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It previously stated that each type of comet was present in world s. This is incorrect, as the Romp comet does not appear in any galaxy in World S.
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(It previously stated that each type of comet was present in world s. This is incorrect, as the Romp comet does not appear in any galaxy in World S.)
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{{quote|Wow! Can ya believe it?! This must be that strange, legendary [[world]] we've been hearing rumors about! There are even more [[Power Star]]s around here! So! Let's go get 'em, [[Mario|Captain]]!|Lubba|Super Mario Galaxy 2}}
{{quote|Wow! Can ya believe it?! This must be that strange, legendary [[world]] we've been hearing rumors about! There are even more [[Power Star]]s around here! So! Let's go get 'em, [[Mario|Captain]]!|Lubba|Super Mario Galaxy 2}}
'''World S: Here We Go!''', also known as '''Special World'''<ref>The staff commemoration letter posted to the Wii Message Board after beating the game.</ref>, is the seventh and last world featured in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. It is located high in the sky of an unknown planet with colorful star-shaped islands, and has two rainbows in the background. This world is shaped like an "S", hinting at its name, and has no forked directions. It holds a total of seven galaxies, the last of which, the [[Grandmaster Galaxy]], can only be accessed by collecting all 120 [[Power Star]]s as well as all 120 [[Green Star]]s. Each galaxy is blocked by a star barrier (the most out of all worlds) that requires a certain number of Power Stars to unlock rather than simply completion of the previous galaxy. The world is unlocked after the player defeats [[Bowser]] for the first time. This is the only world in the game to lack any hidden stars, with each galaxy featuring one main mission, one [[Prankster Comet]] (with each type present and also the most out of all worlds), and (excluding the Grandmaster Galaxy) two [[Green Star]]s.
'''World S: Here We Go!''', also known as '''Special World'''<ref>The staff commemoration letter posted to the Wii Message Board after beating the game.</ref>, is the seventh and last world featured in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. It is located high in the sky of an unknown planet with colorful star-shaped islands, and has two rainbows in the background. This world is shaped like an "S", hinting at its name, and has no forked directions. It holds a total of seven galaxies, the last of which, the [[Grandmaster Galaxy]], can only be accessed by collecting all 120 [[Power Star]]s as well as all 120 [[Green Star]]s. Each galaxy is blocked by a star barrier (the most out of all worlds) that requires a certain number of Power Stars to unlock rather than simply completion of the previous galaxy. The world is unlocked after the player defeats [[Bowser]] for the first time. This is the only world in the game to lack any hidden stars, with each galaxy featuring one main mission, one [[Prankster Comet]] (with all types except for the Romp Comet present and also the most comets out of all worlds), and (excluding the Grandmaster Galaxy) two [[Green Star]]s.


This world's appearance is hinted at by a [[Bob-omb Buddy]] brought back from the [[Throwback Galaxy]], who asks about the "strange, legendary world" in a manner similar to Lubba's. This world's music is a slower rendition of [[Gusty Garden Galaxy]]'s music from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''.
This world's appearance is hinted at by a [[Bob-omb Buddy]] brought back from the [[Throwback Galaxy]], who asks about the "strange, legendary world" in a manner similar to Lubba's. This world's music is a slower rendition of [[Gusty Garden Galaxy]]'s music from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''.
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