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[[File:Priest.png|thumb|'''Shisai'''.]]
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'''Shisai''' (司祭), meaning the ''Priest'' or ''Minister'', is an elderly bearded member of the [[Koopa Troop|Turtle Tribe]] who appears in the Japanese anime movie ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!]]''. Shisai wears a long purple robe and holds a staff. He is a follower of [[Bowser|King Koopa]], and his job in the film is to conduct a traditional (albeit forced) wedding ceremony between [[Princess Peach]] and his lord. The princess, however, refuses to accept the marriage despite King Koopa's pleas. Instead, the princess confesses her longing for [[Mario]], who arrives along with [[Luigi]] and [[Kibidango]] in a [[Airship|flying ship]] to stop the ceremony. King Koopa grabs the princess and orders his two [[Goomba]] minions to take care of the heroes while ordering Shisai to come with him in a private room and the princess to finish the wedding ceremony. Thinking that Mario had been taken care of, Shisai resumes the ceremony and instructs the two to exchange their rings. King Koopa gives Peach his wedding ring, which slips off since it is too large. King Koopa remarks that a bracelet would make a better gift because it would show he has greater love for her, causing the princess to cry. Before the ceremony can be fully completed, however, the heroes interrupt it yet again by accidentally destroying castle. After this, Shisai is not seen for the rest of the film.
'''Shisai''' (司祭), meaning the ''Priest'' or ''Minister'', is an elderly bearded member of the [[Koopa Troop|Turtle Tribe]] who appears in the Japanese anime movie ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!]]''. Shisai wears a long purple robe and holds a staff. He is a follower of [[Bowser|King Koopa]], and his job in the film is to conduct a traditional (albeit forced) wedding ceremony between [[Princess Peach]] and his lord. The princess, however, refuses to accept the marriage despite King Koopa's pleas. Instead, the princess confesses her longing for [[Mario]], who arrives along with [[Luigi]] and [[Kibidango]] in a [[Airship|flying ship]] to stop the ceremony. King Koopa grabs the princess and orders his two [[Goomba]] minions to take care of the heroes while ordering Shisai to come with him in a private room and the princess to finish the wedding ceremony. Thinking that Mario had been taken care of, Shisai resumes the ceremony and instructs the two to exchange their rings. King Koopa gives Peach his wedding ring, which slips off since it is too large. King Koopa remarks that a bracelet would make a better gift because it would show he has greater love for her, causing the princess to cry. Before the ceremony can be fully completed, however, the heroes interrupt it yet again by accidentally destroying castle. After this, Shisai is not seen for the rest of the film.
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Shisai, presiding over the Koopa King's wedding.
Shisai

Shisai (司祭), meaning the Priest or Minister, is an elderly bearded member of the Turtle Tribe who appears in the Japanese anime movie Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!. Shisai wears a long purple robe and holds a staff. He is a follower of King Koopa, and his job in the film is to conduct a traditional (albeit forced) wedding ceremony between Princess Peach and his lord. The princess, however, refuses to accept the marriage despite King Koopa's pleas. Instead, the princess confesses her longing for Mario, who arrives along with Luigi and Kibidango in a flying ship to stop the ceremony. King Koopa grabs the princess and orders his two Goomba minions to take care of the heroes while ordering Shisai to come with him in a private room and the princess to finish the wedding ceremony. Thinking that Mario had been taken care of, Shisai resumes the ceremony and instructs the two to exchange their rings. King Koopa gives Peach his wedding ring, which slips off since it is too large. King Koopa remarks that a bracelet would make a better gift because it would show he has greater love for her, causing the princess to cry. Before the ceremony can be fully completed, however, the heroes interrupt it yet again by accidentally destroying castle. After this, Shisai is not seen for the rest of the film. Template:BoxTop