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Super Mario Galaxy/Unused Characters
This is a sub-page of Super Mario Galaxy.
Contents
Chico
An adorable little star character that can only bob from side to side. Note that Tico is the name for Luma.
Damage Bomb
An early version of Bob-omb. It uses the same environment texture as other early models.
Devil Tail
The model itself looks is an exact copy of PoleTop and PoleBottom, except this one comes with a texture for something that is definitely not a pole.
Dragon Head Flower
This massive flower monster could easily fit Mario in its mouth, and that's just what it tries to do. It has animations for eating someone and spitting them out upwards. Its three leaves rotate like a propeller.
Donketu and Donketu King
These models are recreations of the pushy enemy Bully from Super Mario 64, even down to the flat-picture-of-a-ball body. They have all their animations and nicely polished textures. It is difficult to tell from the image, but DonketuKing is significantly larger than Donketu.
Ice Man
A scary looking guy made of ice. He has animations such as AngryDemo and DeathDemo, indicating he was possibly some kind of boss. He also has animations for throwing these ice chunks, which are named IceManIce.
Iron Ball and Iron Ball Boss Donketu
Beta versions of Chomp. Like the final version, both of them have the insides of their mouth modeled, but these versions actually have a texture that would have gone on the inside. They also have a higher quality eye texture. Despite the name "Boss", both models are still smaller than the final model, coming in with diameters of 3m and 4.5m, compared to the 5m diameter of the final. A related model IronBallSpin has a generic spinning effect used to indicate forward acceleration.
KariKari
The beta version of Slurple, the small blue leech enemy, seen in the first demo. It has files for being frozen, named KariKariIce and KariKariFreeze. The name for the final version of Slurple is named Karipon.
Kinopi
A fake Toad enemy that hops around. It's rather adorable, really.
Mocina
A strange, peachy whale-blob anchored to the floor. It apparently has a thing for coins, and will go after them. It is apparently anchored to the floor.
Octopus Queen
A large... Piranha Plant. It has only a few animations and no shading.
OtaJack
A large octopus creature with six tubey tentacles. The name indicates it is related to OtaKing, better known as King Kaliente. Strangely, it only has animations for waiting and being picked up. He is very shiny.
Sand Golem
A lumbering pile of animated sand bricks. The main SandGolem model only contains skeleton and animation data, with SandGolemBlock and SandGolemColumn containing the simple bricks that makes up the creature. It has large claws, which it holds out to the side with huge arms. Interestingly, one of its animations is tpose. It does just that.
Starman
A strange enemy with a very simplistic form. It has no animations, but does have files to alter the model at different levels of damage. A duplicate of this enemy exists under the name SpotLightEnemy.
Teresa Chief
The Big Boo from SMG2 was made for SMG1, but ultimately went unused. The model was renamed to the proper name, TeresaAtomic, for the sequel.
TetuKuri
The name translates to "Iron Goomba". It has the basic animations of a Goomba, but none for being hit by a spin attack.
TicoJii
A character strongly resembling the Millenium Star. The name indicated it would be an elderly Luma of sorts.
Torimoti
The strange purple blob creature. Despite having no animation files assocated with it, it is fully rigged. The name possibly comes from the Japanese word for birdlime, torimochi.
Uminoko / Spiny
This is what appears to be an aquatic version of Spiny. It crawls around as would a creature that spends most of its time underwater. It only has one texture, with all of the shading and highlights baked on. The special pink shading is done in the same way as Bugaboom's redness. It has animations for being hit with a spin attack, meaning it was most likely made for this game and not brought in from something else. An exact copy of the model exists under the name Togezo, the name for Spiny.




