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|JapR=Kakkū
|JapR=Kakkū
|JapM=From 「滑空」, ''kakkū'', which means "gliding".
|JapM=From 「滑空」, ''kakkū'', which means "gliding".
|Ita=Planosauro<ref>[https://twitter.com/SuperMario_ITA/status/922404140906635264 Post about Glydon in the official Italian Twitter account of ''Super Mario''].</ref>
|ItaM=From ''planata'' (''glide'') and ''-sauro'' (''lizard'').
|Spa=Planeosaurio<ref>[https://twitter.com/SuperMario_ES/status/922399943159111681 Post about Glydon in the official Spanish Twitter account of ''Super Mario''].</ref>
|SpaM=From ''planeo'' (''glide'') and ''-saurio'' (''lizard'').
|Fra=Planodon<ref>[https://twitter.com/SuperMario_FRA/status/922396168214253568 Post about Glydon in the official French Twitter account of ''Super Mario''].</ref>
|FraM=From ''planer'' (''to glide'') and ''-anodon'' (''toothless'').
|Ger=Segelmander<ref>[https://twitter.com/SuperMario_DE/status/922423631443058688 Post about Glydon in the official German Twitter account of ''Super Mario''].</ref>
|GerM=Portmanteau of ''segeln'' (''to glide'') and ''Salamander''.
|Dut=Glydon<ref>[https://twitter.com/SuperMario_NL/status/922387611657875456 Post about Glydon in the official Dutch Twitter account of ''Super Mario''].</ref>
|Por=Glydon<ref>[https://twitter.com/SuperMario_PT/status/922387185688563712 Post about Glydon in the official Portuguese Twitter account of ''Super Mario''].</ref>
|Rus=Птеродон<ref>[https://twitter.com/SuperMario_RUS/status/922387352965795840 Post about Glydon in the official Russian Twitter account of ''Super Mario''].</ref>
|RusM=From ''Птер-'', the Russian transcription of the Greek ''πτερ-'' (''wing''), and ''-одон'', the Russian transcription of the Greek ''-όδων'' (''tooth'').
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Glydon[1] is a bipedal, talking, flying lizard who is enthusiastic about flying and gliding. Mario meets Glydon in several Kingdoms throughout the game Super Mario Odyssey. He states that he's travelling to various Kingdoms to glide from the highest places,[1] while the World atlas as well as his bandana having similar motifs as the ones found on the ponchos of Tostarenans indicate that his homeland is in the Sand Kingdom.[2]

Screenshot from Super Mario Odyssey.
Glydon, captured by Mario, gliding in a tropical jungle.

Mario can take control of Glydon to glide and dive. When captured, Glydon is unable to swim and simply disappears as soon as he touches water.[1] Some Power Moons are obtained from other non-playable characters when Mario succesfully reaches distant places by gliding with Glydon.[1]

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.

Physical appearance

Mario with Glydon in Super Mario Odyssey.
Glydon with Mario.

Glydon is a yellow bipedal flying lizard. He's taller than Mario and features a long tail, two hands with three fingers and a thumb each and two rather short legs which are typically kept significantly bent and almost resting on the coronal plane, resulting in a very peculiar walking gait. He also has two giant membranes on his sides that he uses for gliding and are reddish-orange in color, with various visible veinings on the inside, while the outside is red into orange on the tip, featuring irregular yellow stripes. The rest of his skin is mostly yellow with faintly visible scales, bar the back which features small orange stripes, the lower part of his body and from the lower part of the muzzle up to the tip of his tail, which is fully white and doesn't feature scales. His head features three short black hairs on the tip and eyes which are at the side and slightly protruding from the head. Said eyes have big black pupils surrounded by small light orange irises and a white sclera, as well as yellow eyelids that he typically keeps slightly lowered until he has been captured by Mario. The upper tip of his muzzle features two small nostrils while the mouth itself is toothless and only features a red rounded tongue. He wears small round red spectales on the tip of his muzzle, reddish brown shoes with beige outsoles, similar to those worn by Yoshis, and a bandana with alternating yellow and red stripes that end with yellow and red triangles and an outline formed by a green strip followed by a white strip.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カックー[3]
Kakkū
From 「滑空」, kakkū, which means "gliding".
Dutch Glydon[8] -
German Segelmander[7] Portmanteau of segeln (to glide) and Salamander.
Italian Planosauro[4] From planata (glide) and -sauro (lizard).
Portuguese Glydon[9] -
Russian Птеродон[10] From Птер-, the Russian transcription of the Greek πτερ- (wing), and -одон, the Russian transcription of the Greek -όδων (tooth).
Spanish Planeosaurio[5] From planeo (glide) and -saurio (lizard).

References