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|image_caption=Glasses Bridges as it appears in the [[Cap Kingdom]] brochure
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|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
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{{quote2|The bridge that connects the central square and the hills is called Glasses Bridge. It's a long, double-arched structure whose bottom is hidden in a sea of clouds. When you see it, you'll understand its affectionate nickname immediately. Many tourists enjoy the speedy thrill of rolling across the undulating structure—be sure to give it a try!|Cap Kingdom brochure|''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''}}
{{quote|The bridge that connects the central square and the hills is called Glasses Bridge. It's a long, double-arched structure whose bottom is hidden in a sea of clouds. When you see it, you'll understand its affectionate nickname immediately. Many tourists enjoy the speedy thrill of rolling across the undulating structure—be sure to give it a try!|[[Cap Kingdom]] brochure|''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''}}
 
'''Glasses Bridge''' is a location in the [[Cap Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It is a double-arched bridge between the hills where the [[Odyssey]] lands and the [[Central Plaza]], named after its structure. The bottom of the bridge is covered in a sea of clouds.
'''Glasses Bridge''' is a location in the [[Cap Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It is a double-arched bridge between the hills where the [[Odyssey]] lands and the [[Central Plaza]], named after its structure. The bottom of the bridge is covered in a sea of clouds.


As a part of locating [[Power Moon]] #12: [[List of Power Moons in the Cap Kingdom#The Forgotten Treasure|The Forgotten Treasure]], [[Cappy]] directs [[Mario]] onto Glasses Bridge shortly before remembering it is actually buried in front of the stairs adjorning the bridge.
As part of locating [[Power Moon]] #12, [[List of Power Moons in the Cap Kingdom#The Forgotten Treasure|The Forgotten Treasure]], [[Cappy]] directs [[Mario]] onto Glasses Bridge shortly before remembering that it is actually buried in front of the stairs adjoining the bridge.


Below Glasses Bridge, there is a small cap-shaped platform where a [[Paragoomba]] and Power Moon #18: [[List of Power Moons in the Cap Kingdom#Next to Glasses Bridge|Next to Glasses Bridge]] can be found. There are two small sets of [[? Block]]s nearby.
Below Glasses Bridge, there is a small cap-shaped platform where a [[Paragoomba]] and Power Moon #18, [[List of Power Moons in the Cap Kingdom#Next to Glasses Bridge|Next to Glasses Bridge]], can be found. There are also two small sets of [[? Block]]s nearby.


The [[Hint Art]] in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]] appears to be a simple image of the moon behind [[Top-Hat Tower]]. However, the art actually hints at the location where this view can be seen, specifically while on Glasses Bridge. Mario must [[Ground Pound]] this area to unearth the Power Moon.
The [[Hint Art]] in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]] appears to be a simple image of the moon behind [[Top-Hat Tower]]. However, the art actually hints at the location where this view can be seen, specifically on Glasses Bridge. Mario must [[Ground Pound]] this area to unearth the Power Moon.


According to the Cap Kingdom brochure, many tourists enjoy speedily [[roll]]ing across Glasses Bridge, recommending others try it as well.
According to the Cap Kingdom brochure, many tourists enjoy speedily [[roll]]ing across Glasses Bridge; the brochure also recommends that others try it as well.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|SpaEM=Glasses Bridge
|SpaEM=Glasses Bridge
|Ita=Ponte Occhialuto
|ItaM=Glasses-y Bridge
|Fre=Pont Binocles
|FreM=Binoculars Bridge
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Latest revision as of 21:40, October 27, 2024

Glasses Bridge
SMO Cap Brochure D.png
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
Greater location Cap Kingdom
“The bridge that connects the central square and the hills is called Glasses Bridge. It's a long, double-arched structure whose bottom is hidden in a sea of clouds. When you see it, you'll understand its affectionate nickname immediately. Many tourists enjoy the speedy thrill of rolling across the undulating structure—be sure to give it a try!”
Cap Kingdom brochure, Super Mario Odyssey

Glasses Bridge is a location in the Cap Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. It is a double-arched bridge between the hills where the Odyssey lands and the Central Plaza, named after its structure. The bottom of the bridge is covered in a sea of clouds.

As part of locating Power Moon #12, The Forgotten Treasure, Cappy directs Mario onto Glasses Bridge shortly before remembering that it is actually buried in front of the stairs adjoining the bridge.

Below Glasses Bridge, there is a small cap-shaped platform where a Paragoomba and Power Moon #18, Next to Glasses Bridge, can be found. There are also two small sets of ? Blocks nearby.

The Hint Art in the Mushroom Kingdom appears to be a simple image of the moon behind Top-Hat Tower. However, the art actually hints at the location where this view can be seen, specifically on Glasses Bridge. Mario must Ground Pound this area to unearth the Power Moon.

According to the Cap Kingdom brochure, many tourists enjoy speedily rolling across Glasses Bridge; the brochure also recommends that others try it as well.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese メガネ橋[?]
Meganebashi
Glasses Bridge
French Pont Binocles[?] Binoculars Bridge
Italian Ponte Occhialuto[?] Glasses-y Bridge
Spanish (NOE) Puente de las Gafas[?] Glasses Bridge