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|image=[[File:SMO Glydon Artwork.png|270px]]<br>Artwork of Glydon from ''Super Mario Odyssey''.
|image=[[File:SMO Glydon Artwork.png|200x200px]]<br>Artwork from ''Super Mario Odyssey''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
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{{quote2|This spot looks pretty good for a blood-pumping power-dive! Skree-EEEE!|Glydon|[[Super Mario Odyssey]]}}
{{quote|This spot looks pretty good for a blood-pumping power-dive! Skree-EEEE!|Glydon|[[Super Mario Odyssey]]}}
'''Glydon''' is a [[list of characters|character]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. He is a creature similar to a {{wp|Draco (genus)|draco lizard}}<ref>''Nintendō Kōshiki Gaidobukku Sūpā Mario Odessei'' (''Nintendo Official Guidebook Super Mario Odyssey'',「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオ オデッセイ」), [https://shogakukan.tameshiyo.me/9784091066084?page=9 page 20]. ''Shogakukan''. Retrieved December 19, 2017.</ref> who is enthusiastic about flying and gliding. His name is a portmanteau of "glide" and "-odon," a typical suffix used for animals (often reptiles, such as ''{{wp|Iguanodon}}'' and ''{{wp|Pteranodon}}'') distinguished or recognized through their teeth (despite Glydon lacking any visible teeth). [[Mario]] meets him in five of the game's kingdoms. He states that he is traveling to various kingdoms to glide from the highest places, and the world atlas suggests that he is native to the [[Sand Kingdom]],<ref>{{file link|SMO New Map.jpg|Current World atlas of ''Super Mario Odyssey''.}}</ref> the first kingdom where he can be found in the game, as suggested as well by his bandana that has similar motifs to the ones on the ponchos of [[Tostarenan]]s. Glydon does not sink in [[quicksand]], instead repeatedly stomping to stay on the surface. Mario can [[capture]] Glydon by using [[Cappy]] to use his gliding abilities.


'''Glydon''' is a creature similar to a {{wp|Draco (genus)|flying lizard}}<ref>''Nintendō Kōshiki Gaidobukku Sūpā Mario Odessei'' (''Nintendo Official Guidebook Super Mario Odyssey'',「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオ オデッセイ」), [https://shogakukan.tameshiyo.me/9784091066084?page=9 page 20]. ''Shogakukan''. Retrieved December 19, 2017.</ref> who is enthusiastic about flying and gliding. [[Mario]] meets Glydon in several Kingdoms throughout ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. He states that he is traveling to various kingdoms to glide from the highest places, and the world atlas and his bandana have similar motifs to the ones on the ponchos of Tostarenans, indicating that his homeland is in the [[Sand Kingdom]],<ref>{{media link|SMO New Map.jpg|Current World atlas of ''Super Mario Odyssey''.}}</ref> which is the first kingdom where he can be found in the game.
Glydon is always found in high locations in each kingdom, both fitting his personality and maximizing the use of his gliding ability. However, he appears in a kingdom only after the last [[mission|objective]] in it is complete. The locations are:
*The [[Tostarena Ruins Round Tower]] in the Sand Kingdom.
*The [[Observation Deck]] in the [[Wooded Kingdom]].
*The [[Rocky Mountain Summit]] in the [[Lost Kingdom]].
*The [[Lighthouse (Super Mario Odyssey)|Lighthouse]] in the [[Seaside Kingdom]].


[[File:SMO Shot - Tropical Jungle Lizard.png|thumb|left|Glydon, [[capture]]d by [[Mario]], gliding in the [[Lost Kingdom]].]]
One exception is for the [[Darker Side]], where Glydon is required to complete [[Long Journey's End]]. He appears as part of the underground section of the kingdom.
Mario can [[capture|take control]] of Glydon to glide and dive. His dive is much faster and harder to steer than his glide. While gliding, shaking the Joy-Con or Pro Controller makes the captured Glydon stay airborne longer.  However, when captured, Glydon cannot swim and simply disappears as soon as he touches water. On the other hand, Glydon cannot sink into quicksand; instead, he starts stomping whenever he stands on it whether Mario is capturing him or not. A [[Power Moon]] in the [[Seaside Kingdom]], ''Lighthouse Leaper'', specifically requires the player to glide with Glydon from the top of the Lighthouse toward the Glass Palace and then talk to a [[Bubblainian]] near said palace.


His name is a portmanteau of "glide" and "-odon", a typical suffix used for animals (often reptiles, such as ''{{wp|Iguanodon}}'' and ''{{wp|Pteranodon}}'') distinguished or recognized through their teeth (despite Glydon lacking any visible teeth).
[[File:SMO Shot - Tropical Jungle Lizard.png|thumb|left|Glydon, [[capture]]d by [[Mario]], gliding in the [[Lost Kingdom]]]]
While Glydon is captured, his quicksand immunity still applies. Glydon can [[jump]], and holding the jump button lets him glide through the air. He can do a short jump with {{button|switch|X}} or {{button|switch|Y}} instead. If the controller is shaken, Glydon does the short jump but does not glide. Glydon can turn while gliding, but he loses altitude faster when taking sharp turns. While Glydon is gliding, shaking the Joy-Con or Pro Controller makes him stay airborne longer. If {{button|switch|stick}} is held forward, Glydon tucks his arms in and dives, plummeting quickly with lesser directional control compared to normal. Alternatively, the player can hold {{button|switch|stick}} backward to have Glydon lean back and stall the glide's speed. [[Wind]] can push Glydon upward, extending the glide's distance. If Glydon collides with walls, his glide is forced to end. As such, he cannot start gliding with a wall in his path. Camera movement is heavily restricted while Glydon is gliding, with the angle largely set to be ahead of him in a base glide, and below him while he is diving or stalling.  


While Glydon has been stated to be a character by the official ''Super Mario'' UK Twitter account,<ref name="UKITwitter">[https://twitter.com/SuperMario_UK/status/922393547801800704 Post about Glydon from the official ''Super Mario'' UK Twitter account].</ref> both the official [[Prima Games]] guide of ''Super Mario Odyssey'' and the official ''Super Mario'' Italian Twitter account indicate that Glydon is a species.<ref>[https://shop.primagames.com/ca/product/458840/super-mario-odyssey-eguide ''Super Mario Odyssey'' eGuide]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/SuperMario_ITA/status/968787869580972032 Post about Glydon's increased reach when shaking the Joy-Cons]. The text says ''If you shake the Joy-Cons while sailing the skies as a Glydon, you will be able to fly a little farther!''.</ref>
Glydon's gliding abilities are the only way to obtain two [[Power Moon]]s located far across [[pit]]s or [[Poison (obstacle)|poison]] that Mario cannot cross with any normal moves. In the Lost Kingdom, this is the "[[List of Power Moons in the Lost Kingdom#Soaring Over Forgotten Isle!|Soaring Over Forgotten Isle!]]" Power Moon. In the Wooded Kingdom, Mario has to speak to [[Captain Toad]] on one far-off platform to get the "[[List of Power Moons in the Wooded Kingdom#Hey Out There, Captain Toad!|Hey Out There, Captain Toad!]]" Power Moon. In the Seaside Kingdom, the player can use Glydon to glide from the top of the Lighthouse toward the [[Glass Palace]]. This impresses a [[Bubblainian]] on the palace. After the player talks to them, they grant the player the "[[List of Power Moons in the Seaside Kingdom#Lighthouse Leaper|Lighthouse Leaper]]" Power Moon. Aside from these explicit requirements, Glydon's abilities are an option in many of the game's scenarios.
 
While Glydon has been stated to be a character by the official ''Super Mario'' UK Twitter account,<ref name="UKITwitter">[https://twitter.com/SuperMario_UK/status/922393547801800704 Post about Glydon from the official ''Super Mario'' UK Twitter account].</ref> both the official [[Prima Games]] guide of ''Super Mario Odyssey'' and the official ''Super Mario'' Italian Twitter account indicate that Glydon is a species.<ref>[https://shop.primagames.com/ca/product/458840/super-mario-odyssey-eguide ''Super Mario Odyssey'' eGuide]</ref>{{dead link}}<ref>[https://twitter.com/SuperMario_ITA/status/968787869580972032 Post about Glydon's increased reach when shaking the Joy-Cons]. The text says ''If you shake the Joy-Cons while sailing the skies as a Glydon, you will be able to fly a little farther!''.</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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SMO Glydon Capture.png|Glydon [[capture]]d by [[Mario]]
SMO Glydon Capture.png|Glydon [[capture]]d by [[Mario]]
SMO Secret Ending Postcard + Luigi.png|Postcard obtained as reward in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''
SMO Secret Ending Postcard + Luigi.png|Postcard obtained as reward in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''
</gallery>
===Concept art===
<gallery>
SMO Concept Art Glydon (Superhero Design).png|Preliminary sketch of Glydon visually similar to {{wp|Superman}}
SMO Concept Art Glydon (Waddlewing Design).png|Preliminary sketch of a proceeding [[Waddlewing]] character design
</gallery>
</gallery>


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SMO Glydon Lake Kingdom Screenshot.png|Glydon in the [[Seaside Kingdom]]
SMO Glydon Lake Kingdom Screenshot.png|Glydon in the [[Seaside Kingdom]]
SMO Mario Glydon.jpg|Glydon with Mario in the [[Lost Kingdom]]
SMO Mario Glydon.jpg|Glydon with Mario in the [[Lost Kingdom]]
SMO Glydon PRIMA Screenshot.png|Glydon in the [[Darker Side]]
SMO Glydon PRIMA Screenshot.png|Glydon on the [[Darker Side]]
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</gallery>


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|Jap=カックー
|Jap=カックー
|JapR=Kakkū
|JapR=Kakkū
|JapM=From「滑空」(''kakkū'', gliding)<br>''Kakkū'' also means the nickname for names beginning with ''Kaku-''.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollow_Dog%C5%AB Hollow Dogū], a clay figure found in Hakodate, Hokkaido, and a mascot character based on it have the same nickname ''Kakkū'', named after ''Minami'''ka'''yabe'' (the place where it was discovered) and '''''kū'''dō'' (hollow). This is one of major search noise sources when searching for Glydon in Japanese.</ref> Both meanings have different accents.
|JapM=From「滑空」(''kakkū'', "gliding")<br>「カックー」is also a nickname for names beginning with ''Kaku-''.{{footnote|main|1}} Both meanings have different accents (''Kakk'''ū''''' for "gliding" and ''K'''a'''kkū'' for the nickname)
|Spa=Planeosaurio
|SpaM=From ''planeo'' (''glide'') and ''-saurio'' (''lizard'').
|Fra=Planodon
|FraM=From ''planer'' (''to glide'') and ''-anodon'' (''toothless'').
|Dut=Glydon
|Dut=Glydon
|DutM=-
|Chi=滑翔小子
|ChiR=Huáxiáng xiǎozi
|ChiM=Glide Boy
|Fre=Planodon
|FreM=From ''planer'' ("to glide") and ''-odon'' (Greek for "tooth")
|Ger=Segelmander
|Ger=Segelmander
|GerM=Portmanteau of ''segeln'' (''to glide'') and ''Salamander''.
|GerM=Portmanteau of ''segeln'' ("to glide") and "Salamander"
|Ita=Planosauro
|Ita=Planosauro
|ItaM=From ''planata'' (''glide'') and ''-sauro'' (''lizard'').
|ItaM=From ''planata'' ("glide") and ''-sauro'' ("lizard")
|Kor=날돈
|KorR=Naldon
|KorM=From "날개" (''nalkae'', "wing") or "날다" (''nalda'', to "fly"), and "-don" (a suffix used for dinosaurs)
|Rus=Птеродон
|Rus=Птеродон
|RusR=Pterodon
|RusR=Pterodon
|RusM=From ''Птер-'', the Russian transcription of the Greek ''πτερ-'' (''wing''), and ''-одон'', the Russian transcription of the Greek ''-όδων'' (''tooth'').
|RusM=From the Russian transcription of the Greek ''πτερ-'' (''pter-'', prefix for "wing") and ''-όδων'' (''-ódon'', suffix for "tooth")
|Kor=날돈
|Spa=Planeosaurio
|KorR=Naldon
|SpaM=From ''planeo'' ("glide") and ''-saurio'' ("lizard")
|KorM=From 날개 (''nalkae'', wing) or 날다 (''nalda'', to fly) and ''-don'' (a suffix used for dinosaurs)
|Chi=滑翔小子
|ChiR=Huáxiáng xiǎozi
|ChiM=Glide Boy
}}
}}
{{footnote|note|1|For example, {{wp|Katsuya Kakunaka|Katsuya '''Kaku'''naka}}, a professional baseball player for the Chiba Lotte Marines, Japan, as of 2022, is occasionally called ''Kakkū'' by his fans, although [https://www.marines.co.jp/team/player/detail/2022_3.html his official nickname is ''Kaku'']. Also, {{wp|Hollow Dogū}}, a clay figure found in Hakodate, Hokkaido, and a mascot character based on it have the same nickname, ''Kakkū'', named after ''Minami'''ka'''yabe'' (the place where it was discovered) and '''''kū'''dō'' (hollow).}}


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 20:11, October 7, 2024

Glydon
Glydon in Super Mario Odyssey.
Artwork from Super Mario Odyssey
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
“This spot looks pretty good for a blood-pumping power-dive! Skree-EEEE!”
Glydon, Super Mario Odyssey

Glydon is a character in Super Mario Odyssey. He is a creature similar to a draco lizard[1] who is enthusiastic about flying and gliding. His name is a portmanteau of "glide" and "-odon," a typical suffix used for animals (often reptiles, such as Iguanodon and Pteranodon) distinguished or recognized through their teeth (despite Glydon lacking any visible teeth). Mario meets him in five of the game's kingdoms. He states that he is traveling to various kingdoms to glide from the highest places, and the world atlas suggests that he is native to the Sand Kingdom,[2] the first kingdom where he can be found in the game, as suggested as well by his bandana that has similar motifs to the ones on the ponchos of Tostarenans. Glydon does not sink in quicksand, instead repeatedly stomping to stay on the surface. Mario can capture Glydon by using Cappy to use his gliding abilities.

Glydon is always found in high locations in each kingdom, both fitting his personality and maximizing the use of his gliding ability. However, he appears in a kingdom only after the last objective in it is complete. The locations are:

One exception is for the Darker Side, where Glydon is required to complete Long Journey's End. He appears as part of the underground section of the kingdom.

Screenshot from Super Mario Odyssey.
Glydon, captured by Mario, gliding in the Lost Kingdom

While Glydon is captured, his quicksand immunity still applies. Glydon can jump, and holding the jump button lets him glide through the air. He can do a short jump with X Button or Y Button instead. If the controller is shaken, Glydon does the short jump but does not glide. Glydon can turn while gliding, but he loses altitude faster when taking sharp turns. While Glydon is gliding, shaking the Joy-Con or Pro Controller makes him stay airborne longer. If Control Stick is held forward, Glydon tucks his arms in and dives, plummeting quickly with lesser directional control compared to normal. Alternatively, the player can hold Control Stick backward to have Glydon lean back and stall the glide's speed. Wind can push Glydon upward, extending the glide's distance. If Glydon collides with walls, his glide is forced to end. As such, he cannot start gliding with a wall in his path. Camera movement is heavily restricted while Glydon is gliding, with the angle largely set to be ahead of him in a base glide, and below him while he is diving or stalling.

Glydon's gliding abilities are the only way to obtain two Power Moons located far across pits or poison that Mario cannot cross with any normal moves. In the Lost Kingdom, this is the "Soaring Over Forgotten Isle!" Power Moon. In the Wooded Kingdom, Mario has to speak to Captain Toad on one far-off platform to get the "Hey Out There, Captain Toad!" Power Moon. In the Seaside Kingdom, the player can use Glydon to glide from the top of the Lighthouse toward the Glass Palace. This impresses a Bubblainian on the palace. After the player talks to them, they grant the player the "Lighthouse Leaper" Power Moon. Aside from these explicit requirements, Glydon's abilities are an option in many of the game's scenarios.

While Glydon has been stated to be a character by the official Super Mario UK Twitter account,[3] both the official Prima Games guide of Super Mario Odyssey and the official Super Mario Italian Twitter account indicate that Glydon is a species.[4][dead link][5]

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Artwork[edit]

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カックー[?]
Kakkū
From「滑空」(kakkū, "gliding")
「カックー」is also a nickname for names beginning with Kaku-.1 Both meanings have different accents (Kakkū for "gliding" and Kakkū for the nickname)
Chinese 滑翔小子[?]
Huáxiáng xiǎozi
Glide Boy
Dutch Glydon[?] -
French Planodon[?] From planer ("to glide") and -odon (Greek for "tooth")
German Segelmander[?] Portmanteau of segeln ("to glide") and "Salamander"
Italian Planosauro[?] From planata ("glide") and -sauro ("lizard")
Korean 날돈[?]
Naldon
From "날개" (nalkae, "wing") or "날다" (nalda, to "fly"), and "-don" (a suffix used for dinosaurs)
Russian Птеродон[?]
Pterodon
From the Russian transcription of the Greek πτερ- (pter-, prefix for "wing") and -όδων (-ódon, suffix for "tooth")
Spanish Planeosaurio[?] From planeo ("glide") and -saurio ("lizard")

1 - For example, Katsuya Kakunaka, a professional baseball player for the Chiba Lotte Marines, Japan, as of 2022, is occasionally called Kakkū by his fans, although his official nickname is Kaku. Also, Hollow Dogū, a clay figure found in Hakodate, Hokkaido, and a mascot character based on it have the same nickname, Kakkū, named after Minamikayabe (the place where it was discovered) and (hollow).

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nintendō Kōshiki Gaidobukku Sūpā Mario Odessei (Nintendo Official Guidebook Super Mario Odyssey,「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオ オデッセイ」), page 20. Shogakukan. Retrieved December 19, 2017.
  2. ^ Current World atlas of Super Mario Odyssey.Media:SMO New Map.jpg
  3. ^ Post about Glydon from the official Super Mario UK Twitter account.
  4. ^ Super Mario Odyssey eGuide
  5. ^ Post about Glydon's increased reach when shaking the Joy-Cons. The text says If you shake the Joy-Cons while sailing the skies as a Glydon, you will be able to fly a little farther!.