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First appearance | Princess Peach: Showtime! (2024) | ||
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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."
Gallery
Mermaid Theets looking forward to the Melody of the Sea performance.
Ninja Theet that can be found in levels post-game, in this case in Melody of the Sea.
Lobby Shop staffer who offers various dresses and ribbons for sale, after various in-game points.
Second Lobby Shop staffer who appears in the postgame, offering Sparkle Theater decorations for Sparkle Gems.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | キャストン[?] Kyasuton |
From "cast"; officially romanized as "Caston" | |
Chinese (simplified) | 卡司顿[?] Kǎsīdùn |
From the Japanese name | |
Chinese (traditional) | 卡司頓[?] Kǎsīdùn |
From the Japanese name | |
Dutch | Theet[?] | - | |
French | Théâtrin[?] | From théâtre ("theater") with the diminutive suffix -in | |
German | Teatri[?] | From Theater, or possibly the Italian word teatri ("theaters") | |
Italian | Teatrì[?] | From teatro ("theater") | |
Korean | 캐스튼[?] Kaeseuteun |
From the Japanese name | |
Portuguese | Ribaltino[?] | From ribalta ("stage") with the diminutive suffix -ino | |
Russian | Театралька[?] Teatral'ka |
From театральный (teatral'nyy, "theatrical") with the diminutive suffix -ка (-ka) | |
Spanish | Bambalino[?] | From bambalina ("backdrop") |