Moon Kingdom
The Moon Kingdom is a region in Super Mario Odyssey. It is the greater location of Honeylune Ridge, and the fourteenth and final story kingdom accessed in the game. As its name suggests, it is located on the Moon; because of this, the gravity in the kingdom outdoors is much lighter than in previous kingdoms, enabling Mario to jump higher and farther and remain in the air for a longer period of time. Honeylune Ridge (a portmanteau of "honeymoon" and "lune") is the place set to hold Bowser and Princess Peach's wedding, therefore being Mario and Cappy's final destination in the main game.
After rescuing Princess Peach from Bowser, Mario and Cappy can visit the rest of the Mushroom Kingdom (other than Yoshi's House).
Brochure details
Wedding Hall
Legends tell of a moon goddess, and this wedding hall is said to have been created in her honor, though no one knows for sure. The stunning exterior contrasts beautifully with the black sky, a symbol of Honeylune Ridge. Weddings here are often open, so lucky travelers can join the party.
Lunar Life Forms
The surface of the moon is harsh, but a few creatures do live there. Take heed if tempted to study their unique shape and movement up close, as they have sharp spikes. it's probably best to observe them from a safe vantage point.
Interestingly, similar creatures can be found in the Seaside Kingdom. Did life on our planet (which began in the seas) actually originate on the moon?
Cubes of Mystery
Possessing unique metallic properties, it's hard to imagine how these cubic Moon Rocks formed naturally, but they can be found in great abundance up here. Similar rocks have also been found in various areas on the planet, and the method of their formation remains shrouded in mystery. We recommend seeking one out and pondering its mysteries up close!
Lunar Interior: Secrets
We've heard stories about extensive caverns beneath the lunar interior. There's an entrance directly into the moon rock that's easily accessed, but it sounds quite dangerous inside.
On the other hand, tales abound of thrills and mysteries waiting within, so it may be worth investigating. Be sure to take the necessary precautions before you go, though!
A View to Remember
Our world as seen from the Wedding Hall is something everyone needs to experience at least once in their life. With the planet as your witness, it's no wonder weddings are held here.
Moon Frog
This frog now lives in Honeylune Ridge. Brought to the moon by first pioneers, it's now considered a good omen for visitors. See one and you'll have a hoppy day!
Three Keys to the Kingdom
- Experience the floaty feeling of lighter gravity.
- Listen to the glorious bells of the Wedding Hall.
- See the mysterious Moon Rocks, supposedly energy made solid.
Map
Checkpoint Flag locations
Odyssey
- Main article: Odyssey
The Odyssey lands in the southeastern corner of the kingdom. Hint Toad, Uncle amiibo, and a Starshroom Crazy Cap are to the right of the landing site. Next to the Odyssey is a small crater with three Hidden Blocks and a Power Moon above it. A larger nearby crater has a Power Moon moving underground. It can be unearthed by Ground Pounding it.
Ringing-Bells Plateau
Ringing-Bells Plateau is a flat, spacious piece of land in the center of the kingdom with two Rocket Flowers growing in craters as well as a Moonsnake. It is northwest of the Odyssey and south of the Quiet Wall. To the left of the plateau is a secluded platform with a treasure chest containing a Power Moon. Mario can reach the platform and the chest with a Long Jump or through use of a Rocket Flower. To the right is an elevated area with a rainbow treble clef. Touching it makes two sets of notes appear, which can be grabbed with Long Jumps. Collecting all of them in the allotted time reveals a Power Moon.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 鐘なる大地[?] Kane Naru Daichi |
The Land of the Ringing Bell | |
Spanish (NOE) | Planicie de las Campanas[?] | Bells Plain |
Quiet Wall
This Checkpoint Flag is in front of the entrance to the Underground Moon Caverns. Around the wall, to the right, is the Sphynx. Before Bowser has been defeated, his only question is 'Should you really be answering questions right now?' After Bowser's defeat, the Sphynx gives Mario a small set of questions as usual. Answering one question correctly opens up a doorway leading to a small hidden area containing a Power Moon in a treasure chest. To the right are Binoculars and an Astro-Lanceur orbiting a crater with six regional coins above a Hat Trampoline.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 静かの丘[?] Shizuka no Oka |
Quiet Hill | |
Spanish (NOE) | Muro silencioso[?] | Quiet Wall |
Ever-After Hill
Mario arrives here after exiting the Underground Moon Caverns. Up ahead is a long stretch of carpeted road leading toward the Wedding Hall. The first time Mario crosses the path, bells can be heard ringing from the church, prompting Cappy to push ahead. Once Bowser has been defeated, a Hat Trampoline appears below Ever-After Hill, providing a shortcut.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 永遠の丘[?] Eien No Oka |
Eternal Hill | |
Spanish (NOE) | Colina de la Eternidad[?] | Eternity Hill |
Wedding Hall
- Main article: Wedding Hall
This Checkpoint Flag is just outside of the Wedding Hall, where the final confrontation with Bowser takes place.
Bonus areas
All bonus areas retain the kingdom's light gravity.
Bonus area | Accessed via | Location | Description |
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Sphynx's Hidden Vault |
Sphynx | Underneath the bridge at Ever-After Hill | A small room with many coin piles and a treasure chest containing a Power Moon. Mario can only access this room after answering the Sphynx's question correctly. The coins do not reappear if Mario revisits the room after he has already collected them. |
2D Galaxy Area |
Moon Pipe | On the plateau where Talkatoo is located | An 8-bit area situated on a wall resembling a typical galaxy, consisting of small, orbiting planets that serve as platforms around which Mario can walk. Each planet pulls Mario towards itself when he jumps towards one's surrounding gravitational field. |
Giant Swing Area |
Moon Pipe | On the plateau at the kingdom's southwestern edge | A platforming area featuring giant pendulums that constantly swing back and forth and Astro-Lanceurs which Mario must avoid. |
Enemies and obstacles
Enemies marked with an asterisk (*) are only found in bonus areas.
8-bit Fuzzies
8-bit Koopa Troopas*
Bowser (boss)
Objectives
- Bowser's Moon Wedding: The goal is to reach the Wedding Hall and defeat Bowser for the final time.
Paintings
There are two paintings in this kingdom that are both inside the Wedding Hall. One can be unlocked after defeating Bowser, allowing to fight him again, and the other one can be unlocked after collecting all 880 Power Moons in the game (not counting the ones obtained by shopping) that leads to a harder version of the Bowser fight.
Power Moons
- Main article: List of Power Moons in the Moon Kingdom
There are a total of 38 Power Moons in this kingdom. During Mario's first visit to this kingdom, he can collect fourteen Power Moons. After Mario defeats Bowser in this kingdom, twelve more Power Moons become available to collect, including one from the kingdom's Hint Art. One additional Power Moon can also be found when Mario encounters the Desert Wanderer (i.e. Tostarenan tourist) in the kingdom (after he has visited all other locations). The Moon Rock will also be available to destroy, causing eleven additional Power Moons to be accessible.
Regional coins
- Main article: List of regional coins in the Moon Kingdom
There are a total of 50 regional coins, which take the form of Star Bits.
Crazy Cap items
Gallery
The Crazy Cap Starshroom
Inside the Underground Moon Caverns
Inside the Wedding Hall
Bowser being controlled by Mario destroying Brick Blocks in 2D
Names in other languages
Moon Kingdom
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 月の国[?] Tsuki no kuni |
Moon Country | |
Chinese | 月之国 (Simplified) 月之國 (Traditional)[?] Yuè zhī guó |
Moon Country | |
Dutch | Maanrijk[?] | Moon Realm | |
German | Mondland[?] | Moon Country | |
Italian | Regno della Luna[?] | Moon Kingdom | |
Korean | 달 왕국[?] Dal Wangguk |
Moon Kingdom | |
Russian | Лунное царство[?] Lunnoe tsarstvo |
Moon Kingdom | |
Spanish | Reino Luna[?] | Moon Kingdom |
Honeylune Ridge
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ハニークレーター[?] Hanī kurētā |
Honey Crater | |
Chinese | 甜蜜环形山 (Simplified) 甜蜜環形山 (Traditional)[?] Tiánmì huánxíngshān |
Sweet Crater | |
Dutch | Kathedraalkrater[?] | Cathedral Crater | |
German | Mondscheinkrater[?] | Moonshine Crater | |
Italian | Cresta Selenica[?] | Selenic Ridge | |
Korean | 허니 분화구[?] Heoni Bunhwagu |
Honey Crater | |
Russian | Брачный хребет[?] Brachnyi hrebet |
Matrimonial Ridge | |
Spanish | Cresta Lunamiel[?] | Honeymoon Ridge |
Trivia
- The ambient music that plays in the Moon Kingdom is very similar to the ambient music heard when a Power Star is discovered before collecting it in certain missions in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2.