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|JapM=From ダイナソー ''dainasō'' (dinosaur) and フォール ''fōru'' (falls)
|JapM=From ダイナソー ''dainasō'' (dinosaur) and フォール ''fōru'' (falls)
|SpaE=Salto del Fósil<ref name=DirectSPA/>
|SpaE=Salto del Fósil<ref name=DirectSPA/>
|SpaEM=Fossil Waterfall
|SpaEM=Fossil Waterfalls
|FraE=Territoire Théropode<ref name=DirectFRA/>
|FraE=Territoire Théropode<ref name=DirectFRA/>
|FraEM=Theropod Territory
|FraEM=Theropod Territory

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The Cascade Kingdom is a prehistoric/dinosaur-themed location featured in the upcoming Super Mario game Super Mario Odyssey. It is the greater location of Fossil Falls; as the name suggests, its main landmark is the waterfall flowing from the skeleton of a Triceratops. The kingdom's Regional Coins take the form of wheels.[1]

Power Moon locations

Mario will need to collect 5 Power Moons to power up the Odyssey.[1]

  • Nice Shot with the Chain Chomp[2]

Multi Moon locations

Enemies

Gallery

Names in other languages

Cascade Kingdom

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Watervalrijk[5] Waterfall Kingdom
German Kaskadenland[8] Cascade Country
Italian Regno delle Cascate[9] Waterfalls Kingdom
Spanish (NOE) Reino de las Cataratas[6] Waterfalls Kingdom

Fossil Falls

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Tricera-top[5] Pun on triceratops
German Fossilfälle[8] Fossil Fall
Italian Rapide Fossili[9] Fossil Rapids
Spanish (NOE) Salto del Fósil[6] Fossil Waterfalls

References