Luncheon Kingdom
Template:SMOlocation-infobox The Luncheon Kingdom is the eleventh kingdom visited in Super Mario Odyssey. This location, inspired by Italy (or more specifically by Mount Vesuvius), is a combination of lava/volcano and food themes. It is the greater location of Mount Volbono, the volcano, and is inhabited by Volbonans. It is visited after both the Snow and Seaside Kingdoms have been visited. When Mario and Cappy first visit this kingdom, Bowser and the Broodals have stolen the Stupendous Stew as food for the wedding reception, and Spewart must be fought; after his defeat, Mario and Cappy must make their way to the remaining Stupendous Stew atop the volcano to pursue Cookatiel. However, they are blown off after the volcano erupts. Therefore, they must reach the pot a different way. After defeating Cookatiel, Mario and Cappy attempt to visit Bowser's Kingdom, but their journey is interrupted by Bowser and the Ruined Dragon, sending them crash-landing into the Ruined Kingdom.
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Cooking with a Volcano
Surrounded by strange pink lava, Mount Volbono is colorful and vibrant, a vision straight from a picture book. It is famous for its cuisine, with dishes simmered over the volcano, and chock-full of the local produce that grows to enormous size thanks to the volcanic climate.
The Historic "Old Town"
On your way to Mount Volbono, you'll pass through the Old Town, ringed by the ruined wall that once enclosed the town. These sturdy, cut-stone walls even now suggest the prosperity of those times. Atop the walls are little mounds of salt, carried by the wind and piled up naturally. Visitors can walk along the tops of the walls—do so if you get a chance. The sights here are very different from the colorful scenery of Peronza Plaza, but equally breathtaking.
Cooking Carnival
The highlight of Mount Volbono's year is the Cooking Carnival, where visitors from all over the world come to sample the famous Stupendous Stew. While cooking on a volcano is of course a grand spectacle, the dish itself has a surprisingly delicate flavor, described most frequently in reviews as a "melty deliciousity."
A Resting Place for Meat
The giant slab of meat used in the Stupendous Stew is crusted generously in salt and left to rest on a high perch near the volcano. Aging the meat high above the lava, cooled by the wind, is essential to creating the core flavor. If you arrived before the Cooking Carnival, be sure to take the opportunity to visit the platform and see the meat resting soundly before its long journey.
Peronza Plaza
Be sure to visit the centrally located Peronza Plaza for a friendly welcome. Once among the colorful heaps of giant ingredients and succulent smells, you may find it hard to leave.
Cheese as Hard as Rock
The cheese in Mount Volbono is quite hard, likely because it is left near the lava and dries out completely. The locals chisel it with hammers—you're welcome to join!
Three Keys to the Kingdom
- Sample the famous dish Stupendous Stew. It's what the locals eat.
- Gape at exotic ingredients like gigantic vegetables and rock-hard cheeses.
- Marvel at the preserved architecture, the best-kept secret in tourism.
Map
- Peronza Plaza: A central town.
- Path to the Meat Plateau: The location of a Checkpoint Flag near a Lava Bubble and near the "Under The Cheese Rocks" Power Moon.
- Meat Plateau: A high hill that houses a giant slab of meat.
- Start of the Peak Climb: An area close to a Volbonan and three regional coins.
- Top of the Peak Climb: An area close to the top of Mount Volbono.
- Salt Pile Isle: A small island resting in a sea of pink lava.
- Floating Sky Island: A small, pink, floating island far from the main area of the kingdom, serving as the destination of a painting from the Wooded Kingdom or the Lake Kingdom.
Bonus areas
Bonus area | Accessed via | Location | Description |
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Luncheon Kingdom Slots Room |
Door | Behind the vegetables directly north of Peronza Plaza's entrance | A small room with a slots minigame. Five of the same picture must be lined up to win a prize based on said pictures. |
Simmering Room |
Locked door guarded by a Volbonan | Inside the building next to the Crazy Cap shop | A small room where Mario must capture a Lava Bubble and jump into pots of Stupendous Stew to obtain Power Moons. There are also Magmatoes that can be turned into pools of lava for Mario to cross while capturing a Lava Bubble. Mario can only access this area if he is wearing the full chef outfit. |
The Magma Swamp |
Red door | To the left of the bridge leading to Peronza Plaza | A sea of pink lava full of rising and sinking platforms that Mario must cross to obtain Moon Shards for a Power Moon, with Fire Piranha Plants also being present. |
Magma Narrow Path |
Red door | At the base of the Meat Plateau directly below the Checkpoint Flag | An area with a narrow river of pink lava that can only be crossed by capturing a Lava Bubble. |
Fork Flickin' Mountain |
Red door | Northeast of Salt-Pile Isle | A tall, cliff-like area where Mario must capture several Volbonans in a row to flick himself up to the top. |
Cheese Rock Room |
Red door | On the other side of the cliff southeast of the Path to the Meat Plateau's Checkpoint Flag | A cave-like area full of cheese rocks over pink lava where Mario must capture a Hammer Bro to break said rocks apart and find Moon Shards to reveal a Power Moon. The door leading to this area is obscured by a cheese rock that can be broken with a nearby Hammer Bro. |
Spinning Athletics |
Blue door | On a small island between the Meat Plateau and Remote Island in the Lava | A platforming area featuring various spinning platforms - some shaped like discs, others like kebabs - which Mario must cross while avoiding the Spinies there. Mario cannot use Cappy in this area. |
Rotating Gear Area |
Moon Pipe | On top of the Meat Plateau | An area where Mario must use Bitefrosts to climb a series of rotating gear-shaped platforms and reach the Power Moon at the top. Mario can also capture a Fire Bro to light the torches in the area to obtain another Power Moon. |
Volcano Cave |
Moon Pipe | In front of the entrance to the volcano cave that led to Cookatiel | A cave-like area featuring Cap Clouds and a moving lift over pools of pink lava. |
The Lava Islands |
Moon Pipe | On top of the wall opposite the Odyssey | An area where Mario must use a lift and capture Lava Bubbles to cross several floating pools of pink lava. |
Enemies
Enemies marked with an asterisk (*) are only found in bonus areas.
Skillet-throwing Hammer Bros.
Cookatiel (boss)
Objectives
- The Broodals Are After Some Cookin': The goal is to defeat Spewart in front of the entrance to Peronza Plaza.
- Under the Cheese Rocks: The goal is to locate the Lever Switch hidden in the cheese rocks that opens a cage containing a Power Moon.
- Big Pot on the Volcano: Dive In!: The goal is to reach the large pot on top of Mount Volbono.
- Climb Up the Cascading Magma: After Mario is launched off Mount Volbono's summit from its eruption, he must reach the end of the volcano cave located on the west side of the kingdom.
- Cookatiel Showdown!: After exiting the volcano cave, Mario must once again reach the pot on Mount Volbono and defeat Cookatiel.
Paintings
There are two paintings in this kingdom. One is located at the back of the Remote Island in the Lava. It takes the player to Yoshi's House at the Mushroom Kingdom, and it can be accessed after collecting the "Under the Cheese Rocks" Power Moon.
The other painting is located at the Floating Sky Island and can only be accessed from a painting at the Wooded Kingdom or the Lake Kingdom, depending on which kingdom the player first visited later.
Power Moons
- Main article: List of Power Moons in the Luncheon Kingdom
There are a total of 72 Power Moons (66 regular Power Moons and 2 Multi Moons) in this Kingdom. During the player's first visit to this kingdom, they can collect 45 Power Moons and the 2 Multi Moons, including one from the kingdom's Hint Art. The player can also collect a Power Moon if they travel to this kingdom using a painting found in a previous kingdom (either the Lake Kingdom or Wooded Kingdom). One additional Power Moon can also be found when the player encounters the Tostarenan tourist in the kingdom (after he has visited all other locations). After the player defeats Bowser in the Moon Kingdom, 7 more Power Moons become available to collect. The Moon Rock will also be available to destroy, causing 12 additional Power Moons to be accessible.
In order to progress to the next kingdom, the player must collect at least 18 Power Moons.
Regional coins
- Main article: List of regional coins in the Luncheon Kingdom
There are a total of 100 regional coins, which take the form of polygonal tomatoes, to be found in the Luncheon Kingdom: 9 coins near the starting area, 18 near Peronza Plaza, 12 near Salt Pile Isle, 15 near Path to the Meat Plateau, 6 near Meat Plateau, 17 near Volcano Cave Entrance, 7 near Start of the Peak Climb, 3 near Top of the Peak Climb, 13 near Remote Island in the Lava.
Starting Area / Odyssey - 9 coins
- 3 coins: Behind the Odyssey, obtained by climbing up question blocks.
- 3 coins: In front of the Odyssey, obtained by using Lava Bubbles.
- 3 coins: On top of wall, near the group of Goombas, obtained by dropping down after launching from a cannon.
Peronza Plaza - 18 coins
- 3 coins: Near the checkpoint flag, above a capturable Volbonan.
- 3 coins: On top of the stack of fruits.
- 3 coins: Behind the stack of fruits.
- 3 coins: Behind the stew pot.
- 3 coins: Behind the building where the Crazy Cap Shop is located.
- 3 coins: Obtained by using a Lava Bubble to jump up high.
Salt Pile Isle - 12 coins
- 3 coins: Near the checkpoint flag, obtained by using a Lava Bubble.
- 3 coins: Obtained by using a Lava Bubble.
- 3 coins: Obtained by using a Lava Bubble.
- 3 coins: Inside a Hat Door.
Path to the Meat Plateau - 15 coins
- 4 coins: Inside the cheese rocks, obtained by using a Hammer Bro to break the rocks.
- 3 coins: Near the checkpoint flag.
- 2 coins: Obtained by using a Hammer Bro, wall jumping, or using a Lava Bubble on two Magmatoes.
- 3 coins: Near a Hat Door blocked by cheese rocks.
- 3 coins: Obtained by using a Lava Bubble.
Meat Plateau - 6 coins
- 3 coins: Near a Hat Door, obtained by Capturing a Volbonan.
- 3 coins: Inside a Hat Door.
Volcano Cave Entrance - 17 coins
- 5 coins: Obtained by using a Lava Bubble and dropping down the lower area.
- 6 coins: The first three are inside the 8-bit section, while the last three are near the exit.
- 6 coins: Obtained by using a Lava Bubble.
Start of the Peak Climb - 7 coins
- 3 coins: Near the checkpoint flag.
- 4 coins: Near the checkpoint flag.
Top of the Peak Climb - 3 coins
- 3 coins: Above one of the spinning platforms.
Remote Island in the Lava - 13 coins
- 3 coins: In the 8-bit section.
- 7 coins: The coins are in plain sight, use a Lava Bubble.
- 3 coins: Inside a Hat Door.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
- Main article: Cookatiel's Sizzling Sprint
A new level inspired by the Luncheon Kingdom appears in the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch versions of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. Cookatiel appears an enemy in the level, spitting durians at the player. Double Cherries also appear in the level.
Gallery
Mario, two Hammer Bros. and a Spiny in Mount Volbono
A Lava Bubble controlled by Mario
The Crazy Cap building
Trivia
- The player could have used precision platforming from the Floating Sky Island to reach the Luncheon Kingdom early on in the game. This was eventually fixed, and Mario is now brought back up to the island in a bubble if this is attempted.
Names in other languages
Luncheon Kingdom
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 料理の国[?] Ryōri no Kuni |
Cooking Country | |
Chinese | 料理国 (Simplified) 料理國 (Traditional)[?] Liàolǐ guó |
Cooking Kingdom | |
Dutch | Kookrijk[5] | Cooking Realm | |
German | Schlemmerland[3] | Gourmet Country | |
Italian | Regno dei Fornelli[4] | Stoves Kingdom | |
Korean | 요리 왕국[?] Yori Wangguk |
Cooking Kingdom | |
Russian | Кулинарное царство[6] Kulinarnoye tsarstvo |
Culinary Kingdom | |
Spanish | Reino de los Fogones[1] | Stoves Kingdom |
Mount Volbono
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ボルボーノ[?] Borubōno |
Volbono | |
Chinese | 波尔波诺 (Simplified) 波爾波諾 (Traditional)[?] Bō'ěrbōnuò |
Volbono | |
Dutch | Vorkaanland[5] | From vork (fork), vulkaan (volcano) and land | |
German | Schmausspitze[3] | Feast Peak | |
Italian | Monte Vulcanbon[4] | From Italian vulcano (volcano) and French bon (good) | |
Korean | 볼보노[?] Bolbono |
Volbono | |
Russian | Гора Волбоно[7] Gora Volbono |
Mountain Volbono | |
Spanish | Monte Delisubio[1] | From Monte Vesubio (Mount Vesuvius) and delicioso (delicious) |
References
- ^ a b Nintendo Direct (14.9.2017) - Nintendo España
- ^ a b Nintendo Direct (14.9.2017) - Nintendo France
- ^ a b Nintendo Direct (14.9.2017) - Nintendo Deutschland
- ^ a b Nintendo Direct (14.9.2017) - NintendoItalia
- ^ a b Nintendo Direct (14.9.2017) - NintendoNederland
- ^ https://twitter.com/SuperMario_RUS/status/881836180828016640
- ^ https://youtu.be/WaUviUz6CN4?t=40m28s