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|JapR=Gurando Mokku
|JapM=From "grand" and possibly「もくもく」(''mokumoku'', a Japanese mimetic word for rising clouds)
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|KorM=Grand Mungge (from 뭉게구름 ''munggegureum'', "cumulus")
|KorM=From "grand" and「뭉게구름」(''munggegureum'', cumulus)
|Chi=格兰大朦可 (Simplified)<br>格蘭大朦可 (Traditional)
|Chi=格兰大朦可 (Simplified)<br>格蘭大朦可 (Traditional)
|ChiR=Gélándàméngkě
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Revision as of 01:04, February 22, 2022

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The Cloud Kingdom is the sixth kingdom visited in Super Mario Odyssey. It is a mysterious realm made up entirely of clouds, and is the greater location of Nimbus Arena. During the events of the story, while en route to the Metro Kingdom, Mario and Cappy hear a strange laugh outside their ship, which causes them to investigate. They discover that Bowser is also en route to the Metro Kingdom, and thus encounter him whilst in the sky. This kingdom is the location of the first Bowser battle of the game. Upon defeating Bowser, he retreats to his airship and instructs it to fire cannonballs at Mario. He gets hit by one of these, causing both him and the Odyssey to crash-land down in the Lost Kingdom.

The Cloud Kingdom is located southeast of the Lake Kingdom, northeast of the Wooded Kingdom, northwest of the Lost Kingdom, and west of the Metro Kingdom.

Brochure details

The clouds in question.

Life Above the Clouds

Perhaps everyone has had the experience of looking up in the clouds and imagining what it would be like to live among them. As it turns out, as fantastical as it may sound, there was once such a kingdom whose citizens looked down on the world from a fluffy, puffy paradise.

The super-light stuff also found at Fossil Falls.

Strangely Floaty Material

While the particles that make up a cloud are extremely small and light, researchers have recently discovered a kind of cloud-like material that one can walk on. First discovered in Fossil Falls, this substance can change into and hold new shapes and even support weight.

The discovery prompted certain researchers to open an investigation into whether there might have once been a "cloud kingdom" in the sky.

The site of some kind of ceremony?

Vestiges of Greatness

Once researchers started looking for places in the sky, they quickly found a large platform of the levitating substance, dubbed Nimbus Arena.

Mysteriously, the land had markings that accurately showed the waxing and waning phases of the moon. Now, besides the obvious "how," researchers had to question "why?"

Whatever else it is, it's beautiful.

Giant Cloud Arches

Researchers are thus baffled by the large cloud archway here. Some theorize that it's a kind of reticle that aligns with the moon. Some evidence suggests that the arch pulled this kingdom's Moon Rock to a specific location from the moon.

The only certainty is that the Cloud Kingdom will continue to interest researchers for many years.

Trust us—pictures can't do it justice.

Shower of Flowers

The investigation is concluded now and yielded few undisputed facts. But the bits of cloud that fall like flower petals here make it the most dreamlike place you'll ever visit.

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Symbols of Peace

Perhaps signifying how peaceful this place is, many doves can be found living here. Supposedly, spotting a flock of doves will grant you increased happiness.

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Three Keys to the Kingdom

  1. Navigate the vast sea of clouds that seem to go on forever.
  2. Feel the unyielding cloud-floor that won't budge no matter how you stomp.
  3. Explore the remnants of the civilization that once existed here.

Map

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Bonus areas

Bonus area Accessed via Location Description
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Goomba Picture Match
Warp Pipe In the center of the arena An area with a Picture Match minigame. Mario must assemble parts of a Goomba to closely match the original picture.
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8-Bit Cube
Moon Pipe On the southwestern part of the arena A large cube featuring 8-bit sections on all six faces, where Mario must collect Moon Shards to obtain a Power Moon.

Enemies

All enemies except Bowser are only found in the 8-Bit Cube bonus area.

Objectives

  1. Hat-to-Hat Combat: The goal is to defeat Bowser to progress to the next kingdom.

Power Moons

A Power Moon in Super Mario Odyssey
The Cloud Kingdom has yellow Power Moons.
Main article: List of Power Moons in the Cloud Kingdom

There are a total of nine Power Moons in the Cloud Kingdom, the second-least amount of Power Moons for a kingdom, having six more than the Darker Side (when counting the Multi Moon as three). During Mario's first visit to this kingdom, none of the Power Moons can be collected (due to the boss fight with Bowser). After repairing the Odyssey in the Lost Kingdom, Mario can return here to collect one Power Moon. After he defeats Bowser in the Moon Kingdom, one more Power Moon becomes available to collect. The Moon Rock will also be available to destroy, causing seven additional Power Moons to be accessible.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Cloud Kingdom

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 雲の国[?]
Kumo no kuni
Cloud Country
Chinese 云之国 (Simplified)
雲之國 (Traditional)
[?]

Yún zhī guó
Cloud Country
Dutch Wolkenrijk[?] Cloud Realm
German Wolkenland[?] Cloud Country
Italian Regno dei Nembi[?] Nimbi Kingdom
Korean 구름 왕국[?]
Gureum Wangguk
Cloud Kingdom
Russian Заоблачное царство[?]
Zaoblachnoye tsarstvo
Cloudy Kingdom
Spanish Reino Cúmulo[?] Cumulus Kingdom

Nimbus Arena

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese グランドモック[?]
Gurando Mokku
From "grand" and possibly「もくもく」(mokumoku, a Japanese mimetic word for rising clouds)
Chinese 格兰大朦可 (Simplified)
格蘭大朦可 (Traditional)
[?]

Gélándàméngkě
Transliteration of the Japanese name.
Dutch Wolkendek[?] Cloud Cover
German Nimbusarena[?] Nimbus Arena
Italian Arena Nuvola[?] Cloud Arena
Korean 그랜드 뭉게[?]
Geuraendeu Mungge
From "grand" and「뭉게구름」(munggegureum, cumulus)
Russian Тучевая арена[?]
Tuchevaya arena
Cloud Arena
Spanish Plaza Nimbo[?] Nimbus Square

Trivia

  • The "nimbus" in the Cloud Kingdom's playable location, "Nimbus Arena," means either a word for "cloud" or "rainstorm" in Latin.
  • According to Pauline's quiz, Pauline desires to see the Cloud Kingdom next due to wanting to see clouds that go on forever.
  • The Art of Super Mario Odyssey revealed that the Cloud Kingdom was originally going to be much larger and not just restricted to being a boss arena against Bowser the first time he is fought.

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