Hungry Luma

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Hungry Luma, Super Mario Galaxy

Hungry Lumas are pink, slightly chubby Lumas that have visible mouths. Hungry Lumas carry two sticks around, which both have Star Bits on the top. They appear in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, in which Mario must feed them a certain number of Star Bits, at which point they will transform into a new planet or galaxy. Hungry Lumas found in individual galaxies need up to 100 Star Bits, while Comet Observatory or Starship Mario Hungry Lumas need from 300 to 2000 Star Bits, as they create entire galaxies when fed. If Mario feeds a Hungry Luma enough Star Bits or coins while inside a galaxy to make it transform, he does not necessarily have to immediately follow the new path. If Mario completes the stage and secures the Power Star he was originally going for, the new planet created by the Hungry Luma is still there the next time he returns to that stage. The same applies to Hungry Lumas on the game's hub, except Mario has to talk to the now-small Hungry Luma to make the Launch Star reappear.

Most of the time Hungry Lumas will also leave a Launch Star behind for Mario when they transform, allowing him to gain access to the new area. However, in Sea Slide Galaxy a certain Hungry Luma does not leave a Launch Star behind, forcing Mario to use a cannon to reach the new planet. The Sweet Sweet Galaxy and Sand Spiral Galaxy can both be reached without using the Launch Star via a glitch: after talking to the filled-up Hungry Luma to make the Launch Star appear, Flying Mario can be used to access the portals instead.

Hungry Lumas reappear in Super Mario Galaxy 2, serving the same purpose as they did in the original. There is one Hungry Luma in every world that can be summoned to the Starship Mario. After Mario summons them he can feed them a required number of Star Bits to unlock a new galaxy in that world. Hungry Lumas also appear in some of the games galaxies, only now requesting coins instead of Star Bits. These Hungry Lumas will also refuse to be fed unless Mario has the correct number of coins on hand.

Hungry Luma Locations

Super Mario Galaxy

Location Level Cost Forms
Good Egg Galaxy A Snack of Cosmic Proportions 100 Star Bits Tower Planet
Terrace N/A 400 Star Bits Sweet Sweet Galaxy
Space Junk Galaxy Yoshi's Unexpected Appearance 50 Star Bits Yoshi Head Planet
Battlerock Galaxy Battlerock's Garbage Dump 30 Star Bits Garbage Dump Planet
Fountain N/A 400 Star Bits Sling Pod Galaxy
Kitchen N/A 600 Star Bits Drip Drop Galaxy
Dusty Dune Galaxy Treasure of the Pyramid 20 Star Bits Pyramid Planet
Bedroom N/A 800 Star Bits Bigmouth Galaxy
Sea Slide Galaxy Hurry, He's Hungry 40 Star Bits Hurry-Scurry Planet
Toy Time Galaxy The Flipswitch Chain 50 Star Bits Chain Planets
Engine Room N/A 1000 Star Bits Sand Spiral Galaxy
Melty Molten Galaxy Burning Tide 80 Star Bits Lava Tide Planet
Gate N/A 1200 Star Bits Boo's Boneyard Galaxy
Garden N/A 1600 Star Bits Snow Cap Galaxy

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Super Mario Galaxy 2

Location Level Cost Forms
World 1 N/A 300 Star Bits Flip-Swap 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 Grassy Planet
Cosmic Cove Galaxy Catch that Star Bunny 15 Coins Star Bunny Planet
World 2 N/A 700 Star Bits Honeybloom Galaxy
Cloudy Court Galaxy Silver Stars in the Purple Pond 30 Coins Purple Pond Planet
World 3 N/A 1000 Star Bits Beat Block Galaxy
World 4 N/A 1200 Star Bits Sweet Mystery Galaxy
World 5 N/A 1500 Star Bits Fleet Glide Galaxy
Clockwork Ruins Galaxy The Ledge Hammer Trap 20 Coins Ledge Hammer Planet
Battle Belt Galaxy Snacktime for Gobblegut 20 Coins Gobblegut Planet
World 6 N/A 1800 Star Bits Flash Black Galaxy
World S N/A 2000 Star Bits Flip-Out Galaxy

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Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • 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 sequel. It is unknown if this was done intentionally or if this is simply a coincidence.