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|image=[[Image:HungryLuma.png|150px]]
|image=[[File:HungryLuma.png|200px]]<br>Artwork from ''Super Mario Galaxy''
|full_name=Tox Box
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' ([[List of Mario series games by date#2007|2007]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
|species_origin=[[Luma (species)|Luma]]
|variant_of=[[Luma]]
|affiliation=
|notable=[[Comet Tico]]<br>[[Lumalee]]}}
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' ([[List of Mario series games by date#2010|2010]])
{{quote|MORE! MORE!|Hungry Luma|Super Mario Galaxy}}
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'''Hungry Lumas''' are slightly chubby pink [[Luma]]s that have visible mouths (unlike regular Lumas) and appear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. Similar to a [[Lumalee]] and [[Comet Tico]], Hungry Lumas are always seen carrying two sticks (one in each hand) that have either color-changing [[Star Bit]]s or [[coin]]s on the end, the latter appearing only in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.
 
==History==
===''Super Mario Galaxy'' / ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''===
[[File:SMG Fat Hungry Luma.png|thumb|200px|Hungry Lumas become large and swollen when fed the number of requested Star Bits.]]
Hungry Lumas tend to appear as part of hidden [[Power Star|Star]] missions; in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', they also appear on the [[Comet Observatory]]. In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', Hungry Lumas appear on the World Map, and they can be called to [[Starship Mario]]. When [[Mario]] finds a Hungry Luma, he must feed it a certain number of Star Bits or coins, making it larger and larger, until it transforms into a new planet or [[galaxy]]; the transformation is usually permanent, and the resulting planet or galaxy can be visited at the player's leisure. The only Hungry Luma that reverts to its previous form after is the one that transforms into the [[Good Egg Galaxy#Tower Planet|Tower Planet]] in the [[Good Egg Galaxy]]; this is done as a part of one of the galaxy's main [[mission]]s, and thus the Luma must be fed 100 Star Bits to transform each time the [[level]] is replayed, since the planet does not remain after the level has been completed. Often, the player is able to travel to the newly created planet or galaxy via a pink [[Launch Star]] right after the Hungry Luma transforms; an exception is the one that transforms into the [[Sea Slide Galaxy#Van-Van Vanish Lv2 Zone|Van-Van Vanish Lv2 Zone]] in the [[Sea Slide Galaxy]], as the planet is accessible by [[cannon]].
 
[[File:Hungry Coin Luma Artwork - Super Mario Galaxy 2.png|thumb|left|Artwork of a Luma hungry for [[coin]]s in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'']]
Hungry Lumas found throughout individual galaxies usually require a smaller number of Star Bits to transform into planets, while Hungry Lumas that appear on the Comet Observatory or are called to Starship Mario require larger numbers of Star Bits to create entire galaxies. In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', there is a total of seven Hungry Lumas that appear on the Comet Observatory (one outside each [[dome]] and the [[Gate (Super Mario Galaxy)|Gate]]). In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', seven more Hungry Lumas can be called to Starship Mario from each of the seven [[World#Super Mario Galaxy 2|worlds]]. Both games also feature seven planet-creating Hungry Lumas, for a total of 28 Hungry Lumas.
 
In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', a planet created by a Hungry Luma within a galaxy features a unique background matching the appearance of the Hungry Lumas themselves—a clear pink sky with a hint of a lighter yellow color.
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{{quote|MORE! MORE!|Hungry Luma|Super Mario Galaxy}}
===''Mario Golf: World Tour'' / ''Mario Sports Superstars''===
A normal-sized Hungry Luma and a second one that is about to transform appear in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', making a cameo appearance in [[Rosalina]]'s [[List of golfing terms#Eagle|eagle]], [[List of golfing terms#Albatross|albatross]], and [[List of golfing terms#Hole-in-one|hole-in-one]] animations. However, one of the Hungry Lumas holds wands with a [[Life Mushroom]] and [[1-Up Mushroom]] on them, as a Lumalee does. The animation is also used in ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''.


'''Hungry Lumas''' are pink, slightly chubby [[Luma (species)|Luma]]s that have visible mouths (unlike regular Lumas) and appear in both ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. Similar to a [[Lumalee]], Hungry Lumas are always seen carrying two sticks (one in each hand) which will either have color-changing [[Star Bit]]s or [[coin]]s on the end, depending on the game. When [[Mario]] finds a Hungry Luma, he must feed it a certain number of Star Bits or coins, at which point it will transform into a new [[planet]] or [[galaxy]]. Often, the player will be able to travel to the newly-created planet or galaxy via a pink [[Launch Star]] immediately after the Hungry Luma transforms, though they can also continue with the level as usual if they prefer to do so (the planet or galaxy will still be there the next time that area is visited). Hungry Lumas found throughout individual galaxies will usually require a smaller amount of Star Bits, as they only transform into planets, while Hungry Lumas that appear on the [[Comet Observatory]] or are called to [[Starship Mario]] will require larger amounts of Star Bits, as they create entire galaxies when fed. In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', there are a total of seven Hungry Lumas that will appear on the Comet Observatory (one outside each [[Dome]] and the [[Gate (Super Mario Galaxy)|Gate]]). In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', seven more Hungry Lumas can be called to Starship Mario from each of the seven [[World#Super Mario Galaxy 2|Worlds]].
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
The Hungry Luma appears as a support [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', increasing the duration of transformation items when equipped.
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==Hungry Luma Locations==
==Hungry Luma locations==
===''Super Mario Galaxy===
===''Super Mario Galaxy''===
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! width=23% | Location !! width=25% | Level !! width=25% | Cost !! width=25% | Forms
!style="width:13.5em"|Location
!|Level
!|Cost
!|Forms
|-
|[[Terrace (Super Mario Galaxy)|Terrace]]
|After [[Trouble on the Tower]]
|400 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Sweet Sweet Galaxy]]
|-
|[[Fountain]]
|After [[Tarantox's Tangled Web]]
|400 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Sling Pod Galaxy]]
|-
|[[Kitchen (Super Mario Galaxy)|Kitchen]]
|After [[Sunken Treasure]]
|600 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Drip Drop Galaxy]]
|-
|[[Bedroom (Super Mario Galaxy)|Bedroom]]
|After [[Soaring on the Desert Winds]]
|800 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Bigmouth Galaxy]]
|-
|[[Engine Room]]
|After [[Luigi and the Haunted Mansion]] and [[Faster Than a Speeding Penguin]]
|1000 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Sand Spiral Galaxy]]
|-
|[[Gate (Super Mario Galaxy)|Gate]]
|After [[Gateway's Purple Coins]]
|1200 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Boo's Boneyard Galaxy]]
|-
|[[Garden (Super Mario Galaxy)|Garden]]
|After [[The Sinking Lava Spire]]
|1600 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Snow Cap Galaxy]]
|-
|-
|[[Good Egg Galaxy]]
|[[Good Egg Galaxy]]
|[[Good Egg Galaxy#A Snack of Cosmic Proportions|A Snack of Cosmic Proportions]]
|[[A Snack of Cosmic Proportions]]
|100 [[Star Bit]]s
|100 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Good Egg Galaxy#Tower Planet|Tower Planet]]
|[[Good Egg Galaxy#Tower planet|Tower Planet]]
|-
|[[Terrace]]
|N/A
|400 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Sweet Sweet Galaxy]]
|-
|-
|[[Space Junk Galaxy]]
|[[Space Junk Galaxy]]
|[[Space Junk Galaxy#Yoshi's Unexpected Appearance|Yoshi's Unexpected Appearance]]
|[[Yoshi's Unexpected Appearance]]
|50 [[Star Bit]]s
|50 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Space Junk Galaxy#Yoshi Head Planet|Yoshi Head Planet]]
|[[Space Junk Galaxy#Yoshi Head Planet|Yoshi Head Planet]]
|-
|-
|[[Battlerock Galaxy]]
|[[Battlerock Galaxy]]
|[[Battlerock Galaxy#Battlerock's Garbage Dump|Battlerock's Garbage Dump]]
|[[Battlerock's Garbage Dump]]
|30 [[Star Bit]]s
|30 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Battlerock Galaxy#Garbage Dump Planet|Garbage Dump Planet]]
|[[Battlerock Galaxy#Ammo Depot|Ammo Depot]]
|-
|[[Fountain]]
|N/A
|400 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Sling Pod Galaxy]]
|-
|[[Kitchen (Dome)|Kitchen]]
|N/A
|600 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Drip Drop Galaxy]]
|-
|-
|[[Dusty Dune Galaxy]]
|[[Dusty Dune Galaxy]]
|[[Dusty Dune Galaxy#Treasure of the Pyramid|Treasure of the Pyramid]]
|[[Treasure of the Pyramid]]
|20 [[Star Bit]]s
|20 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Dusty Dune Galaxy#Pyramid Planets|Pyramid Planet]]
|[[Dusty Dune Galaxy#Pyramid Planets|Pyramid Planet]]
|-
|[[Bedroom]]
|N/A
|800 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Bigmouth Galaxy]]
|-
|-
|[[Sea Slide Galaxy]]
|[[Sea Slide Galaxy]]
|[[Sea Slide Galaxy#Hurry, He's Hungry|Hurry, He's Hungry]]
|[[Hurry, He's Hungry]]
|40 [[Star Bit]]s
|40 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Sea Slide Galaxy#Hurry-Scurry Planet|Hurry-Scurry Planet]]
|[[Sea Slide Galaxy#Van-Van Vanish Lv2 Zone|Van-Van Vanish Lv2 Zone]]
|-
|-
|[[Toy Time Galaxy]]
|[[Toy Time Galaxy]]
|[[Toy Time Galaxy#The Flipswitch Chain|The Flipswitch Chain]]
|[[The Flipswitch Chain]]
|50 [[Star Bit]]s
|50 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Toy Time Galaxy#Chain Planets|Chain Planets]]
|[[Toy Time Galaxy#Chain Planets|Chain Planets]]
|-
|[[Engine Room]]
|N/A
|1000 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Sand Spiral Galaxy]]
|-
|-
|[[Melty Molten Galaxy]]
|[[Melty Molten Galaxy]]
|[[Melty Molten Galaxy#Burning Tide|Burning Tide]]
|[[Burning Tide]]
|80 [[Star Bit]]s
|80 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Melty Molten Galaxy#Lava Tide Planet|Lava Tide Planet]]
|[[Melty Molten Galaxy#Lava Tide Planet|Lava Tide Planet]]
|-
|[[Gate (Super Mario Galaxy)|Gate]]
|N/A
|1200 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Boo's Boneyard Galaxy]]
|-
|[[Garden]]
|N/A
|1600 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Snow Cap Galaxy]]
|}
|}
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===''Super Mario Galaxy 2===
===''Super Mario Galaxy 2''===
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!|Level
!|Cost
!|Forms
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|-
|[[World 1 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 1]]
|[[World 1 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 1]]
|N/A
|After [[Saddle Up with Yoshi]]
|300 [[Star Bit]]s
|300 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Flip-Swap Galaxy]]
|[[Flip-Swap Galaxy]]
|-
|[[World 2 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 2]]
|After [[Hot-Stepping Dash Pepper]] or [[Rock and Rollodillo]].
|700 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Honeybloom Galaxy]]
|-
|[[World 3 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 3]]
|After [[A Glimmer of Bulb Berry]]
|1000 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Beat Block Galaxy]]
|-
|[[World 4 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 4]]
|After [[Bowser Jr.'s Mighty Megahammer]]
|1200 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Sweet Mystery Galaxy]]
|-
|[[World 5 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 5]]
|After [[Follow Me, Bob-omb]]
|1500 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Fleet Glide Galaxy]]
|-
|[[World 6 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 6]]
|After [[The Magnificent Magma Sea]]
|1800 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Flash Black Galaxy]]
|-
|[[World S]]
|After [[Throwback Throwdown]]
|2000 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Flip-Out Galaxy]]
|-
|-
|[[Fluffy Bluff Galaxy]]
|[[Fluffy Bluff Galaxy]]
|[[Fluffy Bluff Galaxy#Every Planet Has Its Price|Every Planet Has Its Price]]
|[[Every Planet Has Its Price]]
|100 [[Coin]]s
|100 [[Coin]]s
|[[Fluffy Bluff Galaxy#Cloud Tower Planet|Cloud Tower Planet]]
|[[Fluffy Bluff Galaxy#Cloud Tower Planet|Cloud Tower Planet]]
|-
|-
|[[Puzzle Plank Galaxy]]
|[[Puzzle Plank Galaxy]]
|[[Puzzle Plank Galaxy#Bugaboom's Back|Bugaboom's Back]]
|[[Bugaboom's Back]]
|70 [[Coin]]s
|70 [[Coin]]s
|[[Puzzle Plank Galaxy#Bugaboom's Wooden Planet|Bugaboom's Planet]]
|[[Puzzle Plank Galaxy#Bugaboom's Planet|Bugaboom's Planet]]
|-
|-
|[[Hightail Falls Galaxy]]
|[[Hightail Falls Galaxy]]
|[[Hightail Falls Galaxy#Silver Stars in Hightail Falls|Silver Stars in Hightail Falls]]
|[[Silver Stars in Hightail Falls]]
|30 [[Coin]]s
|30 [[Coin]]s
|[[Hightail Falls Galaxy#Kleptoad Planet|Kleptoad Planet]]
|[[Hightail Falls Galaxy#Kleptoad Planet|Kleptoad Planet]]
|-
|-
|[[Cosmic Cove Galaxy]]
|[[Cosmic Cove Galaxy]]
|[[Cosmic Cove Galaxy#Catch that Star Bunny|Catch that Star Bunny]]
|[[Catch That Star Bunny]]
|15 [[Coin]]s
|15 [[Coin]]s
|[[Cosmic Cove Galaxy#Star Bunny Planet|Star Bunny Planet]]
|[[Cosmic Cove Galaxy#Holey Planet|Holey Planet]]
|-
|[[World 2 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 2]]
|N/A
|700 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Honeybloom Galaxy]]
|-
|-
|[[Cloudy Court Galaxy]]
|[[Cloudy Court Galaxy]]
|[[Cloudy Court Galaxy#Silver Stars in the Purple Pond|Silver Stars in the Purple Pond]]
|[[Silver Stars in the Purple Pond]]
|30 [[Coin]]s
|30 [[Coin]]s
|[[Cloudy Court Galaxy#Purple Pond Planet|Purple Pond Planet]]
|[[Cloudy Court Galaxy#Purple Pond|Purple Pond Planet]]
|-
|[[World 3 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 3]]
|N/A
|1000 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Beat Block Galaxy]]
|-
|[[World 4 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 4]]
|N/A
|1200 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Sweet Mystery Galaxy]]
|-
|[[World 5 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 5]]
|N/A
|1500 [[Star Bit]]s
|[[Fleet Glide Galaxy]]
|-
|-
|[[Clockwork Ruins Galaxy]]
|[[Clockwork Ruins Galaxy]]
|[[Clockwork Ruins Galaxy#The Ledge Hammer Trap|The Ledge Hammer Trap]]
|[[The Ledge Hammer Trap]]
|20 [[Coin]]s
|30 [[Coin]]s
|[[Clockwork Ruins Galaxy#Ledge Hammer Planet|Ledge Hammer Planet]]
|[[Clockwork Ruins Galaxy#Ledge Hammer Planet|Ledge Hammer Planet]]
|-
|-
|[[Battle Belt Galaxy]]
|[[Battle Belt Galaxy]]
|[[Battle Belt Galaxy#Snacktime for Gobblegut|Snacktime for Gobblegut]]
|[[Snacktime for Gobblegut]]
|20 [[Coin]]s
|20 [[Coin]]s
|[[Battle Belt Galaxy#Gobblegut Planet|Gobblegut Planet]]
|[[Battle Belt Galaxy#Fiery Gobblegut Planet|Fiery Gobblegut Planet]]
|}
 
==Statistics==
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' spirit===
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|-
|-
|[[World 6 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 6]]
!rowspan=2 width=8% style="text-align:center;"|Name
|N/A
!rowspan=2 class=unsortable width=10% style="text-align:center;"|Image
|1800 [[Star Bit]]s
!rowspan=2 width=8% style="text-align:center;"|Game
|[[Flash Black Galaxy]]
!rowspan=2 width=5% style="text-align:center;"|Type
!rowspan=2 width=5% style="text-align:center;"|Class
!rowspan=2 width=8% style="text-align:center;"|Effect
!rowspan=2 width=13% style="text-align:center;"|How to obtain
!colspan=4 width=40% style="text-align:center;"|Spirit battle
|-
!width=7% style="text-align:center;"|Opponents
!class=unsortable width=19% style="text-align:center;"|Battle conditions
!width=7% style="text-align:center;"|Stage
!width=7% style="text-align:center;"|Song
|-
|-
|[[World S]]
!align=center|Hungry Luma
|N/A
|align=center|[[File:HungryLuma.png|100px]]
|2000 [[Star Bit]]s
|''Super Mario'' Series
|[[Flip-Out Galaxy]]
|Support (1)
|Novice
|Transformation Duration ↑
|Spirit Board
|[[Rosalina]] & [[Luma]], [[Kirby]]
|'''Rule:''' Item: [[Launch Star|Super Launch Star]]
*Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle
|[[Mario Galaxy (stage)|Mario Galaxy]]
|[[Egg Planet]]
|}
|}
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==Names in Other Languages==
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
SMG Asset Sprite UI Hungry Luma.png|Sprite from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''
SMG Staff roll 16.png|Texture from ''Super Mario Galaxy''
HungryLumaSMG.png|Model from ''Super Mario Galaxy''
Hungry Luma SMG shot.png|Screenshot from ''Super Mario Galaxy''
SMG Good Egg Feeding Hungry Luma.png|Screenshot from ''Super Mario Galaxy''
SMG2 Hungry Luma Artwork.png|Artwork from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
Mario Golf Lumas.jpg|Screenshot from ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]''
</gallery>
 
==Additional names==
===Internal names===
{{internal names
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|name1=TicoFat
|meaning1=Fat Luma
|game2=''Super Mario Galaxy''
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|name2=デブチコ (''Debu Chiko'')
|meaning2=Fat Luma
}}
 
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハラペコチコ
|JapR=Harapeko Chiko
|JapM=Hungry Luma
|Ger=Gourmet-Luma
|Ger=Gourmet-Luma
|GerM=Gourmet-Luma
|GerM=Gourmet-Luma
|Spa=Destello Glotón
|Spa=Destello Glotón
|SpaM=Glutton Twinkle
|SpaM=Glutton Luma
|Fra=Goinfre Luma
|Fre=Goinfre Luma<br>Goinfre Luma (rose)<ref>''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Encyclopedia]]''; pag. 126</ref>
|FraM=Glutton Luma
|FreM=Glutton Luma<br>Glutton Luma (pink)
|Ita=Sfavillotto Ghiotto
|Ita=Sfavillotto Ghiotto
|ItaM= Greedy Luma
|ItaM=Glutton Luma
|Kor=꼬르륵 치코
|Kor=꼬르륵 치코
|KorR=Kkoreureuk Chiko
|KorM=Grumble Chiko
|KorM=Grumble Chiko
|ChiS=贪吃琪琪
|ChiSR=Tānchī Qíqí
|ChiSM=Greedy Luma
|ChiT=貪吃奇可
|ChiTR=Tānchī Qíkě
|ChiTM=Greedy Luma
|Rus=Голодная люма
|RusR=Golodnaya lyuma
|RusM=Hungry luma
}}
}}


==Gallery==
==Trivia==
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*Hungry Lumas are similar to [[Scoff]] from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', as both must be fed to progress.
Image:Pinkyluma.jpg|A Hungry Luma in the [[Good Egg Galaxy]].
 
Image:Feedingluma.jpg|[[Mario]] feeding [[Star Bit]]s to a Hungry Luma.
==References==
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==Trivia==
*The only Hungry Luma that will not leave behind a pink [[Launch Star]] after being fed is the one that transforms into the [[Sea Slide Galaxy#Hurry-Scurry Planet|Hurry-Scurry Planet]] in the [[Sea Slide Galaxy]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. [[Mario]] must therefore use a [[cannon]] to reach the planet instead.
*In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', the [[Sweet Sweet Galaxy]] and the [[Sand Spiral Galaxy]] can both be reached without using a pink [[Launch Star]] via a glitch: after talking to the Hungry Luma to make the Launch Star appear, [[Flying Mario]] can be used to access the portals instead.
*In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', every Hungry Luma in the game wanted to be fed [[Star Bit]]s. However, in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', only the Hungry Lumas found on the [[Grand World Map]] want Star Bits, as every Hungry Luma that appears throughout the galaxies in the game now desire [[coin]]s instead.
*There are a total of seven planet-forming Hungry Lumas as well as seven galaxy-forming Hungry Lumas in both ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and its [[Super Mario Galaxy 2|sequel]]. It is unknown if this was done intentionally or if this is simply a coincidence.
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Latest revision as of 00:19, January 8, 2024

Hungry Luma
Hungry Luma
Artwork from Super Mario Galaxy
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy (2007)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
Variant of Luma
Notable members
“MORE! MORE!”
Hungry Luma, Super Mario Galaxy

Hungry Lumas are slightly chubby pink Lumas that have visible mouths (unlike regular Lumas) and appear in Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel, Super Mario Galaxy 2. Similar to a Lumalee and Comet Tico, Hungry Lumas are always seen carrying two sticks (one in each hand) that have either color-changing Star Bits or coins on the end, the latter appearing only in Super Mario Galaxy 2.

History[edit]

Super Mario Galaxy / Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]

A screenshot of a Hungry Luma nearly filled with Star Bits
Hungry Lumas become large and swollen when fed the number of requested Star Bits.

Hungry Lumas tend to appear as part of hidden Star missions; in Super Mario Galaxy, they also appear on the Comet Observatory. In Super Mario Galaxy 2, Hungry Lumas appear on the World Map, and they can be called to Starship Mario. When Mario finds a Hungry Luma, he must feed it a certain number of Star Bits or coins, making it larger and larger, until it transforms into a new planet or galaxy; the transformation is usually permanent, and the resulting planet or galaxy can be visited at the player's leisure. The only Hungry Luma that reverts to its previous form after is the one that transforms into the Tower Planet in the Good Egg Galaxy; this is done as a part of one of the galaxy's main missions, and thus the Luma must be fed 100 Star Bits to transform each time the level is replayed, since the planet does not remain after the level has been completed. Often, the player is able to travel to the newly created planet or galaxy via a pink Launch Star right after the Hungry Luma transforms; an exception is the one that transforms into the Van-Van Vanish Lv2 Zone in the Sea Slide Galaxy, as the planet is accessible by cannon.

Artwork of a Hungry Coin Luma from Super Mario Galaxy 2
Artwork of a Luma hungry for coins in Super Mario Galaxy 2

Hungry Lumas found throughout individual galaxies usually require a smaller number of Star Bits to transform into planets, while Hungry Lumas that appear on the Comet Observatory or are called to Starship Mario require larger numbers of Star Bits to create entire galaxies. In Super Mario Galaxy, there is a total of seven Hungry Lumas that appear on the Comet Observatory (one outside each dome and the Gate). In Super Mario Galaxy 2, seven more Hungry Lumas can be called to Starship Mario from each of the seven worlds. Both games also feature seven planet-creating Hungry Lumas, for a total of 28 Hungry Lumas.

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, a planet created by a Hungry Luma within a galaxy features a unique background matching the appearance of the Hungry Lumas themselves—a clear pink sky with a hint of a lighter yellow color.

Mario Golf: World Tour / Mario Sports Superstars[edit]

A normal-sized Hungry Luma and a second one that is about to transform appear in Mario Golf: World Tour, making a cameo appearance in Rosalina's eagle, albatross, and hole-in-one animations. However, one of the Hungry Lumas holds wands with a Life Mushroom and 1-Up Mushroom on them, as a Lumalee does. The animation is also used in Mario Sports Superstars.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

The Hungry Luma appears as a support spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, increasing the duration of transformation items when equipped.

Hungry Luma locations[edit]

Super Mario Galaxy[edit]

Location Level Cost Forms
Terrace After Trouble on the Tower 400 Star Bits Sweet Sweet Galaxy
Fountain After Tarantox's Tangled Web 400 Star Bits Sling Pod Galaxy
Kitchen After Sunken Treasure 600 Star Bits Drip Drop Galaxy
Bedroom After Soaring on the Desert Winds 800 Star Bits Bigmouth Galaxy
Engine Room After Luigi and the Haunted Mansion and Faster Than a Speeding Penguin 1000 Star Bits Sand Spiral Galaxy
Gate After Gateway's Purple Coins 1200 Star Bits Boo's Boneyard Galaxy
Garden After The Sinking Lava Spire 1600 Star Bits Snow Cap Galaxy
Good Egg Galaxy A Snack of Cosmic Proportions 100 Star Bits Tower Planet
Space Junk Galaxy Yoshi's Unexpected Appearance 50 Star Bits Yoshi Head Planet
Battlerock Galaxy Battlerock's Garbage Dump 30 Star Bits Ammo Depot
Dusty Dune Galaxy Treasure of the Pyramid 20 Star Bits Pyramid Planet
Sea Slide Galaxy Hurry, He's Hungry 40 Star Bits Van-Van Vanish Lv2 Zone
Toy Time Galaxy The Flipswitch Chain 50 Star Bits Chain Planets
Melty Molten Galaxy Burning Tide 80 Star Bits Lava Tide Planet

Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]

Location Level Cost Forms
World 1 After Saddle Up with Yoshi 300 Star Bits Flip-Swap Galaxy
World 2 After Hot-Stepping Dash Pepper or Rock and Rollodillo. 700 Star Bits Honeybloom Galaxy
World 3 After A Glimmer of Bulb Berry 1000 Star Bits Beat Block Galaxy
World 4 After Bowser Jr.'s Mighty Megahammer 1200 Star Bits Sweet Mystery Galaxy
World 5 After Follow Me, Bob-omb 1500 Star Bits Fleet Glide Galaxy
World 6 After The Magnificent Magma Sea 1800 Star Bits Flash Black Galaxy
World S After Throwback Throwdown 2000 Star Bits Flip-Out Galaxy
Fluffy Bluff Galaxy Every Planet Has Its Price 100 Coins Cloud Tower Planet
Puzzle Plank Galaxy Bugaboom's Back 70 Coins Bugaboom's Planet
Hightail Falls Galaxy Silver Stars in Hightail Falls 30 Coins Kleptoad Planet
Cosmic Cove Galaxy Catch That Star Bunny 15 Coins Holey Planet
Cloudy Court Galaxy Silver Stars in the Purple Pond 30 Coins Purple Pond Planet
Clockwork Ruins Galaxy The Ledge Hammer Trap 30 Coins Ledge Hammer Planet
Battle Belt Galaxy Snacktime for Gobblegut 20 Coins Fiery Gobblegut Planet

Statistics[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit[edit]

Name Image Game Type Class Effect How to obtain Spirit battle
Opponents Battle conditions Stage Song
Hungry Luma Hungry Luma Super Mario Series Support (1) Novice Transformation Duration ↑ Spirit Board Rosalina & Luma, Kirby Rule: Item: Super Launch Star
  • Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle
Mario Galaxy Egg Planet

Gallery[edit]

Additional names[edit]

Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Galaxy ObjectData/TicoFat.arc TicoFat Fat Luma
Super Mario Galaxy StageData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl デブチコ (Debu Chiko) Fat Luma

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ハラペコチコ
Harapeko Chiko
Hungry Luma

Chinese (simplified) 贪吃琪琪
Tānchī Qíqí
Greedy Luma

Chinese (traditional) 貪吃奇可
Tānchī Qíkě
Greedy Luma

French Goinfre Luma
Goinfre Luma (rose)[1]
Glutton Luma
Glutton Luma (pink)
German Gourmet-Luma
Gourmet-Luma
Italian Sfavillotto Ghiotto
Glutton Luma
Korean 꼬르륵 치코
Kkoreureuk Chiko
Grumble Chiko

Russian Голодная люма
Golodnaya lyuma
Hungry luma

Spanish Destello Glotón
Glutton Luma

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]