The Princess Peach
- This article is about the cruise ship named after Princess Peach. For the actual character, see Princess Peach.
The Princess Peach | |
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Toads | 17 |
Not-Bottomless Holes | 20 |
Collectible Treasures | 3 |
? Blocks | 2 |
Enemies | Cheep Cheeps Fire Bros. Snifits Scuttlebugs Paper Macho Gooper Blooper |
- “Ah, so that's the vessel known as the Princess Peach? How...subtle.”
- —Captain T. Ode, Paper Mario: The Origami King
The Princess Peach is a cruise ship named after Princess Peach in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It is found floating in the Great Sea, located in the purple streamer district. Princess Peach's emblem is engraved on the ship's funnel.
The Princess Peach is first fully explored after Bob-omb has an epiphany from having witnessed Olivia getting crushed by a huge boulder by King Olly in Sweetpaper Valley; he asks Mario to return to Toad Town and set sail for the Great Sea. During Mario's first required visit to the ship to retrieve an item of important value for Bob-omb, he is forced to fight Paper Macho Gooper Blooper on the deck for the item.
Before Olivia gets trapped under the boulder, it is possible for Mario to visit the Princess Peach as soon as the Great Sea becomes accessible, although at this point in the game, debris will block the doors leading inside the rooms.
History[edit]
- “A while back...I was traveling aboard the Princess Peach with my buds. My Bob-omrades. My friends. We had all pitched in to share the VIP stateroom. Sure, some of us had to sleep on the floor, but... The open sea... The salty breeze... It was the best trip ever!”
- —Bob-omb, Paper Mario: The Origami King
According to Bob-omb, long before he met Mario and Olivia, he was traveling aboard the Princess Peach with his Bob-omb friends in the VIP room. It was a wonderful trip until Paper Macho Gooper Blooper attacked. He joined the others in trying to defend the ship, but ended up getting his fuse cut off and falling into the sea. He washed up at Toad Town without a fuse or any memories. He set off on a journey to see some sights to recover his memories and eventually met up with Mario and Olivia on a Toad Tram. He finally remembered his fate when he saw fireworks at Shogun Studios and decided to return to the ship to retrieve his late best friend's fuse, which he had kept hidden away in the VIP room. He uses the fuse to detonate himself for the sake of destroying the boulder and rescuing Olivia.
Layout[edit]
The Princess Peach is bright and colorful, with an interesting design. It is found in the Great Sea, so it can only be accessed by a boat. Right after Mario and Bob-omb get off the boat, they can head up the steps onto the main layer of the cruise ship. This takes them up to a small pool with a few origami Cheep Cheeps in it, as well as a few Not-Bottomless Holes along the edge. From here, Mario can head behind the stairs leading to the second layer to find a short trail of coins leading to a treasure chest containing a Collectible Treasure. After this, Mario can head up the stairs to the second layer. On the left side of the large column is a treasure chest containing a MAX UP Heart, giving Mario twenty extra HP. Behind this column are a few worthwhile coins. After Mario opens the chest, two origami Fire Bros. drop down from atop the column. They do not have to be defeated, but they do start throwing fireballs at Mario whenever he gets near.
Mario and Bob-omb must then enter the door on the main floor to reach a darkened, spooky room. When they try to use the elevator, it does not work due to the ship not having any electricity. The Collectible Treasure of the Princess Peach can be viewed in the northeast corner of this room until it is given to Mario by the ship's captain. There is also a crumpled Toad in the southwest corner. If Mario rescues him, he simply shrieks before passing out. There is also a sign near the northwest corner Mario can view to see his specific position on the ship.
From here, Mario can head left to an adjacent room with two doors to the lounge, which is also in bad and dreary condition. There is a purple polka dot vase nearby revealed to be another traumatized Toad. Aside from this, there is also a nice table next to a sofa, a few tables and pillows tipped over, a large hole in the floor, and a crack in the window. Mario must hammer the crack to break open the window and jump through to reach the deck. If they enter the bow, Bob-omb gets another realization, most likely remembering the battle with Paper Macho Gooper Blooper.
Back on deck, Mario must walk around the left side of the ship and enter the first door. There is a ? Block containing a Flashy Hammer, an origami Snifit huddled in the corner, a ladder leading to the lowest floor, and a set of stairs leading to the higher floor. As Mario and Bob-omb climb these stairs, they accidentally step on another crew member, startling them both. At the top of the stairs are two doors: the other side of the one on the right is blocked off by a Scuttlebug, while the one on the left leads to the captain's quarters. As soon as Mario enters this room, Bob-omb is briefly captured by an origami Spike, which Mario must battle. Here, there is the ship's wheel, a few portraits depicting Princess Peach's appearances in every Paper Mario game, and a lever in a glass case in the southeast corner. Mario must break the glass and collect the lever, which can be used on the machine in the basement, restoring power to the ship. However, shortly after the power returns, the ship starts shaking.
Mario and Bob-omb must head back up the cruise ship, where some of the rooms are now covered in black goop that slows him down. Now that the power is back on, they can use the elevator to reach the inside of the second floor. There is a ? Block in the northeast corner containing Shiny Iron Boots, and a door in the northwest corner leading to the VIP room. This is a fancy room with luxury furniture, as well as a safe containing Bob-omb's special item. However, just before Bob-omb can open the safe, Paper Macho Gooper Blooper's tentacles break through the windows, grab the safe, and take it to the bow, where Mario must fight the Gooper Blooper. Mario defeats the Paper Macho Gooper Blooper, releasing a group of Toads who were trapped inside, including the ship's captain, and saving the cruise ship. As Mario and Bob-omb are about the leave the Princess Peach after recovering Bob-omb's item, the captain informs Mario of passengers who had abandoned ship and are stranded in the foggy sea.
When Mario comes across the Princess Peach with Captain T. Ode, the latter recognizes the ship and charts it in territory D-6 on the Sea Chart. After the fog is lifted from the Great Sea, the captain of the Princess Peach will be informed of it when Mario comes aboard. If Mario has repaired all the Not-Bottomless Holes on the ship, the captain will be able to pilot the ship in search for passengers who are scattered across the ocean after Mario leaves the ship. From this point, the coordinates of the Princess Peach on the Sea Chart constantly changes at every check. While the ship is moving around, Mario must travel to various islands in the Great Sea and rescue all the Toads on those islands if he hasn't done so yet. After all those Toads are found and rescued, they are seen on the ship's deck when Mario comes aboard, and the captain of the ship gratefully rewards Mario with Collectible Treasure No. 56: The Princess Peach, comparable to a model of the ship inside the trophy case in the first floor lobby.
Profiles[edit]
- Collectible Treasure No. 56: "A beautiful cruise ship offering relaxing ocean getaways. Its captain's fondness of the real Princess Peach is...evident."
Collectibles[edit]
NOTE: Some collectibles are found in areas that are inaccessible until returning later; these entries are highlighted in beige.
Hidden Toads[edit]
Form | Description | Image |
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17 Hidden Toads | ||
# 1 |
In the main hall of the first floor, there is a crumpled Toad in the southwest corner. | |
# 2 |
There is a purple polka dot vase in the lounge, revealed to be a Toad when hammered. | |
# 3 |
When climbing the stairs connecting the first and second floors, Mario ends up stepping on the head of a Toad, startling him and Bob-omb. | |
# 4 |
In the ship's hold, there is a Toad trapped underneath a crate. | |
# 5 |
In the engine room, Mario must walk through the gap in the railing to find a Toad sandwiched between two machines in the corner. | |
# 6 |
On the second floor, there is a Toad stuck underneath the black goop, just in front of a barricaded door. | |
All Other Toads |
Several Toads are rescued after defeating the Paper Macho Gooper Blooper, including the ship's captain. |
Not-Bottomless Holes[edit]
Mario must repair all these holes on The Princess Peach in order for the ship to traverse the Great Sea.
Description | Image | |
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20 Holes | ||
Three in the pool area. | ||
Two on the second floor deck, in front of the barricaded door. | ||
On the smokestack next to the MAX UP Heart chest. | ||
In the center of the first floor room with the elevator and another one on the wall to the right of it. | ||
On the ground, left of the previous two. | ||
In the hallway between main hall and lounge. | ||
In the middle of the lounge. | ||
On the wall in the stairway room with the ladder to the ship's hold. | ||
Four on the left side of the first room of the ship's hold. The one in the corner is at first hidden by a breakable crate. | ||
In the engine room, Mario must find the gap in the upper railing, drop down and go left to find another two. | ||
On the wall, at the end of the engine room's stairs. | ||
In the machinery in the southwest corner of this room. |
Collectible Treasures[edit]
Treasure | Description | Image |
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3 treasures | ||
Block |
Behind the stairs on the aft leading to the second floor, there is a small trail of coins leading to a treasure chest. | |
Super Star |
In the captain's quarters, in front of the Princess Peach portraits. | |
The Princess Peach |
Required: Rescue all Toads from all islands of The Great Sea Mario must return to the ship and visit the captain, who rewards him with another treasure. This one is seen previously in the glass case in the northeastern corner of the main hall. |
? Blocks[edit]
Hidden | Item | Description | Image |
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2 blocks | |||
Flashy Hammer |
In the stairway room near the ladder to the ship's hold, there is a ? Block. | ||
Shiny Iron Boots |
On the second floor deck near the elevator, there is a ? Block beside a window. |
Gallery[edit]
The Feelin' Fungi on the deck.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | プリンセスピーチ号[?] Purinsesu Pīchi-gō |
S.S. Princess Peach | |
Chinese (simplified) | 桃花公主号[?] Táohuā Gōngzhǔ hào |
S.S. Princess Peach | |
Chinese (traditional) | 碧姬公主號[?] Bìjī Gōngzhǔ hào |
S.S. Princess Peach | |
Dutch | Hr. Ms. Prinses Peach[?] | Her Majesty Princess Peach | |
French | Le Princesse Peach[?] | The Princess Peach | |
German | MS Peach[?] | - | |
Italian | Principessa Peach[?] | Princess Peach | |
Korean | 프린세스 피치호[?] Peurinseseu Pichi-ho |
S.S. Princes Peach | |
Spanish | Princesa Peach[?] | Princess Peach |
Trivia[edit]
- One room in the ship has pictures of Princess Peach's appearances from each of the past games of the Paper Mario series.
- The Japanese name of this ship is one of only three instances where Peach's title is officially translated into its katakana form as 「プリンセス」 (Purinsesu) rather than the kanji form 「姫」 (hime); the other two being the Japanese titles of the games Super Princess Peach and Princess Peach: Showtime!