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'''''Super Mario Odyssey''''' is a rollicking 3D [[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]] adventure through various worlds inspired by real countries. Released by [[Nintendo]] in 2017 for the [[Nintendo Switch]], it is commonly considered a [[Killer App]] for the system, especially since it was a major video game released within a year of launch.
'''''Super Mario Odyssey''''' is a rollicking 3D [[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]] adventure through various worlds inspired by real countries. Released by [[Nintendo]] in 2017 exclusively for the [[Nintendo Switch]], it is commonly considered a [[Killer App]] for the system, especially since it was a major video game released within a year of launch.


The premise is familiar: Bowser kidnaps Princess Peach, though this time is strictly about marrying her. He defeats Mario in a battle in his own airship and sent him plummeting to the ground below. Our hero is then found by Cappy, a sentient hat whose sister was also kidnapped by Bowser (in order of becoming Peach's tiara), and his kingdom destroyed by the Koopa King just beforehand. Together, Mario and Cappy ally to fight Bowser. In order to do that, Cappy fuses with Mario's hat, giving the plumber a new power: possessing creatures by throwing his hat at their heads.
The premise is familiar: Bowser kidnaps Princess Peach, though this time is strictly about marrying her. He defeats Mario in a battle in his own airship and sent him plummeting to the ground below. Our hero is then found by Cappy, a sentient hat whose sister was also kidnapped by Bowser (in order to use her as Peach's tiara), and his kingdom destroyed by the Koopa King just beforehand. Together, Mario and Cappy ally to fight Bowser. In order to do that, Cappy fuses with Mario's hat, giving the plumber a new power: possessing creatures by throwing his hat at their heads.


''Odyssey'' is a 3D platformer. Mario's objective is to collect moons, objects which serve as fuel resource for the titular ''Odyssey'', a hat-shaped airship that is taken by Cappy and Mario in order of rescuing their beloved. Though not all moons are necessary to complete the game, they are necessary to unlock bonus levels. Mario also has to beat bosses to progress their way, with the bosses also dropping moons as they are defeated..
''Odyssey'' is a 3D platformer. Mario's objective is to collect power moons, objects which serve as fuel resource for the titular ''Odyssey'', a hat-shaped airship that is taken by Cappy and Mario in order of rescuing their beloved. Though not all moons are necessary to complete the game, they are necessary to unlock bonus levels. Mario also has to beat bosses to progress their way, with the bosses also dropping moons as they are defeated..


Directed by Kenta Motokura. Developed by Nintendo EPD, with assistance of 1-UP Studio.
Directed by Kenta Motokura. Developed by Nintendo EPD, with assistance of 1-UP Studio.
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* [[Amazing Technicolor World]]: Most worlds are this on some level.
* [[Amazing Technicolor World]]: Most worlds are this on some level.
* [[Big Applesauce]]: New Donk City is clearly inspired by [[New York City]].
* [[Big Applesauce]]: New Donk City is clearly inspired by [[New York City]].
* [[Big Bad]]: Bowser not only is content in kidnapping Peach and blocking Mario's path, but he also creates problems every kingdom he goes to, in order of obtaining items for the marriage ceremony.
* [[Big Bad]]: Bowser not only is content in kidnapping Peach and blocking Mario's path, but he also creates problems every kingdom he goes in order to obtain items for the marriage ceremony.
* [[Body Snatcher]]: Possible for Mario to do this to enemies and some other characters thanks to Cappy.
* [[Body Snatcher]]: Possible for Mario to do this to enemies and some other characters thanks to Cappy.
* [[Co-Dragons]]: The Broodals have no clear hierarchy and just serve Bowser without ranking between them.
* [[Co-Dragons]]: The Broodals have no clear hierarchy and just serve Bowser without ranking between them.
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* [[Fictional Currency]]: Aside from standard coins, each area has its own currency.
* [[Fictional Currency]]: Aside from standard coins, each area has its own currency.
* [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]]: A couple foes in this game just don't seem to belong:
* [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]]: A couple foes in this game just don't seem to belong:
** The Rune Dragon aka the Lord of Lightning, looks far more like something out of ''[[Dark Souls]]'' than a boss for a Mario game, even if it is wicked-cool.
** The Rune Dragon aka the [[Shock and Awe|Lord of Lightning]], looks far more like something out of ''[[Dark Souls]]'' than a boss for a Mario game, even if it is wicked-cool.
** The T-rex, a vicious and powerful beast found in the Cascade, Wooded, and Metro Kingdoms, is similar. It's realistic design - much unlike the cartoonish caricatured dinosaur designs in previous games, like Yoshi - is not what Mario fans are used to. Kenta Motokura claims this was the whole point, they wanted to surprise the players with something different.
** The T-rex, a vicious and powerful beast found in the Cascade, Wooded, and Metro Kingdoms, is similar. It's realistic design - much unlike the cartoonish caricatured dinosaur designs in previous games, like Yoshi - is not what Mario fans are used to. Kenta Motokura claims this was the whole point, they wanted to surprise the players with something different.
* [[Global Currency]]: Most places take gold coins.
* [[Global Currency]]: Most places take gold coins.
* [[Global Currency Exception]]: Most areas have their own special purple coins, which are not exchangeable with each other or with gold coins.
* [[Global Currency Exception]]: Most areas have their own special purple coins, which are not exchangeable with each other or with gold coins.
* [[Goldfish Poop Gang]]: The Broodals.
* [[Goldfish Poop Gang]]: The Broodals.
* [[Gotta Catch Them All]]: There are more power moons then are strictly needed to beet the game. Additionally there are a limited number of Purple coins which are used to buy special souvenirs and other collectibles.
* [[Gotta Catch Them All]]: There are many more power moons then are strictly needed to beet the game. Additionally there are a limited number of Purple coins which are used to buy special souvenirs and other collectibles.
* [[Killer App]]: For the [[Nintendo Switch]], especially early on in the life of the system.
* [[Killer App]]: For the [[Nintendo Switch]], especially early on in the life of the system.
* [[Level Ate]]: The Luncheon Kingdom.
* [[Level Ate]]: The Luncheon Kingdom.
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* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Things possessed by Mario don Cappy and gain a mustache.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Things possessed by Mario don Cappy and gain a mustache.
* [[Planet of Hats]]: The game has a has a ''bunch'' of these, and all are rather upset when Bowser steals their best work:
* [[Planet of Hats]]: The game has a has a ''bunch'' of these, and all are rather upset when Bowser steals their best work:
** '''Cap Kingdom:''' Literal case. The inhabitants are ghostly hats who act as hats for other beings, but also build [[Cool Airship]]s.
** '''Cap Kingdom:''' [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Literal case]]. The inhabitants are ghostly hats who act as hats for other beings, but also build [[Cool Airship]]s.
** '''Sand Kingdom:''' The inhabitants are skeletons who wear sombreros who are into jewel-crafting and tourism.
** '''Sand Kingdom:''' The inhabitants are skeletons who wear sombreros who are into jewel-crafting and tourism.
** '''Lake Kingdom:''' The mermaid-like lochladies are clothing designers.
** '''Lake Kingdom:''' The mermaid-like lochladies are clothing designers.
** '''Wooden Kingdom:''' Inhabited by robots who tend beautiful flower gardens.
** '''Wooden Kingdom:''' Inhabited by robots who tend to beautiful flower gardens.
** '''Metro Kingdom:''' The human-like [[Film Noir]] residents of New Donk City have large information and advertising industries.
** '''Metro Kingdom:''' The human-like [[Film Noir]] residents of New Donk City have large information and advertising industries.
** '''Snow Kingdom:''' The [[Beary Funny]] residents host winter sports and make baked goods.
** '''Snow Kingdom:''' The [[Beary Funny]] residents host winter sports and make baked goods.
** '''Seaside Kingdom:''' The snail-like residents produce Sparkle Water (which is family-friendly champagne) from their elaborate fountains.
** '''Seaside Kingdom:''' The snail-like residents produce Sparkle Water (which is [[Frothy Mugs of Water|family-friendly champagne]]) from their elaborate fountains.
** '''Luncheon Kingdom:''' Naturally, the residents of this [[Level Ate]] are all chefs.
** '''Luncheon Kingdom:''' Naturally, the residents of this [[Level Ate]] are all chefs.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: Most of the levels are gorgeous, and come with travel guides to highlight their attractions.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: Most of the levels are gorgeous, and come with travel guides to highlight their attractions.

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Super Mario Odyssey is a rollicking 3D Super Mario adventure through various worlds inspired by real countries. Released by Nintendo in 2017 exclusively for the Nintendo Switch, it is commonly considered a Killer App for the system, especially since it was a major video game released within a year of launch.

The premise is familiar: Bowser kidnaps Princess Peach, though this time is strictly about marrying her. He defeats Mario in a battle in his own airship and sent him plummeting to the ground below. Our hero is then found by Cappy, a sentient hat whose sister was also kidnapped by Bowser (in order to use her as Peach's tiara), and his kingdom destroyed by the Koopa King just beforehand. Together, Mario and Cappy ally to fight Bowser. In order to do that, Cappy fuses with Mario's hat, giving the plumber a new power: possessing creatures by throwing his hat at their heads.

Odyssey is a 3D platformer. Mario's objective is to collect power moons, objects which serve as fuel resource for the titular Odyssey, a hat-shaped airship that is taken by Cappy and Mario in order of rescuing their beloved. Though not all moons are necessary to complete the game, they are necessary to unlock bonus levels. Mario also has to beat bosses to progress their way, with the bosses also dropping moons as they are defeated..

Directed by Kenta Motokura. Developed by Nintendo EPD, with assistance of 1-UP Studio.

Tropes used in Super Mario Odyssey include:
  • Amazing Technicolor World: Most worlds are this on some level.
  • Big Applesauce: New Donk City is clearly inspired by New York City.
  • Big Bad: Bowser not only is content in kidnapping Peach and blocking Mario's path, but he also creates problems every kingdom he goes in order to obtain items for the marriage ceremony.
  • Body Snatcher: Possible for Mario to do this to enemies and some other characters thanks to Cappy.
  • Co-Dragons: The Broodals have no clear hierarchy and just serve Bowser without ranking between them.
  • Eenie Meenie Miny Moai: These exist in the desert.
  • Fantasy Counterpart Culture: Most of the visitable locations in the game.
  • Fictional Country: Many within the game.
  • Fictional Currency: Aside from standard coins, each area has its own currency.
  • Giant Space Flea From Nowhere: A couple foes in this game just don't seem to belong:
    • The Rune Dragon aka the Lord of Lightning, looks far more like something out of Dark Souls than a boss for a Mario game, even if it is wicked-cool.
    • The T-rex, a vicious and powerful beast found in the Cascade, Wooded, and Metro Kingdoms, is similar. It's realistic design - much unlike the cartoonish caricatured dinosaur designs in previous games, like Yoshi - is not what Mario fans are used to. Kenta Motokura claims this was the whole point, they wanted to surprise the players with something different.
  • Global Currency: Most places take gold coins.
  • Global Currency Exception: Most areas have their own special purple coins, which are not exchangeable with each other or with gold coins.
  • Goldfish Poop Gang: The Broodals.
  • Gotta Catch Them All: There are many more power moons then are strictly needed to beet the game. Additionally there are a limited number of Purple coins which are used to buy special souvenirs and other collectibles.
  • Killer App: For the Nintendo Switch, especially early on in the life of the system.
  • Level Ate: The Luncheon Kingdom.
  • No OSHA Compliance: A lot of the construction work in New Donk City.
  • Nostalgia Level: The 2D sections play like Mario on the Famicom or NES.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: Things possessed by Mario don Cappy and gain a mustache.
  • Planet of Hats: The game has a has a bunch of these, and all are rather upset when Bowser steals their best work:
    • Cap Kingdom: Literal case. The inhabitants are ghostly hats who act as hats for other beings, but also build Cool Airships.
    • Sand Kingdom: The inhabitants are skeletons who wear sombreros who are into jewel-crafting and tourism.
    • Lake Kingdom: The mermaid-like lochladies are clothing designers.
    • Wooden Kingdom: Inhabited by robots who tend to beautiful flower gardens.
    • Metro Kingdom: The human-like Film Noir residents of New Donk City have large information and advertising industries.
    • Snow Kingdom: The Beary Funny residents host winter sports and make baked goods.
    • Seaside Kingdom: The snail-like residents produce Sparkle Water (which is family-friendly champagne) from their elaborate fountains.
    • Luncheon Kingdom: Naturally, the residents of this Level Ate are all chefs.
  • Scenery Porn: Most of the levels are gorgeous, and come with travel guides to highlight their attractions.
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: The Koopalings are absent, with the Broodals serving instead as Bowser's quirky comedic minions trying to stop Mario of progressing.
  • Wedding Day: Bowser arranges one for Peach.
  • Whole-Plot Reference: To The Odyssey, obviously. Mario has to stop his beloved of marrying another guy, and faces a surprisingly massive amount to obstacles in his journey towards her.
  • You Can't Thwart Stage One: Bowser outright defeats Mario in the intro of the game, making him fall of his ship, ensuring the Koopa King's starting point to get married (kidnap the bride), goes ahead.