Cascade Kingdom

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The Cascade Kingdom is the second kingdom visited in Super Mario Odyssey. It is the greater location of Fossil Falls, which is a prehistoric dinosaur-themed area. The main landmark of this kingdom is the waterfall flowing down from the skeleton of a Triceratops. Mario first arrives in this kingdom via a spark pylon located on top of the Top-Hat Tower in the Cap Kingdom. When he arrives here, he is introduced to the game's main collectible, the Power Moons, as well as the Odyssey, a hat-shaped airship used to travel between the game's kingdoms. During his first visit here, Mario must defeat Madame Broode and Chain Chompikins in order to collect a Multi Moon, which is used to power up the Odyssey and allow it to travel to the next kingdom - the Sand Kingdom.

The only known resident here is the Tyrannosaurus Rex. It is located east of the Cap Kingdom and west of the Sand Kingdom. The only local enemy found here is the Chain Chomp. The Tyrannosaurus Rex is not considered an enemy because it won't attack Mario and just sleep.

Areas

  • Waterfall Basin
  • Stone Bridge
  • Fossil Falls Heights
  • Top of the Big Stump
  • Island in the Sky

Brochure details

See the rainbow?

A Tall Drink of Water

There are many waterfalls in the Cascade Kingdom, but the area known as Fossil Falls is a special one.

There are few sights in nature as grand as the millions of gallons of water pouring every second out of this giant triceratops skeleton.

Like a huge axe planted in the ground.

Nature in Balance

The stone spire standing near the great falls has miraculously remained balanced upright in this position, presumably for eons.

Of particular interest are the cubes of unknown material embedded in the stone. There cubes are the reason for the common theory that the spire somehow fell from the sky. While this theory is difficult to prove, it is equally hard to doubt when looking at this miraculous stone structure.

What secrets hide within the barrier?

The Ancient Wall

No ordinary cliff face, this structure was carved out painstakingly over many long years by people unknown. The wall is composed mainly of fossils, and evidence suggests it has been broken many times, causing some to suggest that something is buried inside. Visitors are encouraged to explore the mysteries surrounding the Great Barrier, if they dare.

Researchers believe this specimen is female.

The Prehistoric Tyrant

The biggest draw for tourists to this area is that dinosaurs still live here. Many people willingly put themselves at considerable risk for a glimpse of the ancient "terrible lizards."

T-Rex, most terrible of all dinosaurs, can pulverize a boulder with a single blow. On the other land, most people don't realize how much time they spend napping.

Old, but not as ancient as its surroundings.

An Old, Odd Structure

No one knows how a Bonneton-style structure got buried here. Bonneters travel often, so they may have lived here in the past. It is a helpful landmark if you get lost, though.

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Natural Patterns: The Fossil

If you look closely at the stone walls, you will notice fossils mixed in. Think of it as nature's mosaic, and remember it always.

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Three Keys to the Kingdom

  1. Experience the glory of nature with the eye-popping Great Falls.
  2. See dinosaurs, prehistoric rulers of a bygone age.
  3. Find treasures of the past, tucked away everywhere you look.

Enemies

Power Moons

Main article: List of Cascade Kingdom Power Moons

There are a total of 40 Power Moons in the Cascade Kingdom. During the player's first visit to this kingdom, they can collect 17 of the Power Moons. After the player leaves this kingdom and comes back (at any point), 2 more Power Moons are available to collect. The player can also collect a Power Moon if they travel to this kingdom using a painting found in a future kingdom (either the Snow or Seaside Kingdom). One additional Power Moon can also be found when the player encounters the Tostarenan tourist in the kingdom. After the player defeats Bowser in the Moon Kingdom, 4 more Power Moons become available to collect. The Moon Rock will also be available to destroy, causing 15 additional Power Moons to be accessible.

In order to power up the Odyssey and progress to the next kingdom, the player must collect at least 5 Power Moons.

Regional Coins

Main article: List of Cascade Kingdom Regional Coins

The Cascade Kingdom contains 50 Regional Coins, which take the form of stone wheels.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Cascade Kingdom

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 滝の国[?]
Taki no kuni
Waterfall Country
Chinese 瀑布國 (Traditional)
瀑布国 (Simplified)
[?]

Pùbù guó
Waterfall Country
Dutch Watervalrijk[?] Waterfall Realm
German Kaskadenland[?] Cascade Country
Italian Regno delle Cascate[?] Waterfalls Kingdom
Korean 폭포 왕국[?]
Pokpo Wangguk
Waterfall Kingdom
Russian Каскадное царство[?]
Kaskadnoe carstvo
Cascade Kingdom
Spanish Reino de las Cataratas[?] Waterfalls Kingdom

Fossil Falls

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダイナフォー[?]
Dainafō
Dino Fall
Chinese 达伊纳弗 (Simplified)
Dáyīnàfú
恐龍瀑 (Traditional)
Kǒnglóng pù
[?]
Literal translation of the Japanese name.

Dinosaur Falls
Dutch Tricera-top[?] Pun on triceratops
German Fossilfälle[?] Fossil Falls
Italian Rapide Fossili[?] Fossil Rapids
Korean 다이너폴[?]
Daineopol
Literal translation of the Japanese name.
Russian Костяной водопад[?]
Kostyanoy vodopad
Bone Waterfall
Spanish Salto del Fósil[?] Fossil Waterfalls