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|image=[[File:Pudding2 FS.png|200px]]<br>Arwork of '''Pudding''' from ''Fortune Street''
|image=[[File:Pudding2 FS.png|150px]]<br>Artwork of Princessa from ''Fortune Street''
|first_appearance='''Official:'''<br>''[[wikipedia:Dragon Warrior II|Dragon Quest II]]'' ([[1987]])<br>'''Crossover Installments''':<br>''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'' ([[2007]])
|full_name=Princess Princessa/Princess of Moonbrooke/Pudding (Japan only)
|affiliation=
|first_appearance=''{{iw|dragonquest|Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line}}'' ([[List of games by date#1987|1987]], ''Dragon Quest'' series)<br>''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]], ''Super Mario''-related media)
|species=Human
|species=Human
|latest_appearance='''Crossover Installments''':<br>''[[Fortune Street]]'' ([[2011]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Fortune Street]]'' ([[List of games by date#2011|2011]])
|latest_portrayal=
}}
}}
'''Pudding''' (also known as '''Princess of Moonbrooke''', '''Princess Princessa‎''' or '''Princessa‎''') is a character from ''Dragon Quest II''. Pudding is the princess of Moonbrooke and a descent of the hero in the original ''Dragon Quest''. The other two main characters in ''Dragon Quest II'' are her cousins. Pudding is an excellent magician, but a poor fighter.  
{{quote|How would you feel if you were turned into a dog?|Princessa|Fortune Street}}
'''Princessa''' (also known as '''Princess of Moonbrooke''', '''Pudding''', and '''Princess Princessa''') is a protagonist from ''{{iw|dragonquest|Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line}}''. Princessa is the princess of {{iw|dragonquest|Moonbrooke}} and a descendant of {{iw|dragonquest|Erdrick}}. The {{iw|dragonquest|Hero (Dragon Quest II)|Prince of Midenhall}} and the {{iw|dragonquest|Prince of Cannock}} in ''Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line'' are her cousins. Princessa is an excellent sorceress, but a poor fighter.  


While her name has changed several times throughout her appearances, her name in her original appearance is the '''Princess of Moonbrooke'''.
While her name has changed several times throughout her appearances due to her in-game name being randomly selected, the title of the character in her original appearance is the Princess of Moonbrooke.
 
==Appearance==
In ''Fortune Street'', Princessa appears a a young female human with fair skin, orchid pink eyes, and magenta hair. Her attire features a bright purple robe with crimson frills below the skirt area, a brown belt with a crimson satchel, and cuffs at the end of each sleeve being red and bright yellow. She wears dark blue leggings with brown ankle boots and a red hood with Erdrick's crest in her head.


==History==
==History==
===Background===
===Background===
In ''Dragon Quest II'', Pudding is known as the '''Princess of Moonbrooke''' and is the relative of the two main heroes in the game. She lived in peace in ''Moonbrooke Castle'' until a villain known as Hargon and his army arrived to Moonbrooke. After killing her father, Hargon's army destroyed a large part of Moonbrooke, and later cursed the princess causing her to turn into a small brown dog. However, after the curse is broken by her cousins later on in the game, the Princess of Moonbrooke decides to join forces with them so that she can achieve revenge on Hargon for what he had done to Moonbrooke as well as her father. In this game, her primary strength involves her magic power which is the strongest out of the other characters in the party.
In ''Dragon Quest II'', Pudding is known as the Princess of Moonbrooke and is the relative of the two main heroes in the game. She lived in peace in ''Moonbrooke Castle'' until a villain known as {{iw|dragonquest|Hargon}} and his army arrived to Moonbrooke. After killing her father, Hargon's army destroyed a large part of Moonbrooke, and later cursed the princess causing her to turn into a small brown dog. However, after the curse is broken by her cousins later on in the game, the Princess of Moonbrooke decides to join forces with them so that she can achieve revenge on Hargon for what he had done to Moonbrooke as well as her father. In this game, her primary strength involves her magic power which is the strongest out of the other characters in the party.


===Mario series===
===''Super Mario'' franchise===
====''Itadaki Street DS''====
====''Itadaki Street DS''====
[[Image:Itadaki_Pudding.jpg|170px|thumb|right|Pudding in her appearance for ''Itadaki Street DS''.]]
[[File:ISDS Pudding.png|170px|thumb|Pudding in her appearance for ''Itadaki Street DS'']]
The princess makes her first appearance with [[Mario]] and friends as a playable character in the Japanese exclusive Mario and Dragon Quest cross-over ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]''. Her role as a playable character is referenced in ''Itadaki Street Special'' as she returns as a playable character in this game.  
Princessa, referred to as Pudding, makes her first appearance with [[Mario]] and friends as a playable character in the Japan-exclusive ''Super Mario'' and ''Dragon Quest'' crossover game ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]''. She is one of the eleven playable characters from the ''Dragon Quest'' series in this game.


'''Princess of Moonbrooke's Hood''' and '''Princess of Moonbrooke's Robe''' are collectible items in this game that can be equipped on customizable characters.  
'''Princess of Moonbrooke's Hood''' and '''Princess of Moonbrooke's Robe''' are collectible items in this game that can be equipped on customizable characters.


====''Fortune Street''====
====''Fortune Street''====
Pudding makes a reappearance as a default playable character in the sequel to ''Itadaki Street DS'' ''[[Fortune Street]]'' for the [[Nintendo Wii]]. Her appearance in this game resembles that of her original appearance in the manga series for ''Dragon Quest II'' in terms of her hair coloration and general appearance. She is renamed as '''Princess Princessa''' in this game.
[[File:FortuneStreetPrincessascreen.jpg|thumb|left|190px|Princessa's updated appearance in ''Fortune Street'']]
Princessa makes a reappearance as a default playable character in the sequel to ''Itadaki Street DS'', ''[[Fortune Street]]'' for the [[Wii]]. Her appearance in this game resembles that of her original appearance in the manga series for ''Dragon Quest II'' in terms of her hair coloration and general appearance. She is renamed as Princess Princessa in this game. If the player makes her mad, by either making her pay a large amount of gold or by buying one of her shops in a forced-buyout, she threatens to bite them the next time they are on the same square.
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==Profiles and statistics==
===''Fortune Street''===
{{Multilang profile
|type=website
|EngA=A noble princess dedicated to restoring Moonbrooke after its fall at the hand of monsterkind. She's here to earn gold to fund the reconstruction work.
}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Artwork===
<gallery>
<center><gallery>
Pudding Itadaki Street DS artwork.jpg|''[[Itadaki Street DS]]''
File:ItadakiPudding.PNG|<center>''[[Itadaki Street DS]]''
ISDS Girls.png|''Itadaki Street DS''
File:Pudding FS.png|<center>''[[Fortune Street]]''
Pudding FS.png|''[[Fortune Street]]''
File:FS Yanguspudding.png|<center>Princessa and Yangus in ''Fortune Street''.
FS Yanguspudding.png|Princessa and [[Yangus]] in ''Fortune Street''
</gallery></center>
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=プリン
|JapR=Purin
|JapM=Pudding; also a shortening of "princess"
|Fre=Priscille
|FreM=Priscilla
|Spa=Ludivina
|Ita=Leia
}}


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Latest revision as of 20:48, September 12, 2024

Princessa
Pudding2 FS.png
Artwork of Princessa from Fortune Street
Full name Princess Princessa/Princess of Moonbrooke/Pudding (Japan only)
Species Human
First appearance Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line (1987, Dragon Quest series)
Itadaki Street DS (2007, Super Mario-related media)
Latest appearance Fortune Street (2011)
“How would you feel if you were turned into a dog?”
Princessa, Fortune Street

Princessa (also known as Princess of Moonbrooke, Pudding, and Princess Princessa) is a protagonist from Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line. Princessa is the princess of Moonbrooke and a descendant of Erdrick. The Prince of Midenhall and the Prince of Cannock in Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line are her cousins. Princessa is an excellent sorceress, but a poor fighter.

While her name has changed several times throughout her appearances due to her in-game name being randomly selected, the title of the character in her original appearance is the Princess of Moonbrooke.

Appearance[edit]

In Fortune Street, Princessa appears a a young female human with fair skin, orchid pink eyes, and magenta hair. Her attire features a bright purple robe with crimson frills below the skirt area, a brown belt with a crimson satchel, and cuffs at the end of each sleeve being red and bright yellow. She wears dark blue leggings with brown ankle boots and a red hood with Erdrick's crest in her head.

History[edit]

Background[edit]

In Dragon Quest II, Pudding is known as the Princess of Moonbrooke and is the relative of the two main heroes in the game. She lived in peace in Moonbrooke Castle until a villain known as Hargon and his army arrived to Moonbrooke. After killing her father, Hargon's army destroyed a large part of Moonbrooke, and later cursed the princess causing her to turn into a small brown dog. However, after the curse is broken by her cousins later on in the game, the Princess of Moonbrooke decides to join forces with them so that she can achieve revenge on Hargon for what he had done to Moonbrooke as well as her father. In this game, her primary strength involves her magic power which is the strongest out of the other characters in the party.

Super Mario franchise[edit]

Itadaki Street DS[edit]

Pudding speaking
Pudding in her appearance for Itadaki Street DS

Princessa, referred to as Pudding, makes her first appearance with Mario and friends as a playable character in the Japan-exclusive Super Mario and Dragon Quest crossover game Itadaki Street DS. She is one of the eleven playable characters from the Dragon Quest series in this game.

Princess of Moonbrooke's Hood and Princess of Moonbrooke's Robe are collectible items in this game that can be equipped on customizable characters.

Fortune Street[edit]

Princessa's updated appearance in Fortune Street

Princessa makes a reappearance as a default playable character in the sequel to Itadaki Street DS, Fortune Street for the Wii. Her appearance in this game resembles that of her original appearance in the manga series for Dragon Quest II in terms of her hair coloration and general appearance. She is renamed as Princess Princessa in this game. If the player makes her mad, by either making her pay a large amount of gold or by buying one of her shops in a forced-buyout, she threatens to bite them the next time they are on the same square.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Fortune Street[edit]

  • Website description:
    • English (American):
      A noble princess dedicated to restoring Moonbrooke after its fall at the hand of monsterkind. She's here to earn gold to fund the reconstruction work.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese プリン[?]
Purin
Pudding; also a shortening of "princess"
French Priscille[?] Priscilla
Italian Leia[?] -
Spanish Ludivina[?] -