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Revision as of 13:44, January 24, 2024

This article is about the character named Tiara from Super Mario Odyssey. For the headdress normally worn by Princess Peach, see Peach's Crown.
Tiara
Tiara from Super Mario Odyssey.
Species Bonneter
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
Latest portrayal Yuki Kodaira

Tiara is a supporting character in Super Mario Odyssey. She is a Bonneter and lives with her bigger brother Cappy in the Cap Kingdom. Much like with Cappy, Tiara's main body resembles that of an Eerie. Similar to Cappy's normal form resembling a top hat, Tiara, true to her name, resembles a bridal tiara. She is kidnapped by Bowser to be used as Princess Peach's headdress for their wedding, which is seen at the beginning of the game. This prompts Cappy to team up with Mario to rescue both damsels.

After the game is completed, Tiara begins exploring the world with Peach, much like Mario and Cappy. Afterwards, she stays with Peach on her castle's balcony in the Mushroom Kingdom.

Concept and creation

Concept art of Tiara in Super Mario Odyssey.
Sketch of Tiara's final design

Tiara's final design has a veil similar to the one worn by Peach.[1] Tiara was given facial expressions similar to those of Cappy.[1]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ティアラ[2]
Tiara
Tiara
Chinese 提雅拉[?]
Tíyǎlā
Tiara
Dutch Tiara[?] -
French Tiara[?] -
German Tiara[?] -
Italian Tiara[?] -
Korean 티아라[?]
Tiara
Tiara
Portuguese Tiara[?] -
Russian Тиара[?]
Tiara
Tiara
Spanish Tiara[?] -

References