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| | {{articleabout|the [[Nintendo DS]] game|the form of Peach seen in [[Super Mario Bros. 2]] and [[Super Mario 3D World]]|[[Super Mario]]}} |
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| {{about|the [[Nintendo DS]] game|the form of [[Princess Peach]] seen when playing as her in the [[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]] series|[[Super Mario (form)]]}} | | {{Infobox |
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| | |image=[[File:superpeach.jpg|250px]] |
| |image=[[File:Super Princess Peach box art.png|250px]]<br>North American box art | |
| |developer=[[TOSE Software Co.]]<br>[[Nintendo SPD Group No.2]] | | |developer=[[TOSE Software Co.]]<br>[[Nintendo SPD Group No.2]] |
| |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |
| |release={{flag list|Japan|October 20, 2005|ROC|October 20, 2005|South Korea|November 4, 2005<ref>https://news.mt.co.kr/mtview.php?no=2005103012523719249</ref>|USA|February 27, 2006|Australia|March 30, 2006|Europe|May 26, 2006<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-DS/Super-Princess-Peach-273201.html ''Super Princess Peach'']. ''Nintendo UK''. Retrieved October 1, 2016.</ref>|South Africa|September 26, 2008<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/en-za/Games/Nintendo-DS/Super-Princess-Peach-273201.html</ref>}} | | |released={{releasedate|Japan|October 20, 2005|USA|February 27, 2006|Australia|March 30, 2006|Europe|May 26, 2006}} |
| |languages={{languages|en_us=y|es_es=y|fr_fr=y|de=y|it=y|jp=y}}
| | |genre=Platform |
| |genre=[[Genre#Platform|Platformer]] | | |modes=Single player |
| |modes=Single-player | |
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| |platforms=[[Nintendo DS]] | | |platforms=[[Nintendo DS]] |
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| |serials={{flag list|Japan|NTR-ASPJ-JPN|USA|NTR-ASPE-USA|Europe|NTR-ASPP-EUR|Australia|NTR-ASPE-AUS}}
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| '''''Super Princess Peach''''' is a 2D [[Genre#Platform|platformer]] game for the [[Nintendo DS]]. In this game, the characters' traditional roles in the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series are reversed: rather than [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] being the protagonists and rescuing [[Princess Peach]], it is Mario, Luigi, and the [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s who are kidnapped and taken to [[Vibe Island]] by [[Bowser]], who has stolen the [[Vibe Scepter]], a magical item capable of influencing emotions, leaving Princess Peach to rescue them as the main protagonist. To accomplish this, she befriends an {{wp|Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic}} umbrella, [[Perry]], and uses her own powers of emotion. This is the first game on a dedicated console in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] in which Peach is the sole main protagonist, with the first overall being ''[[Princess Toadstool's Castle Run]]''. This would also be Peach's only other starring role in a game until ''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]'' 18 years later. | | '''''Super Princess Peach''''' is a game released in late 2005 for the Japan region, and in 2006 for all other regions made for the [[Nintendo DS]]. In this game, the roles are reversed, as [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Toad (species)|Toads]] have been kidnapped by [[Bowser]], using the magical [[Vibe Scepter]], and taken to [[Vibe Island]]. [[Princess Peach]] must save them, using a talking umbrella called [[Perry]] and her powers of emotion. This is the first adventure installment for the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]] in which Peach appears as a stand-alone playable character. |
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| ==Story== | | ==Story== |
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| | [[File:SPP_Artwork.jpg|thumb|left|Princess Peach and Perry, accompanied by some Toads.]] |
| |align=left | | While [[Princess Peach]] is on a stroll, [[Bowser]] and the [[Koopa Troop]], with the [[Vibe Scepter]] take over her [[Peach's Castle|castle]], capturing [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Toad]]. Upon Peach's return, she finds her castle guards in a variety of emotions ranging from crying, happy, or angry. Peach then decides to rescue Mario, Luigi, and Toad, who have rescued her in many occasions before. Before she leaves, [[Toadsworth]] gives her what he remarks a strange umbrella. Later, Peach discovers that the umbrella is sapient and named [[Perry]], and he has a small story behind him. Regardless, as Peach travels throughout [[Vibe Island]], Perry is known to be a very useful ally in many situations. |
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| While [[Princess Peach]] is on a stroll, [[Bowser]] and [[Bowser's Minions|his minions]] use the [[Vibe Scepter]] to take over her [[Peach's Castle|castle]], capturing [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Toad]]. Upon Peach's return, she finds her castle guards in a variety of emotions ranging from sad, happy, or angry. Peach then decides to rescue Mario, Luigi, and Toad, who have rescued her on many occasions in the past. Before she leaves, [[Toadsworth]] gives her a magical, sapient umbrella named [[Perry]], whom he recently bought from a merchant. Perry offers to help Princess Peach on her journey. The story of Perry before he was purchased by Toadsworth is revealed throughout multiple dream sequences. As Peach travels throughout [[Vibe Island]], Perry is shown to be a very useful ally in many situations. By the end, Perry recovers from his amnesia. | |
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| After defeating [[Giant Kamek]], Peach rescues Luigi and the Toads. After defeating Bowser, she rescues Mario. Ignoring Luigi completely, she shoves him to the side as he runs to Mario. They happily swing around together, and Mario takes her into his arms and gives her flowers from his hat.
| | ==Main Gameplay Details== |
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| | ===Vibe Island Locations=== |
| | ''Vibe Island'' is the World Map for ''Super Princess Peach'', consisting of eight locations (or Worlds): |
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| ==Gameplay==
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| ===Vibe Island locations===
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| ''Vibe Island'' is the World Map for ''Super Princess Peach'', consisting of eight locations (or worlds) of nine [[level|stages]] each:
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| *[[Ladida Plains]]: A normal grassland world, with generic enemies being common. | | *[[Ladida Plains]]: A normal grassland world, with generic enemies being common. |
| *[[Hoo's Wood]]: A forest-themed world, with generic enemies being common. | | *[[Hoo's Wood]]: A forest-themed world, with generic enemies being common. |
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| *[[Fury Volcano]]: A volcano/lava world, with fire and angry enemies being common. | | *[[Fury Volcano]]: A volcano/lava world, with fire and angry enemies being common. |
| *[[Wavy Beach]]: A beach-themed world, with generic enemies being common. | | *[[Wavy Beach]]: A beach-themed world, with generic enemies being common. |
| *[[Gleam Glacier]]: A snow and ice world, with sad and angry enemies being common. | | *[[Gleam Glacier]]: An ice world, with sad and angry enemies being common. |
| *[[Giddy Sky]]: An aerial, cloudy, sky-themed world, with calm and glad enemies being common. | | *[[Giddy Sky]]: An aerial, sky-themed world, with calm and glad enemies being commmon. |
| *[[Bowser's Villa]]: Bowser's Castle, the final world, with all types of enemies. | | *[[Bowser's Villa]]: Bowser's Castle, with all types of enemies. |
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| ===Shop=== | | ===Peach's "Vibes"=== |
| [[File:Super Princess Peach Shop.png|thumb|Shop at the start of the game.]]
| | During the course of gameplay, the player is able to help Peach trigger one of four Vibe abilities - provided she has an adequate amount of energy in the Vibe Gauge to pull it off (located on the Nintendo DS' top left screen below her main health meter). In order to do this, there are four heart color affiliations on the Nintendo DS' bottom screen that represent a certain vibe; the player can touch them to allow Peach to proceed with the related action for each Vibe ability. |
| [[Toad]] hosts the '''Shop''' which is available at start of the game. The player can access the menu by pressing {{button|ds|R}} while in the menu of Vibe Island or a world to buy abilities, music, puzzle pieces, and minigame levels. Items have different criteria for the player to unlock them in the shop. For each item the player chooses, Perry describes the item.
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| If the player can afford the item with a certain amount of coins, Toad asks the player if they want the item. If the player accepts, the player can trade the coins for the item. If the player rejects, Toad bawls at the player for teasing him. If the player cannot afford the item, Toad states they do not have enough coins.
| | The four vibes are as listed on the following chart: |
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| !width=23%|Name
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| !width=40%|Description
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| !width=13%|Cost
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| !Criteria
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| |[[Floatbrella]]
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| |"''You'll be able to fly for a while. This ability-enhancing umbrella is a bargain!''"
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| |200
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| | Available at start.
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| |[[Poundbrella]]
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| |"''This ability-enhancing umbrella allows you to pound down while jumping!''"
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| |500
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| |Available at start.
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| |[[Chargebrella]]
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| |"''This ability-enhancing umbrella will let you charge up and fire a blast!''"
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| |700
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| |Available at start.
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| |[[Tough Coffee]]
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| |"''This drink is made from heart fragments! Your maximum HP [[File:SPP Heart full.png|link=]][[File:SPP Heart full.png|link=]][[File:SPP Heart full.png|link=]] will grow a bit!''"
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| |250 (1st time)<br>500 (2nd time)<br>1000 (3rd time)<br>1500 (last time)
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| |Available at start.
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| |[[Vibe Tea]]
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| |"''This drink is made from vibe crystals! It'll extend your Vibe Gauge!''"
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| |250 (1st time)<br>500 (2nd time)<br>1000 (3rd time)<br>1500 (last time)
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| |Available at start.
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| |[[Courage Soda]]
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| |"''This drink was created by merchants! All you have to do is attack enemies with me and you get coins!''"
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| |1000
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| |After completing [[Shriek Mansion]].
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| |[[Natural Power]]
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| |"''A drink of mystery! Stop for awhile in your travels and your Vibe Gauge fills!''"
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| |3000
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| |After completing [[Gleam Glacier]].
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| |[[Endless Vibe]]
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| |"''This drink smells like pure danger! Drink it and you’ll never tire... Your Vibe Gauge will never go down! What an amazing drink!''"
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| |0
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| |After completing all stages, minigames and puzzles, and collecting all [[Puzzle Piece (Super Princess Peach)|Puzzle Piece]]s and [[music score]]s.
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| |Opening
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| |rowspan=20|"''Buy this to hear this song in the music room!''"
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| |20
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| |Available at start.
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| |Opening 2
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| |20
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| |Buy Opening.
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| |-
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| |Opening 3
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| |20
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| |Buy Opening 2.
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| |-
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| |Title
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| |20
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| |Available at start.
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| |File Selection
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| |20
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| |Available at start.
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| |-
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| |Area Selection
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| |20
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| |Available at start.
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| |Shop
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| |20
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| |Available at start.
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| |Ladida Plains 1
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| |30
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| |Complete [[Ladida Plains]].
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| |Pause
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| |30
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| |Pause the menu.
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| |Stage Clear
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| |30
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| |Complete [[Ladida Plains 1-1]].
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| |Boss
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| |30
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| |Complete Ladida Plains.
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| |-
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| |Hoo's Wood 1
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| |40
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| |Complete [[Hoo's Wood]].
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| |Shriek Mansion 1
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| |50
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| |Complete [[Shriek Mansion]].
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| |Slidebrella
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| |50
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| |Complete [[Shriek Mansion 3-1]].
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| |Fury Volcano 1
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| |60
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| |Complete [[Fury Volcano]].
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| |Wavy Beach 1
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| |70
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| |Complete [[Wavy Beach]].
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| |Subrella
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| |70
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| |Complete [[Wavy Beach 5-2]].
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| |Gleam Glacier 1
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| |80
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| |Complete [[Gleam Glacier]].
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| |Giddy Sky 1
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| |90
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| |Complete [[Giddy Sky]].
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| |Bowser's Villa
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| |100
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| |Complete [[Bowser's Villa]].
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| |Puzzle A Piece 1 (1st time)<br>Puzzle A Piece 2 (2nd time)<br>Puzzle A Piece 3 (3rd time)<br>Puzzle A Piece 4 (4th time)
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| |10 (1st time)<br>30 (2nd time)<br>50 (3rd time)<br>70 (4th time)
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| |rowspan=4|"''Buy this to assemble a puzzle by picking Puzzle in the Menu on the map screen.''"
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| |Available at start.
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| |Puzzle B Piece 1 (1st time)<br>Puzzle B Piece 2 (2nd time)<br>Puzzle B Piece 3 (3rd time)<br>Puzzle B Piece 4 (4th time)
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| |10 (1st time)<br>30 (2nd time)<br>50 (3rd time)<br>70 (4th time)
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| |Complete Hoo's Wood 2-6.
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| |Puzzle C Piece 1 (1st time)<br>Puzzle C Piece 2 (2nd time)<br>Puzzle C Piece 3 (3rd time)<br>Puzzle C Piece 4 (4th time)
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| |10 (1st time)<br>30 (2nd time)<br>50 (3rd time)<br>70 (4th time)
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| |Complete Fury Volcano 4-6.
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| |-
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| |Puzzle D Piece 1 (1st time)<br>Puzzle D Piece 2 (2nd time)<br>Puzzle D Piece 3 (3rd time)<br>Puzzle D Piece 4 (4th time)
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| |10 (1st time)<br>30 (2nd time)<br>
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| 50 (3rd time)<br>
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| 70 (4th time)
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| |Complete Gleam Glacier 6-6.
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| |-
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| |[[Toad Jump]] Lv. 2 (1st time)<br>Toad Jump Lv. 3 (2nd time)<br>Toad Jump Lv. 4 (3rd time)<br>Toad Jump Lv. 5 (4th time)<br>Toad Jump Lv. 6 (5th time)<br>Toad Jump Lv. 7 (6th time)
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| |rowspan=3|"''Buy this and you can play it by picking Minigame in the Menu on the map screen.''"
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| |100 (1st time)<br>150 (2nd time)<br>200 (3rd time)<br>250 (4th time)<br>300 (5th time)<br>350 (6th time)
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| |Find minigame in [[Hoo's Wood 2-4]].
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| |[[Toad Tote]] Lv. 2 (1st time)<br>Toad Tote Lv. 3 (2nd time)<br>Toad Tote Lv. 4 (3rd time)<br>Toad Tote Lv. 5 (4th time)<br>Toad Tote Lv. 6 (5th time)<br>Toad Tote Lv. 7 (6th time)
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| |100 (1st time)<br>150 (2nd time)<br>200 (3rd time)<br>250 (4th time)<br>300 (5th time)<br>350 (6th time)
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| |Find minigame in [[Fury Volcano 4-1]].
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| |[[Toad Shot]] Lv. 2 (1st time)<br>Toad Shot Lv. 3 (2nd time)<br>Toad Shot Lv. 4 (3rd time)<br>Toad Shot Lv. 5 (4th time)<br>Toad Shot Lv. 6 (5th time)<br>Toad Shot Lv. 7 (6th time)
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| |100 (1st time)<br>150 (2nd time)<br>200 (3rd time)<br>250 (4th time)<br>300 (5th time)<br>350 (6th time)
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| |Find minigame in [[Gleam Glacier 6-1]].
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| ===Peach's Vibes===
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| During the course of gameplay, the player is able to help Peach trigger one of four [[vibe]] abilities, provided she has an adequate amount of energy in the Vibe Gauge (located on the top left screen of the Nintendo DS, below her main health meter) to do so. In order to do this, there are four colored [[Heart Panel]]s on the bottom screen, each representing a certain vibe. The player can touch them to allow Peach to proceed with the related action for each vibe ability.
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| {|class="wikitable" width=100% | | !Peach's Vibe Picture |
| !Picture | | !Vibe Name |
| !Name | | !Vibe Effect |
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| !Heart | | !Heart |
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| |[[File:Princess Peach (Joy Vibe) - Super Princess Peach.png|100px]]
| | ![[File:Princess Peach (Joy Vibe) - Super Princess Peach.png|100px]] |
| |align=center|[[Joy (vibe)|Joy]]
| | !<center>[[Joy (vibe)|Joy]]</center> |
| |align=center|Peach becomes extremely happy and gains the ability to float when the player presses A. When the player releases A, Peach also creates a tornado which dispels air and gets rid of some boundaries. In most cases, the flight lets her reach otherwise inaccessible Toads and areas of stages. This vibe effect also plays fast music in a happy higher tone. | | |<center>Peach becomes very happy and gains the ability to float (when the player presses A). When the player releases A, Peach also creates a tornado which dispels air and gets rid of some boundaries. In most cases, the flight lets her reach otherwise inaccessible Toads and areas of stages.</center> |
| |[[File:SPP-Joy Heart Sprite.png]] | | |[[File:SPP-Joy Heart Sprite.PNG]] |
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| |[[File:Princess Peach (Rage Vibe) - Super Princess Peach.png|100px]]
| | ![[File:Princess Peach (Rage Vibe) - Super Princess Peach.png|100px]] |
| |align=center|[[Rage]]
| | !<center>[[Rage]]</center> |
| |align=center|Peach becomes enraged and catches fire. The fire lights up the area around her, as well as having the ability to light lamps and fuel hot air balloons. When she jumps, the resulting stomp as she comes back down can shake the ground, stunning most enemies nearby and setting off big switches. This vibe effect also plays music in an angry tone. | | |<center>Peach becomes enraged and catches fire. When she jumps, the resulting stomp as she comes back down can shake the ground stunning most enemies nearby, as well as set off big switches.</center> |
| |[[File:SPP-Rage Heart Sprite.png]] | | |[[File:SPP-Rage Heart Sprite.PNG]] |
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| |[[File:Princess Peach (Gloom Vibe) - Super Princess Peach.png|100px]]
| | ![[File:Princess Peach (Gloom Vibe) - Super Princess Peach.png|100px]] |
| |align=center|[[Gloom]]
| | !<center>[[Gloom]]</center> |
| |align=center|Peach becomes very sad and begins to cry, causing her to run faster and make plants grow for her to climb. Her tears can also make water wheels go around, opening hidden parts of stages, and can freeze onto cold surfaces to make them slippery and make it easier to get under tight spaces. | | |<center>Peach becomes extremely sad and begins to cry, causing her to run faster and make plants grow for her to climb. Her tears can also make water wheels go around, opening hidden parts of stages, and can freeze onto cold surfaces to make them slippery and make it easier to get under tight spaces.</center> |
| |[[File:SPP-Gloom Heart Sprite.png]] | | |[[File:SPP-Gloom Heart Sprite.PNG]] |
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| |[[File:Spp calm peach.png|100px]]
| | ![[File:Spp calm peach.png|100px]] |
| |align=center|[[Calm]]
| | !<center>[[Calm]]</center> |
| |align=center|Peach becomes calm, restoring HP while depleting the Vibe Gauge. The process stops when she either reaches her maximum HP, depletes the Vibe Gauge, or is attacked by an enemy. | | |<center>Peach becomes calm, restoring HP while draining the Vibe Gauge. The process stops when she either reaches her maximum HP, runs out of Vibe Gauge, or is attacked by an enemy.</center> |
| |[[File:SPP-Calm Heart Sprite.png]] | | |[[File:SPP-Calm Heart Sprite.PNG]] |
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| To refill the Vibe Gauge, Peach is able to collect blue gems that are scattered around each stage. Perry is also able to eat most basic enemies to achieve the same result by picking them up while they are upside down and stunned, then pressing "Down" on the Control Pad to swallow them. | | |
| | To refill the Vibe Gauge, Peach is able to collect blue gems that are scattered around each stage. Perry is also able to eat most basic enemies to achieve the same result (by picking them up while they're upside down and stunned, then pressing "Down" on the Control Pad to swallow them). |
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| ===Perry's Assistance=== | | ===Perry's Assistance=== |
| Perry can form into several different objects to aid Peach's travels as well, from a boat to a submarine, from a cable car to a laser weapon. More details about each strategy are listed below: | | Perry can form into several different objects to aid Peach's travels as well, from a boat to a submarine, from a cable car to a laser weapon. More details about each strategy are listed below: |
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| *[[Bowlbrella]] | | *[[Bowlbrella]] |
| *[[Floatbrella]] | | *[[Floatbrella]] |
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| *[[Dashbrella]] | | *[[Dashbrella]] |
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| ===Enemies=== | | ===Boss Battles=== |
| {|class="wikitable"width=100% | | ====Worlds 1 through 7==== |
| | Upon completion of the main five levels in each world, Peach is able to proceed to the boss area. The first seven bosses are as listed below: |
| | *'''World 1:''' [[Petey Piranha]] |
| | *'''World 2:''' [[Hoo]] |
| | *'''World 3:''' [[King Boo]] |
| | *'''World 4:''' [[Wiggler]] |
| | *'''World 5:''' [[Gooper Blooper]] |
| | *'''World 6:''' [[Blizzaurus]] |
| | *'''World 7:''' [[Giant Kamek]] |
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| | ====The Final Showdown (World 8)==== |
| | This procedure has the same layout like the previous boss battles. However, in order to face the final showdown with Bowser, ''all'' the Toads prior to this level have to be rescued. When this criteria is met, Peach and Perry are able to proceed toward the final showdown with Bowser. |
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| | Unlike previous boss battles themselves where Peach and Perry only fight one major boss at the end of each world, the final showdown is split up into three confrontations, consisting of: |
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| | * '''[[Army Hammer Bro]]''' (Bowser uses the [[Vibe Scepter]], transforming a normal Hammer Bro into this state.) |
| | * '''[[Bowser]]''' (After defeating Army Hammer Bro, Peach and Perry give chase to the next floor for their first real confrontation against Bowser.) |
| | * '''Bowser 2''' (Bowser uses the [[Vibe Scepter]] once again, resulting in his growing up to enormous proportions. Peach and Perry's final confrontation is held at this point.) |
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| | ==Game Extras== |
| | During the course of gameplay, there are extra unlockable materials that players can obtain upon meeting certain criteria. |
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| | ===Perry's Dreams=== |
| | After each boss battle, Peach and Perry rest before continuing on to the next area in Vibe Island. During each rest period, Perry has a recurring dream that seems to reveal more and more about his past. Perry's story shows that he was originally a human boy, but was taken from his grandfather by a pair of evildoers who then trapped him into an umbrella form. The story itself is completely separate from Peach's main tasks in her adventure. |
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| | There are a total of seven sequences in all, and they can be viewed by choosing "Bonus" on the World/Stage Selection screens. However, at least one "Perry's Dream" sequence has to be viewed in the main game itself in order for this option to be available. |
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| | ===Music Room (The "Peach Hit Five")=== |
| | The Music Room for ''Super Princess Peach'' is where the player is able to listen to the game's musical score. Prior to unlocking this area, Peach and Perry have to collect at least one "musical note" item and/or purchase musical scores from Toad's Shop. |
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| | Players can also collect and purchase these same scores to build up Peach's musical group, the [[Peach Hit Five]]. |
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| | ===Enemies in ''Super Princess Peach''=== |
| | Every time the player defeats an enemy (or, in the case of an invincible enemy, take a hit from it), the enemy's description will appear in a glossary in the game, similar to a [[Bestiary]]. |
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| !colspan=6|'''Vibeless enemies''' | | !# |
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| !width=25%|Glossary entry
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| !Description | | !Description |
| !width=10%|First appearance
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPAmazingFlyinHammerBro.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Amazing Flyin' Hammer Brother|A. F. H. Bro]]
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| |'''24:''' "''An annoying foe who throws hammers from a platform.''"
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| |Squat [[Hammer Bro]]s. who swoop back-and-forth riding a winged pair of indestructible blocks, occasionally throwing a hammer to either side.
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| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-1]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-7]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPBanzaiBill.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bomber Bill|Banzai Bill]]
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| |'''61:''' "''It's huge! But you can pick it up with the X Button!''"
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| |Giant-sized [[Bullet Bill]]s that, in spite of their size, can be attacked like the normal ones.
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| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood 2-4]]
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| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-5]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPBigBoo.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Big Boo]]
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| |'''47:''' "''A giant Boo. Still as shy as ever.''"
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| |Giant-sized, but identically acting [[Boo]]s that primarily appear as obstacles in cramped parts of [[Shriek Mansion]]. If led into light, they become solid and immobilized on the ground.
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| |align="center"|[[Shriek Mansion 3-3]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-8]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Big Chain Chomp.gif]]
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| |align="center"|[[Big Chain Chomp]]
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| |'''71:''' "''A giant Chain Chomp. Very dangerous!''"
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| |Enormous unchained [[Chain Chomp]]s that bounce along paths or fall into gaps, each in infinite numbers. They are completely invincible.
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| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-7]]
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| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-8]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Blindfold Boo.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Blindfold Boo]]
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| |align="center"|''none''
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| |Boos that rush Peach from behind in impenetrable swarms, only stopping when they hit a light beam.
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| |align="center"|[[Shriek Mansion 3-3]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-8]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPBlooper.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Blooper]]
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| |'''42:''' "''A squidlike enemy that moves oddly up and down.''"
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| |Squid that appear in [[Subrella]] segments, bobbing after Peach.
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| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood 2-9]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-4]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPBlurp.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Blurp]]
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| |'''40:''' "''Wears goggles and approaches in the water.''"
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| |Fish that swim in one direction in Subrella areas.
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| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood 2-9]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-4]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPBobomb.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bob-omb]]
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| |'''65:''' "''A bomb enemy. Stomp on it and in a bit, it'll explode.''"
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| |Walking bombs that lose their feet and light their fuses when attacked.
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| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-4]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-6]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPBoo.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Boo]]
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| |'''45:''' "''A shy ghost. If you look at it, it will freeze.''"
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| |Small, round ghosts that only approach Peach when her back is turned.
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| |align="center"|[[Shriek Mansion 3-1]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-6]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPBulletBill.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bullet Bill]]
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| |'''59:''' "''It's dangerous and looks hard, but try stomping it!''"
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| |Munitions fired from off-screen, Bullet Bills can be defeated by any attack, even jumping.
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| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-8]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-7]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPCannon.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Kaboomba|Cannon]]
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| |'''63:''' "''An annoying enemy that attacks with cannonballs.''"
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| |Walking cannons that weakly shoot cannonballs so heavy they land almost immediately after firing.
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| |align="center"|[[Shriek Mansion 3-8]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-4]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:ChainChompSPP.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Chain Chomp]]
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| |'''69:''' "''It's chained because it's dangerous! Be careful!''"
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| |Biting iron balls on chains that act as aggressive guard dogs.
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| |align="center"|[[Gleam Glacier 6-2]]
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| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-3]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPCheepcheep.png]] | | |align="center" |01 |
| |align="center"|[[Cheep Cheep]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPGoomba.png]] |
| |'''38:''' "''A blowfish-like creature that lives in the water.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Goomba]] |
| |Fish found on the water's surface. Cheep Cheeps often make high leaps.
| | |align="center" |The Mushroom Kingdom's evil traitor is a common sight. |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-5]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach 5-5]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:Dry Bones SPP.png]] | | |align="center" |02 |
| |align="center"|[[Dry Bones]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPMadGoomba.png]] |
| |'''49:''' "''A skeleton Koopa Troopa. It breaks but reassembles.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Mad Goomba]] |
| |Koopa Troopa skeletons that can throw their own bones and reassemble after being knocked apart by an attack.
| | |align="center" |Its expression when it causes an earthquake is great. |
| |align="center"|[[Shriek Mansion 3-1]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-8]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:FangSPP.png]] | | |align="center" |03 |
| |align="center"|[[Fang]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPSadGoomba.png]] |
| |'''72:''' "''Attacks from the air.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Sad Goomba]] |
| |Bats that fly around erratically in looping patterns at Peach.
| | |align="center" |Attacks when it's sad so you feel bad attacking. |
| |align="center"|[[Shriek Mansion 3-4]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-5]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Firewheel.png]] | | |align="center" |04 |
| |align="center"|{{conjectural|[[Firewheel]]}} | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPParagoomba.png]] |
| |align="center"|''none''
| | |align="center" |[[Paragoomba]] |
| |Spinning invincible stone faces surrounded by flames, these enemies bounce diagonally between walls.
| | |align="center" |A Goomba who flies. Fights by dropping things on you. |
| |align="center"|[[Fury Volcano 4-3]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Fury Volcano 4-5]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:Fishing Boo SPP.png]] | | |align="center" |05 |
| |align="center"|[[Fishing Boo]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Sad Paragoomba.PNG]] |
| |'''51:''' "''A ghost version of Lakitu. It likes to fish!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Sad Paragoomba]] |
| |Fishing ghosts that use a dangerous blue flame as a lure.
| | |align="center" |Gets in your way by flying back and forth while sad. |
| |align="center"|[[Shriek Mansion 3-2]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Shriek Mansion 3-3]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Flameface.png]] | | |align="center" |06 |
| |align="center"|{{conjectural|[[Flameface]]}} | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPRedParagoomba.png]] |
| |align="center"|''none''
| | |align="center" |[[Red Paragoomba]] |
| |A stationary burning head creature in [[Fury Volcano]] that can be melted with Gloom.
| | |align="center" |A Goomba who flies. What's next? Flying Cheep Cheeps? |
| |align="center"|[[Fury Volcano 4-2]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Fury Volcano 4-5]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Freezie.png]] | | |align="center" |07 |
| |align="center"|[[Freezie]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Mad Red Paragoomba.png]] |
| |align="center"|''none'' | | |align="center" |[[Mad Red Paragoomba]] |
| |Freezies appear as stationary roadblocks in [[Gleam Glacier]], requiring being melted through Rage.
| | |align="center" |Can cling to cliffs when angry. |
| |align="center"|[[Gleam Glacier 6-1]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Gleam Glacier 6-8]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPGoomba.gif]] | | |align="center" |08 |
| |align="center"|[[Goomba]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPKoopaTroopa.png]] |
| |'''01:''' "''The Mushroom Kingdom's evil traitor is a common sight.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Koopa Troopa|Green Koopa]] |
| |The most basic enemy, Goombas simply walk forward most of the time, though they may lunge when near Peach. Unlike most games, jumping on them does not squish them, rather knocking them around. They can be defeated by whacking, eating, or throwing them into another enemy with Perry.
| | |align="center" |A Koopa Troopa that attacks head-on. |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-1]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-7]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Goombette.png]] | | |align="center" |09 |
| |align="center"|[[Mini Goomba|Goombette]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Mad Green Koopa.png]] |
| |align="center"|''none''
| | |align="center" |[[Mad Green Koopa]] |
| |Tiny Goombas dropped from brown [[Paragoomba]]s, they latch on to Peach to weigh her down, but can be removed by attacking enough.
| | |align="center" |Attacks angrily like a spoiled child! |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-3]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-3]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPHammerBro.png]] | | |align="center" |10 |
| |align="center"|[[Hammer Bro]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPRedKoopaTroopa.png]] |
| |'''22:''' "''A Koopa soldier that throws hammers.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Koopa Troopa|Red Koopa]] |
| |Elite Koopas that jump and throw and endless amount of hammers in a tall arc.
| | |align="center" |The weakest of Koopa Troopas. Wanders constantly. |
| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach 5-2]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-9]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Baby Hoo.png]] | | |align="center" |11 |
| |align="center"|{{conjectural|[[Hoolet]]}} | | |align="center" |[[File:Gladkoopa.png]] |
| |align="center"|''none''
| | |align="center" |[[Glad Red Koopa]] |
| |Owlets that hatch from the eggs released by [[Hoo]]. They waddle and hop.
| | |align="center" |A Koopa Troopa who has learned to jump happily. |
| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood 2-6]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood 2-6]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPHothead.png]] | | |align="center" |12 |
| |align="center"|[[Hothead]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPParatroopa.png]] |
| |'''55:''' "''Avoid it as it moves along the terrain.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]] |
| |Large, slow versions of [[Lil Sparky|Lil' Sparkies]].
| | |align="center" |A hopping Koopa Troopa. Still flighty as ever. |
| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood 2-8]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-5]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Kamek.png]] | | |align="center" |13 |
| |align="center"|[[Magikoopa|Kamek]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Mad Green Paratroopa.PNG]] |
| |align="center"|''none'' | | |align="center" |[[Mad Green Paratroopa]] |
| |Fly from the sides of the screen in the [[Giant Kamek]] fight, occasionally carrying [[Crystal (Super Princess Peach)|crystal]]s.
| | |align="center" |Floats angrily to and fro. Attacks foes upon sight. |
| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-6]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-6]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPKoopaTroopa.png]] [[File:SPPRedKoopaTroopa.png]] | | |align="center" |14 |
| |align="center"|[[Koopa Troopa]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPRedParaT.png]] |
| |'''08:''' "''A Koopa Troopa that attacks head-on.''"<br>'''10:''' "''The weakest of Koopa Troopas. Wanders constantly.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Koopa Paratroopa|Red Paratroopa]] |
| |Basic enemy turtles. The green ones walk off ledged and the red ones turn when reaching them. Both types' shells can be knocked around or thrown.
| | |align="center" |A floating Koopa Troopa. Rather weak. |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-2]]<br>(green)<br>[[Ladida Plains 1-3]]<br>(red) | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-9]]<br>(green)<br>[[Bowser's Villa 8-5]]<br>(red) | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPLakitu.png]] | | |align="center" |15 |
| |align="center"|[[Lakitu]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Glad Red Paratroopa.PNG]] |
| |'''16:''' "''An annoying enemy that attacks from his cloud.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Glad Red Paratroopa]] |
| |Flies around while throwing explosive [[Spiny Egg]]s toward Peach.
| | |align="center" |Floats without a care in figure 8s while happy. |
| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood 2-2]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-5]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPLilSparky.png]] | | |align="center" |16 |
| |align="center"|[[Lil Sparky|Lil' Sparky]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPLakitu.png]] |
| |'''54:''' "''Avoid it as it moves along the terrain.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Lakitu]] |
| |Small, quick balls of electrical fires that travel along all edges of platforms.
| | |align="center" |An annoying enemy that attacks from his cloud. |
| |align="center"|[[Shriek Mansion 3-3]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-5]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPMecha-SpikeTop.png]] | | |align="center" |17 |
| |align="center"|[[Spike Top|Mecha-Spike Top]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Calm Lakitu.PNG]] |
| |'''20:''' "''Known for its hard shell and spines. Walks constantly.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Calm Lakitu]] |
| |Small, spiked turtles that can climb up walls and across the ceiling.
| | |align="center" |Sleeps calmly. Walk softly so as not to wake him. |
| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach 5-1]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-3]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Mini-Fang Swarm.png]] | | |align="center" |18 |
| |align="center"|{{conjectural|[[Mini-Fang Swarm]]}} | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPSpiny.png]] |
| |align="center"|''none'' | | |align="center" |[[Spiny]] |
| |Clouds of tiny Fangs that appear in [[Hoo's Wood]] and can only be passed by dispersing them with Rage.
| | |align="center" |An annoying enemy whose spikes you can't jump on. |
| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood 2-4]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood 2-5]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPNipperPlant.png]] | | |align="center" |19 |
| |align="center"|[[Nipper Plant]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Sad Spiny.png]] |
| |'''30:''' "''A small Piranha Plant. Hops everywhere.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Sad Spiny]] |
| |Tint hopping [[Piranha Plant]]s that can be easily defeated.
| | |align="center" |Speeds back and forth while sad and crying. |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-4]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach 5-5]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPParabomb.png]] | | |align="center" |20 |
| |align="center"|[[Parabomb]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPMecha-SpikeTop.png]] |
| |'''67:''' "''A Bob-omb with a parachute. Stomp on it to blow it up.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Spike Top|Mecha-Spike Top]] |
| |Bob-ombs that slowly descend on their parachutes while swaying.
| | |align="center" |Known for its hard shell and spines. Walks constantly. |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-5]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-2]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPParagoomba.png]] [[File:SPPRedParagoomba.png]] | | |align="center" |21 |
| |align="center"|[[Paragoomba]] | | |align="center" |[[File:MadMechaSpikeTop.png]] |
| |'''04:''' "''A Goomba who flies. Fights by dropping things on you.''"<br>'''06:''' "''A Goomba who flies. What's next? Flying Cheep Cheeps?''"
| | |align="center" |[[Mad Mecha-Spike Top]] |
| |Winged Goombas, the brown ones fly for short distances and drop Goombettes, while the red ones merely hop occasionally. Stomping them makes them lose their wings.
| | |align="center" |A dangerous foe that can stretch its spines. |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-3]]<br>(brown)<br>[[Ladida Plains 1-2]]<br>(red) | |
| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-3]]<br>(brown)<br>[[Gleam Glacier 6-5]]<br>(red) | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPParatroopa.png]] [[File:SPPRedParaT.png]] | | |align="center" |22 |
| |align="center"|[[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPHammerBro.png]] |
| |'''12:''' "''A hopping Koopa Troopa. Still flighty as ever.''"<br>'''14:''' "''A floating Koopa Troopa. Rather weak.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Hammer Bro]] |
| |Winged Koopa Troopas, the green ones usually hop forward while the red ones fly up and down. Stomping them removes their wings.
| | |align="center" |A Koopa soldier that throws hammers. |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-2]]<br>(green)<br>[[Ladida Plains 1-3]]<br>(red) | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-9]]<br>(green)<br>[[Bowser's Villa 8-5]]<br>(red) | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPPirahnaPlant.png]] | | |align="center" |23 |
| |align="center"|[[Piranha Plant]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Calm Hammer Bro..PNG]] |
| |'''28:''' "''Snaps at everything! Don't just jump onto it!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Calm Hammer Bro]] |
| |Giant immobile plants that capture Peach in their mouths if she comes too close.
| | |align="center" |Attack this sleeping enemy after quietly approaching! |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-4]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-7]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPPodoboo.png]] [[File:SPP Blue Podoboo.png]] | | |align="center" |24 |
| |align="center"|[[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPAmazingFlyinHammerBro.png]] |
| |'''53:''' "''Avoid this fireball that jumps out of lava!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Amazing Flyin' Hammer Brother]] |
| |Lava balls that leap upward. The orange ones simply fall back down, but the cyan ones slowly follow her through the air.
| | |align="center" |An annoying foe who throws hammers from a platform. |
| |align="center"|[[Fury Volcano 4-1]]<br>(orange)<br>[[Bowser's Villa 8-2]]<br>(cyan) | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-4]]<br>(orange)<br>[[Bowser's Villa 8-8]]<br>(cyan) | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPPokey.png]] | | |align="center" |25 |
| |align="center"|[[Pokey]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Calm Amazing Flyin' Hammer Bro..PNG]] |
| |'''36:''' "''A thorny cactuslike foe. Avoid it by jumping.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Calm Amazing Flyin' Hammer Brother]] |
| |Three segmented cacti that slowly wiggle around. They can be defeated with the [[Poundbrella]].
| | |align="center" |Attack this sleeping enemy without getting close. |
| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach 5-2]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Gleam Glacier 6-9]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPPtooie.png]] | | |align="center" |26 |
| |align="center"|[[Ptooie]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPSpike.png]] |
| |'''32:''' "''Throws balls while walking. A type of Piranha Plant.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Spike]] |
| |Walking Piranha Plants that use their breath to keep a [[Spike Ball|spiked ball]] suspended in the air over them.
| | |align="center" |Spits iron balls from its mouth. Jump on it! |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-8]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach 5-3]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:RavenSPP.png]] | | |align="center" |27 |
| |align="center"|[[Raven (chick)|Raven]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Mad Spike.png]] |
| |'''74:''' "''Cute...but still a foe. It moves along the terrain.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Mad Spike]] |
| |Baby birds that walk quickly along floors, walls, and ceilings.
| | |align="center" |Jumps angrily and throws iron balls! |
| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood 2-2]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-3]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:RexSPP.png]] | | |align="center" |28 |
| |align="center"|[[Rex]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPPirahnaPlant.png]] |
| |'''76:''' "''A dinosaur-like enemy. Flip it with two stomps.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Piranha Plant]] |
| |Flightless dragons that take an extra hit to knock over and move faster between the hits, but otherwise act like most basic enemies.
| | |align="center" |Snaps at everything! Don't just jump onto it! |
| |align="center"|[[Fury Volcano 4-1]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach 5-8]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Rockethands.png]] | | |align="center" |29 |
| |align="center"|{{conjectural|[[Rockethand]]s}} | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPGladPiranhaPlant.png]] |
| |align="center"|''none''
| | |align="center" |[[Glad Piranha Plant]] |
| |Robotic arms that appear from the edges of the screen in [[Bowser's Villa]] before rocketing together to catch Peach. If they succeed, she can break lose by squirming enough, but otherwise they explode shortly.
| | |align="center" |Dances around happily and spits fireballs. |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-5]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-7]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Sandslab.png]] | | |align="center" |30 |
| |align="center"|{{conjectural|[[Sandslab]]}} | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPNipperPlant.png]] |
| |align="center"|''none'' | | |align="center" |[[Nipper Plant]] |
| |A living, but stationary, block of sand in [[Wavy Beach]] that can be defeated by ramming it with Gloom.
| | |align="center" |A small Piranha Plant. Hops everywhere. |
| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach 5-1]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach 5-5]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Security Thwomp.png|100px]] | | |align="center" |31 |
| |align="center"|{{conjectural|[[Security Thwomp]]}} | | |align="center" |[[File:Sad Nipper Plant.PNG]] |
| |align="center"|''none'' | | |align="center" |[[Sad Nipper Plant]] |
| |Massive [[Thwomp]]s in statue galleries of Bowser's Villa that periodically open their eyes to scan for intruders, which they remove on sight. They can be tricked by disguising as the rooms' statues.
| | |align="center" |Attacks foes without a thought since it's so sad. |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-1]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-9]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Smogball.png]] | | |align="center" |32 |
| |align="center"|{{conjectural|[[Smogball]]}} | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPPtooie.png]] |
| |align="center"|''none''
| | |align="center" |[[Ptooie]] |
| |Stationary yellow clouds that appear in [[Ladida Plains]] and [[Giddy Sky]] and can only be dissipated with Joy.
| | |align="center" |Throws balls while walking. A type of Piranha Plant. |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-3]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-5]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Snowman.png]] | | |align="center" |33 |
| |align="center"|[[Snowman]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Glad Ptooie.PNG]] |
| |align="center"|''none''
| | |align="center" |[[Glad Ptooie]] |
| |Stationary entities in Gleam Glacier that can be defeated by whacking them repeatedly or with Rage.
| | |align="center" |Does a happy dance and throws balls in the air. |
| |align="center"|[[Gleam Glacier 6-1]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Gleam Glacier 6-5]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPSpike.png]] | | |align="center" |34 |
| |align="center"|[[Spike]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPVolcanoPlant.png]] |
| |'''26:''' "''Spits iron balls from its mouth. Jump on it!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Volcano Plant]] |
| |Squat turtle that regurgitate and throw large spiked balls as they walk.
| | |align="center" |Spits at you from its spot on the ground. Look out! |
| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood 2-9]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Fury Volcano 4-3]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPSpiny.png]] | | |align="center" |35 |
| |align="center"|[[Spiny]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPCalmVolcanoPlant.png]] |
| |'''18:''' "''An annoying enemy whose spikes you can't jump on.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Calm Volcano Plant]] |
| |Spiked turtles that cannot be safely jumped on, though their shells can be used when flipped.
| | |align="center" |Approach quietly while it sleeps and defeat it! |
| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood 2-2]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-5]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPstarfish.png]] | | |align="center" |36 |
| |align="center"|[[Starfish]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPPokey.png]] |
| |'''79:''' "''A star-shaped foe rumored to be the prince of a kingdom?''"
| | |align="center" |[[Pokey]] |
| |A cameo of the eponymous protagonist of ''[[starfywiki:The Legendary Starfy (series)|The Legendary Starfy]]'', the Starfish makes a few scattered appearances with various behaviors.
| | |align="center" |A thorny cactus-like foe. Avoid it by jumping. |
| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood 2-5]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Gleam Glacier 6-4]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Thump.png]] | | |align="center" |37 |
| |align="center"|{{conjectural|[[Thump]]}} | | |align="center" |[[File:SPP Mad Pokey.PNG]] |
| |align="center"|''none''
| | |align="center" |[[Mad Pokey]] |
| |Large rocks that must be pounded down from above with Rage.
| | |align="center" |Will stretch its spine-covered body angrily. |
| |align="center"|[[Fury Volcano 4-2]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Fury Volcano 4-9]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPThwomp.png]] | | |align="center" |38 |
| |align="center"|[[Thwomp]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPCheepcheep.png]] |
| |'''56:''' "''Starts to attack as you move closer. Avoid it!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Cheep Cheep]] |
| |Rocky guards that pound the ground when approached.
| | |align="center" |A blowfish-like creature that lives in the water. |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-9]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-7]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPTorpedoTed.png]] | | |align="center" |39 |
| |align="center"|[[Torpedo Ted]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Sad Cheep Cheep.PNG]] |
| |'''57:''' "''An underwater version of Bullet Bill. Watch out!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Sad Cheep Cheep]] |
| |Aquatic rounds in Subrella segments that shoot straight forward.
| | |align="center" |A high-jumping Cheep Cheep. |
| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach 5-5]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-4]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Torpedo Base.png]] | | |align="center" |40 |
| |align="center"|[[Torpedo tube]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPBlurp.png]] |
| |align="center"|''none''
| | |align="center" |[[Blurp]] |
| |Black boxes in Subrella segments that release an endless amount of [[Torpedo Ted]]s and [[G. Torpedo Ted]]s, often with both coming from the same base.
| | |align="center" |Wears goggles and approaches in the water. |
| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach 5-5]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-4]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:Green Beach Koopa SPP.png]] [[File:SPP Red Beach Koopa.png]] | | |align="center" |41 |
| |align="center"|[[Unshelled Koopa]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Mad Blurp.PNG]] |
| |align="center"|''none'' | | |align="center" |[[Mad Blurp]] |
| |[[Koopa Troopa]]s that have been evicted from their shells. This also causes them to lose any vibe abilities. | | |align="center" |Quivers with anger as it hunts enemies. |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-2]]<br>(green)<br>[[Ladida Plains 1-2]]<br>(red) | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-9]]<br>(green)<br>[[Bowser's Villa 8-5]]<br>(red)
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPUrchin.png]] | | |align="center" |42 |
| |align="center"|[[Urchin]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPBlooper.png]] |
| |'''44:''' "''Meanders through water. Watch those spines!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Blooper]] |
| |Invincible sea creatures that move slowly back and forth in Subrella segments.
| | |align="center" |A squidlike enemy that moves oddly up and down. |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-9]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-4]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPVolcanoPlant.png]] | | |align="center" |43 |
| |align="center"|[[Volcano Lotus|Volcano Plant]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Gladblooper.png]] |
| |'''34:''' "''Spits at you from its spot on the ground. Look out!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Glad Blooper]] |
| |Fiery flowers that spit four fireballs high, which slowly float downward.
| | |align="center" |A laid-back enemy that swims happily in the water. |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-3]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach 5-2]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:Animated Walruss.gif]] | | |align="center" |44 |
| |align="center"|[[Walruss]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPUrchin.png]] |
| |'''78:''' "''Apparently spends time on ice eating snow cones.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Urchin]] |
| |Giant residents of Gleam Glacier that leap from the snow, grow even larger, and start flailing in place. They can be defeated with multiple hits from Perry, or with Joy or Rage.
| | |align="center" |Meanders through water. Watch those spines! |
| |align="center"|[[Gleam Glacier 6-1]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Gleam Glacier 6-5]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Weighdown.png]] | | |align="center" |45 |
| |align="center"|{{conjectural|[[Weighdown]]}} | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPBoo.png]] |
| |align="center"|''none'' | | |align="center" |[[Boo]] |
| |Ghostly entities that float in small groups, transparent. If Peach attempts to use Joy near them, they turn solid and swarm her, pulling her down and preventing her from using it as a shortcut.
| | |align="center" |A shy ghost. If the player looks at it, it will freeze. |
| |align="center"|[[Shriek Mansion 3-3]]
| |
| |align="center"|[[Shriek Mansion 3-3]]
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| !colspan=6 style="background:#F78400;color:white"align=center|[[File:SPP-Joy Heart Sprite.png|26px]] '''Joy enemies''' [[File:SPP-Joy Heart Sprite.png|26px]]
| | |align="center" |46 |
| | |align="center" |[[File:Mad Boo.PNG]] |
| | |align="center" |[[Mad Boo]] |
| | |align="center" |An angry ghost that will attack the player if the player looks at it! |
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| !style="background:#FF9C00;color:white"align=center|Image
| | |align="center" |47 |
| !style="background:#FF9C00;color:white"align=center|Name
| | |align="center" |[[File:SPPBigBoo.png]] |
| !style="background:#FF9C00;color:white"align=center|Glossary entry
| | |align="center" |[[Big Boo]] |
| !style="background:#FF9C00;color:white"align=center|Description
| | |align="center" |A giant Boo. Still as shy as ever. |
| |style="background:#FF9C00;color:white"align=center|First appearance | |
| |style="background:#FF9C00;color:white"align=center|Last appearance | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:Glad Red Paratroopa.png]] | | |align="center" |48 |
| |align="center"|[[G. R. P-Troopa]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Mad Big Boo.PNG]] |
| |'''15:''' "''Floats without a care in figure 8s while happy.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Mad Big Boo]] |
| |Cheerful Paratroopas that fly in 8 or ∞ patterns.
| | |align="center" |It's not shy anymore! It's angry and enormous! |
| |align="center"|[[Shriek Mansion 3-9]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-4]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP GTorpedo.png]] | | |align="center" |49 |
| |align="center"|[[G. Torpedo Ted]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Dry Bones SPP.png]] |
| |'''58:''' "''Happily moves through the water as it attacks.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Dry Bones]] |
| |Torpedo Teds that bob as they move.
| | |align="center" |A skeleton Koopa Troopa. It breaks but reassembles. |
| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach 5-5]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-3]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:Glad Bob-ombs.png]] | | |align="center" |50 |
| |align="center"|[[Glad Bob-omb]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Sad Dry Bones.PNG]] |
| |'''66:''' "''Skips happily toward you. It explodes, so be careful!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Sad Dry Bones]] |
| |Jumpy Bob-ombs with confetti explosions.
| | |align="center" |Weeps sadly and throws bones. |
| |align="center"|[[Fury Volcano 4-2]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-5]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:Gladblooper.png]] | | |align="center" |51 |
| |align="center"|[[Glad Blooper]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Fishing Boo SPP.png]] |
| |'''43:''' "''A laid-back enemy that swims happily in the water.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Fishin' Boo|Fishing Boo]] |
| |Bloopers that swim in chaotic patterns oblivious to Peach.
| | |align="center" |A ghost version of Lakitu. It likes to fish! |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-9]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-3]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP GFang.png]] | | |align="center" |52 |
| |align="center"|[[Glad Fang]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Calm Fishin' Boo.PNG]] |
| |'''73:''' "''Dances happily and attacks!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Calm Fishing Boo]] |
| |Fangs that swoop around at random.
| | |align="center" |Walk quietly by when it's sleeping. |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-7]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-9]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPPGladPiranhaPlant.png]] | | |align="center" |53 |
| |align="center"|[[Glad P. Plant]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPPodoboo.png]] |
| |'''29:''' "''Dances around happily and spits fireballs.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Podoboo]] |
| |Piranha Plants that can fly and spit arcing fireballs.
| | |align="center" |Avoid this fireball that jumps out of lava! |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-9]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Gleam Glacier 6-7]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP GPara Bomb.png]] | | |align="center" |54 |
| |align="center"|[[Glad Parabomb]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPLilSparky.png]] |
| |'''68:''' "''Gets happy when it loses its parachute. Then it skips.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Li'l Sparky|Lil' Sparky]] |
| |Parabombs that float down waving back-and-forth dramatically.
| | |align="center" |Avoid it as it moves along the terrain. |
| |align="center"|[[Fury Volcano 4-2]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky 7-5]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:Glad Ptooie.png]] | | |align="center" |55 |
| |align="center"|[[Glad Ptooie]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPHothead.png]] |
| |'''33:''' "''Does a happy dance and throws balls in the air.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Hothead]] |
| |Ptooies that twirl while juggling a ball between locations. If the ball is lost, it becomes aggressive despite still being happy.
| | |align="center" |Avoid it as it moves along the terrain. |
| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood 2-4]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach 5-9]] | |
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| |align="center"|[[File:Gladkoopa.png]] | | |align="center" |56 |
| |align="center"|[[Glad Red Koopa]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPThwomp.png]] |
| |'''11:''' "''A Koopa Troopa who has learned to jump happily.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Thwomp]] |
| |Koopa Troopas that skip as they move.
| | |align="center" |Starts to attack as the player moves closer. Avoid it! |
| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-2]] | |
| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-4]] | |
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| !colspan=6 style="background:#BD0042;color:white"align=center|[[File:SPP-Rage Heart Sprite.png|26px]] '''Rage enemies''' [[File:SPP-Rage Heart Sprite.png|26px]]
| | |align="center" |57 |
| | |align="center" |[[File:SPPTorpedoTed.png]] |
| | |align="center" |[[Torpedo Ted]] |
| | |align="center" |An underwater version of Bullet Bill. Watch out! |
| |- | | |- |
| !style="background:#DE0863;color:white"align=center|Image
| | |align="center" |58 |
| !style="background:#DE0863;color:white"align=center|Name
| | |align="center" |[[File:SPP GTorpedo.PNG]] |
| !style="background:#DE0863;color:white"align=center|Glossary entry
| | |align="center" |[[Glad Torpedo Ted]] |
| !style="background:#DE0863;color:white"align=center|Description
| | |align="center" |Happily moves through the water as it attacks. |
| |style="background:#DE0863;color:white"align=center|First appearance | |
| |style="background:#DE0863;color:white"align=center|Last appearance | |
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| |align=center|[[File:MadMechaSpikeTop.png]] | | |align="center" |59 |
| |align=center|[[M. M-Spike Top]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPBulletBill.png]] |
| |'''21:''' "''A dangerous foe that can stretch its spines.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Bullet Bill]] |
| |Mecha-Spike Tops with an extendable spike they can only stretch when stopping.
| | |align="center" |It's dangerous and looks hard, but try stomping it! |
| |align=center|[[Fury Volcano 4-4]] | |
| |align=center|[[Bowser's Villa 8-7]] | |
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| |align=center|[[File:Mad Red Paragoomba.png]] | | |align="center" |60 |
| |align=center|[[M. Red P-Goomba]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPP MBullet.PNG]] |
| |'''07:''' "''Can cling to cliffs when angry.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Mad Bullet Bill]] |
| |Aggressive Paragoombas that leap after Peach and can jump up walls.
| | |align="center" |A super foe that attacks at high speed. |
| |align=center|[[Shriek Mansion 3-8]] | |
| |align=center|[[Bowser's Villa 8-5]] | |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:Mad Banzai Bill.gif]] | | |align="center" |61 |
| |align=center|[[Mad Banzai Bill]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPBanzaiBill.png]] |
| |'''62:''' "''A super bullet that attacks angrily at high speed.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Banzai Bill]] |
| |High-speed Banzai Bills.
| | |align="center" |It's huge! But you can pick it up with the X Button! |
| |align=center|[[Ladida Plains 1-8]] | |
| |align=center|[[Bowser's Villa 8-9]] | |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:Mad Big Boo.png]] | | |align="center" |62 |
| |align=center|[[Mad Big Boo]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Mad Banzai Bill.gif]] |
| |'''48:''' "''It's not shy anymore! It's angry and enormous!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Mad Banzai Bill]] |
| |Big Boos that now only attack when faced.
| | |align="center" |A super bullet that attacks angrily at high speed. |
| |align=center|[[Shriek Mansion 3-5]] | |
| |align=center|[[Bowser's Villa 8-6]] | |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:Mad Blurp.png]] | | |align="center" |63 |
| |align=center|[[Mad Blurp]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPCannon.png]] |
| |'''41:''' "''Quivers with anger as it hunts enemies.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Kaboomba|Cannon]] |
| |Blurps that home in on wherever Peach was when they first catch sight of her.
| | |align="center" |An annoying enemy that attacks with cannonballs. |
| |align=center|[[Ladida Plains 1-9]] | |
| |align=center|[[Bowser's Villa 8-4]] | |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:Mad Boo.png]] | | |align="center" |64 |
| |align=center|[[Mad Boo]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Calm Cannon.PNG]] |
| |'''46:''' "''An angry ghost that will attack you if you look at it!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Calm Cannon]] |
| |Spiteful Boos that pursue Peach when looked at but become apathetic when turned away from.
| | |align="center" |Wipe this foe out as it sleeps calmly. |
| |align=center|[[Shriek Mansion 3-5]] | |
| |align=center|[[Bowser's Villa 8-6]] | |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:SPP MBullet.png]] | | |align="center" |65 |
| |align=center|[[Mad Bullet Bill]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPBobomb.png]] |
| |'''60:''' "''A super foe that attacks at high speed.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Bob-omb]] |
| |Bullet Bills that shoot at intense speeds, covering them with flames.
| | |align="center" |A bomb enemy. Stomp on it and in a bit, it'll explode. |
| |align=center|[[Hoo's Wood 2-8]] | |
| |align=center|[[Giddy Sky 7-7]] | |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:Mad Green Paratroopa.png]] | | |align="center" |66 |
| |align=center|[[Mad G. P-Troopa]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Glad Bob-ombs.PNG]] |
| |'''13:''' "''Floats angrily to and fro. Attacks foes upon sight.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Glad Bob-omb]] |
| |Paratroopas that patrol a small area in the air, charging when they see Peach.
| | |align="center" |Skips happily toward the player. It explodes, so be careful! |
| |align=center|[[Ladida Plains 1-9]] | |
| |align=center|[[Bowser's Villa 8-4]] | |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:SPPMadGoomba.png]] | | |align="center" |67 |
| |align=center|[[Mad Goomba]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPParabomb.png]] |
| |'''02:''' "''Its expression when it causes an earthquake is great.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Parabomb]] |
| |Goombas that can shake the floor to immobilize Peach.
| | |align="center" |A Bob-omb with a parachute. Stomp on it to blow it up. |
| |align=center|[[Ladida Plains 1-1]] | |
| |align=center|[[Bowser's Villa 8-1]] | |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:Mad Green Koopa.png]] | | |align="center" |68 |
| |align=center|[[Mad Green Koopa]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPP GPara Bomb.PNG]] |
| |'''09:''' "''Attacks angrily like a spoiled child!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Glad Parabomb]] |
| |Koopa Troopas that charge at Peach on sight.
| | |align="center" |Gets happy when it loses its parachute. Then it skips. |
| |align=center|[[Ladida Plains 1-4]] | |
| |align=center|[[Bowser's Villa 8-4]] | |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:SPP Mad Pokey.png]] | | |align="center" |69 |
| |align=center|[[Mad Pokey]] | | |align="center" |[[File:ChainChompSPP.PNG]] |
| |'''37:''' "''Will stretch its spine-covered body angrily.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Chain Chomp]] |
| |Pokeys that extend from three segments to five.
| | |align="center" |It's chained because it's dangerous! Be careful! |
| |align=center|[[Wavy Beach 5-3]] | |
| |align=center|[[Wavy Beach 5-8]] | |
| |- | | |- |
| |align=center|[[File:Mad Spike.png]] | | |align="center" |70 |
| |align=center|[[Mad Spike]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Calm Chain Chomp.PNG]] |
| |'''27:''' "''Jumps angrily and throws iron balls!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Calm Chain Chomp]] |
| |Spikes that leap as they move and attack.
| | |align="center" |Annoying if the player wakes it. Jump quietly! |
| |align=center|[[Ladida Plains 1-7]] | |
| |align=center|[[Fury Volcano 4-2]] | |
| |- | | |- |
| !colspan=6 style="background:#2142DE;color:white"align=center|[[File:SPP-Gloom Heart Sprite.png|26px]] '''Gloom enemies''' [[File:SPP-Gloom Heart Sprite.png|26px]]
| | |align="center" |71 |
| | |align="center" |[[File:ChainChompBigSPP.PNG]] |
| | |align="center" |[[Big Chain Chomp]] |
| | |align="center" |A giant Chain Chomp. Very dangerous! |
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| !style="background:#3163F7;color:white"align=center|Image
| | |align="center" |72 |
| !style="background:#3163F7;color:white"align=center|Name
| | |align="center" |[[File:FangSPP.PNG]] |
| !style="background:#3163F7;color:white"align=center|Glossary entry
| | |align="center" |[[Fang]] |
| !style="background:#3163F7;color:white"align=center|Description
| | |align="center" |Attacks from the air. |
| |style="background:#3163F7;color:white"align=center|First appearance | |
| |style="background:#3163F7;color:white"align=center|Last appearance | |
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| |align=center|[[File:Sad Cheep Cheep.png]] | | |align="center" |73 |
| |align=center|[[Sad Cheep Cheep]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPP GFang.PNG]] |
| |'''39:''' "''A high-jumping Cheep Cheep.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Glad Fang]] |
| |Cheep Cheeps that use their tears to propel higher when jumping.
| | |align="center" |Dances happily and attacks! |
| |align=center|[[Wavy Beach 5-1]] | |
| |align=center|[[Gleam Glacier 6-4]] | |
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| |align=center|[[File:Sad Dry Bones.png]] | | |align="center" |74 |
| |align=center|[[Sad Dry Bones]] | | |align="center" |[[File:RavenSPP.PNG]] |
| |'''50:''' "''Weeps sadly and throws bones.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Raven]] |
| |Dry Bones that throw bones quickly and erratially.
| | |align="center" |Cute...but still a foe. It moves along the terrain. |
| |align=center|[[Shriek Mansion 3-1]] | |
| |align=center|[[Bowser's Villa 8-5]] | |
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| |align=center|[[File:SPPSadGoomba.png]] | | |align="center" |75 |
| |align=center|[[Sad Goomba]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPP SRaven.PNG]] |
| |'''03:''' "''Attacks when it's sad so you feel bad attacking.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Sad Raven]] |
| |Goombas that run at breakneck speeds no matter what is in front of them.
| | |align="center" |So sad, it sometimes causes earthquakes. |
| |align=center|[[Ladida Plains 1-1]] | |
| |align=center|[[Giddy Sky 7-8]] | |
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| |align=center|[[File:Sad Nipper Plant.png]] | | |align="center" |76 |
| |align=center|[[Sad N. Plant]] | | |align="center" |[[File:RexSPP.PNG]] |
| |'''31:''' "''Attacks foes without a thought since it's so sad.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Rex]] |
| |Nipper Plants that jump in inconsistent, erratic patterns.
| | |align="center" |A dinosaur-like enemy. Flip it with two stomps. |
| |align=center|[[Ladida Plains 1-7]] | |
| |align=center|[[Wavy Beach 5-5]] | |
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| |align=center|[[File:Sad Paragoomba.png]] | | |align="center" |77 |
| |align=center|[[Sad Paragoomba]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPP SRex.PNG]] |
| |'''05:''' "''Gets in your way by flying back and forth while sad.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Sad Rex]] |
| |Paragoombas that slowly fly back-and-forth.
| | |align="center" |Gets sad and attacks when it sees an enemy. |
| |align=center|[[Ladida Plains 1-6]] | |
| |align=center|[[Giddy Sky 7-8]] | |
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| |align=center|[[File:SPP SRaven.png]] | | |align="center" |78 |
| |align=center|[[Sad Raven]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Animated_Walruss.gif]] |
| |'''75:''' "''So sad, it sometimes causes earthquakes.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Walruss]] |
| |Ravens that sometimes stop to scream and grow briefly, causing tremors.
| | |align="center" |Apparently spends time on ice eating snow cones. |
| |align=center|[[Hoo's Wood 2-4]] | |
| |align=center|[[Giddy Sky 7-3]] | |
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| |align=center|[[File:SPP SRex.png]] | | |align="center" |79 |
| |align=center|[[Sad Rex]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPPstarfish.png]] |
| |'''77:''' "''Gets sad and attacks when it sees an enemy.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Starfish]] |
| |Rexes that hold still until they see Peach, at which point they charge her.
| | |align="center" |A star-shaped foe rumored to be the prince of a kingdom? |
| |align=center|[[Ladida Plains 1-9]] | |
| |align=center|[[Gleam Glacier 6-8]] | |
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| |align=center|[[File:Sad Spiny.png]] | | |align="center" |80 |
| |align=center|[[Sad Spiny]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPP Petey Piranha.PNG]] |
| |'''19:''' "''Speeds back and forth while sad and crying.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Petey Piranha|Boss Piranha Plant]] |
| |Spinies that run at full speeds oblivious to anything around them.
| | |align="center" |A big Piranha Plant. Its belly button is vulnerable? |
| |align=center|[[Ladida Plains 1-7]] | |
| |align=center|[[Bowser's Villa 8-4]] | |
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| !colspan=6 style="background:#00BD10;color:white"align=center|[[File:SPP-Calm Heart Sprite.png|26px]] '''Calm enemies''' [[File:SPP-Calm Heart Sprite.png|26px]]
| | |align="center" |81 |
| | |align="center" |[[File:Hoo SPP.png]] |
| | |align="center" |[[Hoo]] |
| | |align="center" |The protector of Hoo's Wood. Attacks when threatened. |
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| !style="background:#31DE00;color:white"align=center|Image
| | |align="center" |82 |
| !style="background:#31DE00;color:white"align=center|Name
| | |align="center" |[[File:SPP-King Boo Sprite.PNG]] |
| !style="background:#31DE00;color:white"align=center|Glossary entry
| | |align="center" |[[King Boo]] |
| !style="background:#31DE00;color:white"align=center|Description
| | |align="center" |The boss of the Boos. It fears the light! |
| |style="background:#31DE00;color:white"align=center|First appearance | |
| |style="background:#31DE00;color:white"align=center|Last appearance | |
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| |align=center|[[File:Calm Amazing Flyin Hammer Bro.png]] | | |align="center" |83 |
| |align=center|[[C. A. F. H. Bro]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPP-Wiggler Sprite.PNG]] |
| |'''25:''' "''Attack this sleeping enemy without getting close.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Wiggler]] |
| |rowspan=7|All calm enemies sleep until Peach moves too quickly near them, which wakes them and causes them to act as their normal counterparts.
| | |align="center" |Usually quiet, but it gets angry when stepped on! |
| |align=center|[[Hoo's Wood 2-7]] | |
| |align=center|[[Giddy Sky 7-4]] | |
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| |align=center|[[File:Calm Chain Chomp.png]] | | |align="center" |84 |
| |align=center|[[C. Chain Chomp]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPP-Gooper Blooper Sprite.PNG|120px]] |
| |'''70:''' "''Annoying if you wake it up. Jump quietly!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Gooper Blooper]] |
| |align=center|[[Hoo's Wood 2-8]] | | |align="center" |The Blooper boss. It can attack with its tentacles. |
| |align=center|[[Bowser's Villa 8-2]] | |
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| |align=center|[[File:Calm Fishin' Boo.png]] | | |align="center" |85 |
| |align=center|[[C. Fishing Boo]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Blizzaurus.png]] |
| |'''52:''' "''Walk quietly by when it's sleeping.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Blizzaurus]] |
| |align=center|[[Shriek Mansion 3-5]] | | |align="center" |The dragon of Gleam Glacier. It used to be a sprite. |
| |align=center|[[Shriek Mansion 3-5]] | |
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| |align=center|[[File:SPPCalmVolcanoPlant.png]] | | |align="center" |86 |
| |align=center|[[C. V. Plant]] | | |align="center" |[[File:Giantkamek.PNG]] |
| |'''35:''' "''Approach quietly while it sleeps and defeat it!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Giant Kamek]] |
| |align=center|[[Hoo's Wood 2-7]] | | |align="center" |Kamek made huge with magic! It can teleport! |
| |align=center|[[Hoo's Wood 2-7]] | |
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| |align=center|[[File:Calm Cannon.png]] | | |align="center" |87 |
| |align=center|[[Calm Cannon]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPP-Army Hammer Bro.PNG]] |
| |'''64:''' "''Wipe this foe out as it sleeps calmly.''"
| | |align="center" |[[Army Hammer Bro]] |
| |align=center|[[Shriek Mansion 3-8]] | | |align="center" |The Hammer Bros. leader. Stronger than the others? |
| |align=center|[[Bowser's Villa 8-2]] | |
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| |align=center|[[File:Calm Hammer Bro.png]] | | |align="center" |88 |
| |align=center|[[Calm Hammer Bro]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPP-Bowser Sprite.PNG]] |
| |'''23:''' "''Attack this sleeping enemy after quietly approaching!''"
| | |align="center" |[[Bowser]] |
| |align=center|[[Wavy Beach 5-2]] | | |align="center" |Mario's old enemy. Uses the power of Vibe Scepter... |
| |align=center|[[Bowser's Villa 8-9]] | |
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| |align=center|[[File:Calm Lakitu.png]] | | |align="center" |89 |
| |align=center|[[Calm Lakitu]] | | |align="center" |[[File:SPP-Giant Bowser Sprite.PNG|160px]] |
| |'''17:''' "''Sleeps calmly. Walk softly so as not to wake him.''"
| | |align="center" |Bowser 2 |
| |align=center|[[Hoo's Wood 2-7]] | | |align="center" |He wasn't beaten! Hit his eyes with a [[Bob-omb]]! |
| |align=center|[[Giddy Sky 7-3]] | |
| |} | | |} |
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| ===Obstacles=== | | ===Mini-Game=== |
| {|class="wikitable" style="width:100%"
| | These games featuring Peach's mushroom friends can be unlocked upon collecting "Mini-Game" items on regular stages. Additionally, extra levels can be purchased by visiting Toad's Shop. There are a total of three minigames to play, which include the following: |
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| !align=center|Description
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| !align=center|First appearance
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| !align=center|Last appearance
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Ball 'N' Chain.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Spinner|Ball 'N' Chain]]
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| |Spheres resembling Bowser's shell that swing back-and-forth towards and away from the camera like a pendulum.
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-1]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-6]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Fire Bar.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Fire Bar]]
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| |Lines of fireballs that spin around blocks.
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-1]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa 8-9]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Flamethrower.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Flamethrower]]
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| |Holes in the walls of [[Fury Volcano]] that periodically let flame jets through.
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| |align="center"|[[Fury Volcano 4-1]]
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| |align="center"|[[Fury Volcano 4-9]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Icicle.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Icicle]]
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| |Falling ice spikes at [[Gleam Glacier]].
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| |align="center"|[[Gleam Glacier 6-1]]
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| |align="center"|[[Gleam Glacier 6-5]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Spike Trap.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Spike Trap]]
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| |Immobile spiked obstacles. Aside from the metallic sphere type, some spikes are part of the ground.
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| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains 1-3]]
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| |align="center"|[[Gleam Glacier 6-7]]
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| |}
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| ===Bosses=== | | ====Toad Jump==== |
| Upon completion of the main five levels in each of the first seven worlds, Peach is able to proceed to the respective boss area. Each boss uses a vibe ability at some point during the battle; in most cases, this is after three out of five hits, and generally lasts the remainder of the battle. In order to face the final showdown at [[Bowser's Villa]], however, all the Toads prior to this level have to be rescued. When this criteria is met, Peach and Perry are able to proceed toward the final showdown with [[Army Hammer Bro]] and Bowser.
| | In [[Toad Jump]], the player needs to help Toad safely reach the end of the stage by blowing on the microphone. Every time that the player blows into the mic, Toad will jump. The minigame ends if the player touches an enemy or falls in a pit. There are 2 types of jumps: a Normal jump, when the player quickly blows into the mic, and a Long jump, when the player continues to blow into the mic. |
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| !width=8%|Name
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| !width=5%|Vibe
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| !width=8%|World
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| !width=22%|Glossary entry
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| !Description
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP Petey Piranha.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Petey Piranha|Boss P. Plant <small>(US)</small><br>Petey Piranha <small>(EU)</small>]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Rage Heart Sprite.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Ladida Plains]]
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| |'''80:''' "''A big Piranha Plant. Its belly button is vulnerable?''"
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| |A giant Piranha Plant that inhales deeply before spitting out Nipper Plant groups, roars, and swipes up fast shockwaves with his leaf arms. He can be damaged by using Gloom while he inhales, filling his belly with Peach's tears, then jumping on his bellybutton after it distends.
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| Once he uses Rage, he begins leaping around the arena rather than staying in place.
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| |align="center"|[[File:Hoo SPP.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Hoo]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Joy Heart Sprite.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Hoo's Wood]]
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| |'''81:''' "''The protector of Hoo's Wood. Attacks when threatened.''"
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| |A massive owl who sends trios of eggs slowly down which hatch into [[Hoolet|babies]] and swoops at Peach, allowing it to be jumped on.
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| When it uses Joy, it uses its eggs to destroy the platform Peach is on, sending her into a freefall as it follows her through the air. It then spawns eggs to orbit around it while moving outward. Peach can raise over it by using joy herself, allowing her to stomp on it.
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-King Boo Sprite.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[King Boo]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Gloom Heart Sprite.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Shriek Mansion]]
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| |'''82:''' "''The boss of the Boos. It fears the light!''"
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| |A huge Boo who follows Peach relentlessly and spawns blue fireballs. He can be damaged by lighting all four torches in the room with Rage, though he puts them out every time he gets hurt.
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| When he uses Gloom, he gains the ability to put out the torches by being near them due to his tears.
| | ====Toad Tote==== |
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| | In [[Toad Tote]], the player needs to lead Toad safely to the end of the stage by using the stylus to drag him through a maze of fire. There are some obstacles throughout the maze, such as streams of fire being fired out of the wall, and in later levels spiked balls will slide back and forth in the path. The minigame ends if the player touches a wall or any type of obstacle. |
| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Wiggler Sprite.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Wiggler]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Rage Heart Sprite.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Fury Volcano]]
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| |'''83:''' "''Usually quiet, but it gets angry when stepped on!''"
| |
| |A giant, irritable caterpillar that simply wanders back-and-forth. If it is jumped on, it becomes angry for a brief period, moving faster and causing rocks to fall from above. To damage it, Rage must be used to compress a piston so it shoots up from underneath, flipping Wiggler over, after which she must stomp a flashing segment, after which it rights itself and becomes angry briefly. If she stomps the wrong segment or leaves it flipped too long, it will right itself and become angry with no harm done. Additionally, if it is flipped while angry, it calms down and rights itself.
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| When it uses Rage, it becomes angry and uses its flower to fill the air with [[smoke]], which can be fanned away by spinning with Joy, but will slowly return for the remainder of the fight.
| | ====Toad Shot==== |
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| | In [[Toad Shot]], the player has 50 seconds to help the Toads shoot down some targets that float across the Touch Screen. To shoot a target the player needs to tap on it, but if they tap and miss a target, they will lose a point. The minigame ends when time runs out, or when the player reaches the specified goal. There are seven types of targets, each of which are worth a different point value. Goombas are worth 1 point, Koopa Troopas are worth 3, Hammer Bros. are worth 5, and Bowsers are worth 10, Luigis are worth -3, Marios are worth -10, and Bob-Ombs, while not worth any points, will explode instantly shooting down all nearby targets. |
| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Gooper Blooper Sprite.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Gooper Blooper]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Calm Heart Sprite.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Wavy Beach]]
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| |'''84:''' "''The Blooper boss. It can attack with its tentacles.''"
| |
| |An enormous Blooper that attacks from the background with his four tentacles, which he uses to try to grab Peach, but become vulnerable if it misses. Each time a tentacle is attacked, he retaliates by shooting several balls of [[goop]], which can be cleared with Gloom, before hiding his mouth. Once all four tentacles are gone, he stops hiding his mouth, allowing him to be damaged when he finishes spitting goop. Once he is hurt, he brings his tentacles back out.
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| When he uses Calm, he falls asleep and blows a bubble. To prevent him from healing damage, the bubble must be quickly popped with repeated attacks.
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| |align="center"|[[File:Blizzaurus.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Blizzaurus]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Joy Heart Sprite.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Gleam Glacier]]
| |
| |'''85:''' "''The dragon of Gleam Glacier. It used to be a sprite.''"
| |
| |An icy dragon encased in a ball of ice, Blizzaurus can charge or shoot a freezing ice beam to attack. To damage her, Peach must use Rage to chip away the ice around her, with the damage occurring as soon as the shield shatters. Once she recovers, she brings the shield back.
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| When she uses Joy, she assumes her true form as a sprite and flies high above, still surrounding herself with an ice barrier. She uses her magic to drop massive icicles onto the arena, which can be climbed on to use rage at a height more easily affecting her.
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| |align="center"|[[File:Giantkamek.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Giant Kamek]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Gloom Heart Sprite.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Giddy Sky]]
| |
| |'''86:''' "''A Kamek made huge with magic! It can teleport!''"
| |
| |The boss of the Kameks, Giant Kamek teleports around, using its wand to fire spells and occasionally calling several Kameks to fly across the arena. To damage it, Joy must be used near its face, causing its head to spin around and make it dizzy, allowing it to be attacked normally.
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| When it uses Gloom, its actions become more erratic and the cloud platform used to reach it before disappears, necessitating further usage of Joy.
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Army Hammer Bro.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Army Hammer Bro]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Rage Heart Sprite.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa]]
| |
| |'''87:''' "''The Hammer Bros. leader. Stronger than the others?''"
| |
| |Bowser's most elite minion in the game, he throws larger hammers than normal Hammer Bros and jumps much further, moving across the battlefield.
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| Army Hammer Bro uses Rage as the fight begins and continues to do so throughout the fight, summoning Hammer Bro minions.
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Bowser Sprite.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Joy Heart Sprite.png|26px]][[File:SPP-Gloom Heart Sprite.png|26px]][[File:SPP-Rage Heart Sprite.png|26px]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa]]
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| |'''88:''' "''Mario's old enemy. Uses the power of Vibe Island...''"
| |
| |Bowser charges, throws hammers, and breathes fire. Using the Vibe scepter, he makes use of multiple vibes in battle.
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| When using Joy, he leaps at Peach repeatedly, with each landing creating slow-moving shockwaves in both directions.<br>
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| When using Gloom, he throws six hammers high into the air at once, which descend at a massive size.<br>
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| When using Rage, he becomes more aggressive and all of his normal attacks become much more dangerous.
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Giant Bowser Sprite.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Giant Bowser|Bowser 2]]
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| |align="center"|[[File:SPP-Calm Heart Sprite.png]]
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| |align="center"|[[Bowser's Villa]]
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| |'''89:''' "''He wasn't beaten! Hit his eyes with a Bob-omb!''"
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| |The giant version of Bowser slams his hands down, rains spiked balls, breathes fire in singular balls, larger bursts, or long streams requiring a large inhale, summons rings of ghostly hammers to scatter across the screen, and summons Bob-ombs. To damage him, a Bob-omb must be made to explode right in front of his eyes.
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| When he uses Calm (with the use of the Vibe Scepter), he closes his eyes and a translucent Bowser symbol appears. Peach needs to quickly destroy the Bowser symbol by attacking it several times before he can heal.
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| |}
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| ==Game Extras==
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| During the course of gameplay, there are extra unlockable materials that players can obtain upon meeting certain criteria. These unlockables can be accessed by pressing {{button|DS|L}} to open up the menu when the player is on a map screen.
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| ===Glossary===
| |
| Every time the player defeats an enemy (or, in the case of an invincible enemy, first visits its stage), the enemy's description will appear in a [[bestiary]]-like glossary. A few enemies are not included.
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| ===Minigame===
| |
| Three minigames can be unlocked by playing through the course of the game: [[Toad Jump]], [[Toad Tote]], and [[Toad Shot]]. Initially, there is only one level that can played for each upon unlocking the minigame. Additional levels can be found hidden in stages or by purchasing them from the [[shop]]. Each minigame has ten levels. There is also one that is playable during the intro sequence, when Peach obtains Perry from Toadsworth. It can be replayed by holding {{Button|DS|R}} and pressing {{Button|DS|Start}}.
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| ===Puzzle===
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| Eight [[Puzzle Piece (Super Princess Peach)|puzzles]] are assembled by collecting the puzzle pieces hidden throughout stages and by purchasing them from the shop. Only upon finding all the pieces to a puzzle can the player actually attempt to put it together.
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| ===Music Room===
| |
| The Music Room for ''Super Princess Peach'' is where the player is able to listen to the game's musical score and some of Peach's voices. In order to unlock this extra, the player has to find or purchase at least one soundtrack. The tracks are shown to be played by the band to the left of the screen, called the [[Peach Hit Five]]. Initially, it only consists of Peach and [[Toadsworth]], but once more soundtracks have been unlocked, three [[Toad (species)|Toads]] will join. There is a total of 60 soundtracks in the game, five of which are Peach's voice overs.
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| ===Bonus===
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| After each boss battle, Peach and Perry rest before continuing on to the next area in Vibe Island. During each rest period, Perry has a recurring dream that seems to reveal more and more about his past. Perry's story shows that he was originally a human boy, but was taken from his grandfather by a pair of evildoers who transform him into an umbrella, trapping him in that form. Luckily, he managed to escape from them and used his magic glow to attract a traveling merchant Toad who added him to his wares. Eventually, Toadsworth met Perry and bought him from the merchant, leading to the events of the main game. The story itself is completely separate from Peach's main tasks in her adventure. There are a total of seven sequences in all. At least one "Perry's Dream" sequence has to be viewed in the main game itself in order for this option to be available.
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| Additionally, if the player has purchased the [[Endless Vibe]] item, the player is given the option to turn it on or off here.
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| ==Technical aspects==
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| The game supports the Nintendo DS Rumble Pak which allows for haptic feedback, for when Peach uses a Vibe or if she takes damage.
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| ==Reception==
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| ''Super Princess Peach'' received mixed to positive reviews. Generally, critics have praised the platforming gameplay, while the game's difficulty has received criticism.
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| |Carig Harris, [https://www.ign.com/articles/2006/02/23/super-princess-peach IGN]
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| |7.8/10
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| |"''There are two sides of the Super Princess Peach fence: on the one hand, you pretty much know what you're getting into with a game starring Nintendo's very, very female protagonist - a game most likely designed and marketed for the girl audience. On the other hand, it's a Nintendo developed platform game, and these generally have a level of expectation. It's an interesting balance, and ultimately Nintendo did a good job with Peach's first starring game. Even if it's a little too easy for the usual gaming crowd.''"
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| |Ryan Davis, [https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/super-princess-peach-review/1900-6144887/ GameSpot]
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| |7.2/10
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| |"''Those looking for the next great Super Mario Bros. experience will undoubtedly be let down by Super Princess Peach and will have to wait for [[New Super Mario Bros.]] for their next opportunity. Super Princess Peach is still a fun platformer with a fair amount of cutesy charm, one that takes great steps to differentiate itself from the series it's derived from. The competence with which Super Princess Peach is made makes it a wonderful introduction to 2D platformers for the young, the casual, or the uninitiated, but experienced platform players won't find enough challenge to sink their teeth into.''"
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| |Mathew Kumar, [https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_peach_ds Eurogamer]
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| |6/10
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| |"''Super Princess Peach is not a truly remarkable title on the scale of Mario & Luigi, not only as it's not very funny, but its innovations in interface and design actually make it slightly less fun than it might be if you played it 'straight'. But neither is it a shameless cash-in. The game, though a solely single-player experience, has not only a fun story mode, but a host of extras adding longevity in the face of its relative ease. It's fun for a while, but its star doesn't shine bright enough to be anything but ultimately forgettable.''"
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
| {{main-gallery|Super Princess Peach}} | | {{Morepic|Super Princess Peach}} |
| <gallery>
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| Princess Peach and Perry - Super Princess Peach.png|[[Princess Peach]] and [[Perry]]
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| ArmyHammerBro.png|[[Mario]] and [[Army Hammer Bro]]
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| SPP Luigi.png|[[Luigi]] and a [[Hammer Bro]]
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| Toads Artwork - Super Princess Peach.png|[[Toad (species)|Toads]]
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| Sad Goomba - Super Princess Peach.png|[[Sad Goomba]]
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| Mad Goomba - Super Princess Peach.png|[[Mad Goomba]]
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| </gallery>
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| ==Media==
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| {{main|List of Super Princess Peach media}}
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| {{media table
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| |file1=SPP - Music - Title Screen.oga
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| |title1=Title
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| |description1=Plays during the title screen of the game.
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| |length1=0:30
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| |file2=SPP - Music - Vibe Island.oga
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| |title2=Area Selection
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| |description2=Plays during world map screen for Vibe Island.
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| |file3=SPP - Music - Ladida Plains 1.oga
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| |title3=Ladida Plains 1
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| |description3=Background music for the odd-numbered levels of Ladida Plains.
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| |file4=SPP - Music - Welcome to Fury Volcano!.oga
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| |title4=Fury Volcano M
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| |description4=Plays on the level select screen for Fury Volcano.
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| |length4=0:30
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| |file5=SPP - Music - Perry's Dream.oga
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| |title5=Perry's Dream 2
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| |description5=Plays during Perry's final dream sequence.
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| |length5=0:30
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| |file6=SPP - Music - Bowser (Phase 2).oga
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| |title6=Bowser 2
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| |description6=Plays during the second (and final) phase of the Bowser boss fight.
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| ==References to other games== | | ==References to Other Games== |
| *''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': One of Peach's primary ways of defeating enemies, by picking them up and throwing them at each other to defeat them, is reused from this game. Also, the [[Floatbrella]] move works like Peach's gliding did in this game. | | *''[[Super Mario World]]'': Most of the enemies in ''Super Mario World'' and its [[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island|sequel]] reappear in this game. |
| *''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'': The final boss fight against Bowser bears some resemblance to the final battle against [[Donkey Kong]] in the 1994 Game Boy game, including his becoming giant and also the protagonist using some weapons he knocks down against him to defeat him by throwing them to his face (Mario using [[barrel]]s on Donkey Kong, and Princess Peach using Bob-ombs against Bowser, respectively). Similarly, both Bowser and Donkey Kong's transformations occurred due to contact with an item earlier (Donkey Kong due to landing on several [[Super Mushroom]]s, and Bowser using the Vibe Scepter in a last-ditch effort to defeat Peach).
| | *''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': [[Toadsworth]] returns in this game. |
| *''[[Super Mario World]]'': Some of the enemies in this game reappear in ''Super Princess Peach''. Most of the [[Brick Block]]s resemble [[Rotating Block]]s.
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| *''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'': Some of the enemies in this game return in ''Super Princess Peach''. The lamps in [[Shriek Mansion 3-2]] resemble the [[Spooky (enemy)|Spooky]] enemy from this game. Some of the Brick Blocks resemble [[Egg Block]]s. Giant Kamek enlarges himself for his battle, similar to how [[Kamek]] did so for the bosses in this game. The Bowser battle has a second phase where the player must throw objects at his face, like with [[Baby Bowser|his younger self]] in this game. Perry eating enemies to recharge the Vibe Meter is similar to Yoshis eating enemies to gain eggs.
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| *''[[Paper Mario]]'': Statues of [[Koopatrol]]s appear in the overworld of [[Bowser's Villa]].
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| *''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': [[Toadsworth]], [[Petey Piranha]], and [[Gooper Blooper]] return in this game. Petey Piranha, [[Wiggler]], and Gooper Blooper are defeated in similar ways to their respective battles from this game. | |
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| ==References in later games==
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| *''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'': [[Perry]] appears as a [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]].
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| *''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'': In the [[Wii]] version of the game, one of the questions in the [[Heroines Quiz!]] asks whether Peach ever saved Mario and Toad, with [[Omochao]] later explaining that she did so with the help of a "magic parasol" (referencing Perry).
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| *''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'': Perry appears as a [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]].
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| ==Names in other languages==
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| {{foreign names
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| |Jap=スーパー プリンセスピーチ
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| |JapR=Sūpā Purinsesu Pīchi
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| |JapM=Super Princess Peach
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| |Kor=슈퍼 프린세스 피치
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| |KorR=Syupeo Peulinseseu Pichi
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| |KorM=Super Princess Peach
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| | ==External Links== |
| | *[http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/0b970a5a-f74c-4501-9b14-d2f08ff7de52 Nintendo.com: Super Princess Peach] - Nintendo of America's information page on the game. |
| | *[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/aspj/index.html Official Japanese website] |
| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| *This, ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', and ''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]'' are the only games where Peach's title is officially translated into its English loanword form「プリンセス」(''Purinsesu'') rather than its native Japanese form「{{ruby|姫|ひめ}}」(''hime''). In this case, it is used in the game's title. | | *This is the last ''Mario'' game where [[Jen Taylor]] records any new voice clips for Princess Peach and Toad. [[Nicole Mills]] would be the voice actress who would record new voice clips for Peach until she was replaced by [[Samantha Kelly]]. ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' and ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' would reuse voice clips from other ''Mario'' games where Jen Taylor voiced Peach. |
| *A promotional browser game was released in 2005 called ''[[Parasol Fall|Super Princess Peach -- Parasol Fall]]''.
| | *This is the only game where Peach's role name is translated into its katakana form as プリンセス (Purinsesu) rather than the kanji form 姫 (Hime). The katakana is only officially used in this game's title. |
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| *[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/aspj/index.html Official Japanese website]
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| *[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-DS/Super-Princess-Peach-273201.html Nintendo.co.uk: Super Princess Peach] - Nintendo UK's information page on the game.
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| *[https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/gameslist/manuals/DS_Super_Peach.pdf North American manual (EN/FR)]
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