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{{quote|Today, we're here to watch the plays, but it's every Theet's dream to perform someday too.|Theet|Princess Peach: Showtime!}} | {{quote|Today, we're here to watch the plays, but it's every Theet's dream to perform someday too.|Theet|Princess Peach: Showtime!}} | ||
The '''Theets''' are a race of short humanoid beings who make their debut in ''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]'' They appear at the [[Sparkle Theater]] as actors, staff employees, or spectators. Some of them get attacked by the [[Sour Bunch]] and must be rescued by [[Princess Peach]]. They have spherical yellow heads with no visible mouth and big spherical noses that light up in various colors depending on their mood: orange by default, red when angry, yellow when happy, light blue when sad, and purple when corrupted | The '''Theets''' are a race of short humanoid beings who make their debut in ''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]'' They appear at the [[Sparkle Theater]] as actors, staff employees, or spectators. Some of them get attacked by the [[Sour Bunch]] and must be rescued by [[Princess Peach]]. They have spherical yellow heads with no visible mouth and big spherical noses that light up in various colors depending on their mood: orange by default, red when angry, yellow when happy, light blue when sad, and purple when corrupted. Their name is short for "theater." | ||
The museum exhibitions in [[The Case of the Missing Mural]] and [[The Dark Museum & the Purple Mystery]], which focus on archaeological discoveries, refer to at least two elements of Theet history by name: Theepota and Theester Island. | The museum exhibitions in [[The Case of the Missing Mural]] and [[The Dark Museum & the Purple Mystery]], which focus on archaeological discoveries, refer to at least two elements of Theet history by name: Theepota and Theester Island. |