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[[Image:SM64GiantPowerStar.png|thumb|230px|Mario and the '''Giant Star'''.]]
[[Image:SM64GiantPowerStar.png|thumb|230px|Mario and the '''Giant Star'''.]]
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The '''Giant Star''' is a [[Power Star]] that appears in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.
The '''Giant Star''' is a [[Power Star]] that appears in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. In the Nintendo 64 version, the Giant Star looks like the other [[Power Star]]s in the game, except bigger than usual. In the DS version, a tiny rainbow in the form of a circle, as well as a few extra sparkles, surrounds the Giant Star.


The Giant Star can be obtained by defeating [[Bowser]] three times in the final Bowser level, [[Bowser in the Sky]].
The Giant Star can be obtained by defeating [[Bowser]] three times in the final Bowser level, [[Bowser in the Sky]]. After being defeated, Bowser will vanish, revealing the final star, the Giant Star. By grabbing this star, Mario will transform into [[Wing Mario]] and start flying. After returning to [[Princess Peach's Castle]], [[Mario]] then uses the Giant Star to release [[Princess Peach]] from the stained glass window she was trapped in above the entrance to the castle.
After being defeated, Bowser will vanish, revealing the final star, the Giant Star. By grabbing this star, Mario will transform into [[Wing Mario]] and start flying. After returning to [[Princess Peach's Castle]], [[Mario]] then uses the Giant Star to release [[Princess Peach]] from the stained glass window she was trapped in above the entrance to the castle.


Unlike other Power Stars, the Giant Star will not increase Mario's Star total once collected; this is probably because the game isn't saved when this star is collected. This means that 121 Power Stars appear in ''Super Mario 64'' (151 in the [[Super Mario 64 DS|DS]] remake).
Unlike other Power Stars, the Giant Star will not increase Mario's Star total once collected; this is probably because the game isn't saved when this star is collected.
 
==Trivia==
*In the DS version, a tiny rainbow in the form of a circle, as well as a few extra sparkles, surrounds the Giant Star.


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Revision as of 23:50, February 14, 2017

The title of this article is conjectural; an official name for the article's subject has not been found, so it has been given a fitting title by the editors. If an official name is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Mario and the Jumbo Star.
Mario and the Giant Star.
Not to be confused with Grand Star.

The Giant Star is a Power Star that appears in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. In the Nintendo 64 version, the Giant Star looks like the other Power Stars in the game, except bigger than usual. In the DS version, a tiny rainbow in the form of a circle, as well as a few extra sparkles, surrounds the Giant Star.

The Giant Star can be obtained by defeating Bowser three times in the final Bowser level, Bowser in the Sky. After being defeated, Bowser will vanish, revealing the final star, the Giant Star. By grabbing this star, Mario will transform into Wing Mario and start flying. After returning to Princess Peach's Castle, Mario then uses the Giant Star to release Princess Peach from the stained glass window she was trapped in above the entrance to the castle.

Unlike other Power Stars, the Giant Star will not increase Mario's Star total once collected; this is probably because the game isn't saved when this star is collected.

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