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The original Crazy Cap in the Metro Kingdom is larger than all the others, consisting of yellow room and a purple room with an entrance for each. There is a passage between the rooms. The Lost Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, and [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]] have Crazy Cap stores that operate out of a [[Starshroom]]. The stores of the [[Cap Kingdom]], [[Cascade Kingdom]], and the [[Wooded Kingdom]] do not have buildings, and just operate in a dedicated outdoor space. A [[boombox]] is used to play the shop music in those locations. The shop in the [[Seaside Kingdom]] is divided into two shops; both are on the backs of yellow and purple [[Dorrie]]s that move around the kingdom, wearing oversized versions of the employee hats. None of the outdoor stores have closets available. | The original Crazy Cap in the Metro Kingdom is larger than all the others, consisting of yellow room and a purple room with an entrance for each. There is a passage between the rooms. The Lost Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, and [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]] have Crazy Cap stores that operate out of a [[Starshroom]]. The stores of the [[Cap Kingdom]], [[Cascade Kingdom]], and the [[Wooded Kingdom]] do not have buildings, and just operate in a dedicated outdoor space. A [[boombox]] is used to play the shop music in those locations. The shop in the [[Seaside Kingdom]] is divided into two shops; both are on the backs of yellow and purple [[Dorrie]]s that move around the kingdom, wearing oversized versions of the employee hats. None of the outdoor stores have closets available. | ||
In the version 1.2.0 update for the game that includes [[Balloon World]], | In the version 1.2.0 update for the game that includes [[Balloon World]], special outfits were made available in the Crazy Cap stores, and can be purchased after the player has finished the game; later updates added more outfits. All of them cost regular coins and can be purchased from any Crazy Cap store. The items making up these outfits have a burst icon in the upper left corner of their the item's icon. In a shop, the icon is large and reads "SPECIAL". | ||
The brochures that Mario and [[Cappy]] read from as they travel between kingdoms and that are used as the game's map screen have Crazy Cap's logo in the bottom right corner. | The brochures that Mario and [[Cappy]] read from as they travel between kingdoms and that are used as the game's map screen have Crazy Cap's logo in the bottom right corner. | ||
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| {{anchor|Invisibility Hat}}''A very rare hat acquired at Culmina Crater. Easy to lose in the closet.'' | | {{anchor|Invisibility Hat}}''A very rare hat acquired at Culmina Crater. Easy to lose in the closet.'' | ||
'''Note:''' This hat makes Mario invisible. Cappy uses the appearance of the Mario Cap, but he is only visible during a [[Cap Throw]] or after jumping out. NPCs that speak to the player outside of a conversation sequence have their diologue replaced with "???" | '''Note:''' This hat makes Mario invisible. His shadow, as well as other visual effects can still be seen. Cappy uses the appearance of the Mario Cap, but he is only visible during a [[Cap Throw]] or after jumping out. NPCs that speak to the player outside of a conversation sequence have their diologue replaced with "???". Unlike other hats, the invisibility applies to 8-bit areas irrespective of the other item Mario wears. | ||
| After completing the story mission "[[Long Journey's End]]". | | After completing the story mission "[[Long Journey's End]]". | ||
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Crazy Cap | |
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First appearance | Super Mario Odyssey (2017) |
Latest appearance | The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) |
- “Crazy Cap - Go Cap Crazy!”
- —Ad above New Donk City's store, Super Mario Odyssey
Crazy Cap is a franchise of clothes and cap shops, and a company that appears in Super Mario Odyssey.
Description[edit]
Each shop is divided into two sections: the yellow section has an employee with a matching yellow hat who sells items that the player can buy with global gold coins, while the purple section has a similar employee with a purple hat who requires the player to spend purple regional coins to buy items. Their wares include various outfits and hats. The yellow side also sells Life-Up Hearts, and the purple side also sells souvenir stickers and models. The yellow side also has a wardrobe closet for changing clothing. Crazy Cap stores play their theme music on a loop, which can be heard in the overworld when approaching the store.
Each shop sells a Power Moon for 100 gold coins, similar to how Mario earns a Power Star in Super Mario 64 and a Shine Sprite in Super Mario Sunshine for collecting 100 coins. This can initially only be done once per kingdom; after completing the game, the player can continue to purchase individual Power Moons from any shop for another 100 coins, or a set of ten for 1,000 coins.
The Crazy Cap brand originates in New Donk City of the Metro Kingdom; with the popularity of street performers, the old theater was no longer in much demand, and so was converted to the original Crazy Cap store. Since then, the stores have spread all over the world, and appear in most of the kingdoms.
The employees of each Crazy Cap store are usually residents of the kingdoms where their branches are located. In the case of the Cascade Kingdom, Lost Kingdom, Bowser's Kingdom, and Moon Kingdom, there are no friendly residents, so the employees vary. The only kingdoms that do not have Crazy Cap stores are the Cloud Kingdom, Ruined Kingdom, Dark Side, and Darker Side.
The shop in the Sand Kingdom has the "Employees Only" Power Moon behind the counter. Mario can enter this store from a hidden alcove, which leads behind the counter so that Mario can obtain the Power Moon. If Mario talks to the Tostarenans who run the shop from this angle, they will get spooked and tell Mario to use the main entrance to purchase their products.
The original Crazy Cap in the Metro Kingdom is larger than all the others, consisting of yellow room and a purple room with an entrance for each. There is a passage between the rooms. The Lost Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, and Mushroom Kingdom have Crazy Cap stores that operate out of a Starshroom. The stores of the Cap Kingdom, Cascade Kingdom, and the Wooded Kingdom do not have buildings, and just operate in a dedicated outdoor space. A boombox is used to play the shop music in those locations. The shop in the Seaside Kingdom is divided into two shops; both are on the backs of yellow and purple Dorries that move around the kingdom, wearing oversized versions of the employee hats. None of the outdoor stores have closets available.
In the version 1.2.0 update for the game that includes Balloon World, special outfits were made available in the Crazy Cap stores, and can be purchased after the player has finished the game; later updates added more outfits. All of them cost regular coins and can be purchased from any Crazy Cap store. The items making up these outfits have a burst icon in the upper left corner of their the item's icon. In a shop, the icon is large and reads "SPECIAL".
The brochures that Mario and Cappy read from as they travel between kingdoms and that are used as the game's map screen have Crazy Cap's logo in the bottom right corner.
Many of the articles of clothing sold at Crazy Cap were later added in Mario Kart Tour as variants of the original characters and in Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit as outfits for Mario and Luigi.
List of items sold by Crazy Cap[edit]
Clothing[edit]
Item | Description | Price | Availability |
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Black Top Hat |
This classy number is the best seller at Bonneton's Crazy Cap shop.
Note: This hat is an homage to Super Mario All-Stars.[1] |
5 | After returning to Cap Kingdom. |
Black Tuxedo |
Bonneton's Crazy Cap shop is famous for these impeccably tailored outfits.
Note: This suit is an homage to Mario Paint.[2] |
10 | After returning to Cap Kingdom. |
Caveman Headwear |
Primitive plumbers fashioned these from the skulls of Parabones. | 5 | After returning to Cascade Kingdom. |
Caveman Outfit |
Early adventurers wore these outfits for maximum freedom of movement, if not maximum warmth. | 10 | After returning to Cascade Kingdom. |
Sombrero |
Traditional Tostarenan hat. Keeps the sun out of your eyes and is just plain fun to wear.
Note: This hat is an homage to the Game Boy version of Qix. |
5 | After reaching Sand Kingdom. |
Poncho |
Traditional folk dress of the Tostarena region. Keeps the sun off and the breezes on.
Note: This outfit is an homage to the Game Boy version of Qix. |
10 | After reaching Sand Kingdom. |
Cowboy Hat |
A classic hat, perfectly suited for wearing as you ride into sunsets. | 20 | After reaching Sand Kingdom. |
Cowboy Outfit |
Old-fashioned duds with a frontier feel. Gunslinging and cow-punching optional. | 25 | After reaching Sand Kingdom. |
Swim Goggles |
So fashionable you'll want to wear them on land.
Note: This hat is an homage to the 2016 Club Nintendo calendar . |
5 | After reaching Lake Kingdom. |
Swimwear |
The floaty ring does not actually float—it's just an accent on the outfit.
Note: This outfit is an homage to the 2016 Club Nintendo calendar. |
10 | After reaching Lake Kingdom. |
Explorer Hat |
Just because the territory is uncharted doesn’t mean your head should be uncovered.
Note: This hat is an homage to Mario's Picross.[3] |
5 | After reaching Wooded Kingdom. |
Explorer Outfit |
Clothes that keep you comfortable even in the deepest heart of the wilderness.
Note: This outfit is an homage to Mario's Picross.[3] |
10 | After reaching Wooded Kingdom. |
Scientist Visor |
A strange piece of headwear that gives off a science-y vibe.
Note: This visor is an homage to a Japanese commercial for the Super Game Boy.[4] |
20 | After reaching Wooded Kingdom. |
Scientist Outfit |
It's a scientific fact that nothing says "scientist" like a lab coat.
Note: This outfit is an homage to a Japanese commercial for the Super Game Boy.[4] |
25 | After reaching Wooded Kingdom. |
Aviator Cap |
Gotta keep those ears warm at 33,000 feet.
Note: This cap is an homage to official art of Mario in the Sky Pop from Super Mario Land.[5] |
5 | After reaching Lost Kingdom. |
Aviator Outfit |
This jacket is how you let people know you're a pilot when you're not in a cockpit. | 10 | After reaching Lost Kingdom. |
Builder Helmet |
Whether you're building or inspecting, you gotta keep your head safe.
Note: This helmet is an homage to Super Mario Maker.[6] |
5 | After reaching Metro Kingdom. |
Builder Outfit |
The perfect outfit whether you're constructing or inspecting the construction work of others.
Note: This outfit is an homage to Super Mario Maker.[6] |
10 | After reaching Metro Kingdom. |
Golf Cap |
You're not playing golf unless everyone is staring at your hat.
Note: This cap is an homage to Golf: U.S. Course and NES Open Tournament Golf.[7] |
20 | After reaching Metro Kingdom. |
Golf Outfit |
"What?! Wait, let me turn down my outfit so I can hear you!"
Note: This outfit is an homage to Golf: U.S. Course and NES Open Tournament Golf.[7] |
25 | After reaching Metro Kingdom. |
Snow Hood |
A down hood that keeps the cold from making you bitter. | 5 | After reaching Snow Kingdom. |
Snow Suit |
After decades of ice levels, FINALLY a good, warm jacket. | 10 | After reaching Snow Kingdom. |
Resort Hat |
This hat is made for breathability, aiding in relaxation. | 5 | After reaching Seaside Kingdom. |
Resort Outfit |
This outfit lets everyone know you take your relaxing seriously. | 10 | After reaching Seaside Kingdom. |
Sailor Hat |
A hat respected the world over, especially the parts near water. | 20 | After reaching Seaside Kingdom. |
Sailor Suit |
Of all uniforms, the one that is most likely to get really, really wet. | 25 | After reaching Seaside Kingdom. |
Chef Hat |
Anyone wearing one of these makes many friends on Mount Volbono.
Note: This hat is an homage to Yoshi's Cookie.[8] |
5 | After reaching Luncheon Kingdom. |
Chef Suit |
Red scarves are a staple of fashion on Mount Volbono.
Note: This suit is an homage to Yoshi's Cookie.[8] |
10 | After reaching Luncheon Kingdom. |
Painter's Cap |
Is it even really painting if you're not wearing one of these?
Note: This cap is an homage to Mario Artist. |
20 | After reaching Luncheon Kingdom. |
Painter Outfit |
Just the outfit you'd expect to see on a painter. Prestained for your convenience.
Note: This outfit is an homage to Mario Paint and the 2016 Club Nintendo calendar. |
25 | After reaching Luncheon Kingdom. |
Samurai Helmet |
The samurai wore helmets that were functional AND fancy.
Note: This helmet is an homage to a Super Mario Run Mario samurai shirt worn by Shigeru Miyamoto and the 2016 Club Nintendo calendar. Its design, with the antlers and six coins, is based on that of the helmet of the famous samurai Sanada Yukimura. |
5 | After reaching Bowser's Kingdom. |
Samurai Armor |
The samurai basically walked around wearing works of art.
Note: This armor is an homage to a Super Mario Run Mario samurai shirt worn by Shigeru Miyamoto and the 2016 Club Nintendo calendar. |
10 | After reaching Bowser's Kingdom. |
Happi Headband |
This coiled headband is perfect when you want to cover just a BIT of your head. | 20 | After reaching Bowser's Kingdom. |
Happi Outfit |
Traditional clothing designed to be easy to move around in at a festival.
Note: The text on the garment reads "Nintendo" in Japanese. |
25 | After reaching Bowser's Kingdom. |
Space Helmet |
When you need to avoid the void. | 5 | After reaching Moon Kingdom. |
Space Suit |
The preferred outfit for steps and leaps of any size. | 10 | After reaching Moon Kingdom. |
Mario 64 Cap |
A charmingly blocky version of a classic.
Note: This cap is an homage to Super Mario 64. |
15 | After reaching Mushroom Kingdom. |
Mario 64 Suit |
When you just want to wrap yourself in nostalgia.
Note: This suit is an homage to Super Mario 64. Mario's head with this suit is larger than normal, affecting the proportions of his cap while it is on Mario's head. |
20 | After reaching Mushroom Kingdom. |
Employee Cap |
A Crazy Cap original! | 50 | After completing Cascade Kingdom. |
Employee Uniform |
Show your Crazy Cap brand loyalty with this striking outfit! | 150 | After completing Cascade Kingdom. |
Boxer Shorts |
Comfortable, breezy boxers in a vibrant mushroom-like pattern.
Note: This outfit is an homage to a Summer 2016 wallpaper from Nintendo of Japan and Play Nintendo.[9][10] |
1000 | After completing Cascade Kingdom. |
Fashionable Cap |
An upscale upgrade to an upstanding hero's upper half.
Note: This cap is an homage to a Japanese commercial for the New Nintendo 3DS.[11] |
50 | After reaching Lake Kingdom. |
Fashionable Outfit |
I'm not clashing. YOU'RE clashing!
Note: This outfit is an homage to a Japanese commercial for the New Nintendo 3DS.[11] |
150 | After reaching Lake Kingdom. |
Mechanic Cap |
A good hat to wear when it's time to get down to work.
Note: This cap is an homage to Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally.[12] |
50 | After reaching Wooded Kingdom. |
Mechanic Outfit |
An outfit seemingly doomed to get stained in motor oil.
Note: This outfit is an homage to Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally,[12] and has Bowser Oil, Bullet Bill Speed Trial, Mario Motors and Mario Work Gear patches on it from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. |
150 | After reaching Wooded Kingdom. |
Black Fedora |
Perfect for business, business-casual, casual, or casual business! | 50 | After reaching Metro Kingdom. |
Black Suit |
You can wear this outfit just about anywhere - it always looks good. | 150 | After reaching Metro Kingdom. |
Pirate Hat |
YARRRR! | 50 | After reaching Seaside Kingdom. |
Pirate Outfit |
Whether plundering cargo or burying treasure, you're gonna need an extremely fancy coat. | 150 | After reaching Seaside Kingdom. |
Clown Hat |
The perfect hat for pratfalls, teeny cars, and wasting good pie. | 50 | After reaching Luncheon Kingdom. |
Clown Suit |
Roomy enough for all your tumbling needs, colorful enough to be seen from space. | 150 | After reaching Luncheon Kingdom. |
Football Helmet |
A colorful helmet keep one's head safe from the sporting life.
Note: This helmet is an homage to the ones worn by Chargin' Chucks. |
50 | After reaching Moon Kingdom. |
Football Uniform |
Bright colors and big shoulder pads never go out of fashion.
Note: This uniform is an homage to the ones worn by Chargin' Chucks. Additionally, the number 64 references the Nintendo 64. |
150 | After reaching Moon Kingdom. |
Classic Cap |
For the truly nostalgic, it doesn't get any more classic than this.
Note: This cap is an homage to Mario's original outfit from Donkey Kong. |
50 | Any Mario amiibo (except Cat Mario) or after reaching Mushroom Kingdom. |
Classic Suit |
This outfit is still loved by longtime fans. DK has never been a fan though.
Note: This suit is an homage to Mario's original outfit from Donkey Kong. |
150 | Any Mario amiibo (except Cat Mario) or after reaching Mushroom Kingdom. |
Skeleton Suit |
This skeleton costume uses cutting-edge, er, something to, um... Look, we're not sure how this works. But it's cool, right?
Note: This outfit is an homage to how Mario turns into a skeleton when he is electrocuted in Super Mario Galaxy |
9999 | After reaching Mushroom Kingdom. |
Luigi Cap |
The standard cap in vivid green. The L stands for "winner". | 100 | Any Luigi amiibo or 160 Power Moons. |
Luigi Suit |
A bright, green version of an established classic. Green means "let's-a-go!" | 200 | Any Luigi amiibo or 180 Power Moons. |
Doctor Headwear |
Headwear worn by a doctor famous for extremely colorful prescriptions.
Note: This headwear is a reference to Dr. Mario. |
100 | Any Dr. Mario amiibo or 220 Power Moons. |
Doctor Outfit |
White coat worn by a doctor famous for fighting our most colorful viruses.
Note: This outfit is a reference to Dr. Mario. |
200 | Any Dr. Mario amiibo or 240 Power Moons. |
Waluigi Cap |
A cap with an upside down L on it. It's barely used! | 100 | Any Waluigi amiibo or 260 Power Moons. |
Waluigi Suit |
This outfit makes you want to lurk in the shadows, waiting for a turn in the spotlight. | 200 | Any Waluigi amiibo or 280 Power Moons. |
Diddy Kong Hat |
A red cap with a strikingly long brim. Smells unusual. | 100 | Any Diddy Kong amiibo or 300 Power Moons. |
Diddy Kong Suit |
A popular outfit among tail enthusiasts. | 200 | Any Diddy Kong amiibo or 320 Power Moons. |
Wario Cap |
A cap bearing a distinctive W. It doesn't fit well and kind of chafes. | 100 | Any Wario amiibo or 340 Power Moons. |
Wario Suit |
The kind of outfit that you want to wash at least once before you wear it. | 200 | Any Wario amiibo or 360 Power Moons. |
Hakama |
This traditional outfit has a nontraditional M monogram.
Note: This outfit is an homage to the 2016 Club Nintendo calendar. |
500 | 380 Power Moons. |
Bowser's Top Hat |
A replica of the unique hat Bowser had specially made for the big day. | 1000 | Bowser - Wedding (Super Mario series) amiibo or 420 Power Moons. |
Bowser's Tuxedo |
For a terrifying, fire-breathing monster covered in spikes, Bowser sure cleans up nice. | 2000 | Bowser - Wedding (Super Mario series) amiibo or 440 Power Moons. |
Bridal Veil |
A perfect replica of Princess Peach's veil. | 1000 | Peach - Wedding (Super Mario series) amiibo or 460 Power Moons. |
Bridal Gown |
A replica of Peach's wedding dress (though it did have to be altered a bit for Mario's measurements). | 2000 | Peach - Wedding (Super Mario series) amiibo or 480 Power Moons. |
Gold Mario Cap |
A seriously shiny hat.
Note: This cap is an homage to Gold Mario from New Super Mario Bros. 2. |
1000 | Mario - Gold Edition (Super Mario series) or Mario - Silver Edition (Super Mario series) amiibo or 500 Power Moons. |
Gold Mario Suit |
This outfit just goes all the way with the gold thing.
Note: This suit is an homage to Gold Mario from New Super Mario Bros. 2. |
2000 | Mario - Gold Edition (Super Mario series) or Mario - Silver Edition (Super Mario series) amiibo or 520 Power Moons. |
Metal Mario Cap |
A metal cap that seems somehow familiar...
Note: This cap is an homage to the Metal Cap in Super Mario 64. It is based upon the Mario 64 Cap. |
1000 | 540 Power Moons. |
Metal Mario Suit |
When you want to wrap yourself in nostalgia, and then in aluminum foil.
Note: This suit is an homage to the Metal Cap in Super Mario 64. It is based upon the Mario 64 Suit. |
2000 | 560 Power Moons. |
Musician Hat (Special) |
A hat that's ideal for backing up a surprisingly talented mayor at a traditional festival. | 500 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update. |
Musician Outfit (Special) |
The ideal suit for a jazzy retro-pastiche number, ideally performed at a simulated construction site. | 1000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update. |
Sunshine Shades (Special) |
A hat to remind you of an island of endless summer...with sunglasses to protect your eyes from same.
Note: This hat is an homage to the sunglasses the sunglasses vendor gives Mario in Super Mario Sunshine. |
1500 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update. |
Sunshine Outfit (Special) |
A tropical shirt appropriate for lazing on the beach, watching the dolphins, and perhaps some light graffiti cleanup.
Note: This outfit is an homage to the outfit the sunglasses vendor gives Mario in Super Mario Sunshine. |
3000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update. |
Knight Helmet (Special) |
A plate helm that looks really sturdy...if a bit uncomfortable. | 3000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update. |
Knight Armor (Special) |
What the true traditionalist wears when rescuing a princess from a fire-breathing monster. | 5000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update. |
Satellaview Helmet (Special) |
A memento of some forgotten service.
Note: This helmet is worn by Mario in artwork for the Satellaview.[13] |
500 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from March 28, 2018). |
Satellaview Suit (Special) |
This outfit represents what the future used to look like.
Note: This suit is worn by Mario in artwork for the Satellaview.[13] |
1000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from March 28, 2018). |
Batting Helmet (Special) |
A right-hander's batting helmet in bright red. | 1500 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from March 28, 2018). |
Baseball Uniform (Special) |
Whether you play baseball or not, you've got to admit those pinstripes are snazzy. | 3000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from March 28, 2018). |
Racing Helmet (Special) |
A helmet that'll get you pumped up for drafting and hairpin turns.
Note: This helmet has a Mario Motors logo on it from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. |
3000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from May 30, 2018). |
Racing Outfit (Special) |
You will enjoy driving more if you're wearing this outfit, guaranteed.
Note: This outfit has Boomerang Bros. International Airlines, Bullet Bill Speed Trial, Fuzzy Battery, Galaxy Air, Green Shell Taxi, Mario Motors, Mario Kart TV, Rainbow Exploration Agency, Red Shell Strike Equipment and Sunshine Airport patches on it from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. |
5000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from May 30, 2018). |
Topper Hat (Special) |
A hat that practically demands to be stacked up on top of identical copies of itself and swung dangerously about. | 1500 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from April 25, 2018). |
Topper Suit (Special) |
A cheap knockoff of a fancy, tailored suit. Smells of carrots and broken promises. | 3000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from April 25, 2018). |
Rango Hat (Special) |
A near-perfect replica of Rango's hat...except for the awesome saw blades and trampoline capability. Sigh... | 1500 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from June 27, 2018). |
Rango Suit (Special) |
A humble outfit that does the job effectively, if not glamorously. Or efficiently. Or smartly. Or even not-dumbly. | 3000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from June 27, 2018). |
Hariet Hat (Special) |
A hat you should not wear until after thoroughly checking it for explosives. | 3000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from August 1, 2018). |
Hariet Suit (Special) |
An outwardly lovely gown, the interior structure has rotted away and is holding on by a thread. | 5000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from August 1, 2018). |
Spewart Hat (Special) |
A hat you should definitely wash thoroughly before wearing, given Spewart's...hobbies. | 1500 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from August 29, 2018). |
Spewart Suit (Special) |
An outfit that reminds one of school days—of reading, of writing, and of full-body finger painting. | 3000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from August 29, 2018). |
Conductor Wig (Special) |
A wig that reminds one of the greatest (and baldest?) conductors.
Note: This wig is worn by Mario in artwork for Mario Paint.[14] |
500 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from September 26, 2018). |
Conductor Outfit (Special) |
An outfit designed for the tiny part of all of us that wants to wave a stick at musicians.
Note: This outfit is worn by Mario in artwork for Mario Paint.[14] |
1000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from September 26, 2018). |
Zombie Headwear (Special) |
A masterwork of practical effects. | 3000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from October 17, 2018). |
Zombie Outfit (Special) |
When an outfit crosses the line between "distressed" and "undead." | 5000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from October 17, 2018). |
Santa Hat (Special) |
Another red hat beloved by children.
Note: This hat is an homage to the 2016 Club Nintendo calendar. |
500 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from November 21, 2018). |
Santa Outfit (Special) |
The only thing this outfit is missing is a big bag of power-up items for the kids.
Note: This outfit is an homage to the 2016 Club Nintendo calendar. |
1000 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from November 21, 2018). |
8-Bit Mario Cap (Special) |
A hat that takes you back to where it all began.
Note: This outfit is an homage to the 8-bit Modern Color 30th Anniversary Mario amiibo. Wearing it sets Mario to the Mario Suit, but the hat further places a model over Mario which is a voxel version of Mario's jumping sprite from Super Mario Bros.. The hat is removable, as per Super Mario Odyssey's mechanics, but the remainder of the model is static. |
9999 | After completing the main game with the version 1.2.0 update (available from November 21, 2018). |
Souvenirs[edit]
Item | Description | Price | Kingdom |
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Plush Frog |
These little froggies wear tiny top hats for self-defense, which looks so darn cute, they made a toy version! | 5 | Cap Kingdom |
Bonneton Tower Model |
This model of a tower in the Cap Kingdom is popular with tourists thanks to its faithful re-creation and detailed craftsmanship. | 25 | Cap Kingdom |
T-Rex Model |
This dino's pose is so impressively lifelike, you can almost hear it roar! | 5 | Cascade Kingdom |
Triceratops Trophy |
A replica of a real dinosaur fossil from the Cascade Kingdom. Hang this on a wall, and it'll completely transform a room! | 25 | Cascade Kingdom |
Inverted Pyramid Model |
A famous location in the Tostarena ruins. Even the tiniest details are faithfully re-created, like the reliefs etched onto the walls. | 25 | Sand Kingdom |
Jaxi Statue |
In the Tostarena region, the Jaxi has lived alongside the people since ancient times. This statue is made from the stones of the ruins! | 5 | Sand Kingdom |
Underwater Dome |
This snow globe featuring the Water Plaza in Lake Lamode uses water from the Lake Kingdom. | 25 | Lake Kingdom |
Rubber Dorrie |
Fans of the universally loved Dorrie have been clamoring for a quality reproduction like this. It's designed to feel just like the real thing! | 5 | Lake Kingdom |
Flowers from Steam Gardens |
This popular arrangement of flowers from Steam Gardens is often given as a gift. | 5 | Wooded Kingdom |
Steam Gardener Watering Can |
This robot-shaped watering can is designed to look like the people of the Wooded Kingdom. A nice souvenir, it's also great for gardening! | 25 | Wooded Kingdom |
Potted Palm Tree |
This plant grows all over Forgotten Isle. Hardy enough to thrive even in a poisonous swamp, it has become quite popular with gardeners. | 5 | Lost Kingdom |
Butterfly Mobile |
Inspired by the butterflies that live on Forgotten Isle, don't be surprised if you find yourself mysteriously losing track of time as you gaze at this beauty. | 25 | Lost Kingdom |
Pauline Statue |
The statue of New Donk City's mayor, Pauline, was made as a testament to her enduring popularity. | 25 | Metro Kingdom |
New Donk City Hall Model |
This miniature model of New Donk City Hall (with working lights!) has been a big hit with fans of Metro Kingdom. | 5 | Metro Kingdom |
Shiverian Rug |
Featuring the same patterns as those found on Shiverian clothing, this rug is great for keeping warm from the toes on up! | 5 | Snow Kingdom |
Shiverian Nesting Dolls |
Open one of these folk-art dolls, and another Shiverian pops out! It's hard to tell them apart, but they're based on winners of past races. | 25 | Snow Kingdom |
Sand Jar |
Each glance at this jar filled with sand from the Bubblaine coast evokes sunny scenes of carefree days at the beach. | 5 | Seaside Kingdom |
Glass Tower Model |
A replica of the Glass Tower that towers in the center of Bubblaine! | 25 | Seaside Kingdom |
Souvenir Forks |
Inspired by the people of Mount Volbono, this cute pair of tall and short forks looks a bit like a parent and child. | 5 | Luncheon Kingdom |
Vegetable Plate |
This toy food lets you pretend you're cooking with real ingredients from Mount Volbono. They can also be stacked up like blocks! | 25 | Luncheon Kingdom |
Paper Lantern |
These lanterns are found in Bowser's Castle. In the old days, people used to walk around with them like flashlights! | 5 | Bowser's Kingdom |
Jizo Statue |
Found placed all over, these guardian deities watch over travelers in silent protection. | 25 | Bowser's Kingdom |
Moon Rock Fragment |
This strange rock fragment was found on Honeylune Ridge. Its effects are...unknown. | 5 | Moon Kingdom |
Moon Lamp |
This spinning moon is a fashionable way to brighten up any room. It's also quite well made and sturdier than it looks! | 25 | Moon Kingdom |
Mushroom Cushion Set |
The mushroom pattern on these cushions has certainly withstood the test of time. A tablecloth is also included in the set! | 10 | Mushroom Kingdom |
Peach's Castle Model |
Who wouldn't want a scale model of this famous castle! Even the beautiful stained glass window in the center has been faithfully re-created. | 25 | Mushroom Kingdom |
Cap Kingdom Sticker |
A sticker inspired by Top-Hat Tower. | 5 | Cap Kingdom |
Cascade Kingdom Sticker |
A sticker inspired by the T-Rex. | 5 | Cascade Kingdom |
Sand Kingdom Sticker |
A sticker inspired by the Inverted Pyramid. | 10 | Sand Kingdom |
Lake Kingdom Sticker |
A sticker inspired by the Lochlady Dress. | 5 | Lake Kingdom |
Wooded Kingdom Sticker |
A sticker inspired by the Soirée Bouquet. | 10 | Wooded Kingdom |
Lost Kingdom Sticker |
A sticker inspired by Forgotten Isle. | 5 | Lost Kingdom |
Metro Kingdom Sticker |
A sticker inspired by Mayor Pauline. | 10 | Metro Kingdom |
Snow Kingdom Sticker |
A sticker inspired by Bound Bowl Grand Prix. | 5 | Snow Kingdom |
Seaside Kingdom Sticker |
A sticker inspired by the Glass Tower. | 10 | Seaside Kingdom |
Luncheon Kingdom Sticker |
A sticker inspired by Peronza Plaza. | 10 | Luncheon Kingdom |
Bowser's Kingdom Sticker |
A sticker inspired by Bowser's Castle. | 10 | Bowser's Kingdom |
Moon Kingdom Sticker |
A sticker inspired by the moon. | 5 | Moon Kingdom |
Pipe Sticker |
A sticker designed to look like a pipe. | 5 | Mushroom Kingdom |
Coin Sticker |
A sticker designed to look like a coin. | 5 | Mushroom Kingdom |
Block Sticker |
A sticker designed to look like a block. | 5 | Mushroom Kingdom |
? Block Sticker |
A sticker designed to look like a ? block. | 5 | Mushroom Kingdom |
Mushroom Kingdom Sticker |
A sticker inspired by Peach's Castle. | 10 | Mushroom Kingdom |
Miscellaneous[edit]
Item | Description | Price | Kingdom |
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Life-Up Heart |
This heart-shaped item raises your maximum life value. | 50 | All |
Cap Kingdom Power Moon |
A Power Moon that was dug up in the Bonneton outskirts. | 100 | Cap Kingdom |
Cascade Kingdom Power Moon |
A Power Moon that was dug up from the Fossil Falls. | 100 | Cascade Kingdom |
Sand Kingdom Power Moon |
A Power Moon that was discovered in Tostarena. | 100 | Sand Kingdom |
Lake Kingdom Power Moon |
A Power Moon that was dredged from the bottom of Lake Lamode. | 100 | Lake Kingdom |
Wooded Kingdom Power Moon |
A Power Moon that was picked up in Steam Gardens' Deep Woods area. | 100 | Wooded Kingdom |
Lost Kingdom Power Moon |
A Power Moon that was rescued from Forgotten Isle. | 100 | Lost Kingdom |
Metro Kingdom Power Moon |
A Power Moon from the mean streets of New Donk City. | 100 | Metro Kingdom |
Snow Kingdom Power Moon |
A Power Moon that was dug out of Shiveria's snow fields. | 100 | Snow Kingdom |
Seaside Kingdom Power Moon |
A Power Moon that was plucked from the Bubblaine coast. | 100 | Seaside Kingdom |
Luncheon Kingdom Power Moon |
A Power Moon that was saved from the Mount Volbono volcano. | 100 | Luncheon Kingdom |
Bowser's Kingdom Power Moon |
A Power Moon that was recovered from Bowser's kingdom. | 100 | Bowser's Kingdom |
Moon Kingdom Power Moon |
A Power Moon that was almost tripped over in Honeylune Ridge. | 100 | Moon Kingdom |
Mushroom Kingdom Power Moon |
A Power Moon that periodically appears in the Mushroom Kingdom. | 100 | Mushroom Kingdom |
Clothing not sold by Crazy Cap[edit]
Item | Description | Availability |
---|---|---|
Mario Cap |
A red hat that has seen its fair share of adventures. | Starting hat. |
Mario Suit |
This tried-and-true outfit has weathered many adventures. | Starting suit. |
Captain's Hat |
Hat for the captain of the Odyssey, brimming with authority. | After restoring the Odyssey. |
Mario's Top Hat |
A white silk hat, perfect for the biggest day of one's life. | Mario - Wedding (Super Mario series) amiibo or after reaching Moon Kingdom. |
Mario's Tuxedo |
An exquisite coat with tails. WARNING: Do not engage in plumbing while wearing. | Mario - Wedding (Super Mario series) amiibo or after reaching Moon Kingdom. |
King's Crown |
An impressive crown acquired in Rabbit Ridge. | After completing the story mission "Arrival at Rabbit Ridge!". |
King's Outfit |
This majestic outfit was obtained in Rabbit Ridge. | After completing the story mission "Arrival at Rabbit Ridge!". |
Invisibility Hat |
A very rare hat acquired at Culmina Crater. Easy to lose in the closet.
Note: This hat makes Mario invisible. His shadow, as well as other visual effects can still be seen. Cappy uses the appearance of the Mario Cap, but he is only visible during a Cap Throw or after jumping out. NPCs that speak to the player outside of a conversation sequence have their diologue replaced with "???". Unlike other hats, the invisibility applies to 8-bit areas irrespective of the other item Mario wears. |
After completing the story mission "Long Journey's End". |
Appearances in other media[edit]
The original Crazy Cap store appears in the New Donk City course in Mario Golf: Super Rush, which was added in the version 2.0.0 update.
A Crazy Cap store appears in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, located in Toad Town.
Profiles[edit]
Super Mario Odyssey[edit]
- North American website bio: "Crazy Cap is THE must-shop stop for savvy travelers. With franchise locations all across the globe, there's sure to be a Crazy Cap near you. Here are some of things you can buy there-just make sure you bring lots of coins!"
- Outfits "Look sharp with some stylin' threads! These fancy outfits don't give Mario any special powers, but they might get him into some pretty special places!"
- Stickers "Customize your ride with some decorative decals for the outside of the Odyssey and show off all the places you've been."
- Souvenirs "Spruce up the living quarters of the Odyssey with marvelous mementos of your journeys."
- Power Moons and Life-Up Hearts "Running low on life? Can't find that last Power Moon? No worries-Crazy Cap's got you covered!"
Gallery[edit]
Stores[edit]
The Crazy Cap location in the Cap Kingdom
The Crazy Cap location in the Cascade Kingdom
The Crazy Cap location in the Sand Kingdom
The Crazy Cap location in the Lake Kingdom
The Crazy Cap location in the Wooded Kingdom
The Crazy Cap location in the Lost Kingdom
The Crazy Cap location in the Metro Kingdom
Half of the Crazy Cap location in the Metro Kingdom. This side takes yellow coins
The other half of the Crazy Cap location in the Metro Kingdom. This side takes regional coins
The Crazy Cap location in the Snow Kingdom
The Crazy Cap location in the Seaside Kingdom that takes yellow coins
The Crazy Cap location in the Luncheon Kingdom
The Crazy Cap location in Bowser's Kingdom
The Crazy Cap location in the Moon Kingdom
The Crazy Cap location in the Mushroom Kingdom
Employees[edit]
Bonneters employed at the Cap Kingdom's and Cascade Kingdom's Crazy Cap
A male Bubblainian employed at the Seaside Kingdom's Crazy Cap
Tostarenans employed at the Sand Kingdom's Crazy Cap
Toads employed at the Lost Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, and Mushroom Kingdom's Crazy Cap
New Donkers employed at the Metro Kingdom's and Bowser Kingdom's Crazy Cap
A Steam Gardener employed at the Wooded Kingdom's Crazy Cap
Volbonans employed at the Luncheon Kingdom's Crazy Cap
Miscellaneous[edit]
A Crazy Cap building appearing in The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Names in other languages[edit]
- See also: List of Super Mario Odyssey souvenir names in other languages, List of Super Mario Odyssey clothing names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | クレイジーキャップ[?] Kureijī Kyappu |
Crazy Cap | |
Chinese (simplified) | 克雷吉佳普[?] Kèléijí Jiāpǔ |
Transliteration of the Japanese name. | |
疯狂帽子[15] (Trailer for the China release of Super Mario Odyssey) Fēngkuáng Màozi |
Crazy Cap | ||
Chinese (traditional) | 瘋狂帽子[?] Fēngkuáng Màozi |
Crazy Cap | |
Dutch | Crazy Cap[?] | - | |
French | Crazy Cap[?] | - | |
German | Crazy Cap[?] | - | |
Italian | Crazy Cap[?] | - | |
Korean | 크레이지캡[?] Keureiji Kaep |
Crazy Cap | |
Russian | Крейзи Кэп[?] Kreyzi Kep |
Crazy Cap | |
Spanish | Crazy Cap[?] | - |
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