Luma

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Luma
Origin Outer Space
Type Star being
Debut Super Mario Galaxy

The Luma is a type of star-like species that has had a recurring presence in the Super Mario series and was initially featured in Super Mario Galaxy.

Information[edit]

Lumas are star-shaped beings with rounded bodies and stubby limbs. Most of them only have visible eyes (similar to the Power Star, but there are also some Lumas that have mouths. They primarily live in outer space and consume Star Bits. Many Lumas eventually transform into celestial bodies, from simple Launch Stars to actual stars, planets and galaxies.

They are commonly associated with Rosalina, who leads a large group of Lumas living at the Comet Observatory. In her backstory, it was shown that Rosalina left her home planet after meeting a Luma. They set off to find the Luma's celestial mother and ultimately found more Lumas instead. They came to see Rosalina as their mother, and the original Luma later transformed into the comet that would act as the foundation of the Comet Observatory.

Variations[edit]

  • Baby Luma - An apricot-colored Luma that acts as Mario's companion in the Super Mario Galaxy games. It enables Mario to attack by spinning.
  • Black Luma - A black-colored Luma with blue eyes. The only known black Luma is Rosalina's advisor, Polari.
  • Blue Luma - The blue variety of Luma that transforms into Pull Stars.
  • Co-Star Luma - An orange variety of Luma that can be controlled by the second player in Super Mario Galaxy 2. It acts as a secondary companion for Mario in the game.
  • Comet Luma - A purple variety of Luma that carries a pair of sticks with small stars at the end of each one. It appears at the Comet Observatory in Super Mario Galaxy and provides information on Prankster Comets. It can also move the location of a Prankster Comet if paid 20 Star Bits.
  • Green Luma - The green variety of Lumas act as hosts for the Trial Galaxies in Super Mario Galaxy. They explain the Trial Galaxies to Mario and transform into Green Launch Stars to send Mario to each one. There are four of them that appear on the Planet of Trials in total.
  • Hungry Luma - A pink variety of Luma that is seen carrying a pair of sticks displaying either Star Bits or coins. They wish to be fed whatever item is displayed on their stick. They grow larger when they are fed, and eventually they will transform into new planets or galaxies. There are 14 Hungry Lumas in each Super Mario Galaxy game, and half of them in each game create planets while the other half create galaxies.
  • Lumalee - They are cyan-colored Lumas that resemble Hungry Lumas, complete with holding up items propped on a pair of sticks. However, the items they prop up are a 1-Up Mushroom and a Life Mushroom that Mario can purchase from it. They appear in various places, often near boss battles. In Super Mario Galaxy 2, ones selling Chance Cubes will appear.
  • Purple Luma - The Comet Luma and Lubba from Super Mario Galaxy 2 are both purple Lumas. Lubba is noticeably much larger than other Lumas and wears some type of pants.
  • Red Luma - A red variety of Luma that gives Mario or Luigi the Red Star, which is said to be infused with the power of Red Lumas and will grant them the Flying power-up.
  • Yellow Luma - The most commonly-seen variety. They have been shown to transform into Launch Stars or Sling Stars.

Appearances[edit]

Lumas were first featured in Super Mario Galaxy, where there were various Lumas residing at the Comet Observatory, and Mario was also accompanied by a Luma that allowed him to perform spins. At the end of the game, all of the Lumas, including the one that had been accompanying Mario, poured themselves into the black hole that was created in the aftermath of Bowser's defeat.

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, a large Luma named Lubba appeared and was the leader of a group of Lumas that resided on the Starship Mario. Mario was also again accompanied by a Luma in his adventure.

They have also made cameo appearances in several areas of Super Mario 3DS World.

Sports[edit]

Wiithin the sports and racing games, Lumas have mostly made minor or cameo appearances. In Mario Kart Wii, a yellow Luma would appear hovering around Rosalina when playing as her. They also made several cameo appearances in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (on the back of the Star Cup trophy, as part of a logo for an airline service called Galaxy Air and as a design seen at Ribbon Road). In Mario Golf: World Tour, they appeared in animations accompanying Rosalina, and for Mii characters, there was also a Luma costume (that could be won from a Character Costume Challenge at Yoshi Lake) as well as Luma-themed golf ball and clubs available. In Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic ames, they appeared to aid the characters during the Dream Spacewalk event in a battle against Dino Piranha. In Mario Sports Superstars, Lumas appeared in a Rosalina animation recycled from Mario Golf: World Tour, and Luma-themed equipment was also available for Rosalina.

A Luma has appeared as a playable character in Mario Tennis Open (unlocked by clearing the Galaxy Rally game, in which a Luma is the opponent, at Level 3) and Mario Tennis Aces (unlocked by taking part in a January 2019 online tournament or through a free update in the following month). The Luma is classified as a Technical-type player, and other Lumas also appeared in non-playable roles and aiding Rosalina in those games.

In the Mario Party series, they initially appeared in Mario Party: Island Tour as the inhabitants of the Rocket Road board.

Other Appearances[edit]

Video Games[edit]

  • In Fortune Street, Lumas populate the special Good Egg Galaxy board, and a Luma can also be unlocked as a customizeable mascot for the player by winning on all of the Mario-based boards in Standard Tour mode.
  • In the Super Smash Bros. series, a Luma appears with Rosalina as part of a playable fighter starting in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U. Rosalina is the primary fighter and utilizes the Luma for a number of her moves, including her special move Luma Shot, which can be used to send the Luma at enemies and also to recall it. Lumas have their own HP and can be KO'd without having an effect on Rosalina's health, although there will be a period of time before a new Luma spawns. The yellow Luma is the default Luma assigned to Rosalina, but it will be replaced by a differently-colored Luma each time it is KOed.
    • In the 3DS/Wii U game, the Luma is included in two trophies for Rosalina & Luma, and the Wii U version also has a trophy for a Baby Luma. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, there are Novice-rank Support Spirits for the yellow Luma (which equipped the player fighter with a Super Launch Star) and a Hungry Luma (which raised the duration of transformations). The Spirit battles for both involved Kirby representing the Luma.
  • In Super Mario Maker, an 8-bit sprite of a yellow Luma appeared with Rosalina as part of the Mystery Mushroom costume of Rosalina.

Trivia[edit]

  • Their name is derived from "lumen", the Latin word for "light".
  • In Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, a yellow Luma was pictured with Mario and Yoshi on one of the game's Battle Cards.