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===2D Areas===
===2D Areas===
===Moon Rocks===


===The ''Odyssey''===
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===Crazy Cap===
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===Moon Rocks===


==Characters==
==Characters==

Revision as of 17:36, March 26, 2024

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Shigeru Miyamoto considers Super Mario Galaxy to be the "true" sequel to Super Mario 64, not Super Mario Sunshine. Though this was not stated around the time of its release in 2007, it is internally recognized for having directly informed the structure of the following three 3D Super Mario games as of 2017, collectively called the course clear-style games.[1] The oldest of these three, Super Mario Galaxy 2, is a direct sequel and the first one to be released on the same console as its predecessor since Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.C Building upon the first game's design philosophy, its courses are more linear and reliant on 2D sections. The outer space theming is subdued. Gameplay components like the world map and Prankster Comets were greatly simplified. The hub world became a smaller area, and the unique narrative elements of Super Mario Galaxy were muted. These changes were made to further foster accessibility to a wider audience and reduce dependency on camera controls. This design trend was subsequently expanded upon in Super Mario 3D Land and Super Mario 3D World, games that were viewed as adopting more design philosophies from the concurrent New Super Mario Bros. titles than the hakoniwa principals of prior 3D entries. Super Mario Odyssey was the first 3D game to not be explicitly tied to Super Mario Galaxy since Super Mario Sunshine, but even this title incorporated elements derived from the game. The Moon Kingdom in particular was created to visually contrast with the lush, vibrant elements of Super Mario Galaxy's levels and incorporated explicit callbacks. Gravity is generally weaker in the lunar kingdoms, making jumps feel floatier.

Iconography from Super Mario Galaxy has been incorporated into nearly all space-themed settings throughout subsequent spinoff games, such as in Rainbow Road from Mario Kart Wii and World 8 from Dr. Mario World (2019). Rosalina has become a recurring character in these titles in addition to making reappearances in the mainline games. Rosalina often appears alongside older Super Mario characters in physical Nintendo advertisements, such as at Narita International Airport. Lumas, Star Bits, and the Toad Brigade have also become recurring elements in the franchise. The Toad Brigade Captain has appeared in four subsequent mainline games and even starred in a dedicated title. For more specific callbacks to Super Mario Galaxy, see below.

This is the last game directed by Yoshiaki Koizumi, who has taken on the role of producer for subsequent Super Mario projects. From 2013 to 2023, he was the representative director at 1-UP Studio, a sister studio to Nintendo EAD, where he helped facilitate the development of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Super Mario Odyssey, and Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (2021). The level-design director for Super Mario Galaxy, Koichi Hayashida, inherited the role of director for all subsequent course clear-style 3D titles. Super Mario Galaxy was the last Super Mario title to see "serious" involvement from Miyamoto until Super Mario Run (2016).

Super Mario Galaxy not the first video game to integrate spherical worlds that pan under the player character's feet, but nearly all games that have integrated the concept after Super Mario Galaxy are compared to it by professional reviewers and in casual parlance. (Yoshi's Island, Sonic Adventure 2, Ratchet & Clank, and Psychonaughts have some spherical worlds, but it may be needless to list them all. It is more important to remark on examples after the fact of games being compared to it, like Sonic Lost World); note how the concept at large has rarely been attempted.


In-house (conceptual)

  • Last Mario game to see "serious" involvement from Miyamoto until Super Mario Run (ref)
  • Last game directed by Yoshiaki Koizumi, who would be given greater roles as producer for other Mario projects, while Galaxy level designer Koichi Hayashida would be given directorial duties for subsequent entries
  • SMG2 would be the last time Nintendo attempted to create a platformer with spherical worlds (have they ever said why?)
  • Apparently Odyssey's Photo Mode derived from the developer's attempt to mitigate the complexity of camera controls (ref)
  • Miyamoto expressed that Nintendo is open to developing a third game (his comments suggest Nintendo continued to pursue design choices that would make 3D games less daunting to 2D-players, hence why SM3DL and SM3DW appeared they way they do, but of note, the author of this work aligns SMG with SM64 and SMS as a sprawling adventure-type game) (ref)
  • Folks clearly missed the idea of having a 3D Mario game that felt like an adventure (ref)

Industry at large

  • Very few studios would attempt making platformers with spherical worlds (I recall some developer somewhere mentioning the technical difficulty with trying to do this)
  • When a game does try this or attempts something comparable, it is often referred to as "Galaxy-styled" even though SMG was not the first platform game to attempt this design (Sonic Adventure 2, Ratchet & Clank, Yoshi's Island)
  • Low-effort theme park-tie in clearly based on (maybe even directly stole from) Galaxy
  • Both Sonic Colors (in a positive sense) and Sonic Lost World (in a negative sense) likened to Galaxy

Rosalina was proposed as a new playable character in the earliest phases of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U during 2012, explicitly with the desire to replicate the feel of Super Mario Galaxy in her aerial movements.[2]

The game has been cited as a source of inspiration for Armillo (2014),[3] Gears 5 (2019),[4] Solar Ash (2021),[5] and Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope (2022).[6]

Things to read

Notes and references

Notes

C - While Yoshi's Island: Super Mario World 2 was released in 1995 on the same console as Super Mario World, it is not recognized as an entry in the Super Mario series.

References

  1. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named switch
  2. ^ Sakurai, Masahiro. "Image Transcriptions of Project Proposal for Smash for Wii U/3DS." Source Gaming, translated by Source Gaming, 4 Jul. 2015. Accessed 28 Apr. 2023.
  3. ^ McFerran, Damien. "Developer Interview: Fuzzy Wuzzy Games Talks Armillo And Developing For The Wii U eShop." Nintendo Life, 18 Jan. 2013. Accessed 6 Jul. 2023.
  4. ^ Sinclair, Brendan. "Making Gears of War click for more than the hardcore." GamesIndustry.biz, 19 Nov. 2019. Accessed 28 Apr. 2023.
  5. ^ Wood, Austin. "Solar Ash lives up to its "dumb elevator pitch" of Super Mario Galaxy meets Shadow of the Colossus." GamesRadar+, 15 Sept. 2021. Accessed 28 Apr. 2023.
  6. ^ Deschamps, Marc. "Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Director David Soliani Reveals Inspirations, Nintendo's Limits, and More." ComicBook.com, 27 Oct. 2022. Accessed 28 Apr. 2023.

SMO

Locations

Setting

Kingdoms

Kingdoms
8-Bit Odyssey in Super Mario Odyssey Part 1: following the "Opening Scene"
01. Cap Kingdom (Bonneton)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×31 Total number of obtainable regional coins.×50 Total number of reachable areas.×6 Total number of boss battles.×1
Missions
Cap Kingdom artwork from Super Mario Odyssey. Dialogue sprite of Cappy as the Mario Cap from Super Mario Odyssey. Cappy of the Cap Kingdom Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Frog-Jumping Above the Fog
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Frog-Jumping from the Top Deck Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Cap Kingdom Timer Challenge 1
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Good Evening, Captain Toad! Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Shopping in Bonneton
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Skimming the Poison Tide Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Slipping Through the Poison Tide
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Push-Block Peril Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Click here for the remaining missions...
TBW
Unlock criteria: begin a new save file (first visit); collect 5 Power Moons in the Cascade Kingdom (revisit)
02. Cascade Kingdom (Fossil Falls)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×42 Total number of obtainable regional coins.×50 Total number of reachable areas.×6 Total number of boss battles.×1
Missions
Cascade Kingdom artwork from Super Mario Odyssey. Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Our First Power Moon Vector artwork of a Multi Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Multi Moon Atop the Falls
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Chomp Through the Rocks Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Behind the Waterfall
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey On Top of the Rubble Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Treasure of the Waterfall Basin
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Above a High Cliff Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Across the Floating Isles
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Cascade Kingdom Timer Challenge 1 Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Click here for the remaining missions...
TBW
Unlock criterion: complete "Cappy of the Cap Kingdom"
03. Sand Kingdom (Tostarena)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×93 Total number of obtainable regional coins.×100 Total number of reachable areas.×14 Total number of boss battles.×2
Missions
Sand Kingdom artwork from Super Mario Odyssey. Power Moon (Sand Kingdom) Atop the Highest Tower Power Moon (Sand Kingdom) Moon Shards in the Sand
Multi Moon (Sand Kingdom) Showdown on the Inverted Pyramid Multi Moon (Sand Kingdom) The Hole in the Desert
Power Moon (Sand Kingdom) Overlooking the Desert Town Power Moon (Sand Kingdom) Alcove in the Ruins
Power Moon (Sand Kingdom) On the Leaning Pillar Power Moon (Sand Kingdom) Hidden Room in the Flowing Sands
Power Moon (Sand Kingdom) Secret of the Mural Power Moon (Sand Kingdom) Click here for the remaining missions...
TBW
Unlock criterion: collect 5 Power Moons in the Cascade Kingdom
04. Lake Kingdom (Lake Lamode)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×44 Total number of obtainable regional coins.×50 Total number of reachable areas.×5 Total number of boss battles.×1
Missions
Lake Kingdom artwork from Super Mario Odyssey Multi Moon (Lake Kingdom) Broodals Over the Lake Power Moon (Lake Kingdom) Dorrie-Back Rider
Power Moon (Lake Kingdom) Cheep Cheep Crossing Power Moon (Lake Kingdom) End of the Hidden Passage
Power Moon (Lake Kingdom) What's in the Box? Power Moon (Lake Kingdom) On the Lakeshore
Power Moon (Lake Kingdom) From the Broken Pillar Power Moon (Lake Kingdom) Treasure in the Spiky Waterway
Power Moon (Lake Kingdom) Lake Gardening: Spiky Passage Seed Power Moon (Lake Kingdom) Click here for the remaining missions...
TBW
Unlock criterion: collect 16 Power Moons in the Sand Kingdom or Wooded Kingdom
05. Wooded Kingdom (Steam Gardens)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×80 Total number of obtainable regional coins.×100 Total number of reachable areas.×14 Total number of boss battles.×2
Missions
Wooded Kingdom artwork from Super Mario Odyssey. Power Moon (Wooded Kingdom) Road to Sky Garden Multi Moon (Wooded Kingdom) Flower Thieves of Sky Garden
Power Moon (Wooded Kingdom) Path to the Secret Flower Field Multi Moon (Wooded Kingdom) Defend the Secret Flower Field!
Power Moon (Wooded Kingdom) Behind the Rock Wall Power Moon (Wooded Kingdom) Back Way Up the Mountain
Power Moon (Wooded Kingdom) Rolling Rock in the Woods Power Moon (Wooded Kingdom) Caught Hopping in the Forest!
Power Moon (Wooded Kingdom) Thanks for the Charge! Power Moon (Wooded Kingdom) Click here for the remaining missions...
TBW
Unlock criterion: collect 16 Power Moons in the Sand Kingdom or 8 in the Lake Kingdom
06. Cloud Kingdom (Nimbus Arena)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×9 Total number of reachable areas.×3 Total number of boss battles.×1
Missions
The Cloud Kingdom Dialogue sprite of Bowser from Super Mario Odyssey. Hat-to-Hat Combat Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Picture Match: Basically a Goomba
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Peach in the Cloud Kingdom Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Digging in the...Cloud?
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey High, High Above the Clouds Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Crossing the Cloud Sea
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Taking Notes: Up and Down Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Picture Match: A Stellar Goomba!
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey King of the Cube! Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey The Sixth Face
TBW
Unlock criterion: collect 8 Power Moons in the Lake Kingdom or 16 in the Wooded Kingdom
8-Bit Odyssey in Super Mario Odyssey Part 2: following "A Fall From Grace"
07. Lost Kingdom (Forgotten Isle)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×35 Total number of obtainable regional coins.×50 Total number of reachable areas.×3
Missions
Lost Kingdom Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Atop a Propeller Pillar Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Below the Cliff's Edge
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Inside the Stone Cage Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey On a Tree in the Swamp
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Over the Fuzzies, Above the Swamp Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Avoiding Fuzzies Inside the Wall
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Inside the Rising Stone Pillar Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Enjoying the View of Forgotten Isle
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey On the Mountain Road Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Click here for the remaining missions...
TBW
Unlock criterion: complete "Hat-to-Hat Combat"
08. Metro Kingdom (New Donk City)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×85 Total number of obtainable regional coins.×100 Total number of reachable areas.×16 Total number of boss battles.×1
Missions
Metro Kingdom artwork from Super Mario Odyssey. Multi Moon (Metro Kingdom) New Donk City's Pest Problem Power Moon (Metro Kingdom) Drummer on Board!
Power Moon (Metro Kingdom) Guitarist on Board! Power Moon (Metro Kingdom) Bassist on Board!
Power Moon (Metro Kingdom) Trumpeter on Board! Power Moon (Metro Kingdom) Powering Up the Station
Multi Moon (Metro Kingdom) A Traditional Festival! Power Moon (Metro Kingdom) Inside an Iron Girder
Power Moon (Metro Kingdom) Swaying in the Breeze Power Moon (Metro Kingdom) Click here for the remaining missions...
TBW
Unlock criterion: collect 10 Power Stars in the Lost Kingdom
09. Snow Kingdom (Shiveria)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×57 Total number of obtainable regional coins.×50 Total number of reachable areas.×10 Total number of boss battles.×1
Missions
Artwork of the Snow Kingdom from Super Mario Odyssey Power Moon (Snow Kingdom) The Icicle Barrier Power Moon (Snow Kingdom) The Ice Wall Barrier
Power Moon (Snow Kingdom) The Gusty Barrier Power Moon (Snow Kingdom) The Snowy Mountain Barrier
Multi Moon (Snow Kingdom) The Bound Bowl Grand Prix Power Moon (Snow Kingdom) Entrance to Shiveria
Power Moon (Snow Kingdom) Behind Snowy Mountain Power Moon (Snow Kingdom) Shining in the Snow in Town
Power Moon (Snow Kingdom) Atop a Blustery Arch Power Moon (Snow Kingdom) Click here for the remaining missions...
TBW
Unlock criterion: collect 20 Power Stars in the Metro Kingdom or 10 in the Seaside Kingdom
10. Seaside Kingdom (Bubblaine)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×73 Total number of obtainable regional coins.×100 Total number of reachable areas.×11 Total number of boss battles.×1
Missions
The Seaside Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. Power Moon (Seaside Kingdom) The Stone Pillar Seal Power Moon (Seaside Kingdom) The Lighthouse Seal
Power Moon (Seaside Kingdom) The Hot Spring Seal Power Moon (Seaside Kingdom) The Seal Above the Canyon
Multi Moon (Seaside Kingdom) The Glass Is Half Full! Power Moon (Seaside Kingdom) On the Cliff Overlooking the Beach
Power Moon (Seaside Kingdom) Ride the Jetstream Power Moon (Seaside Kingdom) Ocean-Bottom Maze: Treasure
Power Moon (Seaside Kingdom) Ocean-Bottom Maze: Hidden Room Power Moon (Seaside Kingdom) Click here for the remaining missions...
TBW
Unlock criterion: collect 20 Power Stars in the Metro Kingdom or 10 in the Snow Kingdom
11. Luncheon Kingdom (Mount Volbono)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×72 Total number of obtainable regional coins.×100 Total number of reachable areas.×12 Total number of boss battles.×2
Missions
Luncheon Kingdom artwork from Super Mario Odyssey. Power Moon (Luncheon Kingdom) The Broodals Are After Some Cookin' Power Moon (Luncheon Kingdom) Under the Cheese Rocks
Multi Moon (Luncheon Kingdom) Big Pot on the Volcano: Dive In! Power Moon (Luncheon Kingdom) Climb Up the Cascading Magma
Multi Moon (Luncheon Kingdom) Cookatiel Showdown! Power Moon (Luncheon Kingdom) Piled on the Salt
Power Moon (Luncheon Kingdom) Lurking in the Pillar's Shadow Power Moon (Luncheon Kingdom) Atop the Jutting Crag
Power Moon (Luncheon Kingdom) Is This an Ingredient Too?! Power Moon (Luncheon Kingdom) Click here for the remaining missions...
TBW
Unlock criterion: collect 10 Power Stars in the Snow Kingdom or the Seaside Kingdom
12. Ruined Kingdom (Crumbleden)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×12 Total number of reachable areas.×3 Total number of boss battles.×1
Missions
Ruined Kingdom Vector artwork of a Multi Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Battle with the Lord of Lightning! Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey In the Ancient Treasure Chest
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Roulette Tower: Climbed Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Roulette Tower: Stopped
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Peach in the Ruined Kingdom Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Caught on a Big Horn
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Upon the Broken Arch Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Rolling Rock on the Battlefield
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Charging Through an Army Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey The Mummy Army's Curse
TBW
Unlock criterion: collect 18 Power Stars in the Luncheon Kingdom
8-Bit Odyssey in Super Mario Odyssey Part 3: following "Attack of the Ruined Dragon"
13. Bowser's Kingdom (Bowser's Castle)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×64 Total number of obtainable regional coins.×100 Total number of reachable areas.×8 Total number of boss battles.×3
Missions
Bowser's Kingdom Power Moon (Bowser's Kingdom) Infiltrate Bowser's Castle! Power Moon (Bowser's Kingdom) Smart Bombing
Power Moon (Bowser's Kingdom) Big Broodal Battle Multi Moon (Bowser's Kingdom) Showdown at Bowser's Castle
Power Moon (Bowser's Kingdom) Behind the Big Wall Power Moon (Bowser's Kingdom) Treasure Inside the Turret
Power Moon (Bowser's Kingdom) From the Side Above the Castle Gate Power Moon (Bowser's Kingdom) Sunken Treasure in the Moat
Power Moon (Bowser's Kingdom) Past the Moving Wall Power Moon (Bowser's Kingdom) Click here for the remaining missions...
TBW
Unlock criterion: complete "Battle with the Lord of Lightning!"
14. Moon Kingdom (Honeylune Ridge)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×38 Total number of obtainable regional coins.×50 Total number of reachable areas.×5 Total number of boss battles.×2
Missions
Moon Kingdom Dialogue sprite of Bowser from Super Mario Odyssey. Bowser's Moon Wedding Power Moon (Moon Kingdom) Shining Above the Moon
Power Moon (Moon Kingdom) Along the Cliff Face Power Moon (Moon Kingdom) The Tip of a White Spire
Power Moon (Moon Kingdom) Rolling Rock on the Moon Power Moon (Moon Kingdom) Caught Hopping on the Moon!
Power Moon (Moon Kingdom) Cliffside Treasure Chest Power Moon (Moon Kingdom) Moon Kingdom Timer Challenge 1
Power Moon (Moon Kingdom) Taking Notes: On the Moon's Surface Power Moon (Moon Kingdom) Click here for the remaining missions...
TBW
Unlock criterion: collect 8 Power Stars in Bowser's Kingdom
8-Bit Odyssey in Super Mario Odyssey Part 5: The Odyssey Continues...
15. Mushroom Kingdom (Peach's Castle)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×104 Total number of obtainable regional coins.×100 Total number of reachable areas.×13 Total number of boss battles.×6
Missions
Peach's Castle side view.png Artwork - SUPER STAR.svg Perched on the Castle Roof Artwork - SUPER STAR.svg Pops Out of the Tail
Artwork - SUPER STAR.svg Caught Hopping at Peach's Castle! Artwork - SUPER STAR.svg Gardening for Toad: Garden Seed
Artwork - SUPER STAR.svg Gardening for Toad: Field Seed Artwork - SUPER STAR.svg Gardening for Toad: Pasture Seed
Artwork - SUPER STAR.svg Gardening for Toad: Lake Seed Artwork - SUPER STAR.svg Grow a Flower Garden
Artwork - SUPER STAR.svg Mushroom Kingdom Timer Challenge Artwork - SUPER STAR.svg Click here for the remaining missions...
TBW
Unlock criterion: complete "Bowser's Moon Wedding"
16. Dark Side (Rabbit Ridge)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×26 Total number of reachable areas.×13 Total number of boss battles.×5
Missions
The Dark Side in Super Mario Odyssey. Vector artwork of a Multi Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Arrival at Rabbit Ridge! Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Captain Toad on the Dark Side!
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Breakdown Road: Hurry! Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Breakdown Road: Final Challenge!
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Invisible Road: Rush! Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Invisible Road: Secret!
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Vanishing Road Rush Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Vanishing Road Challenge
Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Yoshi Under Siege Vector artwork of a Power Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Click here for the remaining missions...
TBW
Unlock criteria: complete "Bowser's Moon Wedding" and accumulate 250 Power Stars
17. Darker Side (Culmina Crater)
Total number of obtainable Power Moons.×3 Total number of reachable areas.×3
Mission
Darker Side in Super Mario Odyssey. Vector artwork of a Multi Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey Long Journey's End
TBW
Unlock criteria: complete "Bowser's Moon Wedding" and accumulate 500 Power Stars

2D Areas

The Odyssey

Main article: Odyssey

Crazy Cap

Main article: Crazy Cap

Moon Rocks

Characters

Playable characters

Name Description
Artwork of Mario, from Super Mario Odyssey.
Mario
The hero of the Mushroom Kingdom and the game's protagonist. Super Mario Odyssey has Mario going on a world voyage to stop the forced marital union between Princess Peach and Bowser. Considered a return to form, Mario's advanced movement options from Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine return alongside completely new abilities. Many of these involve his new traveling companion, Cappy.
Super Mario Odyssey artwork
Cappy
A white Bonneter that resembles a top hat. He joins Mario on his journey to help rescue his sister Tiara, who was also kidnapped by Bowser. Cappy takes on the form of Mario's cap during the game and can be tossed at characters and objects, allowing Mario to temporarily "capture" their form. In multiplayer, the second player controls Cappy while the first controls Mario directly, somewhat similar to how multiplayer worked with the Co-Star Luma in Super Mario Galaxy 2.

Non-playable characters

Name Description Locations
Artwork of Princess Peach in her wedding apparel, from Super Mario Odyssey
Princess Peach
The ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom. She is kidnapped by Bowser, in the hopes that he can pressure her into marriage. The game's story revolves around Mario's quest to stop the marriage and save her. After she is rescued, Mario and Bowser both attempt to propose to her, but they are rejected. She pursues her own worldwide voyage with Tiara during the postgame. All kingdoms except the Dark Side and Darker Side[note 1]
Tiara from Super Mario Odyssey.
Tiara
Cappy's younger sister. She is kidnapped by Bowser and forced to serve as Peach's headdress for their wedding. She develops a bond with Peach while they are captured, and they decide to travel the world together during the postgame. All kingdoms except the Dark Side and Darker Side[note 1]
Male Bonneter from Super Mario Odyssey.Female Bonneter from Super Mario Odyssey.
Bonneters
Ghost-like hat creatures similar to tsukumogami. They reside in Bonneton. Bonneters are shapeshifters and disguise themselves as other people's hats in order to go sightseeing. Their home was ransacked by Bowser and the Broodals as they kidnapped Tiara. Cap Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Darker Side[note 2]
A Frog from Super Mario Odyssey.
Frogs This subject can be captured.
Skittish amphibians native to the Cap Kingdom. They are the first capturable entity encountered in the game. Cap Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Darker Side
Artwork of Hint Toad from Super Mario Odyssey. It was potentially cropped from an in-game screenshot by the producers of the guide.
Hint Toad
A knowledgeable member of the Toad Brigade. He offers Mario hints on where to find Power Moons in exchange for 50 Yellow Coins by marking their locations on the brochure map. He is always located in close proximity to Uncle amiibo. All kingdoms except the Darker Side
Uncle amiibo from Super Mario Odyssey.
Uncle amiibo
A squat tracked robot. He can provide Power Moon locations or special costumes when the player scans an amiibo. All kingdoms except the Darker Side
Talkatoo from Super Mario Odyssey.
Talkatoo
A talking parrot. It provides hints about the locations of Power Moons, but only up to three at a time. All kingdoms except the Darker Side
Blue Tostarenan from Super Mario Odyssey.Green Tostarenan from Super Mario Odyssey.
Tostarenans
Cheerful, music-loving people that look like candy calaveras. They reside in Tostarena Town, a tourist community. Some individuals host the Slots minigame. The Tostarenans suffer from unnaturally frigid temperatures caused by Bowser and the Broodals when first encountered. They are related to the Chincho enemies that roam the desert at night. Cascade Kingdom,[note 3] Sand Kingdom, Metro Kingdom, Luncheon Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Mushroom Kingdom, Darker Side[note 2]
Model of a Sheep from Super Mario Odyssey.
Sheep
Sombrero-wearing sheep can be knocked around using Cappy. They appear in various Power Moon challenges, usually requiring Mario to corral them into an enclosure. Sand Kingdom, Wooded Kingdom,[note 4] Mushroom Kingdom
A Moe-Eye from Super Mario Odyssey.
Moe-Eyes This subject can be captured.
Stone beings that resemble moai statues. They have inhabited Tostarena since ancient times. Moe-Eyes do not speak and are timid by nature: They will start to flee if approached. Capturing one allows Mario to see invisible footpaths and platforms in the surrounding area. Sand Kingdom, Moon Kingdom
The Sphynx from Super Mario Odyssey.
Sphynx
A large stone statue that looks like the Great Sphinx of Giza. It hosts quizzes: If its questions are answered correctly, it will grant access to a hidden room that contains a Power Moon. It typically speaks in a dignified tone, but it will snobbishly mock the player if its questions are answered incorrectly. Cascade Kingdom,[note 4] Sand Kingdom, Wooded Kingdom, Seaside Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Darker Side
Artwork of Jaxi from Super Mario Odyssey.
Jaxis
Sphinx-like creatures that run a transportation business in the Sand Kingdom. Once a Jaxi is summoned at a Jaxi Stand, Mario can ride it across the desert dunes and even over poisonous ponds. Jaxis are very fast and nearly indestructible, but they are very difficult to turn or stop. Sand Kingdom
Glydon in Super Mario Odyssey.
Glydon This subject can be captured.
A bespectacled creature that resembles a draco lizard. He is a world traveler who seeks great heights to glide from. If Glydon is captured, Mario can use him to glide and dive across long distances. Sand Kingdom, Wooded Kingdom, Lost Kingdom, Seaside Kingdom, Darker Side
Koopa in the Sand Kingdom of Super Mario Odyssey
Koopas (Trace-Walking)
Koopa Troopas that host the Trace-Walking minigame. They reward Mario with a Power Moon if he successfully follows the route they lay out. Sand Kingdom, Snow Kingdom, Moon Kingdom
The green Roving Racer from Super Mario Odyssey.
Koopas (Freerunning)
A quartet of Koopa Troopas called the Roving Racers. They host the Freerunning minigame. If spoken to, the Koopas will challenge Mario to a race. If victorious, he will be awarded a Power Moon. After Mario wins a kingdom's Regular Cup and breaks the kingdom's Moon Rock, the purple Koopa is replaced with a much more challenging gold one for the Master Cup. All kingdoms except the Dark Side and Darker Side
Artwork of a Lakitu from Super Mario Odyssey.
Lakitus This subject can be captured.
Cloud-riding Koopas that have a penchant for fishing. If they are captured, Mario can fish for Cheep Cheeps and other creatures in bodies of water. Sand Kingdom, Lake Kingdom, Snow Kingdom, Bowser's Kingdom
Goombette from Super Mario Odyssey.
Goombettes
Female Goombas that wear mushroom hats. They flee and disappear if Mario comes near, but they are affectionate if approached as a captured Goomba. Doing so awards the player a Power Moon. Sand Kingdom, Lake Kingdom, Wooded Kingdom, Seaside Kingdom, Luncheon Kingdom, Mushroom Kingdom
Blue Lochlady from Super Mario Odyssey.
Lochladies
Aquatic, level-headed people that resemble mermaids. They are world-renowned fashion designers that live in Lake Lamode. The Lochlady Dress, one of their national treasures, was stolen by Bowser for his wedding. A trio of beret-wearing Lochladies called the Style Sisters will give Mario a Power Moon if he wears specific costumes for them. Lake Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Darker Side[note 2]
Dorrie's model from Super Mario Odyssey.
Dorries
Gentle giants that resemble plesiosaurs. A blue, top hat-wearing individual appears in Lake Lamode, outside Peach's Castle, and on Darker Side. Yellow and purple individuals appear in Bubblaine, where they host their own Crazy Cap shops. Lake Kingdom, Seaside Kingdom, Mushroom Kingdom, Darker Side
Steam Gardener from Super Mario Odyssey.
Steam Gardeners
Yellow robots that look like watering cans. They live and maintain the plant life in the Steam Gardens. They are burdened by Torkdrift, a robot built by Bowser that is harvesting their Soirée Bouquet for his wedding. There are gray-colored variants that can dispense seeds. Wooded Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Darker Side[note 2]
Artwork of a Rabbit from Super Mario Odyssey.
Rabbits
Top hat-wearing rabbits can be chased by Mario. They run quickly, but they can be slowed down and approached if hit by Cappy. Catching up to them awards the player a Power Moon. The rabbits that live on the moon do not run away from Mario. All kingdoms except the Lake Kingdom and Darker Side
Male New Donker from Super Mario Odyssey.Female New Donker from Super Mario Odyssey.
New Donkers This subject can be captured.
Drably clothed, artistically realistic businesspeople. They are the residences of New Donk City and are governed by Mayor Pauline. When first encountered, the New Donkers are burdened by Mechawiggler, who is draining the city's energy. A pair of New Donkers hosts the Jump-Rope Challenge minigame, and captured individuals allow Mario to play the RC Car Challenge minigame. Cascade Kingdom,[note 3] Sand Kingdom, Metro Kingdom, Bowser's Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Mushroom Kingdom, Darker Side[note 2]
Artwork of Pauline from Super Mario Odyssey
Pauline
The mayor of New Donk City and the lead singer of a band. After the defeat of Mechawiggler, Mario has the option to help reform her band and put on a rooftop concert to celebrate the city's liberation from Bowser's minions. As an old friend of Mario's, she alludes to past trauma where she was abducted by an ape. She is the singer behind the game's theme "Jump Up, Super Star!" Metro Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Darker Side
Artwork of Pauline and her band from Super Mario Odyssey.
Band
A five-person musical group of New Donkers. The members include Pauline, a bassist, a guitarist, a drummer, and a trumpeter. Mario can reunite the band members after Mechawiggler is defeated. They put on a concert during the New Donk City Festival. Metro Kingdom, Darker Side
Artwork of a Shiverian Racer from Super Mario Odyssey.
Shiverians This subject can be captured.
Spherical, seal-like people that live in Shiveria Town. They have warm dispositions and enjoy baking. Bowser and the Broodals stole their famous Frost-Frosted Cake for the wedding. Some Shiverians compete together as racers in the Bound Bowl Grand Prix. Snow Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Darker Side[note 2]
Artwork of the Shiverian Elder from Super Mario Odyssey.
Shiverian Elder
The ruler of the Shiverians, and the only one among them who can bake the Frost-Frosted Cake. He hosts the Bound Bowl Grand Prix. Snow Kingdom
Male Bubblainian from Super Mario Odyssey.Female Bubblainian from Super Mario Odyssey.
Bubblainians
Snail-like people found in Bubblaine. They are known for their carefree nature. When first encountered, the Bubblainians are burdened by Mollusque-Lanceur, who is drinking all of their Sparkle Water. If approached by an enemy, they will retract into their shells. Seaside Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Darker Side[note 2]
Artwork of Coach from Super Mario Odyssey.
Coach
A bronze-colored Bubblainian. He hosts the Beach Volleyball minigame. Seaside Kingdom
The Nintendog's model from Super Mario Odyssey.
Dog
A fedora-wearing Shibaken that plays fetch with Cappy and Mario. It appears in the listed kingdoms only after the regional boss is defeated. Sand Kingdom, Metro Kingdom, Seaside Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Mushroom Kingdom, Odyssey
Blue (left) and orange (right) Volbonans from Super Mario Odyssey.
Volbonans This subject can be captured.
Colorful chefs that resemble dinner forks. They live at the base of Mount Volbono. Volbonans are experts at cooking Stupendous Stew, which was stolen by Bowser and the Broodals for the wedding reception. Captured Volbonans can be used to catapult Mario to great heights. Luncheon Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Darker Side[note 2]
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Poochy
A caricatured dog-like creature that cameos in Hint Art. It physically appears only in Bowser's Kingdom, swimming in a pond of poison. Bowser's Kingdom
Jammin' ToadBanktoad in Super Mario Odyssey.Yellow Toad and Mailtoad in Super Mario Odyssey.
Toads
Mushroom-like characters that live in the Mushroom Kingdom. They are ruled by Princess Peach. Lost Kingdom, Metro Kingdom, Bowser's Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Mushroom Kingdom, Dark Side, Darker Side[note 2]
Rendered model of Captain Toad in Super Mario Odyssey.
Captain Toad
The captain of the Toad Brigade. He is hidden away in most kingdoms and will award Mario a Power Moon if found. Cap Kingdom, Cascade Kingdom, Sand Kingdom, Lake Kingdom, Wooded Kingdom, Lost Kingdom, Metro Kingdom, Seaside Kingdom, Snow Kingdom, Luncheon Kingdom, Bowser's Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Mushroom Kingdom, Dark Side
Rendered model of Archivist Toadette in Super Mario Odyssey.
Archivist Toadette
A member of the Toad Brigade who keeps records inside Princess Peach's Castle. She awards Mario Power Moons for completing various achievements and reaching certain milestones. Mushroom Kingdom
A screenshot of Yoshi from Super Mario Odyssey, taken via the "Snapshot Mode".
Yoshi This subject can be captured.
An old friend of Mario's. He is a dinosaur-like creature with a long tongue. Capturing him allows Mario to utilize Yoshi's abilities, such as the Flutter Jump and the ability to eat enemies. Mushroom Kingdom, Dark Side, Darker Side
Artwork of Luigi for Balloon World, from Super Mario Odyssey
Luigi
Mario's younger twin brother. He was added to the game after its launch on February 21, 2018, as the host of the minigame Balloon World. Cap Kingdom, Cascade Kingdom, Sand Kingdom, Lake Kingdom, Wooded Kingdom, Lost Kingdom, Metro Kingdom, Snow Kingdom, Luncheon Kingdom, Bowser's Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Mushroom Kingdom
  1. ^ a b Does not appear until Bowser is defeated and the Toad outside Peach's Castle is spoken to.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i These characters start to appear in most of the kingdoms after Bowser is defeated.
  3. ^ a b Appear here only after the "A Tourist in the Metro Kingdom!" Power Moon is obtained.
  4. ^ a b Appear here only after the kingdom's Moon Rock is shattered.

Enemies and obstacles

Enemy

  1. Pulse Beam

obstacles

  1. Barrel
  2. Boulder / Shell / Pepper
  3. Cannon
  4. Fireworks bomb
  5. Freezing water
  6. Oil drum
  7. Poison
  8. Spike Trap
  9. Turret
  10. Wind

Items and objects

Items

These are collectibles and wearable objects.

Name Description Name Description
Artwork of a Power Moon from Super Mario Odyssey.
Power Moons
TBW Model of a Multi Moon from the Sand Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey.
Multi Moons
Gives Mario an extra life.
Artwork of a Moon Shard from Super Mario Odyssey.
Moon Shards
TBW Artwork of a Coin from Super Mario Odyssey.
Coins
TBW
Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes.
Hidden Coins
TBW Model of a Coin Stack from Super Mario Odyssey.
Coin Stacks
TBW
Artwork of a regional coin from the Metro Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey.
Regional coins
TBW Artwork of notes from Super Mario Odyssey.
Notes
TBW
Artwork of a Heart from Super Mario Odyssey.
Hearts
TBW Artwork of the Life-Up Heart from Super Mario Odyssey.
Life-Up Hearts
TBW
Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes.
Bubbles
TBW Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes.
Keys
TBW
Rendered model of a Seed from Super Mario Odyssey.
Seeds
TBW Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes.
Giant seeds
TBW
Model of a Turnip from Super Mario Odyssey.
Turnips
TBW Model of a Golden Turnip from Super Mario Odyssey.
Golden Turnips
TBW
HatUmbrellaPurse
Pauline's lost items
TBW A Rocket Flower from Super Mario Odyssey.
Rocket Flowers
TBW
Model of Yoshi's Egg from Super Mario Odyssey.
Yoshi's Egg
TBW Artwork of a fruit from Super Mario Odyssey.
Fruits
TBW

Power-ups

Items(???) that transform Mario's appearance and give him unique abilities.

Power-up / Action Form Description
Artwork of Mario capturing a Goomba, from Super Mario Odyssey
Target
Super Mario Odyssey artwork of a captured Goomba
Captured form
Definitely touch upon.
Artwork of an 8-Bit Pipe from the 2D areas in Super Mario Odyssey.
Enter a 2D Area
8-Bit Mario in Super Mario Odyssey
8-Bit Mario
Maybe counts?
Amiibo of Mario, concept art
Scan an amiibo of Mario
8-Bit Invincible Mario in Super Mario Odyssey
8-Bit Invincible Mario
Definitely counts.

Clothing

Objects

Trigger objects

  1. Bowser statue (gold)
  2. Coin ring
  3. Goomba button
  4. Ground-Pound Switch
  5. Hat Launcher
  6. Keyhole Pedestal
  7. Lever Switch
  8. Moon Rock
  9. P Switch
  10. Scarecrow
  11. Small crevice


Climbable objects

  1. Bar / Streetlamp
  2. Pole
  3. Beanstalk


Strikable objects

  1. 8-bit characters
  2. Boombox
  3. Cardboard box / Tire / Construction barrel / Garbage / Traffic cone / Can
  4. Cheese Rock (also, there is a rock material that Sherm and Hammer Bro can break - likely equatable to Cheese Rocks)
  5. Glowing spot
  6. Flower (Spin Throw)
  7. Fossil
  8. Hat Trampoline
  9. Lantern
  10. Plaster wall / Wood
  11. Post
  12. Rock
  13. Snow
  14. Spire / Lamppost / Horn / Statue's Tail / Fountain / Parking meter / Fire hydrant / Iron Fence / Tail Tree
  15. Sword
  16. Wedding-announcement poster
  17. Yellow turnstile

Capturable objects

  1. Binoculars
  2. Boulder
  3. Bowser statue
  4. Cactus
  5. Jizo
  6. Letter
  7. Manhole
  8. Meat
  9. Mini Rocket
  10. Picture Match Part
  11. Pole
  12. Puzzle Part
  13. RC Car
  14. Spark pylon
  15. Taxi
  16. Tree
  17. Zipper

Transportation objects

  1. 8-Bit Pipe
  2. Hat door
  3. Lava cannon
  4. Moon Pipe
  5. Motor scooter
  6. The Odyssey
  7. Pipe
  8. Slingshot
  9. Warp hole

Blocks and containers

  1. ? Block
  2. Block (Pokio / Bomb)
  3. Brick Block
  4. Coin Block
  5. Crate
  6. Dumpster
  7. Hidden Block
  8. Moon Cage
  9. Nut
  10. Rock Block (Bullet Bill / Banzai Bill? / Trapbeetle)
  11. Steel Block
  12. Treasure chest


Platforms

  1. Falling Platform
  2. Floating corn
  3. Flower Road
  4. Girder
  5. Hip Drop Move Lift
  6. Lava
  7. Lava Geyser
  8. Lift
  9. Movable cover
  10. Mushroom Platform
  11. Mysterious Cloud
  12. Propeller Pillar
  13. Rising Stone Pillar
  14. Sand Geyser
  15. Seesaw
  16. Spinning saucepan
  17. Swing
  18. Tapering platform
  19. Transparent Platform
  20. Trampoline / Parasol / Mushroom
  21. Vanishing platform

Wildlife

  1. Butterfly
  2. Penguin
  3. Small animal (Chipmunk / Rat / Gecko / Crab)
  4. Small bird
  5. Small UFO

Wedding objects

  1. Binding Band
  2. Frost-Frosted Cake
  3. Soirée Bouquet
  4. Stupendous Stew

Other objects

  1. Bubbler
  2. Checkpoint Flag
  3. Flower / Bush
  4. Gravity field
  5. Hint Art
  6. Jaxi Stand
  7. Rankings Board
  8. Slots
  9. Souvenir
  10. Sticker