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{{redirect-distinguish|Fossil Falls|Fossil Fields}}
{{Course infobox
|image=[[File:SMO Art - Cascade Kingdom.jpg|280px]]
|missions=[[Our First Power Moon]]<br>[[Multi Moon Atop the Falls]]
|boss=[[Madame Broode]]
|moons=42
|regionalcoins=50
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The '''Cascade Kingdom''' is the second kingdom visited in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It is the greater location of '''Fossil Falls''', which is a prehistoric dinosaur-themed area. The main landmark of this kingdom is the waterfall flowing down from the skeleton of a ''{{wp|Triceratops}}'', while its background appears to be inspired from the real-life {{wp|Iguazu Falls}} located between {{wp|Argentina}} and {{wp|Brazil}}. Mario first arrives in this kingdom via a power line connected to a [[spark pylon]] located on top of the [[Top-Hat Tower]] in the [[Cap Kingdom]], but the wire snaps and falls away upon his exit. When he arrives here, he is introduced to the game's main collectible, the [[Power Moon]]s, as well as the [[Odyssey]], a hat-shaped airship used to travel between the game's kingdoms. During his first visit here, Mario must defeat [[Madame Broode]] in order to collect a [[Multi Moon]], which is used to power up the Odyssey and allow it to travel to the next kingdom - the [[Sand Kingdom]].
 
The Cascade Kingdom is one of the few kingdoms in the game that does not have any known residents, even though [[dinosaur]]s, and in particular, [[T-Rex]]es, are known to live there, though the brochure implies that [[Bonneter]]s may have also lived there in the past. It is located east of the Cap Kingdom and west of the Sand Kingdom.
 
==Concept and creation==
[[File:SMO Concept Art - Fossil Falls.jpg|thumb|Concept art of Fossil Falls]]
To give the impression that there was going to be a magnificent adventure, Fossil Falls was designed with impressive elements such as a spreading blue sky, a huge waterfall, and a [[T-Rex]].<ref name="Concept">[https://twitter.com/mario_odysseyJP/status/993971052077297665 Post about the concept art of Fossil Falls from the official Japanese ''Super Mario Odyssey'' Twitter account]. Retrieved May 9, 2018.</ref> The main differences between the concept art and the final design lie in the sleeping T-Rex wearing a red top hat and the presence of [[wikipedia:Pterasaur|pterasaur]]s flying in the sky.
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==Brochure details==
{{SMO kingdom
|subtitle=Land of Waterfalls and Natural Treasures
|image=SMO Cascade Brochure Art.png
|image=SMO Cascade Brochure Art.png
|kingdom_subtitle=Land of Waterfalls and Natural Treasures
|area=Fossil Falls
|area=Fossil Falls
|area_subtitle=The last holdout of history.
|area_subtitle=The last holdout of history.
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|temperature=Average 84°F (29°C)
|temperature=Average 84°F (29°C)
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS]] / [[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])}}
|latest_appearance=[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)|''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker'' (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)]] ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])
 
}}
The '''Cascade Kingdom''' is the second kingdom visited in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It is the greater location of '''Fossil Falls''', which is a prehistoric dinosaur-themed area. The main landmark of this kingdom is the waterfall flowing down from the skeleton of a ''{{wp|Triceratops}}'', while its background appears to be inspired from the real-life {{wp|Iguazu Falls}} located between {{wp|Argentina}} and {{wp|Brazil}}. Mario first arrives in this kingdom via a [[spark pylon]] located on top of the Top-Hat Tower in the [[Cap Kingdom]], which snaps upon his exit. When he arrives here, he is introduced to the game's main collectible, the [[Power Moon]]s, as well as the [[Odyssey]], a hat-shaped airship used to travel between the game's kingdoms. During his first visit here, Mario must defeat [[Madame Broode]] in order to collect a [[Multi Moon]], which is used to power up the Odyssey and allow it to travel to the next kingdom - the [[Sand Kingdom]].
[[File:SMO Cascade Brochure A.png|thumb|left|150px|''See the rainbow?'']]
 
<big>A Tall Drink of Water</big>
The Cascade Kingdom is one of the few kingdoms in the game that does not have any known residents, even though [[dinosaur]]s, and in particular [[T-Rex]]es, are known to live there. It is located east of the Cap Kingdom and west of the Sand Kingdom.
 
==Concept and creation==
[[File:SMO Concept Art - Fossil Falls.jpg|thumb|Concept Art of Fossil Falls.]]
To give the impression that there was going to be a magnificent adventure, Fossil Falls was designed with impressive elements such as a spreading blue sky, a huge waterfall, and a [[T-Rex]].<ref name="Concept">[https://twitter.com/mario_odysseyJP/status/993971052077297665 Post about the concept art of Fossil Falls from the official Japanese ''Super Mario Odyssey'' Twitter account]. Retrieved May 9, 2018.</ref> The main difference between the concept art and the final design lies in the sleeping T-Rex wearing a red top hat.
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==Brochure details==


[[File:SMO Cascade Brochure A.png|thumb|left|150px|''See the rainbow?'']]
====A Tall Drink of Water====
''There are many waterfalls in the Cascade Kingdom, but the area known as Fossil Falls is a special one.''
''There are many waterfalls in the Cascade Kingdom, but the area known as Fossil Falls is a special one.''


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[[File:SMO Cascade Brochure B.png|thumb|200px|''Like a huge axe planted in the ground.'']]
[[File:SMO Cascade Brochure B.png|thumb|200px|''Like a huge axe planted in the ground.'']]
====Nature in Balance====
<big>Nature in Balance</big>
 
''The stone spire standing near the great falls has miraculously remained balanced upright in this position, presumably for eons.''
''The stone spire standing near the great falls has miraculously remained balanced upright in this position, presumably for eons.''


''Of particular interest are the cubes of unknown material embedded in the stone. There cubes are the reason for the common theory that the spire somehow fell from the sky. While this theory is difficult to prove, it is equally hard to doubt when looking at this miraculous stone structure.''
''Of particular interest are the [[Moon Rock|cubes of unknown material]] embedded in the stone. These cubes are the reason for the common theory that the spire somehow fell from the sky. While this theory is difficult to prove, it is equally hard to doubt when looking at this miraculous stone structure.''
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[[File: SMO Cascade Brochure D.png|thumb|left|150px|''What secrets hide within the barrier?'']]
[[File:SMO Cascade Brochure D.png|thumb|left|150px|''What secrets hide within the barrier?'']]
====The Ancient Wall====
<big>The Ancient Wall</big>
''No ordinary cliff face, this structure was carved out painstakingly over many long years by people unknown. The wall is composed mainly of fossils, and evidence suggests it has been broken many times, causing some to suggest that something is buried inside. Visitors are encouraged to explore the mysteries surrounding the Great Barrier, if they dare.''
 
''No ordinary cliff face, this structure was carved out painstakingly over many long years by people unknown. The wall is composed mainly of fossils, and evidence suggests it has been broken many times, causing some to suggest that [[8-bit pipe|something]] is buried inside. Visitors are encouraged to explore the mysteries surrounding the [[Great Barrier]], if they dare.''
 
[[File:SMO Cascade Brochure E.png|thumb|150px|''Researchers believe this specimen is female.'']]
<big>The Prehistoric Tyrant</big>


[[File: SMO Cascade Brochure E.png|thumb|150px|''Researchers believe this specimen is female.'']]
====The Prehistoric Tyrant====
''The biggest draw for tourists to this area is that dinosaurs still live here. Many people willingly put themselves at considerable risk for a glimpse of the ancient "terrible lizards."''
''The biggest draw for tourists to this area is that dinosaurs still live here. Many people willingly put themselves at considerable risk for a glimpse of the ancient "terrible lizards."''


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[[File: SMO Cascade Brochure F.png|thumb|left|150px|''Old, but not as ancient as its surroundings.'']]
[[File: SMO Cascade Brochure F.png|thumb|left|150px|''Old, but not as ancient as its surroundings.'']]
<big>An Old, Odd Structure</big>


====An Old, Odd Structure====
''No one knows how a Bonneton-style structure got buried here. Bonneters travel often, so they may have lived here in the past. It is a helpful landmark if you get lost, though.''
''No one knows how a Bonneton-style structure got buried here. Bonneters travel often, so they may have lived here in the past. It is a helpful landmark if you get lost, though.''
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[[File: SMO Cascade Brochure C.png|thumb|left|50px]]
[[File: SMO Cascade Brochure C.png|thumb|left|50px]]
====Natural Patterns: The Fossil====
<big>Natural Patterns: The Fossil</big>
 
''If you look closely at the stone walls, you will notice fossils mixed in. Think of it as nature's mosaic, and remember it always.''
''If you look closely at the stone walls, you will notice fossils mixed in. Think of it as nature's mosaic, and remember it always.''
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[[File: SMO Cascade Brochure G.png|thumb|350px]]
[[File: SMO Cascade Brochure G.png|thumb|350px]]
====Three Keys to the Kingdom====
<big>Three Keys to the Kingdom</big>
# ''Experience the glory of nature with the eye-popping Great Falls.''
#''Experience the glory of nature with the eye-popping Great Falls.''
# ''See dinosaurs, prehistoric rulers of a bygone age.''
#''See dinosaurs, prehistoric rulers of a bygone age.''
# ''Find treasures of the past, tucked away everywhere you look.''
#''Find treasures of the past, tucked away everywhere you look.''
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====Map====
<big>Map</big>
[[File:SMO Cascade Brochure Map.png|thumb|left|250px]]
[[File:SMO Cascade Brochure Map Update.png|thumb|left|250px]]
*Waterfall Basin
*Stone Bridge
*Fossil Falls Heights
*Top of the Big Stump
*Island in the Sky ([[painting]])
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==Checkpoint Flag locations==
===Waterfall Basin/Odyssey===
[[File:SMO-ND0913-SCRN23.jpg|thumb|Mario witnesses the Waterfall Basin with a checkpoint up front.]]
This is the starting area of the kingdom where Mario finds himself after leaving the [[Cap Kingdom]]. During later visits, the [[Odyssey]] lands in this area. Initially, there is a [[Checkpoint Flag]] in this area, which [[Missable content|permanently vanishes]] in later visits since it is replaced with the one on the Odyssey. South of the Checkpoint Flag, on a small ledge overlooking the [[pit|abyss]], are three regional coins. Nearby is a [[pole]] Mario can climb, with a [[spark pylon]] on top. A [[hat cloud]] is also nearby.
Shortly ahead, between the basin and the waterfall, are a few piles of dirt and fossils. Additionally, there is a [[Chain Chomp]] in the area, as well as a [[Crazy Cap]] shop run by [[Bonneter]]s which appears later in the game. The [[Roving Racers]] are found here after completing the story, and this area serves as the starting point for the Cascade Kingdom's [[Koopa Freerunning]] race.
====Names in other languages====
{{foreign names
|Jap=滝つぼ手前
|JapR=Takitsubo Temae
|JapM=Waterfall Basin Front
|SpaE=Base de la catarata
|SpaEM=Waterfall Basin
|Ger= Wasserfallbecken
|GerM= Waterfall Pool
}}
===Stone Bridge===
[[File:SMO Stone Bridge.png|thumb|Mario battles a horde of Burrbos on the Stone Bridge.]]
At the north end of the map is a stone bridge where many [[Burrbo]]s spawn. [[Mario]] may reach this area by moving along platforms attached to a wall on the side, where he may find a few [[regional coin]]s along the way. To provide a shortcut, he may [[capture]] either a [[Big Chain Chomp]] or [[T-Rex]] to demolish the rubble in the way. Near the [[Checkpoint Flag]] for this area is a small circle of sprouts with a sign providing information on how to perform a [[Cap Throw|Spin Throw]], which can be used to turn the sprouts into flowers, revealing a [[heart (item)|heart]]. To the right of the Checkpoint Flag is a narrow ledge leading to the entrance of a secret area, although it is blocked off by a boulder during Mario's first visit.
====Names in other languages====
{{foreign names
|Jap=岩の橋
|JapR=Iwa no Hashi
|JapM=Stone Bridge
|SpaE=Puente de Piedra
|SpaEM=Stone Bridge
|Ger= Steinbrücke
|GerM= Stone Bridge
}}
===Top of the Big Stump===
[[File:SMO Top of the Big Stump.jpg|thumb|A checkpoint seen on the big stump near the cliffs.]]
On top of a high ledge next to the [[Odyssey]]'s original location is a tree stump with a Checkpoint Flag on it overlooking an area with [[Chain Chomp]]s and a [[Big Chain Chomp]]. It can be accessed normally once Mario [[capture]]s a Chain Chomp to destroy some [[Rock Block]]s blocking the [[Warp Pipe]] leading to the area. There are four [[regional coin]]s nearby as well as the [[List of Power Moons in the Cascade Kingdom#Above a High Cliff|Above a High Cliff]] [[Power Moon]] and a [[Warp Door]] leading to the Dinosaur Nest bonus area.
====Names in other languages====
{{foreign names
|Jap=切りかぶの上
|JapR=Kirikabu no Ue
|JapM=Top of the Stump
|SpaE=El gran tocón
|SpaEM=The Big Stump
|Ger= Oben auf dem großen Baumstamm
|GerM= On Top Of The Big Tree Trunk
}}
===Fossil Falls Heights===
[[File:SMO Fossil Falls Heights.jpg|thumb|A checkpoint seen in front of a duo of Chain Chomps near the summit.]]
This Checkpoint Flag is found at the summit of Fossil Falls. For the most part, Fossil Falls Heights is made up of two small platforms with a short bridge connecting them. On one side, there are two [[Chain Chomp]]s, a [[Checkpoint Flag]], and a pole [[Cappy]] suggest Mario climb up. Mario must capture one of the Chain Chomps to fling them at the rubble blocking off the other side, where Madame Broode is then fought. A number of [[Power Moon]]s can be found on this side, though not until future visits. Power Moon #8: Across the Floating Isles appears next to the summit. A scarecrow also appears in the area where Madame Broode is battled. Tossing Cappy onto it activates Cascade Kingdom Timer Challenge 2, where Mario must perform two [[Triple Jump]]s to reach a Power Moon at the top. A piece of [[Hint Art]] in the [[Dark Side]] depicts [[Poochy]] buring a Power Moon somewhere in the Cascade Kingdom. This Power Moon can be found buried in the outer edge of the arena.
Below the summit is a ledge with a [[Moon Rock]]. [[Captain Toad]] may be found on the adjacent ledge, where he provides Mario Power Moon #11: Good Morning, Captain Toad! After activating this kingdom's Moon Rock, three other Power Moons become available for collection, all of which are found in Fossil Falls Heights. Power Moon #29: Next to the Stone Arch can be obtained by jumping off the bridge. Power Moon #30: Guarded by a Colossal Fossil, must be revealed by tossing and holding down Cappy onto the glowing spot of the triceratops head fossil. Mario may capture one of the Chain Chomps on the other side and launch them toward a fossil piece near the [[spark pylon]] to reveal Power Moon #33: Inside the Busted Fossil.
A speedy method of reaching Fossil Falls Heights involves capturing the [[T-Rex]], revealing the [[trampoline]] at the base of its nest, and using it to gain a lot of height before diving toward the summit.
====Names in other languages====
{{foreign names
|Jap=ダイナフォー高地
|JapR=Dainafō Kōchi
|JapM=Fossil Falls Heights
|SpaE=Sobre el Salto del Fósil
|SpaEM=Above Fossil Falls
|Ger= Über den Fossilfällen
|GerM= Above Fossil Falls
}}
===Island in the Sky===
[[File:SMO Cascade Moon 18.png|thumb|Mario stands next to a checkpoint on an island in the sky.]]
This island is found above the main part of the Cascade Kingdom. It can be accessed using a [[painting]] found in either the [[Snow Kingdom]] or the [[Seaside Kingdom]], depending on which kingdom the player chooses to go to first. Located on the island is the [[List of Power Moons in the Cascade Kingdom#Secret Path to Fossil Falls!|Secret Path to Fossil Falls!]] [[Power Moon]].
====Names in other languages====
{{foreign names
|Jap=空に浮かぶ小島
|JapR=Sora ni Ukabu Kojima
|JapM=Islet Floating in the Sky
|Rus=Остров в небе
|RusR=Ostrov v nebe
|RusM=Island in the Sky
|ChiS=飘在空中的小岛
|ChiSR=Piāo zài kōngzhōng de xiǎodǎo
|ChiSM=Islet Floating in the Sky
|ChiT=飄在空中的小島
|ChiTR=Piāo zài kōngzhōng de xiǎodǎo
|ChiTM=Islet Floating in the Sky
|SpaE=Islote en el cielo
|SpaEM=Islet in the Sky
|Ger= Insel der Lüfte
|GerM= Island of Air
}}


==Bonus areas==
==Bonus areas==
*Dinosaur Nest
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*The Mysterious Clouds
!Bonus area
*The Gusty Bridges
!Accessed via
!Location
!Description
|-
|align=center|[[File:Dinosaur Nest SMO.png|200px]]<br>Dinosaur Nest
|Red [[Warp Door|door]]
|Down the staircase-forming platforms south of the "Top of the Big Stump" [[Checkpoint Flag]]
|A spacious underground area where Mario must [[capture]] a [[T-Rex]] and smash all the rocks and Burrbos to obtain a Power Moon.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Chain Chomp Cave SMO.png|200px]]<br>{{conjectural|Chain Chomp Cave}}
|[[Warp Pipe]]
|In the wall behind the northwestern plateau
|A cavernous area consisting of three partitioned rooms full of [[Chain Chomp]]s among pools of [[Poison (obstacle)|poison]]. The method to progress plays out similar to a billiards game, in that Mario must capture the nearest Chain Chomp and hit it against the other Chain Chomps so that the last one hits a [[stone marker]] in the back wall, with the last room earning him a Power Moon. A hidden, fourth room lies beyond the exit, which holds another Power Moon.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Chasm Lifts SMO.png|200px]]<br>{{conjectural|Chasm Lifts Area}}
|Red door
|To the right of the Stone Bridge from the Checkpoint Flag
|An 8-bit area with moving lifts situated over a large chasm.
|-
|align=center|[[File:SMO Cascade Moon 37.png|200px]]<br>Mysterious Clouds
|[[Moon Pipe]]
|Just northwest of the Stone Bridge Checkpoint Flag
|A platforming area featuring [[hat cloud]]s, [[swing]]s, and many [[Burrbo]]s.
|-
|align=center|[[File:SMO Cascade Moon 39.png|200px]]<br>Gusty Bridges
|Moon Pipe
|At the [[Odyssey]]'s original location
|A platforming area featuring bridges activated by throwing Cappy at [[Lever Switch]]es or being pushed back and forth by towers blowing wind at them, and many Burrbos.
|}


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
Enemies marked with an asterisk (*) are only found in bonus areas.
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<gallery widths=70px>
Chain Chomp Icon SMO.png|[[Chain Chomp]]s
Chain Chomp Icon SMO.png|[[Chain Chomp]]s
Big Chain Chomp Icon SMO.png|[[Big Chain Chomp]]
Big Chain Chomp Icon SMO.png|[[Big Chain Chomp]]
Burrbo Icon SMO.png|[[Burrbo]]s
Burrbo Icon SMO.png|[[Burrbo]]s
T-Rex Icon SMO.png|[[T-Rex]]es
SMO Artwork T-Rex.png|[[T-Rex]]es (harmless)
Goomba2.gif|8-bit [[Goomba]]s
SMO 8bit Goomba.gif|8-bit [[Goomba]]s
Green Koopa Troopa SMB.gif|8-bit [[Koopa Troopa]]s
SMO 8bit Koopa Troopa.gif|8-bit [[Koopa Troopa]]s*
Ty-Foo Icon SMO.png|[[Ty-foo]]s
Mini Goomba Icon SMO.png|[[Mini Goomba]]s*
Madame Broode Artwork SMO.jpg|[[Madame Broode]] ([[boss]])
Madame Broode Artwork SMO.jpg|[[Madame Broode]] ([[List of bosses|boss]])
</gallery>
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==Paintings==
==Paintings==
[[File:SMO Cascade Painting.png|thumb|200px|The painting that leads to Bowser's Kingdom]]
[[File:SMO Cascade Painting.png|thumb|200px|The painting that leads to Bowser's Kingdom]]
There are two paintings in this kingdom. At the right side of the bridge near the Odyssey, there is a small cave with some regional coins that can be accessed by swimming to it. Inside there is a painting that leads to the [[Island in the Sky (Bowser's Kingdom)|Island in the Sky]] at [[Bowser's Kingdom]] that can be only entered after completing the main game.
There are two paintings in this kingdom. At the right side of the bridge behind the waterfall near the Odyssey's initial location, there is a small cave with some regional coins that can be accessed by swimming to it. Inside, there is a painting that leads to the Island in the Sky at [[Bowser's Kingdom]] that can be only entered after completing the main game.


There is another painting at the [[Island in the Sky (Cascade Kingdom)|Island in the Sky]] that can be only accessed from a painting in [[Seaside Kingdom]] or [[Snow Kingdom]].
The other painting is located at the Island in the Sky, which can only be accessed from a painting in the [[Seaside Kingdom]] or the [[Snow Kingdom]].


==Power Moons==
==Power Moons==
[[File:SMO Power Moon Yellow.png|thumb|left|100px|The Cascade Kingdom has yellow Power Moons.]]
[[File:SMO Power Moon Yellow.png|thumb|left|100px|The Cascade Kingdom has yellow Power Moons.]]
{{main|List of Power Moons in the Cascade Kingdom}}
{{main|List of Power Moons in the Cascade Kingdom}}
There are a total of 42 [[Power Moon]]s (39 regular Power Moons and 1 [[Multi Moon]]) in the Cascade Kingdom. During the player's first visit to this kingdom, they can collect 16 of the Power Moons and the Multi Moon. After the player leaves this kingdom and comes back (at any point), 2 more Power Moons are available to collect. The player can also collect a Power Moon if they travel to this kingdom using a [[painting]] found in a future kingdom (either the [[Snow Kingdom|Snow]] or [[Seaside Kingdom|Seaside]] Kingdom). One additional Power Moon can also be found when the player encounters the [[Tostarenan]] tourist in the kingdom. After the player defeats Bowser in the [[Moon Kingdom]], 4 more Power Moons become available to collect. The [[Moon Rock]] will also be available to destroy, causing 15 additional Power Moons to be accessible.


There are a total of 40 Power Moons in the Cascade Kingdom. During the player's first visit to this kingdom, they can collect 17 of the Power Moons. After the player leaves this kingdom and comes back (at any point), 2 more Power Moons are available to collect. The player can also collect a Power Moon if they travel to this kingdom using a [[painting]] found in a future kingdom (either the [[Snow Kingdom|Snow]] or [[Seaside Kingdom|Seaside]] Kingdom). One additional Power Moon can also be found when the player encounters the [[Tostarenan]] tourist in the kingdom. After the player defeats Bowser in the [[Moon Kingdom]], 4 more Power Moons become available to collect. The [[Moon Rock]] will also be available to destroy, causing 15 additional Power Moons to be accessible.
In order to power up the Odyssey and progress to the next kingdom, the player must collect at least 5 Power Moons. There are not enough Power Moons to reach that number before completing Multi Moon Atop the Falls, so it and Our First Power Moon are normally required. There is a skip which allows the player to collect a fifth Power Moon without completing Multi Moon Atop the Falls. A very complex series of [[jump]]s, dives, and [[Cap Throw]]s can be done in two player mode, which would allow a player to get the "[[List of Power Moons in the Cascade Kingdom#Secret Path to Fossil Falls!|Secret Path to Fossil Falls!]]" Power Moon without using the painting.<ref>{{cite|author=Lowest Percent|date=Nov 6, 2020|title=How Speedrunners beat Mario Odyssey without Cappy (almost)|url=https://youtu.be/L5aQzCJW5-s|timestamp="7:07"|publisher=Youtube|accessdate=Sept 14, 2024}}</ref> Alternatively, a [[List of Super Mario Odyssey glitches|glitch]] can be used to obtain that Power Moon.<ref>{{cite|author=Lowest Percent|date=Nov 6, 2020|title=How Speedrunners beat Mario Odyssey without Cappy (almost)|url=https://youtu.be/L5aQzCJW5-s|timestamp="16:47"|publisher=Youtube|accessdate=Sept 14, 2024}}</ref>
 
In order to power up the Odyssey and progress to the next kingdom, the player must collect at least 5 Power Moons.
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==Regional coins==
==Regional coins==
[[File:CoinCASCADE.png|thumb]]
[[File:SMO Cascade Regional Coin Screenshot.png|thumb]]
{{main|List of regional coins in the Cascade Kingdom}}
{{main|List of regional coins in the Cascade Kingdom}}
The Cascade Kingdom contains 50 [[regional coin]]s, which take the form of stone wheels.
The Cascade Kingdom contains 50 [[regional coin]]s, which take the form of stone wheels.
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==Crazy Cap items==
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!Item
!Description
!Price
!Note
|-
|[[File:SMO Caveman Headwear.png|100px]]<br>Caveman Headwear
|{{anchor|Caveman Headwear}}''Primitive plumbers fashioned these from the skulls of [[Parabones]].''
|[[File:SMO_Art_-_Regional_Coin_(Cascade).svg|20px]] 5
|Required for "Caveman Cave-Fan"
|-
|[[File:SMO Caveman Outfit.png|100px]]<br>Caveman Outfit
|{{anchor|Caveman Outfit}}''Early adventurers wore these outfits for maximum freedom of movement, if not maximum warmth.''
|[[File:SMO_Art_-_Regional_Coin_(Cascade).svg|20px]] 10
|Required for "Caveman Cave-Fan"
|-
|[[File:SMO T-Rex Model Souvenir.png|100px]]<br>T-Rex Model
|{{anchor|T-Rex Model}}''This dino's pose is so impressively lifelike, you can almost hear it roar!''
|[[File:SMO Art - Regional Coin (Cascade).svg|20px]] 5
|N/A
|-
|[[File:SMO Triceratops Trophy Souvenir.png|100px]]<br>Triceratops Trophy
|{{anchor|Triceratops Trophy}}''A replica of a real dinosaur fossil from the Cascade Kingdom. Hang this on a wall, and it'll completely transform a room!''
|[[File:SMO Art - Regional Coin (Cascade).svg|20px]] 25
|N/A
|-
|[[File:SMO Cascade Kingdom Sticker Souvenir.png|100px]]<br>Cascade Kingdom Sticker
|{{anchor|Cascade Kingdom Sticker}}''A sticker inspired by the T-Rex.''
|[[File:SMO Art - Regional Coin (Cascade).svg|20px]] 5
|N/A
|-
|[[File:SMO Power Moon Yellow.png|100px]]<br>Cascade Kingdom Power Moon
|''A Power Moon that was dug up from the Fossil Falls.''
|[[File:SMO_coin.png|20px]] 100
|N/A
|}


==''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''==
==''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''==
[[File:CTTT Switch Cascade Kingdom.jpg|thumb|200px|Fossil Falls in the Nintendo Switch version of ''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker'']]
[[File:CTTT Switch Cascade Kingdom.jpg|thumb|200px|Fossil Falls in the Nintendo Switch version of ''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker'']]
{{main|Mine Cart Cascade Crusade}}
{{main|Mine Cart Cascade Crusade}}
A new level inspired by the Cascade Kingdom appears in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Nintendo Switch]] versions of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', where [[Captain Toad]] needs to drive a [[cart]] and shoot [[Vegetable]]s. [[Biddybud]]s appear as enemies in the level.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qE89F8F-Y0A</ref>
A new level inspired by the Cascade Kingdom appears in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Nintendo Switch]] versions of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', where [[Captain Toad]] needs to drive a [[Mine Cart]] and shoot [[Vegetable]]s. [[Biddybud]]s appear as enemies in the level.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Artwork===
<gallery>
<gallery>
SMO Cascade Kingdom Brochure.png|Brochure in-game
SMO Art - Cascade Kingdom.jpg|Artwork
SMO Icon - Cascade Kingdom.svg|Cascade Kingdom icon
SMO T-Rex Chase.jpg|Artwork
SMO Sticker - Fossil Falls.png|Fossil Falls sticker
SMO Artwork Cascade Kingdom.png|Artwork
Regional Coin Cascade.png|Stone Disk coin
SMO Art - Cascade Kingdom Card.jpg|Postcard
SMO Art - Regional Coin (Cascade).svg|Stone Disk currency
SMO explorer wallpaper.jpg|Official {{wp|Twitter}} illustration
SMO Art - Regional Coin Outline (Cascade).svg|Stone Disk currency
SMO Icon - Cascade Kingdom.svg|Icon
SMO Stamp Fossil Falls.png|Website stamp
SMO Artwork Little Bird (Cascade Kingdom).png|[[Small bird]]
SMO Sticker - Fossil Falls.png|Cascade Kingdom Sticker
SMO Artwork Regional Coin (Cascade Kingdom).png|[[Regional coin]]
SMO Art - Regional Coin (Cascade).svg|Regional coin
SMO Art - Regional Coin Outline (Cascade).svg|Regional coin
</gallery>
</gallery>
<gallery widths=140px>
 
SMO T-Rex Chase.jpg|Desktop wallpaper of a [[T-Rex]] pursuing Mario.
===Screenshots===
SMO explorer wallpaper.jpg|Calendar artwork for the month of September.
<gallery>
SMO Art - Cascade Kingdom Card.jpg|Postcard for the Cascade Kingdom, as seen on the game's packaging.
SMO Cascade Kingdom Brochure.png|Brochure
SMO-ND0913-SCRN23.jpg|Mario by the Waterfall Basin.
SMO-ND0913-SCRN23.jpg|Mario by the Waterfall Basin
SMO-E32017-scrn04.jpg|Mario as a T-Rex.
SMO E3 2017 screenshot 4.png|Mario as a T-Rex
SMO-ND0913-SCRN19.jpg|Mario as a T-Rex.
SMO-ND0913-SCRN19.jpg|Mario as a T-Rex
SMO-ND0913-SCRN29.jpg|Mario sleeping next to a T-Rex.
SMO-ND0913-SCRN29.jpg|Mario sleeping next to a T-Rex
SMO Shot - Chain Chomps.png|Mario as the [[Big Chain Chomp]].
SMO Shot - Chain Chomps.png|Mario as the [[Big Chain Chomp]]
SMO-E32017-scrn08.jpg|Mario attacking [[Burrbo]]s.
SMO E3 2017 screenshot 8.png|Mario attacking [[Burrbo]]s
SMO-LifeUpHeart.jpg|A [[Life-Up Heart]].
SMO Shot - Gold Chomp Rabbit Boss.png|[[Madame Broode]] with her [[Chain Chompikins]] at Fossil Fall Heights
SMO Shot - Gold Chomp Rabbit Boss.png|[[Madame Broode]] with her [[Chain Chompikins]] at Fossil Fall Heights.
SMO-Cascade-Kingdom-Mario-Cappy.png|Mario throwing Cappy at Fossil Fall Heights
SMO-Cascade-Kingdom-Mario-Cappy.png|Mario throwing Cappy at Fossil Fall Heights.
Crazy Cap Cascade Kingdom.jpg|The [[Crazy Cap]] stand
Crazy Cap Cascade Kingdom.jpg|The [[Crazy Cap]] stand.
</gallery>
</gallery>


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|RusR=Kaskadnoye tsarstvo
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|RusM=Cascade Kingdom
|Chi=瀑布國 (Traditional) <br> 瀑布国 (Simplified)
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{{foreign names
|Jap=ダイナフォー
|Jap=ダイナフォー
|JapR=Dainafō
|JapR=Daina Fō
|JapM=Dino Fall
|JapM=Pun on "dinosaur" and possibly "waterfall"; officially romanized as "Dinofour"<ref>{{cite|date=2018|title=''[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]]''|publisher=Tokuma Shoten|language=ja|isbn=978-4198646967|page=322}}</ref>
|Spa=Salto del Fósil
|ChiS=达伊纳弗
|SpaM=Fossil Waterfalls
|ChiSR=Dáyī'nàfú
|Fra=Territoire Théropode
|ChiSM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
|FraM=Theropod Territory
|ChiT=恐龍瀑
|ChiTR=Kǒnglóng pù
|ChiTM=Dinosaur Falls
|Dut=Tricera-top
|DutM=A word-play of "Triceratops" and "top"
|Fre=Territoire Théropode
|FreM=Theropod Territory
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|Ger=Fossilfälle
|GerM=Fossil Falls
|GerM=Fossil Falls
|Ita=Rapide Fossili
|Ita=Rapide Fossili
|ItaM=Fossil Rapids
|ItaM=Fossil Rapids
|Dut=Tricera-top
|Kor=다이너폴
|DutM=Pun on ''Triceratops''
|KorR=Daineo Pol
|KorM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
|Rus=Костяной водопад
|Rus=Костяной водопад
|RusR=Kostyanoy vodopad
|RusR=Kostyanoy Vodopad
|RusM=Bone Waterfall
|RusM=Bone Waterfall
|Chi=达伊纳弗 (Simplified)<br>''Dáyīnàfú''<br>恐龍瀑 (Traditional)<br>''Kǒnglóng pù''
|Spa=Salto del Fósil
|ChiM=Literal translation of the Japanese name.<br><br>Dinosaur Falls
|SpaM=Fossil Waterfalls<br>A play on "{{wp|Angel Falls|Salto del Ángel}}" (Angel Falls in English)
|Kor=다이너폴
|KorR=Daineopol
|KorM=Literal translation of the Japanese name.
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*According to [[Kenta Motokura]], the Cascade Kingdom was at least partially influenced by ''[[Super Mario World]]'', another game where [[Mario]] is alongside [[dinosaur]]s.<ref name=CoopDemo>Nintendo. (June 15, 2017). [https://youtu.be/2NDihsmDN0Q?t=13m50s Super Mario Odyssey - Co-Op Demonstration - Nintendo E3 2017]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 19, 2017.</ref>
[[File:TSMBM Poster Toad.png|thumb|Toad as he appears in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', with a pin showing a Fossil Falls logo on his backpack (bottom-left)]]
*Thematically, the Cascade Kingdom may have potentially been influenced by the 1990 science fiction novel ''[[wikipedia:Jurassic Park (novel)|Jurassic Park]]''. Similar to the Cascade Kingdom, the novel takes places on a lush, Latin American island inhabited by dinosaurs. The [[T-Rex]]'s design is reminiscent of the ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' from the [[wikipedia:Jurassic Park (film)|film adaptation]] of ''Jurassic Park'', rather than to what the animal might have actually looked like.<ref name=Inverse>Jacqueline Ronson. (May 20, 2016). [https://www.inverse.com/article/15906-the-tyrannosaurus-rex-had-lips-and-i-probably-didn-t-roar The Tyrannosaurus Rex Had Lips and It Probably Didn't Roar]. ''Inverse''. Retrieved January 5, 2018.</ref>
*According to [[Kenta Motokura]], the Cascade Kingdom was at least partially influenced by ''[[Super Mario World]]'', another game in which [[Mario]] is alongside [[dinosaur]]s.<ref name=CoopDemo>Nintendo. (June 15, 2017). [https://youtu.be/2NDihsmDN0Q?t=13m50s Super Mario Odyssey - Co-Op Demonstration - Nintendo E3 2017]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 19, 2017.</ref>
*In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', [[Toad]]'s backpack has three pins on it that have the designs of stickers from ''Super Mario Odyssey'', with one of them being based on the Fossil Falls sticker.


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Kingdoms]]
[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Super Mario Odyssey Locations]]
[[Category:Super Mario Odyssey kingdoms]]
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[[de:Kaskadenland]]
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[[it:Regno delle Cascate]]

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"Fossil Falls" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Fossil Fields.
Cascade Kingdom
Cascade Kingdom artwork from Super Mario Odyssey.
Boss(es) Madame Broode
Mission(s) Our First Power Moon
Multi Moon Atop the Falls
Power Moons 42
Regional coins 50

The Cascade Kingdom is the second kingdom visited in Super Mario Odyssey. It is the greater location of Fossil Falls, which is a prehistoric dinosaur-themed area. The main landmark of this kingdom is the waterfall flowing down from the skeleton of a Triceratops, while its background appears to be inspired from the real-life Iguazu Falls located between Argentina and Brazil. Mario first arrives in this kingdom via a power line connected to a spark pylon located on top of the Top-Hat Tower in the Cap Kingdom, but the wire snaps and falls away upon his exit. When he arrives here, he is introduced to the game's main collectible, the Power Moons, as well as the Odyssey, a hat-shaped airship used to travel between the game's kingdoms. During his first visit here, Mario must defeat Madame Broode in order to collect a Multi Moon, which is used to power up the Odyssey and allow it to travel to the next kingdom - the Sand Kingdom.

The Cascade Kingdom is one of the few kingdoms in the game that does not have any known residents, even though dinosaurs, and in particular, T-Rexes, are known to live there, though the brochure implies that Bonneters may have also lived there in the past. It is located east of the Cap Kingdom and west of the Sand Kingdom.

Concept and creation[edit]

Concept art of Fossil Falls in Super Mario Odyssey.
Concept art of Fossil Falls

To give the impression that there was going to be a magnificent adventure, Fossil Falls was designed with impressive elements such as a spreading blue sky, a huge waterfall, and a T-Rex.[1] The main differences between the concept art and the final design lie in the sleeping T-Rex wearing a red top hat and the presence of pterasaurs flying in the sky.

Brochure details[edit]

SMO Cascade Brochure Art.png Cascade Kingdom
"Land of Waterfalls and Natural Treasures"
Fossil Falls
"The last holdout of history."
Population Unknown Size Tall
Locals Unknown Currency Stone Disks
Industry Unknown Temperature Average 84°F (29°C)
See the rainbow?

A Tall Drink of Water

There are many waterfalls in the Cascade Kingdom, but the area known as Fossil Falls is a special one.

There are few sights in nature as grand as the millions of gallons of water pouring every second out of this giant triceratops skeleton.

Like a huge axe planted in the ground.

Nature in Balance

The stone spire standing near the great falls has miraculously remained balanced upright in this position, presumably for eons.

Of particular interest are the cubes of unknown material embedded in the stone. These cubes are the reason for the common theory that the spire somehow fell from the sky. While this theory is difficult to prove, it is equally hard to doubt when looking at this miraculous stone structure.

What secrets hide within the barrier?

The Ancient Wall

No ordinary cliff face, this structure was carved out painstakingly over many long years by people unknown. The wall is composed mainly of fossils, and evidence suggests it has been broken many times, causing some to suggest that something is buried inside. Visitors are encouraged to explore the mysteries surrounding the Great Barrier, if they dare.

Researchers believe this specimen is female.

The Prehistoric Tyrant

The biggest draw for tourists to this area is that dinosaurs still live here. Many people willingly put themselves at considerable risk for a glimpse of the ancient "terrible lizards."

T-Rex, most terrible of all dinosaurs, can pulverize a boulder with a single blow. On the other hand, most people don't realize how much time they spend napping.

Old, but not as ancient as its surroundings.

An Old, Odd Structure

No one knows how a Bonneton-style structure got buried here. Bonneters travel often, so they may have lived here in the past. It is a helpful landmark if you get lost, though.

SMO Cascade Brochure C.png

Natural Patterns: The Fossil

If you look closely at the stone walls, you will notice fossils mixed in. Think of it as nature's mosaic, and remember it always.

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Three Keys to the Kingdom

  1. Experience the glory of nature with the eye-popping Great Falls.
  2. See dinosaurs, prehistoric rulers of a bygone age.
  3. Find treasures of the past, tucked away everywhere you look.

Map

Updated version of Cascade Kingdom's Brochure Map.

Checkpoint Flag locations[edit]

Waterfall Basin/Odyssey[edit]

Super Mario Odyssey screenshot
Mario witnesses the Waterfall Basin with a checkpoint up front.

This is the starting area of the kingdom where Mario finds himself after leaving the Cap Kingdom. During later visits, the Odyssey lands in this area. Initially, there is a Checkpoint Flag in this area, which permanently vanishes in later visits since it is replaced with the one on the Odyssey. South of the Checkpoint Flag, on a small ledge overlooking the abyss, are three regional coins. Nearby is a pole Mario can climb, with a spark pylon on top. A hat cloud is also nearby.

Shortly ahead, between the basin and the waterfall, are a few piles of dirt and fossils. Additionally, there is a Chain Chomp in the area, as well as a Crazy Cap shop run by Bonneters which appears later in the game. The Roving Racers are found here after completing the story, and this area serves as the starting point for the Cascade Kingdom's Koopa Freerunning race.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 滝つぼ手前[?]
Takitsubo Temae
Waterfall Basin Front
German Wasserfallbecken[?] Waterfall Pool
Spanish (NOE) Base de la catarata[?] Waterfall Basin

Stone Bridge[edit]

Mario battles a horde of Burrbos on the Stone Bridge.

At the north end of the map is a stone bridge where many Burrbos spawn. Mario may reach this area by moving along platforms attached to a wall on the side, where he may find a few regional coins along the way. To provide a shortcut, he may capture either a Big Chain Chomp or T-Rex to demolish the rubble in the way. Near the Checkpoint Flag for this area is a small circle of sprouts with a sign providing information on how to perform a Spin Throw, which can be used to turn the sprouts into flowers, revealing a heart. To the right of the Checkpoint Flag is a narrow ledge leading to the entrance of a secret area, although it is blocked off by a boulder during Mario's first visit.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 岩の橋[?]
Iwa no Hashi
Stone Bridge
German Steinbrücke[?] Stone Bridge
Spanish (NOE) Puente de Piedra[?] Stone Bridge

Top of the Big Stump[edit]

Top of the Big Stump in the Cascade Kingdom
A checkpoint seen on the big stump near the cliffs.

On top of a high ledge next to the Odyssey's original location is a tree stump with a Checkpoint Flag on it overlooking an area with Chain Chomps and a Big Chain Chomp. It can be accessed normally once Mario captures a Chain Chomp to destroy some Rock Blocks blocking the Warp Pipe leading to the area. There are four regional coins nearby as well as the Above a High Cliff Power Moon and a Warp Door leading to the Dinosaur Nest bonus area.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 切りかぶの上[?]
Kirikabu no Ue
Top of the Stump
German Oben auf dem großen Baumstamm[?] On Top Of The Big Tree Trunk
Spanish (NOE) El gran tocón[?] The Big Stump

Fossil Falls Heights[edit]

Fossil Falls Heights in the Cascade Kingdom
A checkpoint seen in front of a duo of Chain Chomps near the summit.

This Checkpoint Flag is found at the summit of Fossil Falls. For the most part, Fossil Falls Heights is made up of two small platforms with a short bridge connecting them. On one side, there are two Chain Chomps, a Checkpoint Flag, and a pole Cappy suggest Mario climb up. Mario must capture one of the Chain Chomps to fling them at the rubble blocking off the other side, where Madame Broode is then fought. A number of Power Moons can be found on this side, though not until future visits. Power Moon #8: Across the Floating Isles appears next to the summit. A scarecrow also appears in the area where Madame Broode is battled. Tossing Cappy onto it activates Cascade Kingdom Timer Challenge 2, where Mario must perform two Triple Jumps to reach a Power Moon at the top. A piece of Hint Art in the Dark Side depicts Poochy buring a Power Moon somewhere in the Cascade Kingdom. This Power Moon can be found buried in the outer edge of the arena.

Below the summit is a ledge with a Moon Rock. Captain Toad may be found on the adjacent ledge, where he provides Mario Power Moon #11: Good Morning, Captain Toad! After activating this kingdom's Moon Rock, three other Power Moons become available for collection, all of which are found in Fossil Falls Heights. Power Moon #29: Next to the Stone Arch can be obtained by jumping off the bridge. Power Moon #30: Guarded by a Colossal Fossil, must be revealed by tossing and holding down Cappy onto the glowing spot of the triceratops head fossil. Mario may capture one of the Chain Chomps on the other side and launch them toward a fossil piece near the spark pylon to reveal Power Moon #33: Inside the Busted Fossil.

A speedy method of reaching Fossil Falls Heights involves capturing the T-Rex, revealing the trampoline at the base of its nest, and using it to gain a lot of height before diving toward the summit.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダイナフォー高地[?]
Dainafō Kōchi
Fossil Falls Heights
German Über den Fossilfällen[?] Above Fossil Falls
Spanish (NOE) Sobre el Salto del Fósil[?] Above Fossil Falls

Island in the Sky[edit]

The eighteenth Power Moon of the Cascade Kingdom.
Mario stands next to a checkpoint on an island in the sky.

This island is found above the main part of the Cascade Kingdom. It can be accessed using a painting found in either the Snow Kingdom or the Seaside Kingdom, depending on which kingdom the player chooses to go to first. Located on the island is the Secret Path to Fossil Falls! Power Moon.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 空に浮かぶ小島[?]
Sora ni Ukabu Kojima
Islet Floating in the Sky
Chinese (simplified) 飘在空中的小岛[?]
Piāo zài kōngzhōng de xiǎodǎo
Islet Floating in the Sky
Chinese (traditional) 飄在空中的小島[?]
Piāo zài kōngzhōng de xiǎodǎo
Islet Floating in the Sky
German Insel der Lüfte[?] Island of Air
Russian Остров в небе[?]
Ostrov v nebe
Island in the Sky
Spanish (NOE) Islote en el cielo[?] Islet in the Sky

Bonus areas[edit]

Bonus area Accessed via Location Description
Dinosaur Nest in Super Mario Odyssey
Dinosaur Nest
Red door Down the staircase-forming platforms south of the "Top of the Big Stump" Checkpoint Flag A spacious underground area where Mario must capture a T-Rex and smash all the rocks and Burrbos to obtain a Power Moon.
The Chain Chomp bonus area in Super Mario Odyssey
Chain Chomp Cave
Warp Pipe In the wall behind the northwestern plateau A cavernous area consisting of three partitioned rooms full of Chain Chomps among pools of poison. The method to progress plays out similar to a billiards game, in that Mario must capture the nearest Chain Chomp and hit it against the other Chain Chomps so that the last one hits a stone marker in the back wall, with the last room earning him a Power Moon. A hidden, fourth room lies beyond the exit, which holds another Power Moon.
The 8-bit lifts bonus area in Super Mario Odyssey
Chasm Lifts Area
Red door To the right of the Stone Bridge from the Checkpoint Flag An 8-bit area with moving lifts situated over a large chasm.
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Mysterious Clouds
Moon Pipe Just northwest of the Stone Bridge Checkpoint Flag A platforming area featuring hat clouds, swings, and many Burrbos.
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Gusty Bridges
Moon Pipe At the Odyssey's original location A platforming area featuring bridges activated by throwing Cappy at Lever Switches or being pushed back and forth by towers blowing wind at them, and many Burrbos.

Enemies[edit]

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

Objectives[edit]

  1. Our First Power Moon: The goal is to obtain the first Power Moon found by the Waterfall Basin.
  2. Multi Moon Atop the Falls: The goal is to defeat Madame Broode to obtain the first Multi Moon.

Paintings[edit]

The painting that leads to Bowser's Kingdom

There are two paintings in this kingdom. At the right side of the bridge behind the waterfall near the Odyssey's initial location, there is a small cave with some regional coins that can be accessed by swimming to it. Inside, there is a painting that leads to the Island in the Sky at Bowser's Kingdom that can be only entered after completing the main game.

The other painting is located at the Island in the Sky, which can only be accessed from a painting in the Seaside Kingdom or the Snow Kingdom.

Power Moons[edit]

A Power Moon in Super Mario Odyssey
The Cascade Kingdom has yellow Power Moons.
Main article: List of Power Moons in the Cascade Kingdom

There are a total of 42 Power Moons (39 regular Power Moons and 1 Multi Moon) in the Cascade Kingdom. During the player's first visit to this kingdom, they can collect 16 of the Power Moons and the Multi Moon. After the player leaves this kingdom and comes back (at any point), 2 more Power Moons are available to collect. The player can also collect a Power Moon if they travel to this kingdom using a painting found in a future kingdom (either the Snow or Seaside Kingdom). One additional Power Moon can also be found when the player encounters the Tostarenan tourist in the kingdom. After the player defeats Bowser in the Moon Kingdom, 4 more Power Moons become available to collect. The Moon Rock will also be available to destroy, causing 15 additional Power Moons to be accessible.

In order to power up the Odyssey and progress to the next kingdom, the player must collect at least 5 Power Moons. There are not enough Power Moons to reach that number before completing Multi Moon Atop the Falls, so it and Our First Power Moon are normally required. There is a skip which allows the player to collect a fifth Power Moon without completing Multi Moon Atop the Falls. A very complex series of jumps, dives, and Cap Throws can be done in two player mode, which would allow a player to get the "Secret Path to Fossil Falls!" Power Moon without using the painting.[2] Alternatively, a glitch can be used to obtain that Power Moon.[3]

Regional coins[edit]

Regional Coins
Main article: List of regional coins in the Cascade Kingdom

The Cascade Kingdom contains 50 regional coins, which take the form of stone wheels.

Crazy Cap items[edit]

Item Description Price Note
The Caveman Headwear icon.
Caveman Headwear
Primitive plumbers fashioned these from the skulls of Parabones. Regional coin from the Cascade Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey 5 Required for "Caveman Cave-Fan"
The Caveman Outfit icon.
Caveman Outfit
Early adventurers wore these outfits for maximum freedom of movement, if not maximum warmth. Regional coin from the Cascade Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey 10 Required for "Caveman Cave-Fan"
The T-Rex Model souvenir icon.
T-Rex Model
This dino's pose is so impressively lifelike, you can almost hear it roar! Regional coin from the Cascade Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey 5 N/A
The Triceratops Trophy souvenir icon.
Triceratops Trophy
A replica of a real dinosaur fossil from the Cascade Kingdom. Hang this on a wall, and it'll completely transform a room! Regional coin from the Cascade Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey 25 N/A
The Cascade Kingdom Sticker souvenir icon.
Cascade Kingdom Sticker
A sticker inspired by the T-Rex. Regional coin from the Cascade Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey 5 N/A
A Power Moon in Super Mario Odyssey
Cascade Kingdom Power Moon
A Power Moon that was dug up from the Fossil Falls. SMO coin.png 100 N/A

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker[edit]

The Cascade Kingdom in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch)
Fossil Falls in the Nintendo Switch version of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Main article: Mine Cart Cascade Crusade

A new level inspired by the Cascade Kingdom appears in the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch versions of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, where Captain Toad needs to drive a Mine Cart and shoot Vegetables. Biddybuds appear as enemies in the level.

Gallery[edit]

Artwork[edit]

Screenshots[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Cascade Kingdom[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 滝の国[?]
Taki no kuni
Waterfall Country
Chinese (simplified) 瀑布国[?]
Pùbù guó
Waterfall Country
Chinese (traditional) 瀑布國[?]
Pùbù guó
Waterfall Country
Dutch Watervalrijk[?] Waterfall Realm
French Pays des Chutes[?] Falls Country
German Kaskadenland[?] Cascade Country
Italian Regno delle Cascate[?] Waterfalls Kingdom
Korean 폭포 왕국[?]
Pokpo Wangguk
Waterfall Kingdom
Russian Каскадное царство[?]
Kaskadnoye tsarstvo
Cascade Kingdom
Spanish Reino de las Cataratas[?] Waterfalls Kingdom

Fossil Falls[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダイナフォー[?]
Daina Fō
Pun on "dinosaur" and possibly "waterfall"; officially romanized as "Dinofour"[4]
Chinese (simplified) 达伊纳弗[?]
Dáyī'nàfú
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Chinese (traditional) 恐龍瀑[?]
Kǒnglóng pù
Dinosaur Falls
Dutch Tricera-top[?] A word-play of "Triceratops" and "top"
French Territoire Théropode[?] Theropod Territory
German Fossilfälle[?] Fossil Falls
Italian Rapide Fossili[?] Fossil Rapids
Korean 다이너폴[?]
Daineo Pol
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Russian Костяной водопад[?]
Kostyanoy Vodopad
Bone Waterfall
Spanish Salto del Fósil[?] Fossil Waterfalls
A play on "Salto del Ángel" (Angel Falls in English)

Trivia[edit]

Toad as he appears on The Super Mario Bros. Movie poster
Toad as he appears in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, with a pin showing a Fossil Falls logo on his backpack (bottom-left)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Post about the concept art of Fossil Falls from the official Japanese Super Mario Odyssey Twitter account. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  2. ^ Lowest Percent (Nov 6, 2020). How Speedrunners beat Mario Odyssey without Cappy (almost) ("7:07"). Youtube. Retrieved Sept 14, 2024.
  3. ^ Lowest Percent (Nov 6, 2020). How Speedrunners beat Mario Odyssey without Cappy (almost) ("16:47"). Youtube. Retrieved Sept 14, 2024.
  4. ^ 2018. The Art of Super Mario Odyssey. Tokuma Shoten (Japanese). ISBN 978-4198646967. Page 322.
  5. ^ Nintendo. (June 15, 2017). Super Mario Odyssey - Co-Op Demonstration - Nintendo E3 2017. YouTube. Retrieved June 19, 2017.