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[[File:SMG2 Yoshi space dragon.png|200px|thumb|Mario reading the sign written by [[Yoshi]] in the [[Sky Station Galaxy]].]]
[[File:SMG2 Yoshi space dragon.png|200px|thumb|Mario reading the sign written by [[Yoshi]] in the [[Sky Station Galaxy]].]]
Nearly all of the signboards in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' are presented as inanimate objects. The only character from the previous game to return is Bill Board. However, there are a few instances where simply being near a signboard causes a small dialogue box to appear above it, suggesting they are "calling out" to the player character. While their physical appearances are largely unchanged, signboards have more lines of text on the page nailed to their exterior than they did in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.
Nearly all of the signboards in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' are presented as inanimate objects. The only character from the previous game to return is Bill Board. However, there are a few instances where simply being near a signboard causes a small dialogue box to appear above it, suggesting they are "calling out" to the player character. While their physical appearances are largely unchanged, signboards have more lines of text on the page nailed to their exterior than they did in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.
Giant signs appear in the [[Supermassive Galaxy]].


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