get the cloud flower, go on the cloud on top of the tree that you first see, then you'll see a pink luma that will ask you to get him an amount of coins. give him that a new planet will be born. finish the task on the new planet and you'll get the hidden star.
Squidge (a fluffy flying thing) >> any Star + any Pepper + any Dragon
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As the question specifies brightness, the brightest star in the Universe is our Sun - because it is the closest star to us. The most luminous star is another question: See related question.
I think the answer is in the question. North Star!! It's a star called Polaris
To attract Squidge try this combination: Squidge (a fluffy flying thing) >> any Star + any Pepper + any Dragon
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It is a matter of opinion, here are some comparisons:In SMG, there were 6 power-ups; Bee Mushroom, Boo Mushroom, Spring Mushroom, Rainbow Star, Fire Flower and Ice Flower. But in SMG2, there were 8 (11 including Yoshi's)power-ups; Bee Mushroom, Boo Mushroom, Spring Mushroom, Rainbow Star, Fire Flower, Cloud Flower, Rock Mushroom and Yoshi (with Bulb Berry, Dash Pepper and Blimp Fruit).In SMG, there were 120 stars to collect with Mario, then the same 120 stars with Luigi and a final 121st star with both Mario and Luigi (Same again). A Total of 121 stars (twice). In SMG2, there were 120 stars to collect with Mario (and Luigi appears in some levels), then another different 120 stars with either Mario or Luigi. Then there is a final level with another 2 different stars, giving a total of 242 stars to collect.In SMG, Purple coin chalenges were mostly 'find the coins', where as in SMG2, it was a matter of 'getting them in the time limit'.Basicaly, both games are great and it's a matter of opinion on which is better.
Our Sun is not a secondary star. See related question.
What is the star at the end of the little dippers handle.
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There are no stars in the Earth. For the biggest star in the Universe, see the related question.
Trifid is a nebula, not a star. For a the largest star, see related question.