When I first played this, I don't think I got the meaning of that one. Heck, I don't remember crying to that at all (I was a soulless husk as a kid, clearly. I now break down every time I listen to this.)
Whoa thats exactly what happened to me today! I revisited mario galaxy 2 recently and it must've brought back memories of 1. I remember spending like 2 hours reading that story lol. I read it multiple times ofc.
@Covan B Dreams are a complicated mess to explain. I’ve heard it explained as dreams being the nonsensical byproduct of our minds encoding the memories of the previous day into Long-Term Memory so it requires less effort to recall those memories, later. Dreams just being the random, nonsensical byproduct of that process. So it wouldn’t surprise me if sound, or the illusion of sound was a possibility.
Okay, literally nobody cares, but I need to say this somewhere. When I was in 2nd grade, my mom would play this game after dinner. I remember eating Oreos and watching her and I remember being so excited just to watch her play this game every night. I would get really upset when she wouldn't play it. And I remember playing it too. I never really made it that far though- usually I'd just go onto it on my mom's profile and read the storybook. It's been almost 5 years since then and we don't do stuff like that anymore. But recently, my little cousin has started excitedly watching me play games whenever I see him and I'm reminded of how happy it made me when I did the same. This song means a lot to me because it reminds me of something that never failed to make my smile.
Rill Gacha our stories are so similar! my mum finished this game. i always used to watch her play it in wonder and whenever i played i would run around the ship and watch the storybook instead of actually playing. i’m now 13 years old and listen to this song on the regular. it still makes me cry every time. much love 💕
M'boy, it's been eleven years. I can't listen to this without a blanket and something to signal the people who share my home not to speak to me for at least twenty-four hours.
I agree! This song makes me feel so nostalgic and a bit sad... Those times were filled with joy and innocence... In a way, I am so grateful for these beautiful memories that I have had playing this wonderful game with my grandma. It makes me feel whole.
"She's sleeping under the tree on the hill!" When I first read that line as a little kid I didn't understand what it meant, nor did I understand the weight behind it. I seriously thought she wanted to go home to her mother who was just taking a nap under the tree. This game was everything to me when I was young. I didn't have many friends as a kid, so I normally stuck around at home and convinced my dad to play with me. He bought me a Wii and Mario Galaxy for Christmas; right around that time though, he started working a lot more and couldn't be around as much. He told me to go outside, talk to the kids across the street, make some friends. I was too scared to do it, and to be completely honest I was content without friends anyway. I mean, it's hot outside, other people can be hard to communicate with, why would I want to deal with any of that? I had everything I needed in our living room. I played Super Mario Galaxy as often as I could, sometimes forgoing meals and sleep because I was so excited and invested in what was going on. In Jacob Geller's words, "It's hard to be bored when you're whisked off to a totally different place every couple minutes." As invested as I was in going to every galaxy and grabbing every star, I was surprisingly just as invested in Rosalina's storybook. I would sometimes go into the library and just sit and listen to this song for as long as I could. It was a place to rest, some time to relax before shooting off into space again. "She's sleeping under the tree on the hill!" When I first read that line as a little kid I didn't understand what it meant, nor did I understand the weight behind it. I seriously thought she wanted to go home to her mother who was just taking a nap under the tree. I ended up playing awhile longer after that storytime session, and probably around midnight went to bed. I was laying there and thinking about Mario, running around in space, doing whatever he wanted, when I remembered the storybook, and that line out of nowhere. I thought about it for awhile, and just before I faded into sleep, I realized that Rosalina's mother was dead. Rosalina never being able to see her mother again reminded me that I hadn't seen my dad in awhile. It made me think about what I'd feel like if I never got to see him again. I cried myself to sleep that night, and dreamt of this soft and relaxing tune. As funny as it sounds, a Super Mario game taught me to cherish life, and to cherish the ones I loved before their time ran out.
I can't listen to this without crying uncontrollably. This is it. This is my late mom. This is the song that she is to me. I watched her play this when she was sick. She even let me collect the star bits. .....My mom's sleeping under the tree too, in a way. It's been 9 years. I'm 21 and I can't stop crying.
I know a variant of how you feel. My dad passed away 3 (going quickly on 4) years ago. Sometimes it feels like yesterday. As for wether or not you will recover, here is what I think: it only gets easier if you let it. Grieve, yes. Wallow, no. Wallowing only hurts you more. Only let it out when you feel it coming and do not force anything out. Dad taught me many things, and not to wallow is one of the most important, especially now. I hope this helps you.
Me to, I first heard this song when I played super Mario Galaxy for the first time in 2013 I was 6, I'm 13 now and I when I hear this beautiful song I get memories from my childhood 😭😍🤩 I was born one year before this game was released (2006)
It's innocence, it's melancholy, it's youthful, but it provides that hint of sorrow that comes with growing up and leaving childhood behind. I can hear a hint of hope for the future but it's drowned out by my own perception of life. What a song. What a very good song.
I came here because Charles Martinet retired. 💔 I salute you, the power of the voices of Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi will always be in our hearts. 💕
It seems like yesterday when I first heard this song. Like every other kid in America that year I got this game along with the Wii system the Christmas it came out. I was so happy but it was getting late by the time we got around to playing Mario Galaxy. I mean between everyone else opening presents, setting up the Wii, making our Mii's and playing Mario Kart. It was almost midnight. And at that point in my life I was very bad at staying up late so when it got to this song in the intro I almost fell asleep under the Christmas tree! It's such a beautiful, beautiful memory.
"She's sleeping under the tree on that hill" As a kid I thought she was actually sleeping under the tree but now I'm older, I'm here balling my eyes out knowing she's buried under it. God for a Mario game this did a well good job of making me cry. 😢
"SHE'S SLEEPING UNDER THE TREE ON THE HILL!" When I was younger, I didn't understand that line. I thought she was just asleep. Now, I come back to it. I read the line. I hear this. And it all hits me like a freight train. I remember how I was back then. I didn't worry about anything. I wasn't scared of anything. But that's because I didn't understand anything. I feel the scars on my arm. They're tingling now. They know I'm sad. They know I don't want them to be there. I know I don't want to exist in this "now", this living hell. I want to go home. I've always wanted to go home. I'd just forgotten that. For a long, long time.
This song is simple but carries so much emotion. Your comment made me realise that this music makes us feel the warmth and peace (I don't know how to describe this feeling with the right words) of a home, without problems, pressure or anything of the sort. Thinking about this makes me cry a lot too. And it makes me think about Aurora's song, runaway, some lines in particular and the "take me home, take me home where I belong. I got no other place to go."
i first played the game when i was 5, i didnt understand the storybook either, but playing through the game again at age 15, i undersstand it a bit more than i would like to
You articulated these feelings really well in your words. I truly feel for you. Listening to some of the OST especially this song and a couple others is the most bittersweet thing ever. It might hurt more than it is bittersweet though, man, to be young, naive and innocent again. You said it best.
The story and song hit you way harder when you get older... replaying the game, it was all as good as I remember, but when I got to this again... it was one of the only times I ever cried in a video game. This track and the other music, the gameplay, story, characters, visuals, and just overall magic of the game make this without question the best Mario game of all time if you ask me. I don’t think I would be the same without this game.
Hello, I'm still here.i don't want to leave my childhood and I'm nostalgic. I'm 16 years old rn, I still remember when I was playing Mario Galaxy in my Wii when I was 10. I wish I haven't grown up, I wish to exist in other world where covid doesn't exist. I wish to exist in other world where I can be the star's mother, like Rosalina. I call her Estela, I want to be Estela. This song's communicate me so many things, nostalgic the most of them; it's even pretty sad. And now, I'm going to sleep wishing I could be 10 years old and the star's mother. If you're seeing this, hello little creature and welcome to my nostalgic space
I’m the same way, 18 now. I remember playing SMG all the time as a kid, just wishing I was in the same universe with that type of purpose. Listening back to this song, the memories still resonate with me, so much time has gone by since I played these games day in and day out, but damn, I’d do anything to go back.
I just turned 17 and listening to this song reminds me of how simple I used to have it, and how I couldn't understand what she meant by "sleeping under the tree". The nostalgia is hitting me so hard right now and it's so overwhelming, and I'm glad there are people out there who experience the same nostalgia. So thabk you for sharing this comment, it made my day
Hi, I feel in a similar way you do... I'm gonna turn 17 in July and I just don't feel ready to do that transition from kid to adult yet, I feel like it's right next to me, I had a beautiful childhood and I just... I just don't feel ready to leave it behind like it was nothing, I also wish covid never happened, I feel like, I missed out so much beacause of it, you're not the only one who feels that way
this song holds so much meaning to me. this game was my childhood. every note i hear is a piercing stab of familiarity. whenever i feel sad, depressed or downright suicidal, i can put on this song and cry it all away. rest in peace iwata ✨
R.I.P Satoru Iwata 1995 - 2015.May He Rest In Peace Thank You For The Memories. I Even Made A Mii Of You Since You Died Recently. May Nintendo Be With You.
I was 16, half my life span ago when this game came out I miss myself so much from those years. I was so sweet and innocent Always and forever, Super Mario Galaxy. My favorite game.
Listening to this for not only nostalgia but also for protection, this song is super calming under stressful situations such as family fighting in the background as I write this comment. This song lets me know everything is going to be okay.
When I listion to this, it makes me feel like I'm sleeping on a soft cloud in space, so I can see the stars and the moon when I sleep. It's very peaceful.
(+Bob omb Guy) you can write this to your girlfriend I did it it worked out for me I want all people to have a good life just like all the stars in the sky
I heard a story a long while ago, of a little girl who happily lived among a loving, caring family. Her parents named her Luma after the star in this very game, because it was what brought her parents together. As she grew older, so did her bond to her family through the game. The soundtrack was like the breeze of a calm Sunday morning, and the warmth of snuggling with a loved one. She played it lots. Time still went on, and her mother and father died in a car crash, going to their anniversary dinner. Luma refused to pick up the game she once cherished beyond her heart's content in fear of reliving what brought them so close. From the box in which the game was kept, it seemed that world was growing around it. She forgot about the game and the memories she loved so much before. But one day, after kindly being adopted, she looked through the box, and found the simple game at the very bottom. It was covered in dust and was worn. Luma decided to try out the game she forgot about. Once she heard this song, she would then cry for hours on end. The memories of living life with her family and bonding through the beautiful soundtrack hit her like a wrecking ball. She missed the old days, yet hated her parents for leaving her. She never got to finish the story like her parents promised they would. She would love them for all her years to come. And Luma hoped that one day, when her time had come too, that she would be welcomed among the stars, and get the chance to finish the story.
+PatWizard Maybe there eyes got so full of tears that they tried to click the like button but they couldn't see very well and clicked the dislike button instead.
My cat used to watch me play this game back in 2008 he watched me play through the entire thing , and watched me replay it in 2021 , he passed away before I could complete part 2 . I finished the game once his ashes returned home . So he could watch me finish it one last time . His last night alive he stayed with me as I played and he looked so peaceful watching .
This masterpiece is simply beautiful. It always reminds me of my golden retriever named Lucy. She was the most beautiful and kind loving dog you could ever ask for. :( She has been living with me for 11 years and now she's gone :(
I know im 5 years late and you're probably not going to see this but I want to say hope your feeling okay life can be a bit shit sometimes. I had depression for 4years ones when a big part of my family died in the same year but im finally feeling a bit better I just got a new kitten and hes so adorable. Best of the luck to you my friend:)
@@sukanuggett7018 awww this warms my heart, im glad you're getting better and you have a new kitten! my life is sort of shaping up but i hope that nothing but good things are coming your way :) it's nice getting replies from comments i posted years ago lol, thank you nonetheless
Ah, I remember pausing on this story just to hear the music a little longer. I miss being a kid. No worries about social status, looks, reputation -- just Lumas and galaxies.
honestly this storybook was a really great healing experience for me when i was younger. i’d just lost my father and when i eventually understood that my favourite princess, rosalina, had lost a parent too it made me really emotional. all of a sudden i could connect to her and her story, and it made me even more motivated to finish the game and get the power stars back. this game will forever hold a special place in my heart
(To be honest I did the same thing as some of you did, I was tearing up the first time that I have ever heard the song in the game) This song is both beautiful and sad, but that mostly depends on what situation that it is played in. In my opinion, this song is 100% beautiful!
This song reminds me of when i was a kid and my uncle used to play Super Mario Galaxy almost every night after dinner. Even going so far as to sit and read Rosalina's story to me. Me still being a kid at this time i didnt understand what any of it meant but it sat right witg me from the first word. It's been 11 years since then and going back and reading the storybook makes me realise that Rosalina lost her mother just like i lost the same uncle thay used to read the story to me. Fortunately they're "sleeping under the tree on the hill" but it always hits hard giving me memories of how my childhood uses to be: careless, fun. It was heaven. Better yet it was home and it was amazing. Now hearing this im crying uncontrollably. I just want to go back to the times where there was no worry at all, where i could smile for no reason. I want to go home...
"Pero sé que ella no está allí, ¡Mi madre no puede estar junto a las estrellas! Es imposible... Imposible porque... ¡Está durmiendo bajo el árbol de la colina" Seis añazos y aún sigue haciéndome llorar esa parte.
No creo que haya una línea mas dolorosa en los juegos de nintendo y obviamente de Mario que esa... El perder a una madre ya es lo peor pero ni siquiera haber podido despedirte de ella??? Pobre Rosalina 😢
I dont normally cry over movies, or games, or shows or anything, normally a bit of sadness but that's that. I've tried to strengthen myself as a person cause I used to be a sobbing mess as a kid. This theme dunno what it is, maybe it makes me think of myself when I was really young, or it's sad, emotional vibe, but it really... this theme really makes me feel something.
When I listened to this song for the first time, I immediately cried. I had no idea what could’ve been so unique about this song that it could move me to tears at any given time, sometimes even just thinking about it. After listening to it again and again, I finally realized why. When others listen to it, the song may bring them comfort and consolation. But somehow, when I heard it, I felt pain. So much pain and grief it was almost too much to take in all at once. And again I asked myself, “why?” It’s because there’s something about the silence in the background of the song. Notice that it’s just a music box, playing the higher part that you hear the most, and some lower notes in the background of the song. That’s it. It makes it feel so… empty to me. Emptiness isn’t a bad thing at all to portray in a song, and I’m not saying it’s a bad song at all. It’s actually really important to me because of how empty it feels. I’ve lost my favorite people over and over again until there’s no strength in me left to even try to make connections with anyone. To me, this song is the tune of someone who’s lost everything. Someone who’s world is so desolate and empty that it breaks their heart. And that’s the feeling I’ve never been able to express with words, until I heard this song. Thank you, Nintendo, and anyone reading this.
This hits me hard. My grandpa has fought cancer for years and now more weak than ever he has been an estimated time left alive to be just over a month. My biggest fear is him missing out on christmas one last time. My memories ever since I was a child is overwhelming
Sorry to bother and maybe it's a little impolite, but did your Grandfather get to Experience Christmas for the last time? I Hope so but I understand you I've lost Several Family Members and whenever I Hear this Song I Remember them and I feel that they are close by
@@dolphingamer2496 Hey, no worries. He did actually. And also new year. He then passed away January 5th 2020. So yeah. I'm happy we got that final time with him.
I had that song in the head all afternoon and it helped me fall asleep, ah, so much good memories of a beautiful game that I might've not played in a while, but still hold inside my heart. Rosalina's story is just too emotive i can't- I'll just put it on loop for another two hours TwT **cries in beautiful calm music**
I can say that this game is extremely beautiful, I still remember the days, afternoons and nights when I played my Nintendo Wii with my father, we used to be happy with so few things, I miss all that.❤
Love this song used to play it, wears out my stress, and also makes me happy. I have NOT been happy in forever so now every time i listen to this song, i get happy!!! ☺. Now im finaly in peace!!!!🙏
Do you hear the stars? These newborns will grow up to become galaxies someday. When stars die, they turn to stardust and scatter across the cosmos. Eventually, that stardust reforms to create a new star... and so the cycle of life continues. But never quite the same way... you'll see. All new life carries the essence of stars... even you. And I will watch over you from beyond the stars.
The first time I read this when I was a kid, I cried. For a long time. I had to go hug my parents because I was so upset by this story. This game wasn't just another Mario platformer. This game was an actual experience. It still is my favorite game of all time.
the game that most marked my childhood was the Mario galaxy and this song gives me a nostalgia that makes me smile every day thanks for reminding me of this memory
GOSH IT'S JUST THE FIRST 3 NOTES AND I'M ALREADY CRYING!!! This ssong warms my heart, it makes me think that my life doesn't suck at all... I don't feel depressed, I just feel happines listen to this
In Mario Kart 9 they should make a more fast paced version of this song and make a track called Rosalina's Storybook it goes throughout the entire book.
My first and last Mario game, and I still remember all of the joy I had. Especially in the library. This song brings back so many good memories, I'll never forget it.
I need to share this. My little pet bunny passed away just yesterday, January 1st 2021. I will always remember that whenever she was scared or stressed for something I would play this song to soothe her. Those used to be the most wholesome moments I had with her, but now those memories bring me pain the likes I've never felt before. This song will always remind me of her, wherever she is now I hope she is happy and eating plenty of the carrots she loved. Love your pets people, take care of them, you never know when they will go away of your side leaving a hole in your heart.
That’s how I was with my pet dog, died on September 7, 2021, he was the best dog ever, if I ever felt he was anxious I always played a soothing song, he always just drifted to sleep, but one day I just knew something was extra off cause he was shaking uncontrollably, I showed my parents and we had to take him down the next day, now he’s sleeping next to Rosalina’s mom under the tree🤍
I didn't play the game, i don't have any memory related to it nor a sad history about the song, but it just hits right where it hurts, like some old memory that's trying to come back, like trying really hard to get somewhere, i feel so lost about it and yet i can say i wanna cry so bad, there're many things that i can't say or express. But this specific song makes me wanna say it, show it, shout it. Things will get better eventually, i hope so
man, my childhood is over realising after watching this video. i remember when i was 6-10 years old and my friends would come over to play the wii, and when they went home i played mario galaxy. i didnt get emotional from it. heck i was 6. but when i come back to it now. i miss 6 year old me when i only had to worry about how much charge my wii remote had and what time it was. rip iwati, rip my childhood.
There’s a comment somewhere in here about an veteran who has PTSD-induced nightmares, and his girlfriend played this song and held him close to comfort him. I hope they’re doing well.
Mario galaxy was officialy the first game i played to. When i was 2, i used to play to the same level everytime. Then i attend primary school were i was victim of harassemnt, and i'd stop playing video games, because i was an "overweighted nerd".. recently, at 18, i found my Nintendo sleeping in a lot of dust... I managed to make it work, and the first game i launched was mario galaxy. You cannot imagine how sad i felt when i saw that tiny overweighted me that doesnt exist anymore, that have been killed by all these critises... All the memories with my father that loved theses moments with me. Now, im growing up, and as an adult, i can't do anything with my dad. I didn't find the courage to launch the game again, fearing to die of sadness, again.
I remember playing super Mario galaxy with my best friend back in 1st grade We went through story book in the game when I first saw the part were rosalina cried and said “She was sleeping under the tree” I didn’t know what she meant Years later I went back into playing the game to complete the whole mission when I came across the story again, this time when I heard it again I felt a shock going through my body and cried so hard felt like hours never in my life would a game make me sad and cry a lot other than smg1 this game was my childhood it made me who I am now.
Man, I played this game all the time when I was a kid. The other day I was wondering how long ago it's been since I bought it. I figured it must have been 3, maybe 5 years, so I went online and looked up the release date. 10. Fucking. Years.
*Me sitting underneath a random tree on a hilltop looking at the clear starry skies with wonder in my eyes feeling happy but not yet satisfied* Me: it’s missing… something… *Puts on my headphones and plays music from an old game that I loved playing when I was little at full volume looking back at the starry sky smiling* Me: Now it’s perfect *Smile fades remembering what life was when playing this game slowly but surely crying under the sheer weight of nostalgic times as a clueless little child now turned into a ‘dependent’ adult* Me: I miss being a child… At first when I was little I was like “I wanna grow up now so I can be big a strong like every adult like my dad and smart like my big sister” only to now say “I want to go back to being a child again so that I can feel happy again with my old school friends again with no worries about serious world problems or crushing expectations”
I just turned 13 like 18 min ago when writing this sentence. And i loved to play super mario galaxy one and two all the time with my best friend. Now listening to this gave me back those memories and i could not be happier. Thanks 2021.
One of the most beautiful moments of the game also fun fact:when the game was still on development Rosalina was meant to be of relative of peach but that idea was scrapped though her design reflected that unused idea
I remember getting this book unlocked for the first time. It was a feeling I'll never forget. When I finally got all of the book, I thought it was a bonus quest, but it wasn't. I read her whole story, and back then I made the assumption that she came to the observatory because the lumas brought her there. Now, I thought about it, and realized that there was so much more. The lore to games was something that my grade 2 brain did not understand. However, now that I have a passion for writing stories in general, I realize that a narrative is what carries something like SMG. And the beauty of this game will never be forgotten for me. Grade 2 was so much simpler. But through simple eyes you cannot see the whole story.
Earlier today I was playing the storybook section when my younger brother walked in. He and I still talk, but in terms of interests and people, we're on completely different pages. The minute he heard this song playing he ran in and we immediately started reminiscing about when we played the game together around when it came out. The memories just came flooding back and I was surprised that he associated the song with anything at all. Like old times, I handed him the controller after we finished reading the first 2 chapters of the book and he played Ghostly Galaxy, while I was backseat gaming to help him adjust to the new controls. Even if it was just 15 or so minutes, I know I'll remember this for a long time. I just had to document it somewhere, because it's just special. I really hope we can do it again, before he goes to college in a few months.
From 0:00 to 5:22 I had nothing but tears; I just want my childhood back 😔 a time where life was simpler, a time where there were less worries in the world, no 2020 just good ole early 2000s bliss, I would literally do anything to get those days back; but there done now time to move forward on this painful thing we call...LIFE; haven’t cried like this in a while 😔
"She's sleeping under the tree on the hill!"
Ouch, right in the feels!
That hut me so much that it's hurtled my fam :3
When I first played this, I don't think I got the meaning of that one.
Heck, I don't remember crying to that at all (I was a soulless husk as a kid, clearly. I now break down every time I listen to this.)
Fuck, I didn't get that until now...
@@SrAndroide I'm gonna touch the button
Wow.... I remember now..... also 200th like but no one cares
I heard this song in my dreams last night. I looked it up the moment I got up and it's just as beautiful as I remember...
*****
yup :3
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_*The game played a beautiful song..._
_*AJ could not stop crying!_
Whoa thats exactly what happened to me today! I revisited mario galaxy 2 recently and it must've brought back memories of 1. I remember spending like 2 hours reading that story lol. I read it multiple times ofc.
You can hear sound in your dreams?
@Covan B
Dreams are a complicated mess to explain. I’ve heard it explained as dreams being the nonsensical byproduct of our minds encoding the memories of the previous day into Long-Term Memory so it requires less effort to recall those memories, later. Dreams just being the random, nonsensical byproduct of that process. So it wouldn’t surprise me if sound, or the illusion of sound was a possibility.
Rest in peace
Iwata 1959-2015
***** Iwata, no Miyamoto
***** Iwata worked in this game too.
And without iwata's ideology, probably this game wouldn't ever seen the light
***** oops, sorry
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He died the day I left for Flordia. I didn't hear about that he died till about a month after I got back.
I have star bits in my eyes...
Yessssss me too ;A;
*-runs off to secretly eat tears-*
cries :(
+Ricardo Dominguez this is very sad :(
WAAAAAAAAAAHH!!!
YEAH I CRY MAN!! I think is best soundtrack of nintendo :D
Okay, literally nobody cares, but I need to say this somewhere.
When I was in 2nd grade, my mom would play this game after dinner. I remember eating Oreos and watching her and I remember being so excited just to watch her play this game every night. I would get really upset when she wouldn't play it. And I remember playing it too. I never really made it that far though- usually I'd just go onto it on my mom's profile and read the storybook. It's been almost 5 years since then and we don't do stuff like that anymore. But recently, my little cousin has started excitedly watching me play games whenever I see him and I'm reminded of how happy it made me when I did the same. This song means a lot to me because it reminds me of something that never failed to make my smile.
Rill Gacha our stories are so similar! my mum finished this game. i always used to watch her play it in wonder and whenever i played i would run around the ship and watch the storybook instead of actually playing. i’m now 13 years old and listen to this song on the regular. it still makes me cry every time.
much love 💕
I'm making a gacha life video of this I'll tell you what to search when I'm done
This story puts a smile on my face
That's absolutely adorable. Thanks for sharing that 🥰
Reading this comment while listening to the music is a recipe for star bits in your eyes
If this was an actual story book for children I will definitely pay it full price!
And then read it and bawl your eyes out by the time you reach the ending.
they actually as re trying to get it published as a childrens book! :)
+Mikenzie Wells wait what? 😮
If only Koizumi fulfilled such dream. That'd be AWESOME!
@@tinuvielrhubarbe3850 Cool
Oh god... Here come tears... it's been 8 years... Can't I get over it yet?
Bout to be 10 years....dang I'm old
M'boy, it's been eleven years. I can't listen to this without a blanket and something to signal the people who share my home not to speak to me for at least twenty-four hours.
I agree! This song makes me feel so nostalgic and a bit sad... Those times were filled with joy and innocence... In a way, I am so grateful for these beautiful memories that I have had playing this wonderful game with my grandma. It makes me feel whole.
I feel you
*YOU CAN NEVER GET OVER IT*
"She's sleeping under the tree on the hill!"
When I first read that line as a little kid I didn't understand what it meant, nor did I understand the weight behind it. I seriously thought she wanted to go home to her mother who was just taking a nap under the tree.
This game was everything to me when I was young. I didn't have many friends as a kid, so I normally stuck around at home and convinced my dad to play with me. He bought me a Wii and Mario Galaxy for Christmas; right around that time though, he started working a lot more and couldn't be around as much. He told me to go outside, talk to the kids across the street, make some friends. I was too scared to do it, and to be completely honest I was content without friends anyway. I mean, it's hot outside, other people can be hard to communicate with, why would I want to deal with any of that? I had everything I needed in our living room.
I played Super Mario Galaxy as often as I could, sometimes forgoing meals and sleep because I was so excited and invested in what was going on. In Jacob Geller's words, "It's hard to be bored when you're whisked off to a totally different place every couple minutes."
As invested as I was in going to every galaxy and grabbing every star, I was surprisingly just as invested in Rosalina's storybook. I would sometimes go into the library and just sit and listen to this song for as long as I could. It was a place to rest, some time to relax before shooting off into space again.
"She's sleeping under the tree on the hill!"
When I first read that line as a little kid I didn't understand what it meant, nor did I understand the weight behind it. I seriously thought she wanted to go home to her mother who was just taking a nap under the tree. I ended up playing awhile longer after that storytime session, and probably around midnight went to bed. I was laying there and thinking about Mario, running around in space, doing whatever he wanted, when I remembered the storybook, and that line out of nowhere. I thought about it for awhile, and just before I faded into sleep, I realized that Rosalina's mother was dead.
Rosalina never being able to see her mother again reminded me that I hadn't seen my dad in awhile. It made me think about what I'd feel like if I never got to see him again.
I cried myself to sleep that night, and dreamt of this soft and relaxing tune.
As funny as it sounds, a Super Mario game taught me to cherish life, and to cherish the ones I loved before their time ran out.
bruh I legit cry when reading these comments
That was powerful
This is Heartwarming
Dam
You made me tear up, im doing another playthrough on allstars and its messing me up. I didn’t understand it as a kid untill now either man
I can't listen to this without crying uncontrollably. This is it. This is my late mom. This is the song that she is to me.
I watched her play this when she was sick. She even let me collect the star bits. .....My mom's sleeping under the tree too, in a way. It's been 9 years. I'm 21 and I can't stop crying.
Me too 💔😭
I know a variant of how you feel. My dad passed away 3 (going quickly on 4) years ago. Sometimes it feels like yesterday. As for wether or not you will recover, here is what I think: it only gets easier if you let it. Grieve, yes. Wallow, no. Wallowing only hurts you more. Only let it out when you feel it coming and do not force anything out. Dad taught me many things, and not to wallow is one of the most important, especially now. I hope this helps you.
Hey ! Same for me bro 🥹
Bro ur comment made me cry too. Huge support m8 i'd never tought i could cry Reading a comment, damn.
Sending y'all love wherever in the super Mario galaxy you are!! 😭😞💌💔💕
I remember crying in front of my friend and he was just like, "SERIOUSLY?!"
Mushtaco he doesn't know the feeling, man, he doesn't know it…
Uh? Your friend... What a jerk!
Guy clearly doesn't have feelings.
He's a Terminator.
Soulless people must have their asses kicked! But first I need to cry first
Has he never played the game?
I want this played at my funeral...
OMG YES
me too and I've always wanted too play this on my flute
one thing , i LOVE GRAVITY FALLS
Original Mabel Pines from Gravity Falls That can be arranged.
This is thing......
This song is all I hear since Iwata just died. May he rest in peace.
rest in pairs. Most of you people didn't even know who he was before he died.
The last game I think he ever worked on was Animal Crossing Happy Home Desginer.
*Peace
Good ol golden sun
Bro u didn’t have to hit me in the feels like that
I love this song, brings back so many memories =)
TheMineMan me too. Im not losten this music since i was 6 or 7 and i want to cry😂😂😭😭
You get so nostalgic
I heard this wen I was 5 I love it too
Me to, I first heard this song when I played super Mario Galaxy for the first time in 2013 I was 6, I'm 13 now and I when I hear this beautiful song I get memories from my childhood 😭😍🤩
I was born one year before this game was released (2006)
It's innocence, it's melancholy, it's youthful, but it provides that hint of sorrow that comes with growing up and leaving childhood behind. I can hear a hint of hope for the future but it's drowned out by my own perception of life. What a song. What a very good song.
I came here because Charles Martinet retired. 💔 I salute you, the power of the voices of Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi will always be in our hearts. 💕
It seems like yesterday when I first heard this song. Like every other kid in America that year I got this game along with the Wii system the Christmas it came out. I was so happy but it was getting late by the time we got around to playing Mario Galaxy. I mean between everyone else opening presents, setting up the Wii, making our Mii's and playing Mario Kart. It was almost midnight. And at that point in my life I was very bad at staying up late so when it got to this song in the intro I almost fell asleep under the Christmas tree! It's such a beautiful, beautiful memory.
yotsubafanfan Beautiful memory indeed.
That was an absolute gift to read.
It's seem like 2008 to me back when I was a teenager playing this game at my grandparents house 🏡
I almost cry to this song omg. Brings back so many memories of Mario Galaxy and for some reason of my childhood
"She's sleeping under the tree on that hill" As a kid I thought she was actually sleeping under the tree but now I'm older, I'm here balling my eyes out knowing she's buried under it. God for a Mario game this did a well good job of making me cry. 😢
Can't wait to cry while hearing this on the switch soon
Same
Eventually we’re gonna look at this comment and it’s going to be 4 years old D:
@@BerdlyGaming half way there :’)
@@Korokwee Oh gosh you’re right
We heard it on switch, not in the form we wanted but still we heared it
*"You take the moon and you take the sun."*
-Mung Daal
+Jon Car "And take everything that seems like fun."
-Chowder
+This is thing "You stir it all up and when you're done..."
-Truffles
Bilby55 "She aint the sharpest tool in the shed..."
-Smashmouth
+Jon Car "This is my swamp"
-Shrek
God bless everyone in this comment chain
"SHE'S SLEEPING UNDER THE TREE ON THE HILL!"
When I was younger, I didn't understand that line. I thought she was just asleep.
Now, I come back to it. I read the line. I hear this. And it all hits me like a freight train.
I remember how I was back then. I didn't worry about anything. I wasn't scared of anything. But that's because I didn't understand anything.
I feel the scars on my arm. They're tingling now. They know I'm sad. They know I don't want them to be there. I know I don't want to exist in this "now", this living hell.
I want to go home. I've always wanted to go home. I'd just forgotten that. For a long, long time.
This song is simple but carries so much emotion. Your comment made me realise that this music makes us feel the warmth and peace (I don't know how to describe this feeling with the right words) of a home, without problems, pressure or anything of the sort. Thinking about this makes me cry a lot too. And it makes me think about Aurora's song, runaway, some lines in particular and the "take me home, take me home where I belong. I got no other place to go."
We can't change our past, but there's a future with happiness for us. We just have to create it. Together.
i first played the game when i was 5, i didnt understand the storybook either, but playing through the game again at age 15, i undersstand it a bit more than i would like to
❤️
You articulated these feelings really well in your words. I truly feel for you. Listening to some of the OST especially this song and a couple others is the most bittersweet thing ever. It might hurt more than it is bittersweet though, man, to be young, naive and innocent again. You said it best.
The story and song hit you way harder when you get older... replaying the game, it was all as good as I remember, but when I got to this again... it was one of the only times I ever cried in a video game. This track and the other music, the gameplay, story, characters, visuals, and just overall magic of the game make this without question the best Mario game of all time if you ask me. I don’t think I would be the same without this game.
Same
Hello, I'm still here.i don't want to leave my childhood and I'm nostalgic. I'm 16 years old rn, I still remember when I was playing Mario Galaxy in my Wii when I was 10. I wish I haven't grown up, I wish to exist in other world where covid doesn't exist. I wish to exist in other world where I can be the star's mother, like Rosalina. I call her Estela, I want to be Estela.
This song's communicate me so many things, nostalgic the most of them; it's even pretty sad. And now, I'm going to sleep wishing I could be 10 years old and the star's mother.
If you're seeing this, hello little creature and welcome to my nostalgic space
I’m the same way, 18 now. I remember playing SMG all the time as a kid, just wishing I was in the same universe with that type of purpose. Listening back to this song, the memories still resonate with me, so much time has gone by since I played these games day in and day out, but damn, I’d do anything to go back.
I just turned 17 and listening to this song reminds me of how simple I used to have it, and how I couldn't understand what she meant by "sleeping under the tree". The nostalgia is hitting me so hard right now and it's so overwhelming, and I'm glad there are people out there who experience the same nostalgia. So thabk you for sharing this comment, it made my day
Hi, I feel in a similar way you do... I'm gonna turn 17 in July and I just don't feel ready to do that transition from kid to adult yet, I feel like it's right next to me, I had a beautiful childhood and I just... I just don't feel ready to leave it behind like it was nothing, I also wish covid never happened, I feel like, I missed out so much beacause of it, you're not the only one who feels that way
i just turned 23 and nothing has changed yet we are still babies🩵
this song holds so much meaning to me. this game was my childhood. every note i hear is a piercing stab of familiarity. whenever i feel sad, depressed or downright suicidal, i can put on this song and cry it all away.
rest in peace iwata ✨
R.I.P Satoru Iwata 1995 - 2015.May He Rest In Peace Thank You For The Memories. I Even Made A Mii Of You Since You Died Recently. May Nintendo Be With You.
Did You Mean? 1959?
+ElMexicano 20 years? wow, he was young, don't you think?
Manuelx98 Wait Wasn't He 50 When He Died?
+The NintenWhiz Yes, don't worry, I was ironic
Manuelx98 Oh
*It was a legend of HOPES.*
*It was a legend of DREAMS.*
*It was a legend of LIGHT.*
*It was a legend of DARK.*
Toby Fox gets quite close... But he'll never touch such an extreme level of profound poetry.
It was a legend of TREES.
It was a legend of HILLS.
This is the legend of SLEEPYRUNE.
I was 16, half my life span ago when this game came out
I miss myself so much from those years. I was so sweet and innocent
Always and forever, Super Mario Galaxy. My favorite game.
the 23 dislikers probably had so many tears in their eyes that the accidentally hit this dislike button
No one could seriously not like this
I think is the Fortnite kid dislike...
10 years, and yet..
I'm still in tears.
I like your pfp
Iwatta is now flying in a ballow eating a banna and go directly to the heaven
RIP Iwatta, everyone understan you ;')
miloveXzelda He is currently sitting on a floating cloud, playing the Star Wolf theme on an ocarina.
2018, and this song is still the most heartwarming song that I have listened to
@@tigerstar1759 i feel you
Listening to this for not only nostalgia but also for protection, this song is super calming under stressful situations such as family fighting in the background as I write this comment. This song lets me know everything is going to be okay.
dang bro I hope everything goes well for you. Happy new year :)
Honestly, the chords are amazingly perfect, and it puts a smile on my face :) hope you have a good day
When I listion to this, it makes me feel like I'm sleeping on a soft cloud in space, so I can see the stars and the moon when I sleep. It's very peaceful.
Dented_ Salt I feel the same
That is such a beautiful description of feeling. I thank you deeply for painting that soothing picture in my mind.
This would make a perfect lullaby.
Actually, when I was a child, I listen to it in order to have a good night ^^
The "Mario is a kids game" is not in super mario galaxy vocabulary
Rosalina and the Luma are so freaking adorable together.
I still cry every time I read the story. It is so touching.
Agree. It's a cute story how Rosalina consider all the Lumas family :)
OMG.... I thought I was the only one who cries everytime I read the story 😢😢❤❤
(+Bob omb Guy) you can write this to your girlfriend I did it it worked out for me I want all people to have a good life just like all the stars in the sky
+Miguel Morales I get teary when I hear the song or see master luma sacrifice himself
I agree. This, and the ending hit you in both the sadness emotion, and the childhood memories.
I could listen to this song for hours on end and never get tired of it. Good memories.
Xavier Raimrez i wish there was a 24 hour ver. XD
Are you here bro ??
@@freeapplestore2708 yea
I heard a story a long while ago, of a little girl who happily lived among a loving, caring family. Her parents named her Luma after the star in this very game, because it was what brought her parents together.
As she grew older, so did her bond to her family through the game. The soundtrack was like the breeze of a calm Sunday morning, and the warmth of snuggling with a loved one. She played it lots.
Time still went on, and her mother and father died in a car crash, going to their anniversary dinner.
Luma refused to pick up the game she once cherished beyond her heart's content in fear of reliving what brought them so close.
From the box in which the game was kept, it seemed that world was growing around it. She forgot about the game and the memories she loved so much before.
But one day, after kindly being adopted, she looked through the box, and found the simple game at the very bottom. It was covered in dust and was worn. Luma decided to try out the game she forgot about.
Once she heard this song, she would then cry for hours on end. The memories of living life with her family and bonding through the beautiful soundtrack hit her like a wrecking ball. She missed the old days, yet hated her parents for leaving her. She never got to finish the story like her parents promised they would.
She would love them for all her years to come. And Luma hoped that one day, when her time had come too, that she would be welcomed among the stars, and get the chance to finish the story.
God bless them all
wherever is Luma right now, i really hope she gets the best of life
Too fake and melodramatic of a story to be real which is a shame of course.
Made me cry.I love Rosalina so much.
6 Dislikers have no soul. Iwata will be missed and will always be remembered for his huge impact on the whole world
+PatWizard Maybe there eyes got so full of tears that they tried to click the like button but they couldn't see very well and clicked the dislike button instead.
It's nine now:(#PatWizard
no they disliked it because they thought it it was a sad story
Now theres 37, those people dont have a heart they probably bully kids online for fun
I swear these comments are making me cry >
I CAN NOT STOP CRYING, I AM FEELING SO SAD AND YET SO HAPPY AT THE SAME TIME ;D
+KirbsterDarkStar I face palmed *literally* because of how truthful this is, then my nose started bleeding XD
"Sorry Mario, but your creator is in a better place"
+singingsun04 No, Miyamoto is still alive & well.
MrKenichi22 well, fuck, now i look stupid
MY CHILDHOOD MAN ;-; ;-;
Yea
I broke my heart with sadness Rosalina ™
Yeah I learned that peach is my mom but reincarnated so she don't remember me being her daughter
It brings tears to my eyes
Rosalina ™ cool i used to play this game!!!
Not crying *tears stream down my face like starbits when they fall*
I feel ya, I’m literally crying my eyes out.
My cat used to watch me play this game back in 2008 he watched me play through the entire thing , and watched me replay it in 2021 , he passed away before I could complete part 2 . I finished the game once his ashes returned home . So he could watch me finish it one last time . His last night alive he stayed with me as I played and he looked so peaceful watching .
This masterpiece is simply beautiful.
It always reminds me of my golden retriever named Lucy. She was the most beautiful and kind loving dog you could ever ask for. :(
She has been living with me for 11 years and now she's gone :(
+Happy FoxLuv She loves you too.
Thank you so much ^^
;-;
+Happy FoxLuv I lived with a huskie for all of my life except for the past year and a half. I know your pain.
I know im 5 years late and you're probably not going to see this but I want to say hope your feeling okay life can be a bit shit sometimes. I had depression for 4years ones when a big part of my family died in the same year but im finally feeling a bit better I just got a new kitten and hes so adorable. Best of the luck to you my friend:)
@@sukanuggett7018 awww this warms my heart, im glad you're getting better and you have a new kitten! my life is sort of shaping up but i hope that nothing but good things are coming your way :) it's nice getting replies from comments i posted years ago lol, thank you nonetheless
Thank you Mario, it’s been an honour travelling a mile on your head 💕
We will miss Charles Martinet (Mario's voice actor)
The little hum in the background gives something special to this video like someone went to sleep playing Galaxy and this was the music
Ah, I remember pausing on this story just to hear the music a little longer. I miss being a kid. No worries about social status, looks, reputation -- just Lumas and galaxies.
Why'd you have to go, Iwata?
honestly this storybook was a really great healing experience for me when i was younger. i’d just lost my father and when i eventually understood that my favourite princess, rosalina, had lost a parent too it made me really emotional. all of a sudden i could connect to her and her story, and it made me even more motivated to finish the game and get the power stars back. this game will forever hold a special place in my heart
This is one of my favorite soundtracks in the entire game. Love this!
Anyone still sad over his death?
idk why but i don't feel any sadness ;-; But i will miss da great nintendo games he made
ClashCardsTCG I feel it.
yes =-(
yeah
Five years have passed and it still hurts...
(To be honest I did the same thing as some of you did, I was tearing up the first time that I have ever heard the song in the game) This song is both beautiful and sad, but that mostly depends on what situation that it is played in. In my opinion, this song is 100% beautiful!
I played this game when I was in fourth grade, and this song still makes me cry
Dude same this was my game as a little kid
This song reminds me of when i was a kid and my uncle used to play Super Mario Galaxy almost every night after dinner. Even going so far as to sit and read Rosalina's story to me. Me still being a kid at this time i didnt understand what any of it meant but it sat right witg me from the first word. It's been 11 years since then and going back and reading the storybook makes me realise that Rosalina lost her mother just like i lost the same uncle thay used to read the story to me. Fortunately they're "sleeping under the tree on the hill" but it always hits hard giving me memories of how my childhood uses to be: careless, fun. It was heaven. Better yet it was home and it was amazing. Now hearing this im crying uncontrollably. I just want to go back to the times where there was no worry at all, where i could smile for no reason. I want to go home...
"Pero sé que ella no está allí, ¡Mi madre no puede estar junto a las estrellas!
Es imposible... Imposible porque...
¡Está durmiendo bajo el árbol de la colina"
Seis añazos y aún sigue haciéndome llorar esa parte.
No creo que haya una línea mas dolorosa en los juegos de nintendo y obviamente de Mario que esa...
El perder a una madre ya es lo peor pero ni siquiera haber podido despedirte de ella???
Pobre Rosalina 😢
I dont normally cry over movies, or games, or shows or anything, normally a bit of sadness but that's that. I've tried to strengthen myself as a person cause I used to be a sobbing mess as a kid. This theme dunno what it is, maybe it makes me think of myself when I was really young, or it's sad, emotional vibe, but it really... this theme really makes me feel something.
Holy crap this game was my childhood. The music is giving me mad chills and I want to cry lol. Ah the memories
Teenage Memories for me
Are you stil a live ?
@@freeapplestore2708are you?
My sister drew a picture of Rosalina for my aunt. She kept it on her fridge. And June 6th she died. This song reminds me of her so much.
When I listened to this song for the first time, I immediately cried. I had no idea what could’ve been so unique about this song that it could move me to tears at any given time, sometimes even just thinking about it. After listening to it again and again, I finally realized why. When others listen to it, the song may bring them comfort and consolation. But somehow, when I heard it, I felt pain. So much pain and grief it was almost too much to take in all at once. And again I asked myself, “why?” It’s because there’s something about the silence in the background of the song. Notice that it’s just a music box, playing the higher part that you hear the most, and some lower notes in the background of the song. That’s it. It makes it feel so… empty to me. Emptiness isn’t a bad thing at all to portray in a song, and I’m not saying it’s a bad song at all. It’s actually really important to me because of how empty it feels. I’ve lost my favorite people over and over again until there’s no strength in me left to even try to make connections with anyone. To me, this song is the tune of someone who’s lost everything. Someone who’s world is so desolate and empty that it breaks their heart.
And that’s the feeling I’ve never been able to express with words, until I heard this song.
Thank you, Nintendo, and anyone reading this.
This hits me hard. My grandpa has fought cancer for years and now more weak than ever he has been an estimated time left alive to be just over a month. My biggest fear is him missing out on christmas one last time. My memories ever since I was a child is overwhelming
Sorry to bother and maybe it's a little impolite, but did your Grandfather get to Experience Christmas for the last time? I Hope so but I understand you I've lost Several Family Members and whenever I Hear this Song I Remember them and I feel that they are close by
@@dolphingamer2496 Hey, no worries. He did actually. And also new year. He then passed away January 5th 2020.
So yeah. I'm happy we got that final time with him.
I had that song in the head all afternoon and it helped me fall asleep,
ah, so much good memories of a beautiful game that I might've not played in a while, but still hold inside my heart.
Rosalina's story is just too emotive i can't-
I'll just put it on loop for another two hours TwT **cries in beautiful calm music**
I can say that this game is extremely beautiful, I still remember the days, afternoons and nights when I played my Nintendo Wii with my father, we used to be happy with so few things, I miss all that.❤
Love this song used to play it, wears out my stress, and also makes me happy. I have NOT been happy in forever so now every time i listen to this song, i get happy!!! ☺. Now im finaly in peace!!!!🙏
This is one of the most touching pieces of super mario EVER.
(Including the storyline)
Do you hear the stars?
These newborns will grow up to become galaxies someday.
When stars die, they turn to stardust and scatter across the cosmos.
Eventually, that stardust reforms to create a new star... and so the cycle of life continues.
But never quite the same way... you'll see.
All new life carries the essence of stars... even you.
And I will watch over you from beyond the stars.
The first time I read this when I was a kid, I cried. For a long time. I had to go hug my parents because I was so upset by this story. This game wasn't just another Mario platformer. This game was an actual experience. It still is my favorite game of all time.
Gotta love the sound of the Wii running in the background
Who would ever want to hate on a song this peaceful, calm, and touching!?!😢😭😣
the game that most marked my childhood was the Mario galaxy and this song gives me a nostalgia that makes me smile every day thanks for reminding me of this memory
Never in my entire life has a video game song made me cry as much as this.. It makes me wanna bawl my eyes out..
GOSH IT'S JUST THE FIRST 3 NOTES AND I'M ALREADY CRYING!!!
This ssong warms my heart, it makes me think that my life doesn't suck at all... I don't feel depressed, I just feel happines listen to this
In Mario Kart 9 they should make a more fast paced version of this song and make a track called Rosalina's Storybook it goes throughout the entire book.
Kinda clever idea for a one-lap track, but I dunno if this theme goes well with racing.
nuuuuuuu!
soniclovesamygirl just make the track a book!!!
Just put it on the fastest speed lmao it’s great
And race on the tree on the hill
I actually played this with my friend... we shared lots of good memories..
Feels
huh?
So many feels!
I know... :D
I got sad the time I read in this book playing the game.
My first and last Mario game, and I still remember all of the joy I had. Especially in the library. This song brings back so many good memories, I'll never forget it.
This is all I could think of when I heard of Iwatas passing.
"On my business card, i am a corporate president.
In my mind, i am a game developer.
But in my heart... I am a gamer."
I shed tears of this song. I've been looking for this song for 6 years when the day I played. I still shed tears.
I need to share this.
My little pet bunny passed away just yesterday, January 1st 2021.
I will always remember that whenever she was scared or stressed for something I would play this song to soothe her. Those used to be the most wholesome moments I had with her, but now those memories bring me pain the likes I've never felt before. This song will always remind me of her, wherever she is now I hope she is happy and eating plenty of the carrots she loved. Love your pets people, take care of them, you never know when they will go away of your side leaving a hole in your heart.
Sorry for your loss :"(
No wonder she died.
Too many carrots!
That’s how I was with my pet dog, died on September 7, 2021, he was the best dog ever, if I ever felt he was anxious I always played a soothing song, he always just drifted to sleep, but one day I just knew something was extra off cause he was shaking uncontrollably, I showed my parents and we had to take him down the next day, now he’s sleeping next to Rosalina’s mom under the tree🤍
If this isn't played at my funeral, I'm not coming.
RIP Satoru Iwata
Nintendo won't forget you
The reason why this song is playing because Nintendo lost this amazing man
RIP Iwata-Sama
I didn't play the game, i don't have any memory related to it nor a sad history about the song, but it just hits right where it hurts, like some old memory that's trying to come back, like trying really hard to get somewhere, i feel so lost about it and yet i can say i wanna cry so bad, there're many things that i can't say or express. But this specific song makes me wanna say it, show it, shout it.
Things will get better eventually, i hope so
This is the height of beauty. So simplistic, yet so alluring. Love live SMG and long live video games.
man, my childhood is over realising after watching this video. i remember when i was 6-10 years old and my friends would come over to play the wii, and when they went home i played mario galaxy. i didnt get emotional from it. heck i was 6. but when i come back to it now. i miss 6 year old me when i only had to worry about how much charge my wii remote had and what time it was. rip iwati, rip my childhood.
I too i Missing This time
There’s a comment somewhere in here about an veteran who has PTSD-induced nightmares, and his girlfriend played this song and held him close to comfort him. I hope they’re doing well.
Mario galaxy was officialy the first game i played to. When i was 2, i used to play to the same level everytime. Then i attend primary school were i was victim of harassemnt, and i'd stop playing video games, because i was an "overweighted nerd".. recently, at 18, i found my Nintendo sleeping in a lot of dust... I managed to make it work, and the first game i launched was mario galaxy. You cannot imagine how sad i felt when i saw that tiny overweighted me that doesnt exist anymore, that have been killed by all these critises... All the memories with my father that loved theses moments with me. Now, im growing up, and as an adult, i can't do anything with my dad. I didn't find the courage to launch the game again, fearing to die of sadness, again.
Tiny me is sleeping under the three 🥹
I remember playing super Mario galaxy with my best friend back in 1st grade
We went through story book in the game when I first saw the part were rosalina cried and said “She was sleeping under the tree” I didn’t know what she meant
Years later I went back into playing the game to complete the whole mission when I came across the story again, this time when I heard it again I felt a shock going through my body and cried so hard felt like hours never in my life would a game make me sad and cry a lot other than smg1 this game was my childhood it made me who I am now.
If I’m ever wealthy I’m going to build a library in my house that plays this on continuous repeat for eternity.
Man, I played this game all the time when I was a kid. The other day I was wondering how long ago it's been since I bought it. I figured it must have been 3, maybe 5 years, so I went online and looked up the release date. 10. Fucking. Years.
*Me sitting underneath a random tree on a hilltop looking at the clear starry skies with wonder in my eyes feeling happy but not yet satisfied*
Me: it’s missing… something…
*Puts on my headphones and plays music from an old game that I loved playing when I was little at full volume looking back at the starry sky smiling*
Me: Now it’s perfect
*Smile fades remembering what life was when playing this game slowly but surely crying under the sheer weight of nostalgic times as a clueless little child now turned into a ‘dependent’ adult*
Me: I miss being a child…
At first when I was little I was like “I wanna grow up now so I can be big a strong like every adult like my dad and smart like my big sister” only to now say “I want to go back to being a child again so that I can feel happy again with my old school friends again with no worries about serious world problems or crushing expectations”
I just turned 13 like 18 min ago when writing this sentence. And i loved to play super mario galaxy one and two all the time with my best friend. Now listening to this gave me back those memories and i could not be happier.
Thanks 2021.
This was the most heartbreakingly beautiful song of my childhood I swear to God.
One of the most beautiful moments of the game also fun fact:when the game was still on development Rosalina was meant to be of relative of peach but that idea was scrapped though her design reflected that unused idea
This song puts me to sleep crying sometimes 😭😥
Team Nintendo Productions same like 3 times already 😂
kid 100 it is such a sad but great and amazing song 😌
Team Nintendo Productions yeah very amazing 😌
I remember getting this book unlocked for the first time. It was a feeling I'll never forget. When I finally got all of the book, I thought it was a bonus quest, but it wasn't. I read her whole story, and back then I made the assumption that she came to the observatory because the lumas brought her there.
Now, I thought about it, and realized that there was so much more. The lore to games was something that my grade 2 brain did not understand. However, now that I have a passion for writing stories in general, I realize that a narrative is what carries something like SMG. And the beauty of this game will never be forgotten for me.
Grade 2 was so much simpler. But through simple eyes you cannot see the whole story.
GUYS THEY ARE REMASTERING SUPER MARIO GALAXY FOR THE SWITCH THIS YEAR!!! :D
U not serious ?
Emulated
No mario game will ever beat super mario galaxy. The music was great, the new gameplay was phenomenal for a 3d mario game, and the levels were insane.
This song, to me its the very definition of nostalgia.
Earlier today I was playing the storybook section when my younger brother walked in. He and I still talk, but in terms of interests and people, we're on completely different pages.
The minute he heard this song playing he ran in and we immediately started reminiscing about when we played the game together around when it came out. The memories just came flooding back and I was surprised that he associated the song with anything at all.
Like old times, I handed him the controller after we finished reading the first 2 chapters of the book and he played Ghostly Galaxy, while I was backseat gaming to help him adjust to the new controls.
Even if it was just 15 or so minutes, I know I'll remember this for a long time. I just had to document it somewhere, because it's just special. I really hope we can do it again, before he goes to college in a few months.
Probably One Of The Most Saddest Video Game Music Ever Made.
From 0:00 to 5:22 I had nothing but tears; I just want my childhood back 😔 a time where life was simpler, a time where there were less worries in the world, no 2020 just good ole early 2000s bliss, I would literally do anything to get those days back; but there done now time to move forward on this painful thing we call...LIFE; haven’t cried like this in a while 😔