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(Is it OK to mention Bowsette, as long as I only mention its infamy and not any of the horny stuff?)
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==Trivia==
*The addition of Peachette spawned a running joke on the internet that any character who touches the Super Crown would look like Peach. This was most notable with Bowser, dubbed “Bowsette”.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:07, March 1, 2019

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Peachette[1] is a unique form of Toadette's that appears in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, obtained by grabbing the Super Crown. In this form, she highly resembles Princess Peach. However, there are differences, notably her different dress, Toad cap-like crown, gray irises, pigtails, and Toad-like shoes. In this form, Toadette is able to Double Jump, and can also perform Peach's Floating Jump, identical to how the Flying Squirrel form functions (though she cannot wall cling). Additionally, she automatically gets boosted out of any pits she falls into. However, this works only once; if Peachette attempts this again, she will fall into the pit and lose a life as a result. This effect, and the conditions of it, also applies to lava and poisonous water.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノピーチ[2]
Kinopīchi
Kinopeach; from 「キノピコ」 Kinopiko (Toadette) and 「ピーチ」 Pīchi (Peach)
Chinese 奇諾比姬公主[3] (Traditional)
Qínuò Bǐjī Gōngzhǔ
奇诺比桃公主[4] (Simplified)
Qínuò Bǐtáo Gōngzhǔ
From 奇諾比珂/奇诺比珂 (Toadette) and 碧姬公主/桃花公主 (Princess Peach)
Italian Peachette[?] -
Korean 키노피치[?]
Kinopichi
From 키노피코 (Kinipiko, Toadette) and 피치 (Pichi, Peach)
Russian Пичетта[?]
Pichetta
Peachette

Trivia

  • The addition of Peachette spawned a running joke on the internet that any character who touches the Super Crown would look like Peach. This was most notable with Bowser, dubbed “Bowsette”.

References