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'''''Otenba Peach-hime''''' (Japanese: おてんばピーチ<span class=explain title="ひめ">姫</span> ''Otenba Pīchi-hime''), roughly '''''Tomboy Princess Peach''''' in English, was a manga gag strip by Sayuri Jo (now UeShigeru ☆ Sayuri) which was published by {{wp|Shogakukan}} (小学館) in its ''Shōgaku Sannensei'' (小学三年生, "Elementary School Third Grade") magazine from 1992 to 1994, and in two issues of its ''Shōgaku Ninensei'' (小学二年生, "Elementary School Second Grade") magazine in 1993. It was published in a total of 30 magazines.
'''''Otenba Peach-hime''''' (Japanese: おてんばピーチ{{hover|姫|ひめ}} ''Otenba Pīchi-hime''), roughly '''''Tomboy Princess Peach''''' in English, was a manga gag strip by Sayuri Jo (now UeShigeru ☆ Sayuri) which was published by {{wp|Shogakukan}} (小学館) in its ''Shōgaku Sannensei'' (小学三年生, "Elementary School Third Grade") magazine from 1992 to 1994, and in two issues of its ''Shōgaku Ninensei'' (小学二年生, "Elementary School Second Grade") magazine in 1993. It was published in a total of 30 magazines.


As the name suggests, it starred a young version of [[Princess Peach]]. Other characters such as [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Bowser]], [[Pauline]] and [[Wendy O. Koopa]] also appeared.
As the name suggests, it stars a young version of [[Princess Peach]]. Other characters such as [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Bowser]], [[Pauline]] and [[Wendy|Wendy O. Koopa]] also appear.


One series of comic titled "こーんな別荘がほしかった" ("I wanted such a villa!") features Princess Peach using her tree house to trick her pals, such as inviting them to a shower where the "water" is cicada pee, a bed room where the blanket is full of caterpillars, a restaurant that drops bird food, and a hammock where she has painted sap to trap [[Wario]] for [[Wendy O. Koopa]]. According to the cover, the tree is remodeled after the [[Tree Zone]] from ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''.<sup>[[#villa|[external link 1]]]</sup>
One series of comics titled "こーんな別荘がほしかった" ("I wanted such a villa!") features Princess Peach using her tree house to trick her friends, such as inviting them to a shower where the "water" is cicada urine, a bedroom where the blanket is full of caterpillars, a restaurant that drops bird food, and a hammock where she has painted sap to trap [[Wario]] for [[Wendy|Wendy O. Koopa]]. According to the cover, the tree is remodeled after the [[Tree Zone]] from ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''.<sup>[[#villa|[external link 1]]]</sup>


=Issues Published In=
==Issues published in==
'''Shogaku Ninensei'''
*'''Shogaku Ninensei''': 1993-02, 1993-03
1993-02, 1993-03
*'''Shogaku Sannensei''': 1992-06, 1992-07, 1992-08, 1992-09, 1992-10, 1992-11, 1992-12, 1993-01, 1993-02, 1993-03, 1993-04, 1993-06, 1993-08, 1993-09, 1993-10, 1993-11, 1993-12, 1994-02, 1994-03, 1994-04, 1994-05, 1994-06, 1994-07, 1994-08, 1994-09, 1994-10, 1994-11, 1994-12
 
'''Shogaku Sannensei'''
1992-06, 1992-07, 1992-08, 1992-09, 1992-10, 1992-11, 1992-12, 1993-01, 1993-02, 1993-03, 1993-04, 1993-06, 1993-08, 1993-09, 1993-10, 1993-11, 1993-12, 1994-02, 1994-03, 1994-04, 1994-05, 1994-06, 1994-07, 1994-08, 1994-09, 1994-10, 1994-11, 1994-12


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Porin, Pichi Hime.jpg
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Appendix calendar of the 1995 third grader 4 Totemba Peach Princess.jpg|Appendix calendar of 1995 third grader 4
Appendix calendar of the 1995 third grader 4 Totemba Peach Princess.jpg|Appendix 1995 calendar  
Otenba Peach-hime Card Front.jpg| Postcard front
Otenba Peach-hime Card Front.jpg| Postcard front
Otenba Peach-hime Card Back.jpg| Postcard back
Otenba Peach-hime Card Back.jpg| Postcard back
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Latest revision as of 21:36, October 4, 2024

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Otenba Peach-hime
Princess Peach artwork for Otenba Peach-hime, 1993
Publisher Shogakukan
Artist(s) Sayuri Jo
Volumes 30

Otenba Peach-hime (Japanese: おてんばピーチ Otenba Pīchi-hime), roughly Tomboy Princess Peach in English, was a manga gag strip by Sayuri Jo (now UeShigeru ☆ Sayuri) which was published by Shogakukan (小学館) in its Shōgaku Sannensei (小学三年生, "Elementary School Third Grade") magazine from 1992 to 1994, and in two issues of its Shōgaku Ninensei (小学二年生, "Elementary School Second Grade") magazine in 1993. It was published in a total of 30 magazines.

As the name suggests, it stars a young version of Princess Peach. Other characters such as Mario, Luigi, Bowser, Pauline and Wendy O. Koopa also appear.

One series of comics titled "こーんな別荘がほしかった" ("I wanted such a villa!") features Princess Peach using her tree house to trick her friends, such as inviting them to a shower where the "water" is cicada urine, a bedroom where the blanket is full of caterpillars, a restaurant that drops bird food, and a hammock where she has painted sap to trap Wario for Wendy O. Koopa. According to the cover, the tree is remodeled after the Tree Zone from Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.[external link 1]

Issues published in[edit]

  • Shogaku Ninensei: 1993-02, 1993-03
  • Shogaku Sannensei: 1992-06, 1992-07, 1992-08, 1992-09, 1992-10, 1992-11, 1992-12, 1993-01, 1993-02, 1993-03, 1993-04, 1993-06, 1993-08, 1993-09, 1993-10, 1993-11, 1993-12, 1994-02, 1994-03, 1994-04, 1994-05, 1994-06, 1994-07, 1994-08, 1994-09, 1994-10, 1994-11, 1994-12

Gallery[edit]

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