Not to be confused with Sweet Sweet Canyon or Sweet Sweet Kingdom.
Sweet Sweet Galaxy
A screenshot of Sweet Sweet Galaxy during the "Rocky Road" mission from Super Mario Galaxy.
Screenshot of Sweet Sweet Galaxy.
Area Terrace
How to unlock Get 7 stars and then feed the Hungry Luma outside the Terrace 400 Star Bits
Mission(s) Rocky Road
Music track(s) Blue Sky Athletic

Stars Star
Galaxy icon None
“I LOOOVE mint chocolate! ♪”
Yellow Toad, Super Mario Galaxy

The Sweet Sweet Galaxy, originally known as the Cookie Factory Galaxy,[1] is an unlockable galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy. It appears after the Hungry Luma next to the Terrace has been fed 400 Star Bits, although Mario would need seven Star Bits in his possession in order to summon the Hungry Luma. It features moving platforms with cookie-cutter-shaped holes in them and appears to be made up primarily of titanic sweets and desserts. It takes place in the atmosphere of a planet and has electric rails to pose as threats. This galaxy is one of very few galaxies that has no enemies at all. Utensils and orbs that resemble candy float around the main planets. The music for the galaxy is an arrangement of the athletic theme from Super Mario Bros. 3. The music is also reused as the athletic theme in Super Mario 3D Land.

Planets/AreasEdit

Hole Belt Conveyer PlanetEdit

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Mario on the Hole Belt Conveyer Planet

The Hole Belt Conveyer Planet[2] is a large planet that takes up a majority of the galaxy. Mario starts off on a what appears to be a sweet cube. There are platforms ahead moving toward him with holes in them of different sizes and shapes, mostly circles and triangles. They appear to be flavored depending on the colors, such as chocolate, strawberry, lemon, and blueberry. There are two electric fences on the way Mario must avoid, as well as a few coins along the way he can collect. At the end is a turn over a large block of mint chocolate chip. The screen then turns to reveal another moving platform section with horizontally moving platforms with shapes such as stars and arrows. In this section, there are also Star Bits stuck to the walls that are up for grabs. At the end of this section, Mario encounters two members of the Toad Brigade who encourage him to keep going.

The next section is made up of one large, shifting chocolate disk with geometric holes such as moons, squares, and pentagons, with a checkpoint at the start. There is a 1-Up Mushroom halfway through the tunnel Mario can easily collect. There are then a few more platforms Mario must traverse, with electric fences in the middle and rings of Star Bits floating nearby. These platforms lead to a large, three-layer cake. The bottom row is lemon, the middle row is mint chocolate chip with Star Bit sprinkles, and the top layer is strawberry with raspberries. The Power Star is right in the center. Additionally, a Starshroom can be seen in the background.

Hole Belt Conveyer PartsEdit

The title of this section is official, but it comes from development data such as an internal filename. If an acceptable public source is found, then the section should be changed to its appropriate title.

The Hole Belt Conveyer Parts[3] are the moving, cookie cutter platforms that Mario must traverse through. They appear to be in different flavors depending on their colors, with holes of geometric shapes such as hearts, moons, circles, triangles, and more.

CakeEdit

 
Mario with the cake visible in the background

A large, three-layer cake with the Power Star on top serves as the end of the Galaxy, with a ring of gumdrops that turn into Star Bits upon spinning inside it. Yellow Toad can be found on the cake's middle layer, along with a ring of Star Bits. A Starshroom is seen in the background. The cake is divided into layers of lemon, chocolate mint, and strawberry.

UtensilsEdit

As Mario traverses the Sweet Sweet Galaxy, forks and a spoon can be seen in the background, though they are unreachable.

EnemiesEdit

MissionEdit

This galaxy consists of only the following mission:

Mission Image Summary

Rocky Road   Mario has to navigate a multitude of moving platforms with holes to complete this mission.

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スイーツファクトリーギャラクシー[?]
Suītsu Fakutorī Gyarakushī
Sweets Factory Galaxy
Chinese 蛋糕工厂银河[?]
Dàngāo gōngchǎng yínhé
Cake Factory Galaxy
French (NOA) Fabrique de Gâteaux[?] Cake Factory
French (NOE) Fabrique de gâteaux[?] Cake Factory
German Keksfabrik-Galaxie[?] Cookie-Factory Galaxy
Italian Galassia Golosona[?] Sweeties Galaxy
Korean 스위트 팩토리 갤럭시[?]
Seuwiteu Paektori Gaelleoksi
Sweets Factory Galaxy
Portuguese Galáxia da Doçura[?] Sweetness Galaxy
Spanish (NOA) Galaxia de Fábrica de Dulces[?] Candy Factory Galaxy
Spanish (NOE) Galaxia Fábrica de Dulces[?] Candy Factory Galaxy

TriviaEdit

  • This galaxy was intended as a flashback to the mechanics of past Super Mario games to remind long-term fans that the unorthodox Super Mario Galaxy is still a part of the series.[4]
  • This galaxy can be accessed without using the pink Launch Star left behind by the Hungry Luma via a glitch: after talking to the Hungry Luma to make the Launch Star appear, Flying Mario can be used to access the portal instead.

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ JeuxFranceTrailer (August 22, 2007). Super Mario Galaxy exclusive video. YouTube (English). Retrieved July 6, 2024.
  2. ^ File name of the object (Partition 0/ObjectData/HoleBeltConveyerPlanet.arc). Note that "Conveyor" is misspelled.
  3. ^ File name of the object, which constitute through Parts A-H (Partition 0/ObjectDataP/HoleBeltConveyerPartsA.arc)
  4. ^ February 2008. Nintendo Power Issue 225. Future US (American English). Page 65.