Nimbus Land

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Nimbus Land
Nimbus Land from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
Capital Nimbus Castle
Ruler King Nimbus and Queen Nimbus
Inhabitants Nimbus, Birdies, Beezos

Nimbus Land is a floating kingdom on a massive cloud where Nimbus live in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its Nintendo Switch remake. It is ruled by King Nimbus and Queen Nimbus, who have a son, Prince Mallow. Nimbus Land also refers to the sixth mandatory world,[1] which makes it the greater location of Barrel Volcano. It is considered World 7 in the Shogakukan guide,[2] World 6 in the Player's Guide,[1] and Nimbus Land Region in the remake, although the in-game graphics depicts the main Nimbus Land area as an extension of Land's End.

The giant cloud of Nimbus Land is attached to a vine accessible from Bean Valley, the only known way to access it from the ground. Nimbus Castle stands in the center of the town. Normally, it houses many statues and birds, both of which the king is fond, and the citizens of Nimbus Land are free to enter. During Valentina's attempted usurpation, however, the palace is sealed to the public and its halls are filled with monsters. Nimbus Land has the usual item shop and inn, Garro's studio, the docking point for the royal bus, and the royal hot springs. The Nimbus innkeeper gives the option of using his special "Dream Cushion", which costs an extra 30 coins and causes Mario to have dreams. The hot springs instantly restore HP and FP and are situated directly over Barrel Volcano, but only royalty can bathe there.

For a long time, Prince Mallow was missing. Valentina, however, pretended she found the prince during a plot to become queen of Nimbus Land. 'Prince Mallow' was actually Dodo, a large bird, but the population of Nimbus Land was convinced for a while that he was the true prince. However, the real Mallow was traveling with Mario. They, along with the other members of their party, stop Valentina and Dodo and rescue the king and queen.

In the original version only, Croco comes to Nimbus Land in his ongoing search for treasure, and if Mario finds him, he drops the Signal Ring.

Also, Valentina's Beezo underling can be found hiding in an unlikely spot, on a hidden path. He bribes Mario with Fertilizer in exchange for letting him go free.

Nimbus Land's name refers to the Latin word for cloud, nimbus, while the Japanese name refers to marshmallows.

Enemies[edit]

Items[edit]

Field/Given[edit]

Item Image Location Location image
Original Remake
2 Red Essences The Red Essence item from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars After using the Dream Cushion option in the inn, Mario has a chance to have a dream where Toad reveals he's actually a monster. After waking up, Toad shows up and Mario runs away in fear. After explaining himself, Toad gives him 2 Red Essences. Toad giving Mario 2 Red Essences in Nimbus Land of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Toad giving Mario 2 Red Essences in Nimbus Land of Super Mario RPG.
Fertilizer RPG Bag.png After defeating Valentina, given by a Beezo found hiding on the invisible platform in the main outside area. Shy Away giving Mario the Fertilizer in Nimbus Land of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Beezo giving Mario the Fertilizer in Nimbus Land of Super Mario RPG.
Signal Ring (Echo Signal Ring in the remake) RPG Ring.png After defeating Valentina, dropped by Croco in the rightmost house in the main outside area. Mario picking up the Signal Ring after Croco dropped it in Nimbus Land of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Mario picking up thre Echo Signal Ring after Croco dropped it in Nimbus Land of Super Mario RPG.

Hidden Treasure[edit]

Item Image Location Location image
Original Remake
Frog Coin Frog Coin.png In the Item Shop, Mario should climb up the boxes behind the shopkeep and jump at the highest point to reveal the Hidden Treasure. First Treasure in Nimbus Land of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Hidden Treasure Box

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Names in other languages[edit]

GateBowser's KeepVista HillMario's PadMushroom WayMushroom KingdomBandit's WayKero SewersMidas RiverTadpole PondRose WayRose TownForest MazePipe VaultYo'ster IsleMolevilleBooster PassBooster TowerBooster HillMarrymoreStar HillSeaside TownSeaSunken ShipLand's EndMonstro TownBean ValleyNimbus LandBarrel Volcano
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Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マシュマロのくに[?]
Mashumaro no Kuni
Land of Marshmallow; the kanji can also be read as koku ("kingdom"), but the remake indicates kuni ("land")
マシュマロこく[3] / マシュマロくに[4]
Mashumaro Koku/Kuni
Marshmallow Kingdom or Land; rendered "The Kingdom of Marshmallow" in the Shogakukan guide[3]
Chinese 棉花糖之國[?]
Miánhuātáng Zhīguó
Marshmallow Country
Dutch Nimbusland[?] -
French royaume de Nimbus[?] Nimbus' kingdom
German Nimbusland[?] Nimbus Land
Italian Regno di Nimbus[?] Nimbus Kingdom
Nimbus[?] Nimbus
Korean 마시멜로 왕국[?]
Masimello Wangguk
Marshmallow Kingdom
Spanish Reino de Nimbus[?] Nimbus' Kingdom
Nimbus Land Region
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マシュマロのくに周辺しゅうへん[?]
Mashumaro no Kuni Shūhen
Nimbus Land Vicinity
Chinese (simplified) 棉花糖之国附近[?]
Miánhuā táng zhī guó fùjìn
Nimbus Land Vicinity
Chinese (traditional) 棉花糖之國附近[?]
Miánhuā táng zhī guó fùjìn
Nimbus Land Vicinity
Dutch Nimbusland[?] Nimbus Land
French Zone du royaume de Nimbus[?] Nimbus Land zone
German Nimbusland-Region[?] Nimbus Land Region
Italian Regione di Nimbus[?] Nimbus Region
Korean 마시멜로 왕국 주변[?]
Masimello Wangguk Jubyeon
Nimbus Land Vicinity
Spanish Zona del Reino de Nimbus[?] Nimbus Land Zone

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller (1996). Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 4Media:Super Mario RPG Worlds Player's Guide.jpg.
  2. ^ 1996. Super Mario RPG Final Edition. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4091025382. Page 33Media:Super Mario RPG Worlds Final Edition.jpg.
  3. ^ a b 1996. Super Mario RPG Final Edition. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4091025382. Page 2 and 80.
  4. ^ 1996. Super Mario RPG Final Edition. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4091025382. Page 81.