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{{about|the minigame|the story mission|[[The Bound Bowl Grand Prix]]}}
{{about|the minigame|the story mission|[[The Bound Bowl Grand Prix]]}}
[[File:BoundBowlGrandPrix.png|thumb|250px]]
[[File:BoundBowlGrandPrix.png|thumb|250px]]
The '''Bound Bowl Grand Prix''' is a [[minigame]] that appears in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. The minigame takes place in the [[Snow Kingdom]] and involves Mario [[capture|capturing]] a [[Shiverian|Shiverian Racer]] and competing against several other Shiverians on a small course called [[Snowline Circuit]]. The player (as the Shiverian Racer) must "bound" by pressing {{button|switch|B}} or by shaking the Joy-Con or Pro Controller and can do so while hitting the ground with good timing in order to gain a small speed boost. The first time [[Mario]] competes in this minigame, he will be rewarded with a [[Multi Moon]] if he gets first place. If Mario gets in a place lower than first, he will receive either a few [[coin]]s or nothing at all. A more difficult version of the race can be played after Mario grabs the Multi Moon, where the other Shiverians move much faster than before. Completing this version grants Mario a [[Power Moon]].
The '''Bound Bowl Grand Prix''' is a [[minigame]] that appears in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. The minigame takes place in the [[Snow Kingdom]] and involves Mario [[capture|capturing]] a [[Shiverian Racer]] and competing against several other [[Shiverian]]s on a small course called [[Snowline Circuit]]. The player (as the Shiverian Racer) must "bound" by pressing {{button|switch|B}} or by shaking the Joy-Con or Pro Controller and can do so while hitting the ground with good timing in order to gain a small speed boost. The first time [[Mario]] competes in this minigame, he will be rewarded with a [[Multi Moon]] if he gets first place. If Mario gets in a place lower than first, he will receive either a few [[coin]]s or nothing at all. A more difficult version of the race can be played after Mario grabs the Multi Moon, where the other Shiverians move much faster than before. Completing this version grants Mario a [[Power Moon]].


Another track called [[Iceburn Circuit]] can be played post-game after the Snow Kingdom's [[Moon Rock]] is broken. The same rules apply to this track as they did in Snowline Circuit, and it too has a more difficult version. Placing first in both earns Mario two more Power Moons.
Another track called [[Iceburn Circuit]] can be played post-game after the Snow Kingdom's [[Moon Rock]] is broken. The same rules apply to this track as they did in Snowline Circuit, and it too has a more difficult version. Placing first in both earns Mario two more Power Moons.

Revision as of 12:46, October 25, 2024

This article is about the minigame. For the story mission, see The Bound Bowl Grand Prix.
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The Bound Bowl Grand Prix is a minigame that appears in Super Mario Odyssey. The minigame takes place in the Snow Kingdom and involves Mario capturing a Shiverian Racer and competing against several other Shiverians on a small course called Snowline Circuit. The player (as the Shiverian Racer) must "bound" by pressing B Button or by shaking the Joy-Con or Pro Controller and can do so while hitting the ground with good timing in order to gain a small speed boost. The first time Mario competes in this minigame, he will be rewarded with a Multi Moon if he gets first place. If Mario gets in a place lower than first, he will receive either a few coins or nothing at all. A more difficult version of the race can be played after Mario grabs the Multi Moon, where the other Shiverians move much faster than before. Completing this version grants Mario a Power Moon.

Another track called Iceburn Circuit can be played post-game after the Snow Kingdom's Moon Rock is broken. The same rules apply to this track as they did in Snowline Circuit, and it too has a more difficult version. Placing first in both earns Mario two more Power Moons.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バウンドボウルGP[?]
Baundo Bouru GP
Bound Bowl GP
Chinese 弹跳博乌尔GP (Simplified)
Tántiào Bówū'ěr GP
彈跳博爾GP (Traditional)
Tántiào Bó'ěr GP
[?]
Bound Bowl GP
French Grand Prix flonflon[?] Shiverian Grand Prix
Italian Gran Premio di Ibernia[?] Snow Kingdom Grand Prix
Korean 바운드 볼 그랑프리[?]
Baundeu Bol Geurangpeuri
Bound Ball Grand Prix
Spanish (NOE) Gran Premio de Friolandia[?] Shiverian Grand Prix