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Boo's Boneyard Galaxy is the sixth [[Hungry Luma]] galaxy encountered in [[Super Mario Galaxy]].
Boo's Boneyard Galaxy is the sixth [[Hungry Luma]] galaxy encountered in [[Super Mario Galaxy]].
This galaxy takes place within a giant skull, where the Spooky Speedster challenges Mario/Luigi to a rematch after losing their race in [[Ghostly 2 - A Very Spooky Sprint|Ghostly 2]].


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Latest revision as of 02:45, 24 December 2022

Boo's Boneyard Galaxy is the sixth Hungry Luma galaxy encountered in Super Mario Galaxy.

This galaxy takes place within a giant skull, where the Spooky Speedster challenges Mario/Luigi to a rematch after losing their race in Ghostly 2.

List of Stars

Racing the Spooky Speedster

Routing Info

Boo's Boneyard Galaxy is accessible after completing Ghostly 1 and Gateway Purple as well as feeding 1200 star bits to the Hungry Luma outside of the Gate.

CollapseList of Galaxies in Super Mario Galaxy
Terrace Good Egg Galaxy ~ Honeyhive Galaxy ~ Loopdeeloop Galaxy ~ Flipswitch Galaxy ~ Bowser Jr.'s Robot Reactor
Fountain Space Junk Galaxy ~ Rolling Green Galaxy ~ Battlerock Galaxy ~ Hurry-Scurry Galaxy ~ Bowser's Star Reactor
Kitchen Beach Bowl Galaxy ~ Bubble Breeze Galaxy ~ Ghostly Galaxy ~ Buoy Base Galaxy ~ Bowser Jr.'s Airship Armada
Bedroom Gusty Garden Galaxy ~ Freezeflame Galaxy ~ Dusty Dune Galaxy ~ Honeyclimb Galaxy ~ Bowser's Dark Matter Plant
Engine Room Gold Leaf Galaxy ~ Sea Slide Galaxy ~ Toy Time Galaxy ~ Bonefin Galaxy ~ Bowser Jr.'s Lava Reactor
Garden Deep Dark Galaxy ~ Dreadnought Galaxy ~ Matter Splatter Galaxy ~ Melty Molten Galaxy
Gate Gateway Galaxy
Comet Observatory Sweet Sweet Galaxy ~ Sling Pod Galaxy ~ Drip Drop Galaxy ~ Bigmouth Galaxy ~ Sand Spiral Galaxy ~ Boo's Boneyard Galaxy ~ Snow Cap Galaxy ~ Bowser's Galaxy Reactor
Planet of Trials Rolling Gizmo Galaxy ~ Loopdeeswoop Galaxy ~ Bubble Blast Galaxy ~ Grand Finale Galaxy