Top-Hat Tower: Difference between revisions
(→Names in other languages: SpaAM=Bonneton tower) Tag: Mobile edit |
m (Text replacement - "\|(right|thumb)(\|[^\]\n]+)?\|(right|thumb)" to "|thumb$2") |
||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
Inside the tower is a simple platforming segment where [[Mario]] can [[capture]] for the first time; he is required to capture some [[frog]]s and [[jump]] up inside the tower in order to progress. There are moving platforms and [[Mini Goomba]]s inside to hinder his progress, small bodies of water to swim in, and [[coin ring]]s to show where Mario should jump, with some [[? Block]]s and [[Brick Block]]s attached to the walls. At the end of the segment are a [[Life-Up Heart]] in a [[treasure chest]] and some [[crates]], as well as a door to the top of the tower. | Inside the tower is a simple platforming segment where [[Mario]] can [[capture]] for the first time; he is required to capture some [[frog]]s and [[jump]] up inside the tower in order to progress. There are moving platforms and [[Mini Goomba]]s inside to hinder his progress, small bodies of water to swim in, and [[coin ring]]s to show where Mario should jump, with some [[? Block]]s and [[Brick Block]]s attached to the walls. At the end of the segment are a [[Life-Up Heart]] in a [[treasure chest]] and some [[crates]], as well as a door to the top of the tower. | ||
[[File:TopHatTower-Top.jpg|thumb | [[File:TopHatTower-Top.jpg|thumb|250px|The "brim" of the top hat]] | ||
After completing the platforming segment, the player can access the top of the tower. Upon first visiting, the hat-shaped airships on the top are heavily damaged, with [[Bonneter]]s assessing the damage. Mario must make it to the very top of the top hat, where he has his first encounter with the [[Broodal]]s and battles Topper. After Topper is defeated, a [[spark pylon]] appears, which Mario must capture to proceed to the [[Cascade Kingdom]]. | After completing the platforming segment, the player can access the top of the tower. Upon first visiting, the hat-shaped airships on the top are heavily damaged, with [[Bonneter]]s assessing the damage. Mario must make it to the very top of the top hat, where he has his first encounter with the [[Broodal]]s and battles Topper. After Topper is defeated, a [[spark pylon]] appears, which Mario must capture to proceed to the [[Cascade Kingdom]]. | ||
Revision as of 13:27, April 12, 2023
Top-Hat Tower | |
---|---|
TopHatTower-Plaza.jpg | |
First appearance | Super Mario Odyssey (2017) |
Greater location | Bonneton |
Top-Hat Tower (also known as Bonneton Tower) is a location in Super Mario Odyssey, found in Bonneton. Inside it is the first platforming segment in the game, culminating in the game's first boss fight (against Topper) at the top.
Description
Top-Hat Tower is a tall tower overlooking the rest of Bonneton. It is located west of the Central Plaza, across the Sometimes Bridge. The main body of the tower is pure white, topped with a large black top hat, hence the name.
Inside the tower is a simple platforming segment where Mario can capture for the first time; he is required to capture some frogs and jump up inside the tower in order to progress. There are moving platforms and Mini Goombas inside to hinder his progress, small bodies of water to swim in, and coin rings to show where Mario should jump, with some ? Blocks and Brick Blocks attached to the walls. At the end of the segment are a Life-Up Heart in a treasure chest and some crates, as well as a door to the top of the tower.
After completing the platforming segment, the player can access the top of the tower. Upon first visiting, the hat-shaped airships on the top are heavily damaged, with Bonneters assessing the damage. Mario must make it to the very top of the top hat, where he has his first encounter with the Broodals and battles Topper. After Topper is defeated, a spark pylon appears, which Mario must capture to proceed to the Cascade Kingdom.
During later visits, Captain Toad can be found at the top of the tower where Topper was fought, and rewards Mario with a Power Moon when spoken to. There is a scarecrow with a timer challenge right outside of the tower, a platforming challenge on a hidden platform under the tower where Mario must capture a Paragoomba and fly over a rushing poisonous stream, and another platforming challenge behind a door on the side of the top hat, where Mario must maneuver through Push-Blocks with the help of spark pylons. There is a Power Moon located under the brim of the top hat as well, requiring a precise jump in order to reach it. After completing the main story, the hat-shaped airships are fully repaired, and the Cap Kingdom's Koopa Freerunning race starts at the top of the tower.
A model of Top-Hat Tower can be purchased as a souvenir at the Crazy Cap store in the Cap Kingdom for 25 regional coins. Its plaque has letters engraved on it that read "Cabron", a transliteration of Bonneton's Japanese name, Kaburon.
The Hint Art of the Mushroom Kingdom located inside Peach's Castle depicts Top-Hat Tower in front of the moon. Its corresponding Power Moon is buried on the spot on Glasses Bridge where such a view is observable.
Residents
Enemies and obstacles
- Mini Goombas
- Paragoombas
- Poison
- Topper (boss)
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | 帽子の塔[?] Bōshi no Tō |
Hat Tower | |
Chinese | 帽子塔 (Simplified) Màozi tǎ 帽子之塔 (Traditional) Màozi zhī tǎ[?] |
Hat Tower | |
Dutch | Hoedtoren[?] | Hat tower | |
French | Chapitour[?] | From chapeau (hat) and tour (tower) | |
German | Hutturm[?] | Hat Tower | |
Italian | Torre Cappello[?] | Hat Tower | |
Russian | Шляпная башня[?] Shlapnaya bashnya |
Hat tower | |
Spanish (NOA) | Torre de Villa Chistera[?] | Bonneton tower | |
Spanish (NOE) | Torre Sombrero[?] | Hat Tower |