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These planets consist of spheres of water and are seen positioned around the Starting Planet. Their dimension considerably increases with distance: the nearest planets are relatively small, while the furthest planets are huge. They are inaccessible without hacking. These planets do not have gravity.<ref>The Beaverhouse (January 31, 2010). [https://youtu.be/DpCGD0HYrFg?t=164 ''Super Mario Galaxy'' Hacks Episode 4: Flipswitch's Boxes & Bigmouth's Aqua Globes]. ''YouTube.'' Retrieved December 18, 2011.</ref> | These planets consist of spheres of water and are seen positioned around the Starting Planet. Their dimension considerably increases with distance: the nearest planets are relatively small, while the furthest planets are huge. They are inaccessible without hacking. These planets do not have gravity.<ref>The Beaverhouse (January 31, 2010). [https://youtu.be/DpCGD0HYrFg?t=164 ''Super Mario Galaxy'' Hacks Episode 4: Flipswitch's Boxes & Bigmouth's Aqua Globes]. ''YouTube.'' Retrieved December 18, 2011.</ref> |