Bowser's Kingdom
- Not to be confused with Bowser's Castle.
Template:SMOlocation-infobox Bowser's Kingdom is the thirteenth kingdom visited in Super Mario Odyssey.[1] It is the home of Bowser and the greater location of his castle. Unlike in most games, in which it has a Western design, it is a traditional Japanese castle, with a concentric series of walls and baileys, a traditional garden and tea house, and a central keep. Instead of the usual lava, its moats are filled with Poisoned Water.
Areas
- Third Courtyard (Front):
- Third Courtyard (Rear):
- Second Courtyard:
- Souvenir Shop:
- Main Courtyard Entrance:
- Main Courtyard:
- Outer Wall:
- Inner Wall:
- Beneath the Keep:
Enemies
- Burrbo
- Goombas
- Mini Goombas
- Parabones
- Pokios
- Spinies
- Stairface Ogres
- Yoofoe
- Topper (boss)
- Hariet (boss)
- RoboBrood (boss)
Power Moons
There are a total of 62 Power Moons in Bowser's Kingdom.
(❸=Multi-Moon, ◲=Moon Rock)
- 01: Infiltrate Bowser's Castle!:
- 02: Smart Bombing:
- 03: Big Broodal Battle:
- 04: Showdown at Bowser's Castle: ❸
- 05: Behind the Big Wall:
- 06: Treasure Inside the Turret:
- 07: From the Side Above the Castle Gate:
- 08: Sunken Treasure in the Moat:
- 09: Past the Moving Wall:
- 10: Above the Poison Swamp:
- 11: Knocking Down the Nice Frame:
- 12: Caught on the Iron Fence:
- 13: On the Giant Bowser Statue's Nose:
- 14: Inside a Block in the Castle:
- 15: Caught Hopping at Bowser's Castle!:
- 16: Exterminate the Ogres!:
- 17: Bowser's Kingdom Timer Challenge 1:
- 18: Taking Notes: Between Spinies:
- 19: Stack Up Above the Wall:
- 20: Hidden Corridor Under the Floor:
- 21: Poking Your Nose in the Plaster Wall:
- 22: Poking the Turrent Wall:
- 23: Poking Your Nose by the Great:
- 24: Jizo All in a Row:
- 25: Underground Jizo:
- 26: Found Behind Bars!:
- 27: Fishing(?) in Bowser's Castle: Obtained by capturing a Fishin' Lakitu and fishing Poochy in the Poisoned Water around the Beneath the Keep area.
- 28: Good to See You, Captain Toad!:
- 29: Shopping at Bowser's Castle:
- 30: Bowser's Castle Treasure Vault:
- 31: Scene of Crossing the Poison Swamp:
- 32: Taking Notes: In the Folding Screen:
- 33: On Top of the Spinning Tower:
- 34: Down and Up the Spinning Tower:
- 35: Jizo's Big Adventure:
- 36: Jizo and the Hidden Room:
- 37: Dashing Above the Clouds:
- 38: Dashing Through the Clouds:
- 39: Sphynx Over Bowser's Castle:
- 40: I Met a Pokio!:
- 41: Bowser's Kingdom Regular Cup:
- 42: A Rumble Under the Arena Floor:
- 43: Secret Path to Bowser's Castle!:
- 44: Peach in Bowser's Kingdom:
- 45: Found with Bowser's Kingdom Art:
- 46: Behind the Tall Wall: Poke, Poke!: ◲
- 47: From Crates in the Moat: ◲
- 48: Caught on the Giant Horn: ◲
- 49: Inside a Block at the Gate: ◲
- 50: Small Bird in Bowser's Castle: ◲
- 51: Invader in Bowser's Castle: ◲
- 52: Jumping from Flag to Flag: ◲
- 53: Bowser's Kingdom Timer Challenge 2: ◲
- 54: Taking Notes: On the Wall: ◲
- 55: Taking Notes with a Spinning Throw: ◲
- 56: Third Courtyard Outskirts: ◲
- 57: Stone Wall Circuit: ◲
- 58: Bowser's Kingdom Master Cup: ◲
- 59: Searching Hexagon Tower: ◲
- 60: Center of Hexagon Tower: ◲
- 61: Climb the Wooden Tower: ◲
- 62: Poke the Wooden Tower: ◲
Regional Coin locations
There are a total of 100 Regional Coins that can be found in Bowser's Kingdom.
Starting Area / Odyssey - 4 coins
- 4 coins: On top of the roof past the entrance door.
Third Courtyard (Rear) - 4 coins
- 4 coins: In plain sight at the end of a roof.
Second Courtyard - 21 coins
- 4 coins: On the highest roof on the left.
- 4 coins: Obtained by capturing a Pokio and using it to climb the wall to reach the coins.
- 3 coins: Near the checkpoint flag.
- 3 coins: On the top of the roof on the left side.
- 3 coins: Near a group of Spinies.
- 3 coins: Obtained by capturing a Pokio and going up and to the back side of the wall where the coins are.
Souvenir Shop - 13 coins
- 4 coins: After hitting the hidden ? Blocks on the wall on the left side to go up the roof, the coins are found on the edge on the left.
- 3 coins: Found by capturing a Pokio and using it to climb up the highest roof.
- 3 coins: Obtained by capturing a Pokio and dropping down a certain point.
- 3 coins: On the roof of the Crazy Cap shop.
Main Courtyard Entrance - 3 coins
- 3 coins: On the roof on the right.
Main Courtyard - 12 coins
- 3 coins: Near the checkpoint flag on the roof, at the lowest point on the right side).
- 3 coins: Obtained by capturing a Pokio and climbing up the left side of the roof.
- 3 coins: Obtained by capturing a Pokio and climbing up the middle of the roof.
- 3 coins: Underwater.
Outer Wall - 10 coins
- 3 coins: Near the checkpoint flag, obtained by capturing a Pokio and dropping down.
- 4 coins: Obtained by capturing a Pokio and climbing the wall.
- 3 coins: Obtained by capturing a Pokio and climbing the wall.
Inner Wall - 6 coins
- 3 coins:
- 3 coins:
Beneath the Keep - 24 coins
- 3 coins: On the floor beneath the left side of the roof. Wall jumping is required to reach them.
- 3 coins: On the floor beneath the left side of the roof.
- 3 coins: On the floor beneath the right side of the roof.
- 3 coins: On the floor beneath the right side of the roof. They are reached by capturing a Pokio and using it to climb the wall.
- 3 coins: Under the bridge, obtained by capturing the Lakitu on the right side.
- 3 coins: Found on the other side via the Sparked Pylon.
- 3 coins: Found on the other side via the Sparked Pylon, under the roof to the left of the golden Bowser statue.
- 3 coins: At the northwest corner, reachable using Lakitu.
Showdown Arena - 3 coins
- 3 coins: In plain sight, up the flag.
Names in other languages
Bowser's Kingdom
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | クッパの国 Kuppa no kuni |
Bowser's Country |
Chinese | 酷霸王之国 (Simplified) Kùbà wáng zhī guó 庫巴國 (Traditional) Kùbā guó |
King Bowser's Country Bowser Kingdom |
Dutch | Bowsers Rijk |
Bowser's Realm |
Italian | Regno di Bowser |
Bowser's Kingdom |
Spanish | Reino de Bowser |
Bowser's Kingdom |
Bowser's Castle
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | クッパ城 Kuppa-jō |
Bowser Castle |
Chinese | 酷霸王城堡 (Simplified) Kùbà wáng chéngbǎo 庫巴城堡 (Traditional) Kùbā chéngbǎo |
King Bowser Castle Bowser Castle |
Dutch | Bowsers kasteel |
Bowser's castle |
Italian | Castello di Bowser |
Bowser's Castle |
Spanish | Castillo de Bowser |
Bowser's Castle |
Trivia
- Many ornaments strewn throughout the kingdom, such as the nobori and the chōchin, contain the kanji 寿 (Kotobuki), which means "long life". Some chōchin additionally contain the compound 空覇 (can be read as Kuppa, Bowser’s Japanese name), literally meaning "celestial supremacy".
- The kingdom's industry (hanafuda cards) may be a reference to Nintendo's origins as as a card company.