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{{distinguish|Gusty Galaxy}}{{About|the galaxy in [[Super Mario Galaxy]]|the musical composition of the same name|[[Gusty Garden Galaxy (theme)]]}}
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|image=[[File:SMG Screenshot Gusty Garden Galaxy (Bunnies in the Wind).png|280px]]<br>Screenshot of Gusty Garden Galaxy during "Bunnies in the Wind".
|image=[[File:SMG Screenshot Gusty Garden Galaxy (Bunnies in the Wind).png|280px]]<br>Screenshot of Gusty Garden Galaxy during "Bunnies in the Wind".
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|comets=[[Daredevil Comet]]<br>[[Purple Comet]]
|comets=[[Daredevil Comet]]<br>[[Purple Comet]]
|boss=[[Major Burrows]]
|boss=[[Major Burrows]]
|stars={{chart icon|SMG-Mission}}{{chart icon|SMG-Mission}}{{chart icon|SMG-Mission}}{{chart icon|SMG-CometD}}{{chart icon|SMG-CometP}}{{chart icon|SMG-MissionS}}
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|unlock=Get 24 stars and complete [[Bowser Jr.'s Airship Armada]].
|unlock=Get 24 stars and complete [[Bowser Jr.'s Airship Armada]].
|icon=The [[#Puzzle Cube|Puzzle Cube]], the [[#Question Mark Planets|Question Mark Planets]], and the [[#Apple Planets|Apple Planets]]
|icon=The [[#Puzzle Cube|Puzzle Cube]], the [[#Question Mark Planets|Question Mark Planets]], and the [[#Apple Planets|Apple Planets]]
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{{quote|Think [[Mario|you]] can catch me, boiyoing?|Star Bunny|Super Mario Galaxy}}
{{quote|Think [[Mario|you]] can catch me, boiyoing?|Star Bunny|Super Mario Galaxy}}
The '''Gusty Garden Galaxy''' is a [[galaxy]] from the game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' that is located in the [[Bedroom (Super Mario Galaxy)|Bedroom]]. It features many grass and plant themed planetoids scattered throughout the galaxy. Many of them can only be reached by grabbing onto a [[Fluff (object)|Floaty Fluff]] and [[spin]]ning to glide on gusts of wind from one planet to the next. The sky in the Gusty Garden Galaxy is perpetually swirling with a light gray foggy hue. The boss of this galaxy is a mole named [[Major Burrows]].
The '''Gusty Garden Galaxy''' is a [[galaxy]] from the game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' that is located in the [[Bedroom (Super Mario Galaxy)|Bedroom]]. It features many grass and plant themed planetoids scattered throughout the galaxy. Many of them can only be reached by grabbing onto a [[Floaty Fluff]] and [[spin]]ning to glide on gusts of wind from one planet to the next. The sky in the Gusty Garden Galaxy is perpetually swirling with a light gray foggy hue. The boss of this galaxy is a mole named [[Major Burrows]].
==Planets/Areas==
==Planets/Areas==
'''NOTE''': Unless otherwise noted, all names are unofficial.
'''NOTE''': Unless otherwise noted, all names are unofficial.
===Starting Planet===
===Starting Planet===
[[File:SMG Welcome to Gusty Garden.png|200px|thumb|Mario on the {{conjectural|Starting Planet|planet}}.]]
[[File:SMG Welcome to Gusty Garden.png|200px|thumb|right|Mario on the {{conjectural|Starting Planet|planet}}.]]
This is a relatively small planet with two sides. On the top of the planet, there's nothing more than some [[Flower (Super Mario series)|flowers]], a few [[Crystal (Super Mario Galaxy)|Crystal]]s, two [[Star Bunny|Star Bunnies]], and some [[Fluff (object)|Floaty Fluff]]. On the bottom of the planet, which is completely covered in dirt, there are only some [[Goomba]]s that appear when [[Ground Pound]]ing [[stump]]s (or [[Tracks (enemy)|Tracks]] during later missions), rocks and [[thorny flower|prickly plant]]s. This is the first planet that [[Mario]] lands on in every mission except the [[Prankster Comet]] missions. A powerful gust of wind spirals from this planet to the next planet.
This is a relatively small planet with two sides. On the top of the planet, there's nothing more than some flowers, a few [[Crystal (Super Mario Galaxy)|Crystal]]s, two [[Star Bunny|Star Bunnies]], and some [[Floaty Fluff]]. On the bottom of the planet, which is completely covered in dirt, there are only some [[Goomba]]s that appear when [[Ground Pound]]ing [[stump]]s (or [[Tracks (enemy)|Tracks]] during later missions), rocks and [[thorny flower|prickly plant]]s. This is the first planet that [[Mario]] lands on in every mission except the [[Prankster Comet]] missions. A powerful gust of wind spirals from this planet to the next planet.
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===Stone Pieces Planet===
===Stone Pieces Planet===
[[File:SMG Stone Pieces Planet.png|200px|thumb|left|Mario on the {{conjectural|Stone Pieces Planet|planet}}.]]
[[File:SMG Stone Pieces Planet.png|200px|thumb|left|Mario on the {{conjectural|Stone Pieces Planet|planet}}.]]
This planet looks a little like the Starting Planet, though it features several pieces of stone architecture embedded in the ground, including a stone pillar, stone steps, and a stone pedestal. The top of the planet has flowers and more [[Fluff (object)|Floaty Fluff]]. It also has a [[Warp Pipe]] on the underside that leads to the inside of the planet, as well as a [[? Coin]] that makes several rings of [[Star Bit]]s appear between this planet and the next. [[Mario]] can collect these with the [[Star Pointer]] when standing on the planet or use a Floaty Fluff and ride on the wind in order to get closer to them (or fly through them). Later in the game, the inside of the planet will be filled with many [[thorny flower|prickly plant]]s and another ? Coin, which will make a [[Rainbow Star]] appear. A single [[Piranha Plant]] also awaits on the top of the planet, and will yield a [[coin]] when defeated.
This planet looks a little like the Starting Planet, though it features several pieces of stone architecture embedded in the ground, including a stone pillar, stone steps, and a stone pedestal. The top of the planet has flowers and more [[Floaty Fluff]]. It also has a [[Warp Pipe]] on the underside that leads to the inside of the planet, as well as a [[? Coin]] that makes several rings of [[Star Bit]]s appear between this planet and the next. [[Mario]] can collect these with the [[Star Cursor]] when standing on the planet or use a Floaty Fluff and ride on the wind in order to get closer to them (or fly through them). Later in the game, the inside of the planet will be filled with many [[thorny flower|prickly plant]]s and another ? Coin, which will make a [[Rainbow Star]] appear. A single [[Piranha Plant]] also awaits on the top of the planet, and will yield a [[coin]] when defeated.
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===Bean Planets===
===Bean Planets===
[[File:SMG Pear Planets.png|thumb|200px|A few of the {{conjectural|Bean Planets|planets}} in the Gusty Garden Galaxy.]]
[[File:SMG Pear Planets.png|right|thumb|200px|A few of the {{conjectural|Bean Planets|planets}} in the Gusty Garden Galaxy.]]
There are several oddly-shaped planetoids in the Gusty Garden Galaxy which look a lot like beans. These planets are pretty small and slightly resemble a few of the planets from the [[Good Egg Galaxy]]. They each have relatively different sizes but basically the same form overall. Most of them are inhabited only by [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Monty]]s and [[Flipbug]]s. They are so small and closely positioned together that [[Mario]] is able to travel between them using nothing other than [[Sproutle Vine]]s. On many of the planets, Sproutle Vines will already be out in the open. In that case, all Mario has to do is [[spin]] to make it appear. However, more often than not, he will have to defeat at least one Piranha Plant in order to make a Sproutle Vine appear. On the final Bean Planet, a [[Spiny Piranha Plant]] awaits. After it is defeated, the [[Launch Star]] to the next planet will appear. There is also a hidden path among these planets, which is accessed by means of a Sproutle Vine on the underside of one of the planets. It will allow Mario to circumvent one of the planets that has a Spiny Piranha Plant on it, but will ultimately lead him back to the same planet that he would have ended up on regardless.
There are several oddly-shaped planetoids in the Gusty Garden Galaxy which look a lot like beans. These planets are pretty small and slightly resemble a few of the planets from the [[Good Egg Galaxy]]. They each have relatively different sizes but basically the same form overall. Most of them are inhabited only by [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Monty]]s and [[Flipbug]]s. They are so small and closely positioned together that [[Mario]] is able to travel between them using nothing other than [[Sproutle Vine]]s. On many of the planets, Sproutle Vines will already be out in the open. In that case, all Mario has to do is [[spin]] to make it appear. However, more often than not, he will have to defeat at least one Piranha Plant in order to make a Sproutle Vine appear. On the final Bean Planet, a [[Spiny Piranha Plant]] awaits. After it is defeated, the [[Launch Star]] to the next planet will appear. There is also a hidden path among these planets, which is accessed by means of a Sproutle Vine on the underside of one of the planets. It will allow Mario to circumvent one of the planets that has a Spiny Piranha Plant on it, but will ultimately lead him back to the same planet that he would have ended up on regardless.
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===Curve Planet===
===Curve Planet===
[[File:Curve Planet.png|left|thumb|200px|Mario encountering some Piranha Plants on the {{conjectural|Curve Planet|planet}}.]]
[[File:Curve Planet.png|left|thumb|200px|Mario encountering some Piranha Plants on the {{conjectural|Curve Planet|planet}}.]]
This relatively simple planet is shaped like a curve twisting to the left. On the top of the planet are [[Flower (Super Mario series)|flowers]], another stone pedestal, and of course, more [[Fluff (object)|Floaty Fluff]], which [[Mario]] must use to get to the next planet. Unlike most planets, the underside of this planet is partly covered in grass in addition to the top side. There are not many enemies or obstacles here, only a few [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Flipbug]]s, and the occasional [[Monty]]. A hidden [[Sproutle Vine]] on this planet will reward Mario with a [[1-Up Mushroom]] if he follows it to the end.
This relatively simple planet is shaped like a curve twisting to the left. On the top of the planet are flowers, another stone pedestal, and of course, more [[Floaty Fluff]], which [[Mario]] must use to get to the next planet. Unlike most planets, the underside of this planet is partly covered in grass in addition to the top side. There are not many enemies or obstacles here, only a few [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Flipbug]]s, and the occasional [[Monty]]. A hidden [[Sproutle Vine]] on this planet will reward Mario with a [[1-Up Mushroom]] if he follows it to the end.
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===Puzzle Cube===
===Puzzle Cube===
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[[File:SMG Puzzle Cube Star Bunny.png|200px|thumb|Mario standing on the fountain side of the Puzzle Cube.]]
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[[File:SMG Rabbit Hole.png|thumb|left|200px|Inside the Puzzle Cube.]]
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As its name implies, this planet is shaped like a gigantic cube. The "puzzle" part comes into play as a result of the many hedges that are present on this planet, many of which have been trimmed in such a way that they form a maze in some areas of the planet. There are different obstacles on each side of the Puzzle Cube, and a fountain on the side that [[Mario]] lands on when he touches down here. There is also a small cylindrical underground tunnel running straight through the center of the planet which holds a few prizes, including [[Star Bit]]s and a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. When Mario first lands here, he must successfully chase and catch a playful [[Star Bunny]] to get the [[Power Star]]. He later returns here when a [[Purple Comet]] is in orbit, where he must collect at least 100 [[Purple Coin]]s within a certain time limit in order to get the Power Star.
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|image1=SMG Puzzle Cube Star Bunny.png
|caption1=Mario standing on the fountain side of the Puzzle Cube.
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|caption2=Inside the Puzzle Cube's underground tunnel.
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As its name implies, this planet is shaped like a gigantic cube. The "puzzle" part comes into play as a result of the many hedges that are present on this planet, many of which have been trimmed in such a way that they form a maze in some areas of the planet. There are different obstacles on each side of the Puzzle Cube, and a [[Water spout|fountain]] on the side that [[Mario]] lands on when he touches down here. There is also a small cylindrical underground tunnel running straight through the center of the planet which holds a few prizes, including [[Star Bit]]s and a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. When Mario first lands here, he must successfully chase and catch a playful [[Star Bunny]] to get the [[Power Star]]. He later returns here when a [[Purple Comet]] is in orbit, where he must collect at least 100 [[Purple Coin]]s within a certain time limit in order to get the Power Star.
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===Question Mark Planets===
===Question Mark Planets===
[[File:QuestionMarkPlanets.png|thumb|left|The top and bottom planets that collectively comprise the {{conjectural|Question Mark Planets|planet}}.]]
[[File:QuestionMarkPlanets.png|thumb|left|The top and bottom planets that collectively comprise the {{conjectural|Question Mark Planets|planet}}.]]
[[File:GustyGardenTradingCard.png|thumb|150px|The Question Mark Planet as seen on a ''Super Mario Galaxy'' trading card.]]
[[File:GustyGardenTradingCard.png|thumb|right|150px|The Question Mark Planet as seen on a ''Super Mario Galaxy'' trading card.]]
These two planets are collectively referred to as the Question Mark Planets, as they clearly resemble their titular punctuation mark. In the second level in the Gusty Garden Galaxy, [[Mario]] uses a [[Fluff (object)|Floaty Fluff]] to glide to the bottom planet first, and then uses a [[Sling Star]] to reach the top planet. The first planet contains only some [[Flower (Super Mario series)|flowers]] and an [[Undergrunt]], which Mario must defeat to progress. This planet acts as the "dot" of the question mark, while the second planet is much bigger and consists of the main body of the question mark. The top planet is infested with three Undergrunts which Mario has to defeat to make the [[Launch Star]] to the next planet appear.
These two planets are collectively referred to as the Question Mark Planets, as they clearly resemble their titular punctuation mark. In the second level in the Gusty Garden Galaxy, [[Mario]] uses a [[Floaty Fluff]] to glide to the bottom planet first, and then uses a [[Sling Star]] to reach the top planet. The first planet contains only some flowers and an [[Undergrunt]], which Mario must defeat to progress. This planet acts as the "dot" of the question mark, while the second planet is much bigger and consists of the main body of the question mark. The top planet is infested with three Undergrunts which Mario has to defeat to make the [[Launch Star]] to the next planet appear.
====''Super Mario Galaxy'' trading card description====
====''Super Mario Galaxy'' trading card description====
''Landing here from the previous grassy planet turned dirtpath central, Mario finds more of the same on this question-mark-shaped planetoid. Mario must rid the planet of three moles by ground-pounding the dirt to bring them to the surface and then Star-Spinning them out into the cosmos.''
''Landing here from the previous grassy planet turned dirtpath central, Mario finds more of the same on this question-mark-shaped planetoid. Mario must rid the planet of three moles by ground-pounding the dirt to bring them to the surface and then Star-Spinning them out into the cosmos.''
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===Apple Planets===
===Apple Planets===
[[File:Apple_planets.png|thumb|left|200px|Mario running around the {{conjectural|Apple Planets|planets}}.]]
[[File:Apple_planets.png|thumb|left|200px|Mario running around the {{conjectural|Apple Planets|planets}}.]]
These planets consist of nothing more than three huge apples that get increasingly larger as [[Mario]] progresses. The end two apples are red and the apple in the middle is green. On the planets are multiple wooden pegs which can be [[Ground Pound]]ed to release anything from [[Star Bit]]s to [[Flipbug]]s. These planets are also inhabited by many creatures, including several [[Wiggler]]s, Flipbugs, and, in the case of the final planet, a few [[boulder]]s. When Mario lands here, he must Ground Pound the correct [[stump]]s on each Apple Planet in order to make a [[Worm (Super Mario Galaxy)|worm]] burrow through each of the three planets. Mario can then use the worm's body as a bridge from one apple to the next. On the final planet, a wooden peg will make the worm's head stick out of the top of the apple, which Mario can climb onto to reach the [[Launch Star]] to the next planet.
These planets consist of nothing more than three huge apples that get increasingly larger as [[Mario]] progresses. The end two apples are red and the apple in the middle is green. On the planets are multiple wooden pegs which can be [[Ground Pound]]ed to release anything from [[Star Bit]]s to [[Flipbug]]s. These planets are also inhabited by many creatures, including several [[Wiggler]]s, Flipbugs, and, in the case of the final planet, a few [[boulder]]s. When Mario lands here, he must Ground Pound the correct [[stump]]s on each Apple Planet in order to make a [[Big Green Caterpillar]] burrow through each of the three planets. Mario can then use the caterpillar's body as a bridge from one apple to the next. On the final planet, a wooden peg will make the caterpillar's head stick out of the top of the apple, which Mario can climb onto to reach the [[Launch Star]] to the next planet.
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==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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<gallery widths="80px" heights="80px">
SMG Goomba Model.png|[[Goomba]]s  
SMG Goomba Artwork.png|[[Goomba]]s  
SMG Piranha Plant Artwork.png|[[Piranha Plant]]s  
SMG Piranha Plant Artwork.png|[[Piranha Plant]]s  
Spiny Piranha Plant Galaxy.png|[[Spiny Piranha Plant]]s
Spiny Piranha Plant Galaxy.png|[[Spiny Piranha Plant]]s
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Flipbug.png|[[Flipbug]]s  
Flipbug.png|[[Flipbug]]s  
SMG Asset Model Prickly Thorn Plant.png|[[Thorny flower|Prickly plant]]s
SMG Asset Model Prickly Thorn Plant.png|[[Thorny flower|Prickly plant]]s
SMG Floaty Thorny Flower.png|[[Giant prickly plant]]s
SMG Floaty Thorny Flower.png|Floating prickly plants
SMG Asset Model Pokey Head.png|[[Pokey Head]]s
SMG2 Pokey Sprout Artwork.png|[[Pokey Head]]s
SMG Asset Model Petapeta.png|[[Tracks (enemy)|Tracks]]
SMG2 Petapeta.png|[[Tracks (enemy)|Tracks]]
SMG Asset Model Undergrunt.png|[[Undergrunt]]s
SMG Asset Model Undergrunt.png|[[Undergrunt]]s
SMG Asset Model Boulder.png|[[Boulder|Ruby Rock]]s
SMG2 Boulder Artwork.png|[[Boulder|Ruby Rock]]s
SMG Wiggler Artwork.png|[[Wiggler]]s  
SMG Wiggler Artwork.png|[[Wiggler]]s  
SMG Asset Model Cannonball.png|[[Cannonball]]s
SMG Asset Model Cannonball.png|[[Cannonball]]s
SMG Asset Model Big Amp.png|[[Big Amp]]s
SMG Asset Model Big Amp.png|[[Big Amp]]s
GoldChompSMG.png|[[Gold Chomp]]
SMG2 Gold Chomp Artwork.png|[[Gold Chomp]]
Major Burrows Artwork.png|[[Major Burrows]] (boss)
Major Burrows Artwork.png|[[Major Burrows]] (boss)
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==Music==
==Music==
{{main|Gusty Garden Galaxy (theme)}}
The melody for this music is reused in other songs in the game such as the Purple Comet theme and the credits, as well as in later games in the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]]. In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'' for the [[Wii]], a synthesized arrangement of the music appears as a selectable song under the title "Wind Garden". There is also an arrangement of the Purple Comet theme under the title "Purple Coins (Super Mario Galaxy)". Both arrangements are reused in later home console installments of the ''[[Mario & Sonic (series)|Mario & Sonic]]'' series intermittently. In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', a part of the melody is used in "Another Story", [[World S]]'s music, "Theme of SMG2", and this game's credits. The original track is played during [[The Perfect Run]] in the [[Grandmaster Galaxy]]. In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', an arrangement is played during [[Champion's Road]]. In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', the melody is used in [[Cloudtop Cruise]]'s music. The original music can also be selected in matches in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' and used in levels in  ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''.
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The background music for Gusty Garden Galaxy shares its name with the galaxy. The melody for "[[Gusty Garden Galaxy (theme)|Gusty Garden Galaxy]]" is also reused in the game's themes "Purple Comet", "Birth", and the credits theme, "Super Mario Galaxy".
The theme has appeared in several later games and media in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], including the ''[[Mario & Sonic (series)|Mario & Sonic]]'' series, ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' , the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, and ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Windo Gāden Gyarakushī
|JapR=Windo Gāden Gyarakushī
|JapM=Wind Garden Galaxy
|JapM=Wind Garden Galaxy
|FreA=Jardins Venteux
|FraA=Jardins Venteux
|FreAM=Windy Gardens
|FraAM=Windy Gardens
|FreE=Jardins venteux
|FraE=Jardins venteux
|FreEM=Windy Gardens
|FraEM=Windy Gardens
|Ger=Windgarten-Galaxie
|Ger=Windgarten-Galaxie
|GerM=Wind-Garden Galaxy
|GerM=Wind-Garden Galaxy
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Mushroomuniverse.png|thumb|200px|The ending sequence]]
[[File:Mushroomuniverse.png|thumb|right|200px|The ending sequence.]]
*Gusty Garden Galaxy [[List of Super Mario Galaxy pre-release and unused content#Scene 11|originally]] had Good Egg Galaxy's background as well as some similar planets.
*Various planets from this galaxy can be seen in the ending sequence when the camera zooms out.
*Various planets from this galaxy can be seen in the ending sequence when the camera zooms out.
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