Bowser's Kingdom

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This article is about Bowser's Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. For the final world in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island also referred to as "Koopa Kingdom", see World 6 (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island).
Bowser's Kingdom
Bowser's Castle of Bowser's Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey.
Bosses Topper
Hariet
RoboBrood
Missions Infiltrate Bowser's Castle!
Smart Bombing
Big Broodal Battle
Showdown at Bowser's Castle
Power Moons 64
Regional coins 100

Bowser's Kingdom is the thirteenth kingdom visited in Super Mario Odyssey . It is Bowser's home, and the greater location of Bowser's Castle . Unlike most games, which feature a Western-European design for his castle, Bowser has constructed a new castle for his wedding with Princess Peach,[1] :263 resulting in a lush, flowering traditional Japanese castle, with a concentric series of walls and baileys, a traditional garden and tea house, and a central keep. Instead of the usual lava, its moats are filled with poison.

At the end of the kingdom, Mario and Cappy must defeat RoboBrood, a giant mech piloted by the Broodals. After defeating the Broodals, Mario and Cappy head to the Moon Kingdom to chase after Bowser and Princess Peach.

Brochure details[edit ]

Art from the Bowser's Kingdom brochure Bowser's Kingdom
"Well-Defended Castle Floating Among Glowing Clouds"
Bowser's Castle
"The castle that walled off the sky."
Population Middling Size Sprawling
Locals Stairface Ogres Currency Oblong
Industry Hanafuda cards Temperature Average 79°F (26°C)
An image from the Bowser's Kingdom brochure
Mallets big enough to climb on.

Terrifying Gatekeepers

Don't run afoul of the Stairface Ogres that guard this kingdom. When they spot an intruder, they bring their huge mallets down, no questions asked. On the other hand, you have to admire their tenacity and work ethic. The scars on their faces show they don't give up easily.

An image from the Bowser's Kingdom brochure
Architecture as lovely as the scenery.

Beautiful Tile Work

This kingdom's architecture is unique. Roofs are made of heavy, layered tiles that will not budge even if walked upon. They also create a uniformity in the overall design, enhancing the beauty of the palace.

Though you can move along the roofs, this palace rests quite high in the sky, and if you fall off, you will most definitely die. It's not the surest footing either, so be careful.

An image from the Bowser's Kingdom brochure
Statues or not, they're certainly imposing.

Statues Guard the Court

The palace tower highlights the inner citadel, and the gate leading to it is guarded by fearsome statues.

The statues are fashioned after gods of wind and thunder, the perfect motif for a sky palace, and since they are modeled on Bowser, the ruler of this kingdom, they serve as a warning to foes here and abroad.

Impressive Fortifications

Surrounding the inner citadel are the second and third courts. The second court is especially fortified, with many cannons to repel invaders. Cannonballs often roll along the ground, and many tourists fall trying to evade them. Legends speak of invaders repelling the cannonballs with spears, but no mere mortal could hope to do this, so try not to get too close!

An image from the Bowser's Kingdom brochure
These statues, called jizo, stand in a row.

An Oasis of Calm

This elegant garden is a balm for the brutality of this kingdom and will help you forget all the hardships you faced to reach it. You can even buy souvenirs, so be sure you stop by!

The Hole Thing

All along the walls, these holes were meant to allow defenders to shoot at invaders, but nowadays you're more likely to find a demon or a snake coming out than an arrow.

Three Keys to the Kingdom

  1. Dart past the silent and lethal Stairface Ogres.
  2. Avoid being distracted by the ominous (yet brightly glowing) clouds.
  3. Survive the various traps designed to end your trip early.

Map

Checkpoint Flag locations[edit ]

Odyssey[edit ]

Main article: Odyssey

The Odyssey lands in the southwestern corner of the kingdom. Hint Toad and Uncle amiibo are nearby. Mario can throw Cappy onto one of the Bowser heads on the fence behind the Odyssey to spawn a Power Moon. After completing this kingdom's story objectives, Banktoad will appear near the front gate along with a Warp Pipe that leads to the left of the Beneath the Keep checkpoint.

Third Courtyard (Front)[edit ]

At the start of the area are two torches, a Checkpoint Flag, and two Pokios. Further to the right is an area with some crates, two Spinies, and three ? Blocks. The middle ? Block contains a Heart. If Mario captures a Pokio, he can fling himself to the upper level, where there is another Spiny, some crates, and a spark pylon which leads to Third Courtyard (Rear). A wall with another Spiny and some regional coins on it can also be found up here; if Mario falls off the right side of this wall, he finds a hidden platform with a Pokio and Power Moon #5, "Behind the Big Wall".

Names in other languages[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese クッパ城 三の丸 手前
Kuppa Jō San no Maru Temae
Bowser's Castle Third Ward Front [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 酷霸王城堡 三殿前方
Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo Sāndiàn Qiánfāng (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Third Palace Front [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 庫巴城堡 三殿前方
Kùbā Chéngbǎo Sāndiàn Qiánfāng (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Third Palace Front [?]
German Außenhof - Vorderseite Outer Courtyard Front [?]
Spanish (European) Tercer patio (parte frontal) Third Courtyard (Front Part) [?]

Third Courtyard (Rear)[edit ]

This area is reached after leaving Third Courtyard (Front) via a spark pylon. After some stairs, Mario reaches an enclosed area with two Spinies, three ? Blocks, and a rainbow treble clef on the left. The middle ? Block is a Coin Block. Above the middle ? Block is a Hidden Block containing a Heart. If Mario touches the treble clef, Notes appear in the pen. Collecting all of them before time runs out makes Power Moon #18, "Taking Notes: Between Spinies", appear in place of the treble clef. To the right of the pen are three coin rings over a pit. After that is a Stairface Ogre. Once Mario defeats it, Power Moon #1, "Infiltrate Bowser's Castle!" appears from behind. After collecting this Power Moon, the doors ahead open and stairs rise, taking Mario to an area with crates and a spark pylon which takes him to the Second Courtyard. In the crate section, Mario is able to get up onto the roof, where he can find some regional coins, as well as a Pokio on the side. Mario can capture the Pokio and poke the hole in the middle of the wall to reveal Power Moon #21, "Poking Your Nose in the Plaster Wall".

After opening the kingdom's Moon Rock, a second rainbow treble clef appears over the roof, on the side of the courtyard. Mario can touch this treble clef for notes to appear on the wall, which he must use a Pokio to collect. After collecting all of the notes in the given time, Power Moon #54, "Taking Notes: On the Wall", appears for Mario to collect.

Names in other languages[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese クッパ城 三の丸 奥
Kuppa Jō San no Maru Oku
Bowser's Castle Third Ward Interior [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 酷霸王城堡 三殿深处
Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo Sāndiàn Shēnchù (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Third Palace Interior [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 庫巴城堡 三殿深處
Kùbā Chéngbǎo Sāndiàn Shēnchù (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Third Palace Interior [?]
German Außenhof - Rückseite Outer Courtyard Back [?]
Spanish (European) Tercer patio (parte trasera) Third Courtyard (Back Part) [?]

Second Courtyard[edit ]

The spark pylon at the end of Third Courtyard (Rear) leads here. This area is armed with fortress turrets that fire firework bombs, which can be used to destroy metal crates by using Cappy to alter their trajectory. The second story mission, Smart Bombing, takes place here, in which Mario must collect five Moon Shards to spawn a Power Moon.

Names in other languages[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese クッパ城 二の丸
Kuppa Jō Ni no Maru
Bowser's Castle Second Ward [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 酷霸王城堡 二殿
Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo Èrdiàn (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Second Palace [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 庫巴城堡 二殿
Kùbā Chéngbǎo Èrdiàn (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Second Palace [?]
German Mittelhof Middle Yard [?]
Spanish (European) Segundo Patio Second Courtyard [?]

Souvenir Shop[edit ]

This island is in between the Second Courtyard and Main Courtyard Entrance, and it consists of a Crazy Cap surrounded by a small garden. Behind the shop is a small sitting area. A New Donker stands next to a locked door in the back of the shoppe, granting Mario access to a secret area if he is wearing the Samurai Helmet and Samurai Armor.

There are two Jizo statues on the side of the shoppe. Mario may capture one and put it in place with the others in the garden to reveal a Power Moon. He may also break through a cracked stone slab nearby to find a hidden area with a missing Jizo. Once again, getting the Jizo into the correct position reveals a Power Moon. There is then a Warp Pipe taking Mario back to the surface. In the post-game, Princess Peach, Tiara and two Steam Gardeners visit this area.

Names in other languages[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese 門前の土産物店
Monzen no Miyagemonoten
Souvenir Shop Before the Gate [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 门前礼品店
Ménqián Lǐpǐndiàn (Mandarin)
Souvenir Shop Before the Gate [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 門前禮品店
Ménqián Lǐpǐndiàn (Mandarin)
Souvenir Shop Before the Gate [?]
German Souvenir-Shop Souvenir Shop [?]
Spanish (European) Tienda de recuerdos Souvenir Shop [?]

Main Courtyard Entrance[edit ]

Hariet and Topper are fought in this area. The Checkpoint Flag is on the bridge in the middle. A Jizo statue is installed behind the building on the right. Mario may capture the statue and hop around a bit to find glowing spots have appeared in the ground. Moving the Jizo over these spots often reveals coins, hearts, and possibly a Life-Up Heart. There is a painting behind the building on the left leading to either the Snow Kingdom or Seaside Kingdom depending on the order in which they were visited. Three regional coins may also be found atop this building. There are two large, round platforms on either side of the large, golden Bowser Statues. Mario must fight Topper on the platform on the right and Hariet on the platform on the left. Defeating both of them reveals a Power Moon between the platforms Mario must collect to complete the mission and open up a bridge to the Main Courtyard.

After this kingdom's Moon Rock has been cracked open, a few additional Power Moons become available in this area. Mario may return to where Topper was fought to find Yoofoe, which must be defeated to earn a Power Moon. A lock also appears near the spark pylon here, in front of the flags floating nearby. Mario may grab on and use them as flagpoles to reach a key he must collect to unlock this Power Moon. The final Power Moon involves collecting all of the notes that appear over the platform on which Hariet was previously fought. Collecting them all in the limited time awards Mario this Power Moon.

Names in other languages[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese クッパ城 本丸前
Kuppa Jō Honmaru Mae
Bowser's Castle In Front of the Main Ward [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 酷霸王城堡 主殿前
Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo Zhǔdiàn Qián (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: In Front of the Main Palace [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 庫巴城堡 主殿前
Kùbā Chéngbǎo Zhǔdiàn Qián (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: In Front of the Main Palace [?]
German Haupthof - Eingang Main Courtyard Entrance [?]
Spanish (European) Entrada al patio principal Main Courtyard Entrance [?]

Main Courtyard[edit ]

This Checkpoint Flag is right beyond the door that opens after fighting Hariet and Topper. The kingdom's Moon Rock and Hint Art are found here. Up ahead is a bridge leading to the main part of the castle, where Mario must capture Pokios and scale walls while dodging bombs.

Names in other languages[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese クッパ城 本丸入口
Kuppa Jō Honmaru Iriguchi
Bowser's Castle Main Ward Entrance [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 酷霸王城堡 主殿入口
Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo Zhǔdiàn Rùkǒu (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Main Palace Entrance [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 庫巴城堡 主殿入口
Kùbā Chéngbǎo Zhǔdiàn Rùkǒu (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Main Palace Entrance [?]
German Haupthof Main Courtyard [?]
Spanish (European) Patio principal Main Courtyard [?]

Outer Wall[edit ]

This Checkpoint Flag is found right after getting past the bombs in the Main Courtyard. Up ahead is a Stairface Ogre guarding a tall wall with rotating circles that Mario must scale with a captured Pokio. Nearby metal crates, one of which contains a Power Moon, can be broken by having the Stairface Ogre crush them.

Names in other languages[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese クッパ城 壱の壁
Kuppa Jō Ichi no Kabe
Bowser's Castle Wall One [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 酷霸王城堡 壹之壁
Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo Yī zhī Bì (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Rampart One [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 庫巴城堡 壹之壁
Kùbā Chéngbǎo Yī zhī Bì (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Rampart One [?]
German Äußere Mauer Outer Wall [?]
Spanish (European) Muro exterior del Castillo de Bowser Outer Wall of Bowser's Castle [?]

Inner Wall[edit ]

This Checkpoint Flag is at the top of the Outer Wall. Up ahead is another Pokio wall, this one featuring horizontally sliding rectangular panels and columns of spikes Mario must avoid.

Names in other languages[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese クッパ城 弐の壁
Kuppa Jō Ni no Kabe
Bowser's Castle Wall Two [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 酷霸王城堡 贰之壁
Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo Èr zhī Bì (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Rampart Two [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 庫巴城堡 貳之壁
Kùbā Chéngbǎo èr zhī Bì (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Rampart Two [?]
German Innere Mauer Inner Wall [?]
Spanish (European) Muro interior del Castillo de Bowser Inner Wall of Bowser's Castle [?]

Beneath the Keep[edit ]

At the top of the Inner Wall, Mario will find a Checkpoint Flag on a bridge over a pool of poison. Talkatoo is found here, as is the leader of the Roving Racers later on. Up ahead is a spark pylon that takes Mario to the roof of a tenshu with a massive golden model of Bowser's head within it. This is where Mario encounters Bowser and initiates the battle with RoboBrood over the arena.

Though most of the area surrounding the Checkpoint Flag is surrounded by poison, there are a few additional Power Moons as well as regional coins Mario can pick up. One of the buildings near the keep has a frame with Japanese writing. Mario must throw Cappy at it to knock it down, making the Power Moon appear. Another building in this area has a scarecrow initiating a timer challenge over the poison. Lakitu can also be found in this area, and may be used to "fish" in the poison moat. Reeling in the largest fish reveals Poochy, and subsequently, a Power Moon.

Names in other languages[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese クッパ城 天守下
Kuppa Jō Tenshushita
Bowser's Castle Beneath the Tenshu [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 酷霸王城堡 天守下
Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo Tiānshǒu Xià (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Beneath the Tenshu [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 庫巴城堡 天守下
Kùbā Chéngbǎo Tiānshǒu Xià (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Beneath the Tenshu [?]
German Am Fuße des Turms At The Foot Of The Tower [?]
Spanish (European) Bajo el torreón del Castillo de Bowser Beneath the Keep of Bowser's Castle [?]

Showdown Arena[edit ]

A circular arena where RoboBrood is fought. After defeating RoboBrood, there is a Warp Pipe leading to a bonus area and a scarecrow that spawns a tower of rotating platforms leading to a Power Moon. Another Power Moon can be found buried under the ground.

Names in other languages[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese クッパ城 決戦場
Kuppa Jō Kessenjō
Bowser's Castle Showdown Arena [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 酷霸王城堡 决战场
Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo Juézhàn Chǎng (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Showdown Arena [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 庫巴城堡 決戰場
Kùbā Chéngbǎo Juézhàn Chǎng (Mandarin)
Bowser's Castle: Showdown Arena [?]
German Arena der Entscheidung Arnena Of Decision [?]
Spanish (European) Plaza de combate Combat Square [?]

Island in the Sky[edit ]

The Island in the Sky can be accessed using a painting found in Cascade Kingdom. Located on the island is the Secret Path to Bowser's Castle! Power Moon.

Names in other languages[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese 空に浮かぶ小島
Sora ni Ukabu Kojima
Islet Floating in the Sky [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 飘浮在空中的小岛
Piāofú zài Kōngzhōng de Xiǎodǎo (Mandarin)
Islet Floating in the Sky [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 飄在空中的小島
Piāo zài Kōngzhōng de Xiǎodǎo (Mandarin)
Islet Floating in the Sky [?]
German Insel im Himmel Island In The Sky [?]
Russian Платформа в небе
Platforma v nebe
Platform in the Sky [?]
Spanish (European) Isla en el cielo Island in the Sky [?]

Bonus areas[edit ]

Bonus area Accessed via Location Description
Bowser's Castle Treasure Vault in Super Mario Odyssey
Bowser's Castle Treasure Vault
Open doorway Below the left side of the large poison pool surrounding the "Beneath the Keep" Checkpoint Flag A small, golden room with many coin piles and a treasure chest containing a Power Moon. The doorway leading to this room is reached by scaling the wall with spinning, wooden, circular panels as a Pokio. The coins do not reappear if Mario revisits the room after he has already collected them.

There is a total of 255 coins in the room, referencing a common hard limit in video games using 8-bit storage (and as such, the amount of coins the player could carry before glitching the game in Super Mario 64 , among others).

The location of a Power Moon in Super Mario Odyssey
The Folding Screen
Locked door guarded by a New Donker Behind the Crazy Cap shop An 8-bit area set inside a folding screen in a small room. Mario can only access this area if he is wearing his samurai set.
The location of a Power Moon in Super Mario Odyssey
The Spinning Tower
Closed doorway Below the left side of the large poison pool surrounding the "Beneath the Keep" Checkpoint Flag A tower-like area with segments that spin at intervals, where Mario must capture a Pokio and use it to scale the tower's walls to reach the Power Moon at the top. Below the tower is a key Mario can use to make a second Power Moon appear. Mario must defeat the nearby Stairface Ogre to open the gate leading to this area.
The location of a Power Moon in Super Mario Odyssey
Jizo Area
Warp Pipe At the Showdown Arena after RoboBrood has been defeated An area where Mario must capture several Jizo statues and place them on several P Switches to activate bridges, walls and elevators, creating a path to a Power Moon. Many retracting spikes appear as hazards, which Mario is immune to as a Jizo statue.
The location of a Power Moon in Super Mario Odyssey
Sky Slope Area
Beanstalk On the eaves just below the gate to the Spinning Tower A sky area where Mario must collect as many Rocket Flowers to traverse a long slope to the other side. Unlike the other sky areas, the camera is positioned behind Mario by default rather than from the side. The seed that grows the beanstalk leading to this area can be found on the same eaves.
The location of a Power Moon in Super Mario Odyssey
Hexagon Tower
Moon Pipe On the isolated building northwest of the Main Courtyard A transparent hexagonal tower-like area featuring boulders that drop down like inside a pachinko machine, where Mario must capture a Parabones and use it to fly to the bottom of the tower to collect Moon Shards and a key required to obtain Power Moons, while avoiding the boulders on the way down and back.
The location of a Power Moon in Super Mario Odyssey
The Wooden Tower
Moon Pipe On the isolated building southeast of the Main Courtyard A platforming area composed of a wooden, frame-like structure with rotating pillars where Mario must capture a Pokio and use it to scale said structure while avoiding Spinies and several other Pokios.

Enemies[edit ]

Enemies marked with an asterisk (*) are only found in bonus areas.

Objectives[edit ]

  1. Infiltrate Bowser's Castle! : The goal is to defeat the Stairface Ogre at the rear of the Third Courtyard.
  2. Smart Bombing : The goal is to collect the Moon Shards at the rear of the Second Courtyard.
  3. Big Broodal Battle : The goal is to defeat Topper and Hariet at the entrance to the Main Courtyard.
  4. Showdown at Bowser's Castle : The goal is to defeat RoboBrood at the keep of Bowser's Castle.

Paintings[edit ]

The painting that leads to the Snow Kingdom
The painting that leads to the Seaside Kingdom

There are two paintings in this kingdom. One is located at the left building near the Main Courtyard Entrance's Checkpoint Flag, at the left side of the wall. It takes the player either to the Snow Kingdom Clifftop at the Snow Kingdom or the Diving Platform at the Seaside Kingdom, and it can be accessed after completing the main game.

The other painting is located at the Island in the Sky, which can only be reached from a painting in the Cascade Kingdom.

Power Moons[edit ]

A Power Moon in Super Mario Odyssey
Bowser's Kingdom has red Power Moons.
Main article: List of Power Moons in Bowser's Kingdom

There are a total of 64 Power Moons (61 regular Power Moons and 1 Multi Moon) in this kingdom. During the player's first visit to this kingdom, they can collect 37 Power Moons and the Multi Moon. After the player defeats Bowser in the Moon Kingdom, 7 more Power Moons become available to collect, including one from the kingdom's Hint Art and one from using a painting found in the Cascade Kingdom. The Moon Rock will also be available to destroy, causing 17 additional Power Moons to be accessible.

In order to progress to the Moon Kingdom, the player must collect at least 8 Power Moons.

Regional coins[edit ]

Main article: List of regional coins in Bowser's Kingdom

There are a total of 100 regional coins that can be found in Bowser's Kingdom, which take the form of koban with Bowser's insignia on them.

Crazy Cap items[edit ]

Item Description Price Note
The Samurai Helmet icon.
Samurai Helmet
The samurai wore helmets that were functional AND fancy. Regional coin for Bowser's Kingdom 5 Required for "Scene of Crossing the Poison Swamp" and "Taking Notes: In the Folding Screen"
The Samurai Armor icon.
Samurai Armor
The samurai basically walked around wearing works of art. Regional coin for Bowser's Kingdom 10 Required for "Scene of Crossing the Poison Swamp" and "Taking Notes: In the Folding Screen"
The Happi Headband icon.
Happi Headband
This coiled headband is perfect when you want to cover just a BIT of your head. Regional coin for Bowser's Kingdom 20 N/A
The Happi Outfit icon.
Happi Outfit
Traditional clothing designed to be easy to move around in at a festival. Regional coin for Bowser's Kingdom 25 N/A
The Paper Lantern souvenir icon.
Paper Lantern
These lanterns are found in Bowser's Castle. In the old days, people used to walk around with them like flashlights! Regional coin for Bowser's Kingdom 5 N/A
The Jizo Statue souvenir icon.
Jizo Statue
Found placed all over, these guardian deities watch over travelers in silent protection. Regional coin for Bowser's Kingdom 25 N/A
The Bowser's Kingdom Sticker souvenir icon.
Bowser's Kingdom Sticker
A sticker inspired by Bowser's Castle. Regional coin for Bowser's Kingdom 10 N/A
A Power Moon in Super Mario Odyssey
Bowser's Kingdom Power Moon
A Power Moon that was recovered from Bowser's kingdom. Coin icon from Super Mario Odyssey 100 N/A

Gallery[edit ]

Names in other languages[edit ]

Bowser's Kingdom[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese クッパの国
Kuppa no Kuni
Bowser's Land [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 酷霸王之国
Kùbàwáng zhī Guó (Mandarin)
Houhbawòhng jī Gwok (Cantonese)
Bowser's Land [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 庫巴國
Kùbā Guó (Mandarin)
Fubā Gwok (Cantonese)
Bowser Land [?]
庫巴王國
Kùbā Wángguó (Mandarin)
Fubā Wòhnggwok (Cantonese)
Bowser Kingdom Monopoly: Super Mario Celebration! [2]
Dutch Bowsers rijk Bowser's Realm [?]
Bowser's Koninkrijk Bowser's Kingdom Monopoly: Super Mario Celebration! [3]
French Pays de Bowser Bowser's Country [?]
German Bowsers Land Bowser's Country [?]
Italian Regno di Bowser Bowser's Kingdom [?]
Korean 쿠파 왕국
Kupa Wangguk
Bowser Kingdom [4]
Russian Царство Боузера
Tsarstvo Bouzera
Bowser's Kingdom [?]
Spanish Reino de Bowser Bowser's Kingdom [?]

Bowser's Castle[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese クッパ城
Kuppa-jō
Bowser Castle [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 酷霸王城堡
Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo (Mandarin)
Houhbawòhng Sìhngbóu (Cantonese)
Bowser Castle [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 庫巴城堡
Kùbā Chéngbǎo (Mandarin)
Fubā Sìhngbóu (Cantonese)
Bowser Castle [?]
Dutch Bowsers kasteel Bowser's Castle [?]
French Château de Bowser Bowser's Castle [?]
German Bowsers Festung Bowser's Fortress [?]
Italian Castello di Bowser Bowser's Castle [?]
Korean 쿠파 성
Kupa Seong
Bowser Castle [?]
Russian Замок Боузера
Zamok Bouzera
Bowser's Castle [?]
Spanish Castillo de Bowser Bowser's Castle [?]

Notes[edit ]

  • Many ornaments strewn throughout the kingdom, such as the nobori and the chōchin , contain the kanji寿ことぶき(kotobuki), which means "congratulations." Some chōchin additionally contain the words 「寿空覇」, where「空覇」literally means "conqueror of the heavens," but is also ateji for「クッパ」(Kuppa), Bowser's Japanese name. Put together, the kanji can be interpreted as 寿ことぶき空覇クッパ, which translates to "Congratulations Bowser!"[1] :271
  • The kingdom's industry (hanafuda cards) may be a reference to Nintendo's origins as a card company.
  • The Bowser statues seen during the boss battles against Topper and Hariet are based on the Japanese gods Fūjin , the god of winds, and Raijin , the god of thunder, respectively.
  • While capturing a spark pylon in this kingdom, the sound it makes to the music is replaced by koto samples to reflect its Japanese theme. Additionally, if specific music is played in the Music List, the sound will slow down.

References[edit ]

Super Mario Odyssey
Playable characters MarioCappy
Non-playable characters Princess PeachTiaraBonnetersBonneter biologistFrogsUncle amiiboTalkatooTostarenansDesert WandererSheepMoe-EyesSphynxJaxiGlydonKoopasRoving RacersLakitusGoombettesLochladiesStyle SistersDorriesSteam GardenersRabbitsNew DonkersMayor PaulineBandShiveriansShiverian RacersShiverian ElderBubblainiansCoachDogVolbonansPoochyToadsToad Brigade (Archivist Toadette · Captain Toad · Green Toad · Hint Toad · Purple Toad · Yellow Toad) • Jammin' ToadYoshiLuigi a
Enemies Astro-LanceurBanzai BillBig Chain ChompBig Poison Piranha PlantBitefrostBroode's Chain ChompBullet BillBurrboChain ChompChargin' ChuckCheep CheepChinchoCoin CofferDonkey KongFire BroFire Piranha PlantFuzzyGoombaGushenHammer BroKleptoKombooLava BubbleMagmatoMaw-RayMini GoombaMoonsnakeParabonesParagoombaPoison Piranha PlantPokioPulse BeamShermSpinyStairface OgreT-RexTrapeetleTropical WigglerTy-fooUprootUrban StingbyUrban Stingby LarvaYoofoe
Obstacles Banzai Bill CannonBarrelBill BlasterBoulderCannonballFirework bombFortress turretFreezing waterIceIcicleLavaLava GeyserOil drumPepperPepper launcherPoisonQuicksandRevolving lattice wallRotating defense mechanismSenobi Generate PointShellShell launcherSpike TrapWindWind Blow TowerWooden roller
Bosses Broodals TopperHarietSpewartRango
Large bosses Madame BroodeKnucklotecTorkdriftBowserMechawigglerMollusque-LanceurCookatielRuined DragonRoboBrood
Items BubbleCoinCoin pileFruitHeartHidden CoinKeyLife-Up HeartMoon ShardMulti MoonNoteNutPauline's lost itemsPower MoonRegional coinRockRocket FlowerSeedTurnipYoshi's Egg
Objects ? Block2D block8-bit character8-bit pipeAirshipArrow SignBarBarrierBeanstalkBig mushroomBinding BandBinocularsBird (traveling)BlockBoomboxBowser statueBrick BlockBubblerButterflyCactusCheckpoint FlagCheese rockCoin BlockCoin ringCrateDumpsterFalling PlatformFishFloating cornFlower (Cap Throw)Flower (environmental object)Flower RoadFogFrost-Frosted CakeGiant SwingGirderGlowing spotGoomba buttonGround-Pound SwitchHat CatapultHat cloudHat LauncherHat TrampolineHidden BlockHillHip Drop Move LiftHint ArtHoleJaxi StandJaxi StatueJizoKeyhole PedestalKnob-like structureKoopa ShellLanternLava cannonLetterLever SwitchLiftLochlady DressLurkerManholeMeatMini RocketMoon CageMoon PedestalMoon PipeMoon platformMoon RockMotor scooterMovable coverMushroom PlatformMysterious sproutP SwitchParking lotPenguinPipePolePole (bollard)PostPropeller PillarPush-BlockPuzzle PartRankings BoardRC CarRed doorRising Stone PillarRock wallRotating buildingRotating dialRotating platformSand GeyserScarecrowSeagullSeesawShell launcherSlotsSmall animalSmall birdSmall UFOSnowSoft wallSoirée BouquetSpark pylonSparkle WaterSpinning blockSpinning saucepanSteel BlockStone markerStone spireStone wallStupendous StewSwingSwinging ScaffoldingSwordTail TreeTapering platformTaxiTrampolineTransparent PlatformTrash CanTravel TipTreasure chestTreeVanishing platformVolcanoWardrobe closetWarp holeWedding-announcement posterWire Net PlatformWooden pendulumYellow turnstileZipper
Locations Main story Cap Kingdom (Bonneton)Cascade Kingdom (Fossil Falls)Sand Kingdom (Tostarena)Lake Kingdom (Lake Lamode)Wooded Kingdom (Steam Gardens)Cloud Kingdom (Nimbus Arena)Lost Kingdom (Forgotten Isle)Metro Kingdom (New Donk City) • Snow Kingdom (Shiveria)Seaside Kingdom (Bubblaine)Luncheon Kingdom (Mount Volbono)Ruined Kingdom (Crumbleden)Bowser's Kingdom (Bowser's Castle) • Moon Kingdom (Honeylune Ridge)
Post-story Mushroom Kingdom (Peach's Castle) • Dark Side (Rabbit Ridge)Darker Side (Culmina Crater)
Other OdysseyCrazy CapStarshroom
Moves Backward SomersaultCap JumpCap ThrowCaptureCrawlCrouchDashDiveDouble JumpDownward ThrowDrill SpinGround PoundGround Pound JumpJumpLong JumpQuick SwimRollSide SomersaultSpin JumpSpin ThrowSwimTriple JumpUpward ThrowWall JumpWarp
Gameplay elements amiiboBalloon World aBeach VolleyballBound Bowl Grand PrixCompletionGravityGravity fieldHealth MeterJump-Rope ChallengeKoopa FreerunningKoopa Trace-WalkingNintendo Labo bObjectivesPicture MatchRC Car ChallengeSnapshot Mode
Music "Battling the Broodals" • "Break Free (Lead the Way)" • "Fossil Falls" • "Jump Up, Super Star!" • "New Donk City" • "Peronza Plaza" • "Rebuffing the Ruined Dragon" • "Run, Jump, Throw! 1" • "Run, Jump, Throw! 2" • "Shiveria Town" • "Steam Gardens" • "The Forgotten Isle" • "Tostarena Nights" • "Tostarena Ruins" • "Underground Moon Caverns"
Further info 7net ShoppingThe Art of Super Mario Odyssey GalleryGlitches • "Hop Chop Splat Oh-no! Song" • Lists of names in other languages (Clothing · Music List · Power Moons · Souvenirs) • Mario Reads Your Letters Music ListNintendo Music (soundtrack) • Original soundtrackPre-release and unused contentQuotesScavenger Hunts for Kids (Ep. 1) • Sound selectionSuper Mario Odyssey (sticker book) • Super Mario Odyssey Review Round-upSuper Mario Odyssey: The ChaseStaffThe Super Mario Players
a In version 1.2.0 or later
b In version 1.3.0 or later
Kingdoms in Super Mario Odyssey
Cap Kingdom (Bonneton)
List of Power Moons in the Cap Kingdom List of regional coins in the Cap Kingdom
Locations Glasses BridgeCentral PlazaSometimes BridgeTop-Hat Tower
Story missions Cappy of the Cap Kingdom
VR mission Find Band Members in the Cap Kingdom!
Cascade Kingdom (Fossil Falls)
List of Power Moons in the Cascade Kingdom List of regional coins in the Cascade Kingdom
Story missions Our First Power MoonMulti Moon Atop the Falls
Sand Kingdom (Tostarena)
List of Power Moons in the Sand Kingdom List of regional coins in the Sand Kingdom
Locations Tostarena TownTostarena RuinsMoe-Eye HabitatInverted PyramidUnderground TempleDeepest UndergroundJaxi RuinsDesert Oasis
Story missions Atop the Highest TowerMoon Shards in the SandShowdown on the Inverted PyramidThe Hole in the Desert
Lake Kingdom (Lake Lamode)
List of Power Moons in the Lake Kingdom List of regional coins in the Lake Kingdom
Locations CourtyardWater Plaza
Story missions Broodals Over the Lake
Wooded Kingdom (Steam Gardens)
List of Power Moons in the Wooded Kingdom List of regional coins in the Wooded Kingdom
Locations Sky Garden TowerForest Charging StationSecret Flower FieldDeep Woods
Story missions Road to Sky GardenFlower Thieves of Sky GardenPath to the Secret Flower FieldDefend the Secret Flower Field!
Cloud Kingdom (Nimbus Arena)
List of Power Moons in the Cloud Kingdom
Story missions Hat-to-Hat Combat
Lost Kingdom (Forgotten Isle)
List of Power Moons in the Lost Kingdom List of regional coins in the Lost Kingdom
Story missions N/A
Metro Kingdom (New Donk City)
List of Power Moons in the Metro Kingdom List of regional coins in the Metro Kingdom
Locations Construction SiteNew Donk City HallNew Donk City Hall PlazaMayor Pauline Commemorative ParkOutdoor CaféUnderground Power Plant
Story missions The Scourge on the SkyscraperA Fresh Start for the CityA Traditional Festival!
Snow Kingdom (Shiveria)
List of Power Moons in the Snow Kingdom List of regional coins in the Snow Kingdom
Locations Shiveria TownIcicle CavernHollow CrevasseWind-Chill CavernSnowy MountainSnowline CircuitIceburn Circuit
Story missions The Cake Thief's Parting GiftThe Bound Bowl Grand Prix
Seaside Kingdom (Bubblaine)
List of Power Moons in the Seaside Kingdom List of regional coins in the Seaside Kingdom
Locations LighthouseUnderwater Tunnel to the LighthouseGlass PalaceRolling CanyonHot Spring IslandBeach House
Story missions The Glass Is Half Empty!
VR mission Find Band Members in the Seaside Kingdom!
Luncheon Kingdom (Mount Volbono)
List of Power Moons in the Luncheon Kingdom List of regional coins in the Luncheon Kingdom
Locations Peronza Plaza
Story missions The Broodals Are After Some Cookin'Under the Cheese RocksBig Pot on the Volcano: Dive In!Climb Up the Cascading MagmaCookatiel Showdown!
VR mission Find Band Members in the Luncheon Kingdom!
Ruined Kingdom (Crumbleden)
List of Power Moons in the Ruined Kingdom
Story missions Battle with the Lord of Lightning!
Bowser's Kingdom (Bowser's Castle)
List of Power Moons in Bowser's Kingdom List of regional coins in Bowser's Kingdom
Story missions Infiltrate Bowser's Castle!Smart BombingBig Broodal BattleShowdown at Bowser's Castle
Moon Kingdom (Honeylune Ridge)
List of Power Moons in the Moon Kingdom List of regional coins in the Moon Kingdom
Locations Ever-After HillQuiet WallRinging-Bells PlateauUnderground Moon CavernsWedding Hall
Story missions Bowser's Moon Wedding
Mushroom Kingdom (Peach's Castle)
List of Power Moons in the Mushroom Kingdom List of regional coins in the Mushroom Kingdom
Locations CourtyardGoomba WoodsMushroom PondYoshi's House
Dark Side (Rabbit Ridge)
List of Power Moons in the Dark Side
Locations Rabbit Ridge Tower
Story missions Arrival at Rabbit Ridge!
Darker Side (Culmina Crater) Story missions Long Journey's End
Click on a Power Moon icon to see a list of all Power Moons in that kingdom
Click on a regional coin icon to see a list of all regional coins in that kingdom