Her moveset still remains unchanged, though many of her moves now have added visual effects like rainbows, hearts, and sparkles. The new Omega form of stage's platform now has a red carpet placed on both sides of the tower. Peach appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and is unlockable for the first time.
When Peach grabs an opponent, Toad appears and attacks them instead of Peach for her pummel, and two of her throws. The Toad special move itself has also been slightly changed, with Toad appearing in front of Peach when the move is used instead of Peach holding him up.
Daisy also makes her playable Super Smash Bros. Owing to this, Peach's second costume is changed to being a pure gold dress.
On a side note, as with several other returning characters, Peach's victory theme, which is the orchestral arrangement of the level clear theme from Super Mario Bros. Mario, Luigi and in this game, Daisy , has been slightly shortened and sped up compared to the previous installments. Two spirits in the game are based on the adult form of Peach, aside from her fighter spirit.
One of them is her Cat form, known as Cat Princess Peach in-game, while the other is based on her wedding appearance from Super Mario Odyssey. The latter is an Ace-class support spirit that helps the user recover a large amount of health when they are critically damaged during a fight. In the spirit battle, the player, who takes constant damage, faces Peach and Mario in their wedding costumes on the New Donk City Hall stage. To win the battle, only Peach has to be defeated.
Booster is later lovestruck with Toadstool and plans to marry her, however, Mario ceases the wedding, and takes Toadstool back to the Mushroom Kingdom. Toadstool manages to escape from the castle with help from her "Grandma", who dresses as the princess, and joins Mario's party to defeat Smithy. Peach reveals Birdo 's disguise and spends the holidays in the Beanbean Kingdom.
When the story starts, Toadsworth the Younger, is taking care of the baby princess, as she cries often. Baby Mario and Baby Luigi sometimes come to play with her, and even Baby Bowser still comes to kidnap her. In the present, Peach, Toadiko and Toadbert are using E.
Gadd's Time Machine to travel back to the past, unaware of traveling to the time where the Shroobs were attacking. When they get to the past, the Shroobs corner Peach and the Toads. Peach grabs the time machine's power supply, the Cobalt Star, and traps Elder Princess Shroob inside it.
While Mario and Luigi team up with their baby selves to recover the Cobalt Shards, which they need to save Peach, according to Professor E. However, she is swallowed by Petey Piranha. The Mario Bros. She is brought to the present by the brothers, accidentally. The Toads tell the fake princess to take a rest. However, while she is doing so, Bowser come and kidnaps her, believing that she is Peach.
During all this time, the real Peach is still trapped in Shroob Castle. When Mario and Luigi get into the Shroob Castle, they see Peach, but Princess Shroob interrupts their conversation at the point where Peach is going to explain why the Cobalt Star should not be completed and a battle begins. During the first phase of the final battle, Peach throws stars at Mario and Luigi, which they can use to destroy the UFOs, and she occasionally heals them with mushrooms.
However, she is unconscious during the second phase. After the battle, Peach and the others return to the present. Meanwhile, Bowser interrupts the meeting twice, soon getting kicked out of the castle by Peach, along with Starlow's help.
Mario, Luigi, and Bowser finally ending the blorb disease and Dark Star itself, Peach is rescued at last. Though Bowser attacks the Mario Bros. After arriving at Pi'illo Castle and watching a brief presentation on the history of the island, Peach begins searching the presentation room at the mention of Pi'illo Castle's hidden treasure. After being implored to stop being so reckless by Toadsworth when she steps on the nearby platform, they both accidentally cause it to blast deeper into the castle.
Peach is eventually found with Toadsworth in the same room the immobilized Prince Dreambert rests, surrounded by Smoldergeist.
Mario and Luigi's arrival causes the Smoldergeist to flee, only for them to return later to attack the Bros. The group end up entering the collection room after escaping the depths of Pi'illo Castle, where Luigi takes a nap on Dreambert and a bed put on display, which creates a Dream Portal that sucks Peach into the Dream World.
She is later found in Dreamy Pi'illo Castle getting carried by the kidnapper who is revealed to be Antasma, who manages to escape the pursuing Mario and Luigi by creating a temporary path to Dream's Deep. After Bowser's arrival, Mario, Luigi and Peach are all felled by Bowser's power upped flames and left there, but are rescued by Eldream who takes them back to the Real World. Eventually, Peach heads back to Pi'illo Castle with several Toads.
At some point afterwards, Peach is secretly kidnapped by Kamek, who pretends to be her until he exposes his identity to Mario and Luigi in Dreamy Driftwood Shore. She is held captive in Neo Bowser Castle from then on until Mario and Luigi's arrival at the castle's outdoor area, where a Paratroopa is holding her and eventually takes her to the balcony of the castle. She is later found in a cage, and assists in the destruction of the Dream Stone when Bowser tries to destroy the Bros.
After some disagreements, Bowser and his paper self kidnap her and her paper counterpart, respectively, forcing Mario, Luigi, and Paper Mario to rescue them. However, the Bowser Jrs escape with the princesses, going back to Bowser's Castle. The princesses are able to escape at Bowser's Castle, but are soon caught and recaptured by the Bowser Jr. Despite this, the Bowser Jrs are promptly defeated by Mario's team and the princesses escape with them.
They return to Peach's Castle and reassemble it after it was blown up by the Koopa Troop as retaliation for the Bowser Jrs' loss to Mario's team.
Once the Mario team defeats Shiny RoboBowser, they regroup at the castle. She says goodbye to her paper self as she returns to the Paper Mario world.
In this installment, Peach is classified as a skill character sporting excellent ratings in events such as the track, archery, skeet, and aquatics. She has the highest level of skill of all female characters but the lowest power. Peach is also one of the fastest characters. Peach uses her heart abilities again in the Dream Events for this game. In Dream Fencing, Peach charges up and releases a huge pink heart.
When the heart hits her opponent it explodes into smaller hearts. It has a very long range and Peach does not have to be close to her opponents. In Dream Table Tennis, Peach can make the ball disappear making it difficult to find. When she unleashes her shot, she spins around in a sea of hearts and then hits the ball.
Like the other female participants in this game, Peach wears a winter outfit that corresponds with and matches the overall theme of the Winter Olympic events. In the Wii version of the game, Peach has a very high Skill stat, with average Acceleration, slightly lower Power and an incredibly low Speed.
Peach's special abilities include the Mid-Air Float ability for both versions and the Princess Dash ability, exclusive to the DS version. In the DS version's Adventure Tours story, Peach initially goes to Sparkleton to peek at the snow festival, and upon Mario and Sonic finding her, she is challenged by Mario to the Snow Machine Fight dream event, and is defeated, joining the group afterwards.
She later competes in the Snow Machine Fight dream event again for the sake of a Goomba who wants to see how good she is. After winning the event, she receives a Shooting Rifle the Goomba obtained from Bowser that allows the group to compete in games that include shooting.
Once the group returns to Frostown and encounters the unhappy Thwomp there, Peach cheers up the Thwomp and gets it to move, allowing everyone to now access the area at the end of the newly opened path. Peach's horse in the Equestrian events is a white horse with pink hair and tail, and she also gains a new outfit for the Gymnastics and Swimming events, as well as retaining her primary athletic outfit from the first game for the other featured events in this game.
In the 3DS version, Peach is part of the Girls group, and is mainly encountered during the Story Mode of the game during their stories. Like most of the other characters, she plays a vital part in the clearing of the fog Bowser and Eggman spread over London. Prior to when London becomes shrouded in fog, Peach is seen voluntarily working with Amy, Blaze and a group of Toads to prepare invitations for the Olympics.
When Daisy appears and nearly coaxes Amy into following her downtown for some shopping, but is stopped by Peach, who chooses to decide whether they all work on the invitations or take a break over an event between her and Daisy.
Peach manages to win, but they go out for a brief break anyway, to find the invitations scattered by the wind when they return, having to collect them all and redo Bowser and Eggman's lost invitations because of this. Afterwards, Peach and Amy end up encountering Bowser and Eggman while taking a break, who both complain about when they will receive their invitations.
This game turns the tables on the traditional rescue scenario, as Peach gets a chance to rescue Mario for once. Peach, along with her new friend Perry who is actually a sentient umbrella, because of course he is , have to go and save their friends using magic and her emotions joy, rage, gloom, and calm. Although Peach is a playable character in dozens of other games, Super Princess Peach remains her only solo adventure outing.
The game company bought the rights in an attempt to halt the distribution of the titles, which they were eventually able to do. The site did eventually find a copy of Super Hornio Bros II , allowing us all to enjoy the ridiculous plotlines.
The entry makes some guesses about the wealth of the Mushroom Kingdom and her marriage to Mario, as well as the worth of all those gold coins. Heiress to the Mushroom Kingdom nearly doubled personal net worth after terms of divorce from hero plumber Mario awarded her a fortune in gold coins.
Said to enjoy tennis and go-kart racing , owns over outfits in the same pink color. But life has not always been easy for Peach, who has been kidnapped repeatedly since childhood by Bowser, king of the turtle-like Koopa race.
This little factoid might not be too surprising — after all, Princess Peach has been in the world of Mario since She has appeared in over sixty different titles, although her earliest appearances were not as a playable character. In addition to dozens of games, Princess Peach appears in anime, cartoons, board games and comic books. As well as appearing in a huge number of games within the Super Mario world, Princess Peach has also made several cameos in other Nintendo titles.
In this game, a goat named Christine is corresponding with Mr. Write, and sends him a photo of Peach, pretending that the photo is of Christine! As the world of Mario expands, we will undoubtedly continue to see more of the character, but we also love to see her name pop up in other franchises as well.
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You can follow her on Twitter: RoseMooreWrites for tweets about comics, movies, and more. However, she also has the ability to temporarily hover in the air, as she did in Super Mario Bros.
Like every other character in the game, she can use all of the power-ups that appear. Her appearance changes slightly when using some of the power-ups, most notably the Fire Flower ; when she grabs one, her hair, which is normally worn hanging down, is pulled back into a ponytail.
Additionally, her Tanooki Suit is darker and has puffy pants and dark boots, rather than its Super Mario 3D Land design. When power-up forms and items are set to match each characters' color, Peach's are always pink Fire form aside, as that form is white and red instead , as her Cat Suit , Boomerang Suit , Koopa Shell while shell dashing , Propeller Box , Cannon Box , Light Box , and Ice Skate are all that color.
However, in Bowser's Fury , the kittens ' colors other than the calico ones match those of Super Mario 3D World playable cast's Cat forms other than Mario, with the magenta one matching Peach's. Peach also makes some appearances in Super Mario Maker. In the Mario and Mario Challenges, Peach is kidnapped by a group of Goombas , so Mario goes to rescue her, successfully doing so in the latter challenge after the player completes a set number of levels uploaded by other players chosen at random.
In addition, Peach appears as an unlockable Mystery Mushroom costume , which can be unlocked either at random upon completion of the Mario Challenge, or by scanning a compatible Princess Peach amiibo. Said costume replaces the usual Super Mario Bros. Although once again the damsel in distress of the game's story mode, Peach returns as an unlockable playable character in Super Mario Run along with Mario , Luigi , Toad , Toadette , the colored Yoshis and Daisy.
She is added to the overall roster after the player defeats Bowser in Bowser's Bob-ombing Run at least once. While playing the game as Peach, her special ability is her Floating Jump, which has her slowly descend in midair, rather than briefly hover.
Peach appears again in Super Mario Odyssey , once again taking her signature role as the damsel in distress. In the game, Bowser makes an attempt to marry Peach, and large billboards and posters advertising the marriage can be seen throughout the different kingdoms in the game. Peach is also seen to be wearing a tiara, instead of her usual crown. The tiara is revealed to be Cappy 's sister, Tiara.
Upon Mario defeating Bowser, the latter has the airship fire the onboard cannons to attack the Odyssey and cause Mario, Cappy and the Odyssey to fall to the Lost Kingdom. Peach cries for help from Mario, but as Mario is unable to help her, Bowser leaves the Cloud Kingdom with her. When Mario reaches the top Pagoda palace in Bowser's Kingdom , he attempts to rescue Peach and Tiara but he is knocked out by Bowser's hat with boxing gloves and takes off with both captives to leave the Kingdom and head to Moon Kingdom.
Mario ultimately manages to catch up to Bowser and Peach and halt the wedding at Moon Kingdom , also defeating Bowser. However, before she and Mario can escape, the chapel starts to collapse. In order to save himself and Peach, Mario is forced to capture Bowser in order to get all of them to safety. After getting to safety, Bowser, even after losing his power, attempts to vie her hand in marriage with a bouquet of Piranha Plants, pushing Mario away.
To prevent that, Mario desperately tries the same thing with a Burst Flower. As a result, Peach gets swarmed by pestering grooms, but ultimately chooses neither and sternly rejects them, annoyed by their behavior. However, when she decides to leave on the Odyssey, she beckons the disheartened archenemies to come along to go home.
In the post-game, Peach disappears from her castle, having packed things up, deciding she wanted to explore the various kingdoms on her own terms with Tiara. She can be encountered at various kingdoms, where she provides Mario with the relevant Power Moon when talked with.
After giving Mario the Power Moon, she then makes a brief comment that hints at her next destination. When encountered, she waves enthusiastically at Mario, strongly implying that she has forgiven him for his aforementioned actions in the ending. She wears a gray pea coat and black beret in the Cap Kingdom , Snow Kingdom and Moon Kingdom , the explorer outfit in the Cascade Kingdom , Wooded Kingdom , and Lost Kingdom , a white short-sleeve blouse, pink knee-length skirt, pink scarf, white summer hat with pink trim, and gray high heels in the Sand Kingdom , Cloud Kingdom , Metro Kingdom and Ruined Kingdom , a bikini with a skirt in the Lake Kingdom and Seaside Kingdom , a pink collar shirt, overalls, pink boots and farmer's hat in the Luncheon Kingdom , and a kimono with a Fire Flower pattern on it along with a Boo mask in Bowser's Kingdom.
Although she wears her traditional dress when encountering Mario at the Mushroom Kingdom, if the player goes in and out of her castle, Peach will be wearing a different outfit each time she is encountered. Concept art for the game in a Japanese artbook revealed that Peach at one point was going to be captured by Bowser.
The other was her wearing a pink-colored Arabian bellydancer outfit while sitting near a camel, presumably meant to be used at the Sand Kingdom. Peach appears in Super Mario Maker 2 at the end of the story mode. She appears once the player rebuilds her castle and kisses Mario as a reward. Her final job can be offered if the player gives Chief 1, coins up to ten times to complete a statue of Mario.
She rewards the player with her tennis outfit once the job is completed. Her 8-bit form from the Mystery Mushroom in the previous game also briefly appears when the player starts a new game in Course World's Endless Mode.
Peach appears in Super Mario Bros. The story begins with Mario playing a video-game. After the power for the TV cuts out, Peach jumps from the screen with enemies chasing her. She explains that she is a princess from the Mushroom Kingdom and asks for his help.
Mario instantly becomes lovestruck, but King Koopa appears and kidnaps Peach. Mario and his brother Luigi then set out to save her. A wise sage later reveals that King Koopa is madly in love with Peach and wants to force her to marry him.
This only hastens Mario and Luigi's journey. After many adventures in the strange Mushroom Kingdom, they finally arrive at Peach's castle then transformed into a stronghold for King Koopa , and defeat him. Mario is jealous over this, but he and the princess remain friends. Because of her great beauty, King Koopa kidnaps her, and Momotaro Mario goes to rescue her. Finally, Peach plays the role of Snow White in the third story, Shirayuki-hime. Super Show! She has red hair rather than her usual blond, as her appearance was derived directly from the NES sprite for Super Mario Bros.
Toadstool is usually kidnapped alongside Toad, so Mario and Luigi save her often. Toadstool also gets herself out of trouble much of the time.
She is very charitable, helping orphanages and opening a school. She sends a postcard to the Mario Bros. When she is rescued, she joins Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Red Yoshi for a picnic and some cake , in one of its earliest appearances.
Peach has a fairly minor role in the Mario segment of the story, as she informs Mario that treasure from a certain school had been stolen by someone calling themselves the Mysterious W.
In the Dr. Mario installments for the series, Peach wears a pink nurse outfit. In localizations of the original instruction booklet, she is mentioned and given the name Nurse Toadstool , although this was revised as Nurse Peach in one of the "Tips" of Super Smash Bros. Nurse Toadstool would presumably be Dr. Mario 's close personal assistant, but she does not have a major role in any version of the game and she is barely seen outside promotional artwork.
She appears in Dr. Mario World , this time referred to as Dr. Peach and is one of the game's playable characters. She is available as one of the doctors after beating stage 3, or by beating the special stage in World She wears a soft-pink lab coat, unlike other characters who wear white coats, and white heels instead of her usual red.
When activated, Dr. Peach's skill is represented by multiple silhouettes of her, and a pink beam of light appears and clears a random column on the board [9]. Columns with at least one virus are prioritized if one exists, followed by other column with at least one object otherwise.
In stage mode, only one column is affected, but in versus, this skill hits one column at level 1, two columns at level 2 to 4 the skill charges faster at higher levels , and three columns at level 5 same charge speed as level 4. Toadstool appears in the Nintendo Comics System comics as a semi-recurring main character with a semi-regular feature called Dear Princess Toadstool.
Several characters, including Luigi and King Bowser Koopa, send letters in for her to answer. Toadstool often appears in the main comic, usually as the damsel but sometimes as a heroine. Notable adventures of hers include A Mouser in the Houser , in which a group of Mousers crown her their queen; Bowser Knows Best , when the Koopalings kidnap Toadstool as a present for their father; Magic Carpet Madness , in which she is hypnotized into a bad girl; and The Legend , a recap of Super Mario Bros.
Notably, the comics feature one of the few direct appearances of her father, the Mushroom King. He is depicted as out of touch but ultimately benevolent. It is shown that others such as his daughter and the royal mushroom assistant, Wooster , strongly aid him in his decision-making. He would also reappear in the Nintendo Adventure Books. Peach regularly appears in the German Club Nintendo magazine comics.
After several minor appearances, she plays her first leading role in the story " Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit. Wily manages to take over Mario's hometown and win Peach over, turning her into an evil black-dressed witch. However, this is only one of Mario's dreams. In this story, she lives together with Mario and several other Nintendo characters in a Brooklyn skyscraper.
Wario signs a contract with Abigor , a demon, allowing Abigor to take over the skyscraper in exchange for him manipulating Peach's brain so she falls in love with Wario. The spell ends up turning her into a zombie.
When Mario and his friends Link and Kirby try to rescue her, the only thing they find is a magical golden die, which takes them to the underworld.
They meet Abigor and his allies there. After defeating them, they find the princess, who is still a zombie. Mario gives her a hug, and she returns to normal.
Peach also appears in the Japanese-exclusive Super Mario-Kun manga series. She is a less frequently occurring character as Mario, Luigi, or Yoshi, but she serves her role as damsel-in-distress. As a result, the relationship she shares with Mario is less pronounced compared to the relationship in the games, although the relationship is still there. Also in the manga, it is seen that she shares a good friendship with other characters, such as Rosalina. In volume 38, for example Rosalina talks with her as if they are old friends.
A young version of Peach appears as the lead in the manga strip Otenba Peach-hime. She also sometimes appears on the menu when on the green when a Cup-Out is declared. This is the second out of the only two NES games the first being her cameo appearance in the NES version of Tetris in which Peach is depicted with blonde hair in game, which reflects her artwork by Yoichi Kotabe all other NES games depict her as either a redhead or a brunette , and also the only game where Peach never wears her crown or any headwear at all, even though the illustration of her kissing Mario depicts her with her crown on her head.
She has one of the lightest hits, best control, great spin, and hits the ball straight despite lacking distance. In single-player modes, she is one of the four default characters. She appears in Peach's Castle when the player gets first place in every tournament, Peach sends a letter, inviting players to participate in her tournament. When the player gets at least third place in the tournament, Peach appears in the awards ceremony to hand out the trophy.
Peach is a playable participant in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour. Her shot path is straight, but her max yards is a below-average Her shot height is medium. Her impact and control is fairly good, but her spin is low. She holds a tournament in her course named Peach's Castle Grounds. This installment marks the debut of Peach starting to wear her modern and current traditional sports attire for the Mario series overall; more details about the outfit she wears in this game can be found here.
Peach yet again appears as a playable character in Mario Golf: Advance Tour. In the primary mode of this installment, she invites Neil and Ella to participate in her Open once they have proven themselves in their world. When Neil or Ella gets first place in every Tourney in singles or doubles, she sends them a letter inviting them to her tourney.
When Neil or Ella gets at least third place in the tourney, Peach oversees the ceremony as Toadsworth hands out the trophy. She once again plays with an easy-control, low power style. In the game there are Peach-related clubs and gear for the player's Mii to use. Although Peach wears her golfing outfit during gameplay itself, she also wears her main dress during the Castle Club mode as well as magically changing into it during post hole celebrations when the player scores a Birdie or better as her.
Additionally, Peach has a course which is designed after her, located in Peach Gardens. Peach has always been a playable participant in the Mario Kart series. In Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Peach's personal kart in Mario Kart Double Dash!! In Mission Mode, she has to race against King Boo.
She is advanced at drifting corners and has average item use. In Mario Kart 7 , Peach is classified as a light racer. Pink Gold Peach , a character who appears to be to Peach what Metal Mario is to Mario, is also introduced as an unlockable playable character in this game.
She reappears in a playable role yet again in Mario Kart Tour , where she is available as a Super character; the Heart reappears as Peach's special item. Peach Tour , whose design is based on Mario Happi 's design. The first variant utilizes the Coin Box as her special item, the second variant utilizes the Dash Ring , the third variant utilizes the Triple Mushrooms , the fourth variant utilizes the Fire Flower , the fifth variant utilizes the Bob-omb Cannon , and the last variant utilizes the Lucky 7.
Like almost every character, she has her own self-named cup , and also has her own self-named tour and a duel tour between her and her friend Daisy, and another duel tour between herself and Mario. A billboard featuring her also appears in Moonview Highway , and her emblem is seen in Dry Dry Ruins. Princess Peach also appears on some of the posters for the sponsor Galaxy Air.
In Mario Kart 8 , one of Peach's tricks involves blowing a kiss that varies depending on which vehicle that she is riding; if the player is using a sport bike , she blows the kiss with her right hand [10] , and when using a standard bike , she uses her left hand [11]. In this story, Bowser proposes marriage to her, but she refuses. Despite being held captive by the Koopalings, she does not give in easily.
In the fourth installment she beats up all the male Koopalings and locks them in her own cell, then messes up Wendy O. Koopa 's room and threatens to shred her favorite dress. She then drops out of their tower, using a Cape to fly away. On the way, though, she is knocked off-course by a Bullet Bill carrying Mario and lands unconscious. Luigi, Yoshi, and Toad find her.
Luigi then sets off to rescue Mario as the others keep an eye on Peach. When she awakens from a nightmare, she learns from Toad that the Koopalings are holding Mario for ransom and becomes determined to break him out, despite Toad's warning that she might spoil Luigi's plan infiltrating the tower disguised as her.
With some assistance from Yoshi and Friendly Floyd , the Princess busts back into the tower, saying she will light a pack of Floyd's bombs unless Mario is set free. After a lot of chaos the group escapes Wendy's Tower. Bowser recaptures the Princess later in the story to force her hand in marriage, also threatening to curse the Mushroom Kingdom's denizens if she refuses.
However, as as his planned wedding draws near, she still refuses to marry him and attacks all the Koopa Troopas attending to her in her dressing room. When trying to sweet-talk her does not work, Bowser realizes that he needs a hypnotist, so he has a Magikoopa brainwash her into agreeing to marry the Koopa King. As a result of this, she is unable to fight back until a herd of Yoshis destroy the magic wand, thus breaking the spell.
Peach also appeared in Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters where she, along with Mario and Yoshi, traveled in a wooden boat learning about grammar and letters.
She also appeared in Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers and Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun. Bowser catches King Fret and Prince Pine and holds them captive.
It is also the very first game to call her Princess Peach in the Western games, as opposed to Princess Toadstool. She, Mario, and Yoshi need Wanda 's help after Wario drops buckets on their heads.
Peach is the slowest but easiest character to direct. She also proceeds to kiss Mario if he wins first prize with Wario being "bumped".
Toadstool is the damsel-in-distress in Hotel Mario , where she is kidnapped by Bowser and the Koopalings. Mario and Luigi set out to rescue her by destroying the hotels she is trapped in.
Once the player beats Bowser, the Princess kisses Mario and Luigi on the cheek. The Princess, Mario and Luigi then proceed to call the player "the best player ever". Peach is also playable in several educational computer games. She is one of the playable characters in Mario Teaches Typing , where she gives the typing lessons, then she appears in Mario Teaches Typing 2 , with the same role. In these two games, her dress is colored purple instead of pink compared to her other appearances.
At the beginning of the game, Bowser kidnaps her with his Koopa Clown Car, while she is sitting outside of Mario's Pad.
Mario come to save her, and defeats Bowser after a battle. Exor crashes into Bowser's Keep , and send the three flying in different directions. Toadstool lands in Booster Tower. He reaches Marrymore , where he wants to marry Toadstool as soon as possible. Mario manages to stop the wedding, and take Toadstool back to Mushroom Kingdom. She is put under the eyes of the Chancellor , who, desperate for the princess's safety, would not have wanted her to follow Mario on his quest against Smithy.
However, Toadstool escapes from the Mushroom Castle with the help of her " Grandma ", who dress herself up as the princess, and joins Mario's party to help them defeat Smithy. At the end of the game, Toadstool and Mario return to Mushroom Kingdom together. Peach is also playable in all games of the Mario Party series. For the first installment , Peach competes with the others to determine which of them is the superstar. Aside from this, she also was responsible for creating the Peach's Birthday Cake board, as revealed by Toad in one of his quotes.
The second installment has Peach helping out to save Mario Land from Bowser's takeover. The opening also has her suggesting they name the new theme park "Peach Land", with the rest of the cast humorously collapsing in response to this suggestion before resuming their argument.
On the Mario Party 3 duel boards, she starts with Toad as her partner. In Mario Party 4 , Peach is one of the participants exploring the Party Cube which like previous installments included boards and corresponding minigames.
Peach joins her friends in Mario Party 5 to save the Dream Depot. Peach appears in Mario Party 8 participating in the Star Carnival alongside her friends. Mario Party 9 , has Peach helping the rest of her friends take back the Mini Stars that were stolen by Bowser and his troops.
Peach's second appearance was in Mario Party DS , in which she and her friends answer a fake invitation from Bowser and then are unfortunately shrunken to the size of chess pieces. Depending on who she is teamed up with will determine their team name. The most recent Mario Party series appearance for Peach is Super Mario Party ; like with the other characters in this installment, she has her own Dice Block , which allows her to roll between 0, 2, 4, 4, 4, and 6.
Peach appears as Mario's partner in the Modern version of Octopus , where she waits in a boat for Mario to retrieve treasure in a sunken ship while he avoids the titular creature. If the player succeeds in getting back to the boat with treasure, she is overjoyed to see Mario. Donkey Kong has kidnapped her, and Mario has to rescue her. Peach is also the main character of the Modern version of Chef , where she has to flip sausages, bacon, and eggs, without letting them fall.
Aside from the game above, Peach also hosts with Mario the Gift Mode of the Gallery section, where she, alongside Mario, explains how to unlock more items as well as what is unlocked if one meets the requirements. Aside from this, she also appears in some preview animations for some games if the player selects a game yet does not start it.
In particular, she appears in the animations for Donkey Kong and Chef. In the animation for Donkey Kong , Peach is admirably watching Mario trying to balance on a barrel. However, this ends up turning out badly when Mario starts rolling out of control, forcing Peach to flee until Donkey Kong unwittingly saves Peach by standing in front of the barrel, sending Mario flying, as Peach admires Donkey Kong.
In the animation for Chef , Peach flips some eggs to Mario, who is clearly waiting to be fed. Although Mario manages to eat three pieces of egg, several more end up falling down with Peach flipping them to Mario's table at a quick enough rate that Mario ultimately ends up buried underneath the eggs, clearly overwhelmed by the number, before Yoshi comes in, eats all the eggs, and takes a stunned Mario away.
In the Mario Tennis series , Peach is a Technique character, who depends on strategy since she is not that strong. In Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64 , even though Peach is Technique, she leans more towards all-around. This is because of her height to reach the ball, and her speed and ability to send the ball over the net.
In the game's intro, Peach participates in the tournament, where she wins against Birdo to advance to the semi-finals, but loses to Luigi in the following semi-final match. She appears in her castle, narrating the game.
Daisy is at her side all the time. She is unlocked once the player beats the Doubles Mario Tour. Her most notable attribute is her control over the ball, allowing her to make sharp hits that touch the sides of the court. Being taller than Mario, she has slightly above average reach.
Her biggest disadvantage is her lack of power; her serve is among the weakest in the game. She is also a tad slow, and her lunge is only average. Peach's home turf is the Peach Dome , which is the same place where trophies get handed out when participants win tournaments.
Peach appears in a few of the trophy ceremonies for specified characters when players choose Singles Tournaments. In the event that Peach herself wins a Singles Tournament, her respective trophies are handed out by Mario and Luigi. She has them escorted by Mario and Toadsworth on her private plane. For Mario Tennis Open , Peach returns as one of the starting participants.
Her home court is now called Peach's Palace , which is a carpet court. She uses her usual tennis clothes in this game. She has the same stats as she had in Mario Power Tennis ; she is still a technique player. Players can buy an entire Peach gear set from the shop for their Miis , as well as unlocking a Peach costume after they have collected at least eight-hundred points in Ring Shot, one of the four Special Games. Peach appears once again as a default playable character in Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash.
She retains her stats as a Technique character from the two previous Mario Tennis installments before this one. Peach's amiibo can be used as well, and serves as a doubles partner that can be trained by the player. Peach makes a return in the Mario Tennis Aces installment, where she is once again a playable character. For the majority of modes in this game where the player is allowed to play as Peach, her Special Shot involves her forming a heart with her racket and hitting the ball.
For this game's "Adventure Mode," after winning the tournament with Mario, Peach was to be "bequeathed" alongside the judges who were Wario and Waluigi in disguise with the enchanted racket Lucien. However, Luigi ended up intercepting the racket, and ended up being possessed alongside Wario and Waluigi. She, alongside with Daisy, then learned from Toad after being pressured by the latter about the Kingdom of Bask and the racket's possible connection to it.
Peach stayed at what remained of the stadium at Toad's request alongside Daisy, citing that Lucien alongside the possessed Wario, Waluigi, and Luigi would have exploited their absence to attack the stadium again if they had accompanied Mario and Toad, requesting only that they do not get themselves into extremely dangerous situations. Just prior to Mario and Toad's return, she alongside Daisy received a flyer advertising that Team Mario face Team Luigi at Marina Stadium for the five Power Stones, and revealed as much to them upon their return after learning of what they've discovered.
Peach, Daisy, and Mario were initially unsure whether they could even beat Lucien, until Astren informs them of how Lucien only controls weak-willed individuals, and also had portions of King Bask's powers donated among them to allow them a fighting chance at defeating them and freeing them from Lucien's control. Peach and Daisy then fought Wario and Waluigi while Mario faced Luigi, ultimately succeeding in freeing them.
Their victory is short lived as Bowser stealing Lucien. Peach attempts to warn Bowser against stealing it, and implies he is possessed by it, although Bowser makes clear he was stealing it of his own free will and intending to settle his rivalry with Mario with it before leaving for the depths of Bask Ruins. After Mario defeated the resulting fusion between the two, Bowcien , Peach congratulated Mario for surpassing the odds, and also reflects that true power is to be used for protect instead of controlling others.
Peach was also available to play as in the game's online tournament demo, where she was available from the start. While being held captive in her own room in the castle, a Star Kid named Twink comes to help her, and together they find a secret passage out of her room. Peach sabotages Bowser's plots by supplying Mario with a relatively constant stream of information, using Twink as her messenger.
She also uses a special treasure chest, where she could store items, and Mario could fetch them at the chest's counterpart at Shooting Star Summit. Peach wins a Sneaky Parasol , which allows her to disguise herself as one of Bowser's guards. She could use the parasol to become a Koopatrol , a Clubba and a Hammer Bro.
However, her disguise is lifted by Kammy Koopa as Kammy recognizes Peach. After his defeat, Bowser grabs the princess and runs to the roof of the castle. He then uses the Star Rod to make himself completely invincible.
Princess Peach and Twink get into a fight with Kammy Koopa, and defeat her. Peach then wishes that her kingdom would remain safe. Twink and Peach add their power to the Star Beam , then called Peach Beam , enabling it to break Bowser's invincibility. Bowser finally is defeated and Peach's castle returns to its original spot in Toad Town. During the celebrations, she also proceeds to inform the gathered guests about how the Star Haven has been fully restored after Bowser's defeat, and expresses hope for peace for a long time to come before formally announcing the beginning of the celebrations.
After the parade , Mario takes Peach to his place to watch the fireworks. A character named " A gossip-loving Toad " posts gossips about Princess Peach on the back side of the notice board in Toad Town. At the market, she meets an old saleswoman, presumably one of the Shadow Sirens. They decide that Peach is the best body for the Shadow Queen to possess. They give Peach the Magical Map , as she has a pure heart, which is needed to be able to open the chest of the map.
Before this happened, however, Peach has already sent the Magical Map to Mario, inviting him on a treasure hunt. Peach is taken to the X-Naut Fortress on the moon. While both Mario and Bowser, who is unsuccessful, search for the Crystal Stars to rescue her, the princess become active herself in the fortress. The base's main computer, the TEC-XX , falls in love with her due to a short circuit in its system, and betrays Grodus to help Peach escape.
He allows her to send an e-mail to Mario at regular intervals. By the computer's orders, Peach dresses up as an X-Naut to question Grodus, and also makes for herself an invisibility potion to find out even more about Grodus's plans. Mario follows them and meets up with Grodus in the room right where the tomb of the Shadow Queen rests. Grodus confronts Mario, and is ready to kill Peach if Mario makes a false move.
However, Bowser crashes through the ceiling and falls on Grodus. While Mario and Bowser are fighting, Grodus takes Peach down to the tomb and offers her as a body for the Shadow Queen. The demon then possesses Peach, she but refuses to take Grodus's orders and nearly kills him instead. The Shadow Queen engages the battle with Mario and his partners; however, she believes Peach's body is too weak and returns to her true form for the final battle.
Peach is able to give powers to Mario for this, with the Shadow Queen having no choice but to do so thanks to inhabiting her body. She can now talk out of the Shadow Queen's body as the demon is weakened by the encouraging voices of the entire population of the Magical Map's world, which are taken to the basement of the Palace of Shadow by the magic of the Crystal Stars.
In the end, the Shadow Queen is defeated and Peach is restored. Post-game, Peach remains in the mainland of the Mushroom Kingdom while Mario, Luigi, and Toadsworth return to Rogueport to find another treasure.
Between Chapters 2 and 3 of the game, one of his posters, which is life-sized, is mistaken by Bowser as the real thing. Bleck forces Peach and Bowser to marry, as doing this is the only way to form the evil Chaos Heart , which would destroy the world.
As Luigi, who is attending the wedding, stomps on the Chaos Heart in an attempt to stop it, everything is destroyed. Peach falls from the sky into Flipside ; although she is temporarily unconscious when Mario find her, she recovers and joins the team after Mario gives her some Spicy Soup.
Peach can float and shield herself from enemies using her parasol. Luigi and Bowser later join the cause, although Bowser has to be convinced by Peach and Mario first. She eventually is sent to the Overthere after Dimentio seemingly vaporized her as well as Bowser and Mario, and ended up unknowingly eating a Golden Apple which left her in a deep sleep. She is eventually awoken after Mario fed her a Black Apple to forcibly wake her up.
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