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's ''Mario'' franchise, created by
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and introduced in the 1985 original '' Super Mario Bros.'' installment. She is the princess regnant and ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom, where she resides in her castle along with Toads. Being the lead female character in the series, Peach's role is often the
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or
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who can help Mario. She is typically a
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in multiplayer games of the series, including main games such as '' Super Mario 3D World'' and spin-off media. In '' Princess Toadstool's Castle Run'' and '' Super Princess Peach,'' she is the
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and
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. She is one of the best known female protagonists in video game history, with the most video game appearances of any female character.


Development

Peach's initial appearance was drawn by Shigeru Miyamoto. Miyamoto later asked Yōichi Kotabe to redraw Peach with his instructions. He had asked Kotabe to draw her eyes to be "a little cat-like" and how she should "look stubborn, but a little cute." In Japan, Peach's name has always been since her debut in the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' in 1985, but she was localized as "Princess Toadstool" in the English-language manual. The English version of '' Yoshi's Safari'', released in 1993, contained the first usage of the name "Peach" in the Western world, though she was called Princess Toadstool in '' Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3'', released in 1994. In ''
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'', released in 1996, she uses both names in a letter addressed to Mario, signing it "Peach". From the 1996 game '' Mario Kart 64'' onward, the name Peach is used in Western versions.


Overview

Peach is the native resident princess of the Mushroom Kingdom. Within her castle are Royal Guards known as mushroom retainers. Peach's first appearance is in '' Super Mario Bros.'' (1985) as a NPC, in which she was captured by Bowser and
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had to rescue her. However, the game suggests that Peach is not helpless as she is the only person capable of breaking the curse hanging over the Mushroom Kingdom. In ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', she became a playable character, uniquely able to hover. Mostly playable, her roles vary between
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and
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, like in '' Super Mario Run''. She is at the center of her own story with '' Princess Toadstool's Castle Run'' (1990). Her most prominent role is in '' Super Princess Peach'' (2005) on the
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, where she must save Mario, Luigi, and Toads from Bowser. She is not a playable character in ''
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'' because a satisfactory mechanism to use her dress was not found. She is a playable character in '' Super Mario 3D World'' and '' Super Paper Mario'', is the main protagonist in ''Super Princess Peach'', and is a playable character in most ''Mario'' spin-offs such as ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Mario Golf''. In ''Super Mario RPG'' and ''Paper Mario'', a cabinet minister or chancellor is part of the Mushroom Kingdom government. Her father, the Mushroom King, though mentioned in the instruction manual to '' Super Mario Bros.'', has never made an appearance in the mainstream games.


In other media

In the cartoon series by DiC, she is always referred to as Princess Toadstool, because the name Peach had not been used in the Western world until ''Yoshi's Safari'' in 1993, and she had red hair instead of yellow. Unlike in video games, she is occasionally seen using power-ups such as the Tanooki Leaf. She is voiced by Jeannie Elias in '' The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' and Tracey Moore in the two follow up series, ''
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published between 1992 and 1994 a manga named ''Otenba Pīchi-hime'', with a plot revolving around a younger version of the princess. From February 2006 to March 2007, the magazine Famitsu DS+Wii published a comical manga based on the '' Super Princess Peach'' called ''Peach no Daiboken!?'' created by Kazumi Sugiyama. Princess Peach is also prominently featured within
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's immersive Super Nintendo World area. A costume character meet-and-greet with her is located next to a large scale recreation of her castle, with the interior referencing its appearance from ''Super Mario 64''. Peach and Baby Peach appear in the '' Mario Kart: Koopa's Challenge'' and ''Yoshi's Adventure'' attractions, as well as the area's interactive phone app. The interactive "Power-Up Bands" feature a design based on her dress. Peach will be voiced by
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in the upcoming 2023 film adaptation. Her casting, alongside the rest of the principal cast, was announced via a
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in September 2021. In an October 2021 interview, Anya expressed her eagerness for taking on the role: "Oh, it is so much fun. ..The greatest part is that I get to say I am doing homework or work or research just by gaming. ..The fan base is so intense, of course, I have to do it."


Cameos

Peach has made cameo appearances in non-''Mario'' games. She is a playable guest character in the GameCube versions of the ''
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'' and '' SSX on Tour''. She is depicted in a painting in Hyrule Castle in '' The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. A drivable Peach kart toy is in the ''Labrador and Friends'' version of '' Nintendogs''. In '' The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'', her picture is sent to Mr. Write with the name "Christine" written underneath. In '' Kirby Super Star'', she appears at the
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battle arena, and in the minigame Megaton Punch. In ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', she is at the Dedede arena. Her crown is collectible in '' Pikmin 2'', labeled "Unspeakable Wonder". In '' Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', Cranky Kong indirectly references her in some of his Monkey Museum ramblings.


Reception


Players

In a reader poll on the Japanese website of '' Super Smash Bros.'', Peach was ranked as the 2nd most requested character for ''
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'' with 66 votes. A reader poll in ''
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'' rated her as the second greatest female character; the magazine stated that "some might view her as being a bit useless but we'll let her off as rescuing her is always so much fun". In 2011, readers of '' Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition'' voted her the 44th video game character of all time. In a ''Redex'' website poll in 2020, she was voted as the 2nd most popular character from the ''
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'' series. Actress Brie Larson said "I'm just excited about the idea of pushing for a Princess Peach solo game. I think it's just been too long. Let's put Peach up there, let's give her her time to shine".


Critics

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included Peach as one of the "Greatest Video Game Heroines of all Time", stating "it's great to have tough female characters like many of the others on this list, but it's great to have one that embraces the power of being a high femme". GameDaily described Princess Peach as an "ideal woman that's as sweet as can be" in its list of "babes that should or shouldn't meet your mom". The website ranked her 48th in its list of Top 50 Hottest Game Babes, claiming that she is "the quiet 'quick, come and rescue me' type, but in '' Mario Strikers Charged'' she's all action with a hot sports outfit and shows the boys who's boss". IGN editor
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stated that "Nintendo prudes will probably find themselves taken aback with Peach's outfit, which shows more of the character than we've ever seen before". IGN rated her as 8 out of 10 princesses worth saving. ''The New York Times'' said she had "grit as well as grace" and that her "peachiness did nothing to upset the apple cart of expectation: she may have been athletic, smart and strong, but she was also adorable nd whatonce-unisex, postfeminist parents are shooting for". ''Gaming Debugged'' listed Peach 1st place in their top "10 Video Game Princesses", calling her "The Duchess of princesses" and indicating "She might seem prim and proper in pink, but she's definitely the top princess in our kingdom". Manolith listed her among "25 Hottest Female Videogame Protagonists", citing her ''Strikers'' outfit. S. Williams of ''Momzone'' magazine declared her "gaming's lone female role model", citing her humility and gutsy charm. UGO ranked her ninth on its list of the "Top 11 Girls of Gaming". ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' ranked her 10th among Top Ten Video Game Politicians. She is on ''Forbes'' magazine's Wealthiest Fictional People list of 2007, with a fortune of approximately . ''
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'' dedicated the article "Princess Peach Was The Best Character In '' Super Mario Bros. 2''". GameDaily listed her among hottest blondes in video games, citing appearances in sports games such as '' Super Mario Strikers'' and '' SSX on Tour''; in the former, she wears a pink crop top, bare midriff, and pink shorts. It listed "damsel in distress" among the top 25 video game archetypes, citing Peach's frequent kidnappings.
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ranked her 4th of 73 '' Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' fighters "from garbage to glorious". Feminist organization
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has been critical of the fact that Peach has always needed to be rescued, by reasoning "it propagates that women are helpless and in constant need of saving" and " heserves quite literally as a trophy for the completion of Mario's quest. She is ultimately just another object or reward for Mario to use."
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's ''Gamer's Red Carpet'' graded her D, calling her pink dress "awful", as opposed to Princess Daisy with a B+ and Rosalina with an A+. ''IGN'' called Peach "all smiles and politeness" but labelled her as one of the weirdest ''Mario'' characters due to her constant kidnappings. ''IGN'' later stated that "when she's not staring blankly at nothing, she can be rather adorable", however the fact that " Mario can heroically collect 120 Power Stars all while saving Peach's kingdom and ''still'' get nothing but a cake in return makes us think this might be something of a one-sided relationship". She was nominated for "Cyber Vixen of the Year" at the 2006 Spike Video Game Awards.


Legacy

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and Princess Peach has been made by custom figurine artist Kodykoala. She is considered as an
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icon by several journalists. The A.V. Club stated that "she became a perhaps unlikely but nevertheless important queer icon". John Walker of
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described Peach as a "queer icon", saying "If you polled a room full of non-straight men about the women they consider to be 'queer icons' you'd probably hear a lot of '
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'. But there's one name you might not hear that totally deserves a spot on that list: Princess Peach".
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listed '' Super Princess Peach'' in its top "9 video games queer people love, from ''Tomb Raider'' to ''Animal Crossing''". On March 11, 2010, ''
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'' named her "Gay icon of the week", saying that "For many, she was your first girlfriend ... and just pretend you were the hottest, baddest bombshell who could float, dig down 300 feet of desert sand, and beat mice with sunglasses". The release of Peachette in ''
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'' led to fan speculation and theories as to how the new Super Crown power-up works within the ''Super Mario'' universe. In 2018, a short comic "The Super Crown's some spicy new Mario lore" on
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and
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transforms Bowser into a monstrously sinister female resembling Peach, which fans named
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. The character subsequently went viral, with
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writing that Bowsette's popularity was partly due to her contrast with Princess Peach.


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External links

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