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Since her debut, Peach has appeared in installments related to the ''Mario'' game series for over three decades. Peach is occasionally a supporting character in mainstream games, and almost always playable in spinoff installments. Her most prominent appearance to date is as the heroine of ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''.
 
==Creation and development==
====Design====
Peach's initial design had been conceived by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], with some of his suggestions to [[Yoichi Kotabe]] being incorporated into the final design, in particular making her eyes look more "cat-like."<ref>Iwata Asks. [https://archive.is/20120525101151/http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/systems/volume_8_14207.html#top Volume 8 - Flipnote Studio - An Animation Class]. ''Nintendo.co.uk''. September 5, 2012, 18:38:50 UTC snapshot, archived via archive.today.</ref> Before Kotabe conceived Peach's finalized character design, a couple of prototype designs were created for the character. One such design, seen on the ''Super Mario Bros.'' Japanese box art, depicts her with a long-sleeved dress, no gloves, strawberry-blonde hair, and crown jewels that were white instead of red and blue. Another prototype, seen in the 1985 Japanese strategy guide ''[[How to Win at Super Mario Bros.]]'', portrays her as a Toad rather than as a human, having a mushroom cap instead of natural hair, as well as a simple tiara and a gown reminiscent of {{wp|Aurora (character)|Aurora}} from Disney's ''{{wp|Sleeping Beauty (1959 film)|Sleeping Beauty}}'', whom she somewhat currently resembles.
 
Peach has always been depicted as a blonde in video game artwork, although it was originally a darker, more strawberry-blonde shade (or in the case of the Japanese packaging, a dark blonde shade). However, due to the graphical limitations of the NES hardware, her on-screen sprite in the earlier ''Super Mario Bros.'' games displayed her with reddish-brown hair, and as a result, she was depicted as a redhead in the DiC Entertainment cartoons, as well as reddish-brown in Mario-related merchandise such as a 1988 toy box artwork. Starting with ''[[Super Mario World]]'' for the SNES, her in-game appearances had her proper hair color. On a similar note, her dress had always been depicted as pink in video game artwork, although because of the aforementioned graphical limitations of the NES hardware, her on-screen sprite in ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' depicted her as wearing a white dress with red highlights; this depiction of her old dress would later be reused for her Fire form in ''Super Mario 3D World''. She only gained a pink dress in-game starting with the overseas version of ''Super Mario Bros 2''. Peach's classic main dress had a normal pink high collar, a sash around the waist instead of panniers, and was darker pink from the hem to her knees, but otherwise does not differ greatly from the modern/current main dress introduced with the GameCube-era games, starting with ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', although the subsequent ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' installment marked the original dress's final appearance. Although the key artwork featured Peach in the Japanese versions of ''Super Mario Bros.'', the instruction manuals for both the Famicom and NES versions of the game hid her sprite behind a question mark in order to keep her identity a surprise for players as a way to motivate them into completing the game.
 
====Name====
In Japan, her name has always been Princess Peach (ピーチ姫 ''Pīchi-hime''), but in the West, she was originally known as "Princess Toadstool", due to [[Nintendo of America]] renaming her when localizing ''Super Mario Bros.'', feeling that "Peach" was irrelevant to the theme of the Mushroom Kingdom.<ref> Gaming Historian (September 30, 2021). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTyxQfpOEbE&t=482s]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 12, 2022.</ref> In 1993, the English version of ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'' marked the first time that the name "Princess Peach" was used outside of Japan, but the name did not catch on for western players until it was used again in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Games as of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' use Peach as her prominent name. Certain contemporary sources reconcile the two names by listing her full name as "Peach Toadstool", including subsequent re-releases of ''Super Mario 64'', such as the international, Shindō Pak Taiō Version and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', which had the princess signing her letter using both "Toadstool" and "Peach". For the most part, however, the "Toadstool" name is hardly used outside of remakes and re-releases of older titles, which most times retain the original localized text. She, along with her Toad subjects, is the only major character that no longer uses her original localized name. However, ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' refers to "Princess Toadstool" as a name Peach went by in one of the in-game tips, and in the North American version her title on the [[Boxing Ring]] stage is "Princess of Toadstools". On a similar note, although she was mostly referred to as Princess Toadstool in various countries outside the United States in most localizations (or "Princess Mushroom" in some cases), the Danish dub for ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' had changed her name to Prinsesse Slørhat, which translated to "Princess Cortinarius", referring to a genus of poisonous mushrooms. Likewise, the Italian dub for the entire DIC cartoon line also referred to her as "Principessa Amarena" or "Princess Cherry".
 
Her name when translated into Japanese is normally ピーチ姫 (''Pīchi-hime''). However, the other translation as プリンセスピーチ (''Purinsesu Pīchi'') only officially exists in the Japanese title of the game ''Super Princess Peach'' as well as in the Japanese name of [[The Princess Peach]] from ''Paper Mario: The Origami King''.
 
==History==
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Princess Peach makes a return in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' alongside [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and [[Toad]] as a playable character, which is the first time since ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' (25 years) she has been playable in the mainstream ''Mario'' games, her first playable appearance in a platformer since ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', and also the first time she appears playable in a 3D Mario title. She is the slowest of the playable characters, but much like in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', she can temporarily hover in mid-air. Like every other character in the game, she can use all of the power-ups that appear. When power-ups are set to match each characters' color, hers are always pink. She appears wearing a pink Cat Suit, Boomerang Suit, Propeller Box, and Ice Skate.
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====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
[[File:SMO Art - Wedding Peach.png|thumb|x200px|''Super Mario Odyssey'' artwork of Peach in her wedding outfit]]
Peach appears again in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', once again taking her signature role as the damsel in distress. 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]].
 
In [[Cloud Kingdom]], Peach was seen wearing the Lochlady Dress before Mario fights Bowser. 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 [[Rocket 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. After meeting and obtaining a Power Moon from her in every kingdom, she returns to her castle, though the player can still see her in kingdoms where she was previously encountered, where she now gives comments that are related to the kingdoms. 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 and a lei 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 in a Japanese artbook revealed that Peach at one point was going to be [[capture]]d by Bowser.<ref>Doolan, Liam (September 29, 2018). [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2018/09/super_mario_odyssey_art_book_reveals_official_bowsette_concept_existed_long_before_the_fan-made_one Super Mario Odyssey Art Book Reveals "Official Bowsette" Concept Existed Long Before The Fan-Made One]. ''Nintendo Life''. Retrieved November 9, 2018.</ref> Another concept art from the same book indicated that Mario and Peach would have actually married.<ref>The Mario Bros + Princess Peach Fans (October 7, 2018). [https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1125685354281598&id=851561508360652&refid=52&__tn__=-R&_rdc=3&_rdr]. ''Facebook''. Retrieved November 9, 2018.</ref> In addition, at least two cut outfits were unveiled in concept art, including one depicting Peach in a Japanese-style coach wearing a pink kimono as an initial version of the outfit she wore at Bowser's Kingdom. 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]].
 
===''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!''===
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====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
 
[[File:PaperPeach.jpg|90px|left|thumb|Solo art of Peach for ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.]]
Before the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Peach goes on a trip to [[Rogueport]]. OnAt the market, she meets an old saleswoman, presumably one of the [[Shadow Sirens]]. They decide that Peach would beis the best body for their bodilessthe [[Shadow Queen]], who was locked up behind the [[Thousand-Year Door]] for exactly one thousand years by the time of theto gamepossess. They give Peach the [[Magical Map]], as she hadhas a pure heart, which wasis needed to be able to open the chest of the map. The Shadow Sirens then trickedtrick the alien [[Sir Grodus]] into capturing Peach and animating the Shadow Queen with her body. Before this happened, however, Peach hadhas already sent the Magical Map to Mario, inviting him on a treasure hunt.
 
[[File:Shadow queen.PNG|100px|right|thumb|Peach possessed by the Shadow Queen (''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'').]]
Peach wasis taken to the [[X-Naut Fortress]] on the [[The Moon|Moonmoon]]. While both Mario and, unsuccessfullyBowser, Bowserwho is unsuccessful, searchedsearch for the Crystal Stars to rescue her, the princess becamebecome active herself in the fortress. The base's main computer, the [[TEC-XX]], fellfalls in love with her due to a short circuit in its system, and betrayedbetrays Grodus to help Peach escape. He allowedallows her to send an e-mail to Mario at regular intervals. By the computer's orders, Peach dresseddresses up as an X-Naut to question Grodus, and also mademakes for herself an invisibility potion to find out even more about Grodus's plans. However, Grodus hadhas TEC shut down when he foundfinds out, and tookthen takes Peach to the [[Palace of Shadow]]. Mario followed,follows them and he metmeets up with Grodus in the room right beforewhere the tomb of the Shadow Queen rests. Grodus confrontedconfronts Mario, and wasis preparedready to kill Peach if Mario mademakes a false move. However, Bowser crashedcrashes through the ceiling and fellfalls on top of Grodus. While Mario and Bowser wereare fighting, Grodus tooktakes Peach down to the tomb and offeredoffers her as a body for the Shadow Queen. The ancient 1000-year old demon then possessedpossesses Peach, she but refusedrefuses to take Grodus's orders, and nearly killingkills him instead. The Shadow Queen engagedengages the battle with Mario and his partners.; Howeverhowever, she foundbelieves Peach's body is too weak and returnedreturns to her true form (a purple shadow creature) for the final battle. Peach wasis able to give her powers to Mario for this, with the Shadow Queen having no choice but to do so thanks to inhabiting her body. She couldcan now talk out of the Shadow Queen's body as the demon wasis weakened by the encouraging voices of the entire population of the RogueportMagical areaMap's world, which wereare broughttaken to the basement of the Palace of Shadow by the magic of the Crystal Stars. In the end, the Shadow Queen wasis defeated and Peach wasis restored. Then she along with, Mario, Luigi, and Toadsworth leave Rogueport to return to the Mushroom Kingdom. Post-game, Peach remains in the mainland of the Mushroom Kingdom while Mario, Luigi, and Toadsworth return to Rogueport to find another treasure.
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[[File:Peachdaisy-hrc-mss.png|thumb|upright=1.4|Peach and Daisy celebrating with their friends at Mario Stadium in ''Mario Super Sluggers'']]
Daisy and Peach have been portrayedon to be bestgood friendsterms since Daisy's big comeback appearance in ''Mario Tennis'' for the Nintendo 64. If something involves partners in the ''Mario'' spin-offs, the two will usually be a team, from various sports games to ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''. By contrast, they face off as rivals in the ''Strikers'' games and are also depicted as having a friendly rivalry in the ''Super Mario'' manga series. ''Mario Super Sluggers'' is the first game to show the two sharing dialog, wherein Peach reveals that she has a lot of concern for Daisy's welfare. Nintendo's ''Mario Power Tennis'' website says that Daisy is Peach's "sister in arms", a term used to describe a close friendship or bond, and while the Prima guides for ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' and ''Mario Kart Wii'' say they are cousins, no known first-party material has confirmed or denied this. Prior to Daisy's comeback appearance in the games and by extension the establishment of their being best friendsrelationship, however, a 4 Koma segment of the ''Super Mario Kun'' manga depicted Peach as being jealous of Daisy getting attention from Mario to the extent that she threw a mushroom at the latter in anger.
 
Luigi is portrayed to be another one of Peach's closest friends and often helps Mario rescue her. Cutscenes do not differ if it is Mario or Luigi saving her; however, individual interaction shows that there are no romantic feelings between them. The lone exception is ''Mario Power Tennis'', where Luigi is seen swooning over Peach in her victory scene. The two share good chemistry in ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' but not in its sequel, ''Mario Super Sluggers''.
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