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The '''Frost-Frosted Cake''' is a cake made by the [[Shiverian]]s of the [[Snow Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It is the kingdom's first-place prize for the [[Bound Bowl Grand Prix]].
The '''Frost-Frosted Cake''' is a cake made by the [[Shiverian]]s of the [[Snow Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It is the kingdom's first-place prize for the [[Bound Bowl Grand Prix]].


During the events of the game, the cake is stolen by [[Bowser]] and the [[Broodals]] as a wedding cake for [[Princess Peach]]'s  forced marriage to the [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]] king. After [[Mario]] defeats Bowser in the [[Moon Kingdom]], the Frost-Frosted Cake is the only wedding item that doesn't return to its original location.
During the events of the game, the cake is stolen by [[Bowser]] and the [[Broodals]] as a wedding cake for [[Princess Peach]]'s  forced marriage to the [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]] king. After [[Mario]] defeats Bowser in the [[Moon Kingdom]], the Frost-Frosted Cake is the only wedding item that doesn't return to its original location because it was eaten at [[Bowser]]’s wedding.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 15:31, March 25, 2019

The Frost-Frosted Cake

The Frost-Frosted Cake is a cake made by the Shiverians of the Snow Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. It is the kingdom's first-place prize for the Bound Bowl Grand Prix.

During the events of the game, the cake is stolen by Bowser and the Broodals as a wedding cake for Princess Peach's forced marriage to the Koopa king. After Mario defeats Bowser in the Moon Kingdom, the Frost-Frosted Cake is the only wedding item that doesn't return to its original location because it was eaten at Bowser’s wedding.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 純白のケーキ
Junpaku no Kēki
Snow-White Cake

German Zuckergusstorte
Frosting cake
Italian Torta fiordineve
Snow Flower Cake
Russian Снежно-нежный торт
Snezhno-nezhnyi tort
Snowy-tender cake

Spanish Pastel Niveo
Snowy Cake