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Cosmicalitaurus
Cosmicalitaurus

Species

Solar Deity

Allies

Mastar
Mario
Luigi
SM64 machinima makers
Star World humans

Enemies

Zythurvion
Novuscurous
Lanu Spirits

First Appearance

The Cosmic Crystals III: The End of the Star World

I AM THE MIGHTY COSMICALITAURUS! I AM THE ONE WHO TRIED TO OBLITERATE THE STAR WORLD!!!

—Cosmicalitaurus[1]

Cosmicalitaurus (also known as Cosmitalitaurus) is the creator of the Star World and the main antagonist of MarioMario54321's Super Mario 64 Bloopers movie The Cosmic Crystals III: The End of the Star World. He was the ancient treasure that was locked within Cosmitalitopia 10,000 years before he was finally freed and fought. During the battle between him and Mario, he reveals everything, including how Mastar was working for him.

Eventually, after Mario is knocked out, Megaman765 and Fleskhjerta come and throw Cosmicalitaurus into a bomb once each, leading everyone to believe there is hope. Mario then finishes off Cosmicalitaurus, who states that he was blinded by his own power, and would slumber for the rest of his godly life.

It's later revealed in The Cosmic Crystals IV: Zythurvia that the reason he wanted to change the Star World was because Zythurvion took away from it and made it less beautiful.

In the movie The Moon World, he was revealed to have a rivalry with Novuscurous and that Geminon really earned his title by defeating Novuscurous. It was also revealed that the Moon World legends are forbidden in the Star World because Cosmicalitaurus would feel like anyone who talks about the Moon World legends is turning on him. Since Novuscurous pinned him and the other two antagonists (now protagonists) from the previous The Cosmic Crystals movies, Bombermoon was able to avoid his seal. However, the Containment Orb sealed Novuscurous and now the Moon World legends are allowed in the Star World.

Trivia[]

References[]

  1. MarioMario54321 "The Cosmic Crystals III: The End of the Star World -Part 13 [REUPLOAD]". YouTube. August 28, 2019. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
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