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*Peach seems to be of unusually high importance in [[SSE]], as she appears to be focused in on in several cut scenes. She gives characters positivity, like when she prevents a battle between [[Sheik (SSBB)|Sheik]] and [[Fox (SSBB)|Fox]].
*Peach seems to be of unusually high importance in [[SSE]], as she appears to be focused in on in several cut scenes. She gives characters positivity, like when she prevents a battle between [[Sheik (SSBB)|Sheik]] and [[Fox (SSBB)|Fox]].
*Despite being the "damsel in distress" character in the [[Mario (universe)|''Mario'' series]], Peach is ranked significantly higher than Mario in both ''Melee'' and ''Brawl''.   
*Despite being the "damsel in distress" character in the [[Mario (universe)|''Mario'' series]], Peach is ranked significantly higher than Mario in both ''Melee'' and ''Brawl''.   
*Peach uses three different items for her Forward-A button smash attack. She uses a tennis racket (from Mario's Tennis}, a golf club (from Mario Golf), and a frying pan (from Super Mario RPG).





Revision as of 14:13, February 25, 2010

For the item, see Peach (item). For Peach's fighter info, see Peach (SSBM) and Peach (SSBB).
Princess Peach Toadstool
Princess Peach
Official artwork of Princess Peach from New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Universe Mario
Debut Super Mario Bros. (1985)
Smash Bros. appearances Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Entertainment System
Species Human
Gender Female
Place of origin Mushroom Kingdom
Created by Shigeru Miyamoto
Voice actor Jeannie Elias (TV) (1989-1990)
Tracey Moore (TV) (1990-1991)
Jocelyn Benford (Hotel Mario)
Leslie Swan (VG) (1996-1999; 2004; 2007)
Asako Kozuki (Mario Party and Mario Party 2)
Jen Taylor (VG) (1999-2005; 2006; 2007)
Nicole Mills (VG) (2005)
Samantha Kelly (VG) (2007-present)

Princess Peach (ピーチ姫, Pīchi-Hime), also known as Princess Toadstool, or just Peach, is a character from the Super Mario universe, and is usually seen as Mario's damsel in distress. In 1985, Peach was known as "Princess Toadstool" outside of Japan, and she has been known as "Princess Peach" since Super Mario 64.

Character Description

Princess Peach has been a mainstream Mario character since her first appearance in Super Mario Bros., in which Mario had to rescue her from the clutches of the evil Bowser. She usually takes on the role of the damsel in distress, though she has been known to help out Mario on occasion. For example, in Super Princess Peach, it's her turn to save Mario, Luigi and Toad from Bowser. Her first playable appearance, however, was in Super Mario Bros. 2.

File:OldPrincess.png
Peach's early appearance

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

As a Playable Fighter

Main article: Peach (SSBM)

Peach appears as one of the fourteen default characters available in Melee. She is based on her early appearance. Peach is considered by professional players to be amongst the best characters in the game and is fifth place in the current Tier list.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

As a Playable Fighter

Main article: Peach (SSBB)

Peach returns as a veteran to Brawl. She is based off of her recent appearance. Her moves have been virtually unchanged from Melee, with a few minor enhancements and/or nerfs. Her Final Smash attack, Peach Blossom, involves her lulling all grounded opponents to sleep and deals damage as well.

As Collectible Trophies

Additionally, Peach appears as multiple trophies in the game:

Peach

The princess of the Mushroom Kingdom. Her long blond hair is a perfect match for her pink dress. Regardless of the number of Toad retainers she has, she's often kidnapped by Bowser. Though she's usually the damsel in distress, she got a starring role in Super Princess Peach, where it was her turn to rescue Mario and Luigi.

  • Super Mario Bros.
  • Super Princess Peach

Paper Peach

The princess of the Mushroom Kingdom. With her sparkling crown and gorgeous blond hair, Peach always looks the part, even when flat as paper. Count Bleck kidnaps the princess and tries to force her to marry Bowser. While jumping, Peach can use a special umbrella technique that allows her to float down gently or reach otherwise inaccessible places.

  • Paper Mario
  • Super Paper Mario

Wedding Peach

The princess of the Mushroom Kingdom adorned in a pure white wedding dress rather than her usual pink one. Peach also has her long blond hair drawn up in a ponytail. And who might she be marrying? Bowser of all people, who was also forced into the marriage by the scandalous Count Bleck. Brainwashed by Nastasia, Peach is even forced into giving her vows.

  • Super Paper Mario

Trivia

  • Peach was one of several characters considered during development to be playable in the original Super Smash Bros., but ultimately cut from the original roster due to time constraints. She shares this problem with Bowser, Pit, King Dedede, Mewtwo, and Meowth, the last of which has not been playable at all so far.
  • In both of her Smash Bros. appearances, Peach is depicted with a ring on her middle finger. However, the ring is absent in other games.
  • Peach seems to be of unusually high importance in SSE, as she appears to be focused in on in several cut scenes. She gives characters positivity, like when she prevents a battle between Sheik and Fox.
  • Despite being the "damsel in distress" character in the Mario series, Peach is ranked significantly higher than Mario in both Melee and Brawl.
  • Peach uses three different items for her Forward-A button smash attack. She uses a tennis racket (from Mario's Tennis}, a golf club (from Mario Golf), and a frying pan (from Super Mario RPG).