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[[File:SSBU Peach's Castle Melee.jpg|thumb|Princess Peach's Castle in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'']]
'''Princess Peach's Castle''' is a stage which appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It takes place outside of [[Princess Peach]]'s [[Peach's Castle|castle]], which is designed after its appearance in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Unlike the [[Peach's Castle (Super Smash Bros.)|Peach's Castle]] stage from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', in this stage, players fight on the roof of the castle. It is notably much smaller than it was originally, along with it having a darker color, and the spire is also absent. This time, three colored switches (red, blue, and green) appear every once in a while, and they create temporary platforms and [[! Block]]s that release items (except heavy items) if attacked or touched and act as platforms themselves. [[Banzai Bill]]s bombard the rooftop at random intervals, and they will detonate, leading to massive damage and knockback to anyone caught in the blast.
'''Princess Peach's Castle''' is a stage which appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It takes place outside of [[Princess Peach]]'s [[Peach's Castle|castle]], which is designed after its appearance in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Unlike the [[Peach's Castle (Super Smash Bros.)|Peach's Castle]] stage from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', in this stage, players fight on the roof of the castle. It is notably much smaller than it was originally, along with it having a darker color, and the spire is also absent. This time, three colored switches (red, blue, and green) appear every once in a while, and they create temporary platforms and [[! Block]]s that release items (except heavy items) if attacked or touched and act as platforms themselves. [[Bomber Bill|Banzai Bill]]s bombard the rooftop at random intervals by traveling slowly in a straight line from the top or sides of the screen, and once they burrow into the castle, they will detonate, leading to massive damage and knockback to anyone caught in their considerably large blast radius.


Princess Peach's Castle is also featured in Adventure Mode, where the player's fighter, after passing through the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], battles both [[Mario]] and [[Princess Peach]] on the stage. If the end time of the previous Mushroom Kingdom stage ends with a two in the individual seconds, [[Luigi]] will appear instead of Mario and a small cutscene plays involving Luigi's knocking Mario away and defeating him.
Princess Peach's Castle is also featured in Adventure Mode, where the player's fighter, after passing through the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], battles both [[Mario]] and [[Princess Peach]] on the stage. If the end time of the previous Mushroom Kingdom stage ends with a two in the individual seconds (for example, 03:5'''2''':65), [[Luigi]] will appear instead of Mario and a small cutscene plays involving Luigi's knocking Mario away and defeating him.


In the castle, a small drain entrance at the bottom right-hand corner can be seen, which is likely to be a reference to the door at the castle moat in ''Super Mario 64''.
In the castle, a small drain entrance at the bottom right-hand corner can be seen, which is likely to be a reference to the door at the castle moat in ''Super Mario 64''.


The unlock match for [[Dr. Mario]] takes place here.
The unlock match for [[Dr. Mario]] takes place here, as do three of the {{iw|smashwiki|event match}}es, {{iw|smashwiki|Event 3: Bomb-fest}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Event 10: All-Star Match 1}}, and {{iw|smashwiki|Event 21: Ice Breaker}}.


The stage returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', with updated lighting and background. The Banzai Bills keep their rotor-like back ends, but otherwise resemble their modern design. The stained glass window of Peach has also been updated to match with her current design since the GameCube era.
The stage returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', with updated lighting and background. The Banzai Bills keep their rotor-like back ends, but otherwise resemble their modern design. The stained glass window of Peach has also been updated to match with her current design since the GameCube era.
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==Trophy information from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
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|align=center|''Super Mario 64''<br>9/96
|''Princess Peach's magnificent royal castle appears to be inhabited solely by the princess and a multitude of Toads. Bowser tried to steal the castle's Power Stars in Super Mario 64, and in Paper Mario, the surly archfiend actually lifted the castle into the stratosphere with his own filthy fortress.''
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==Events==
==Profiles and statistics==
*No 3: Bomb-fest
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
*No 10: All-Star Match 1 (Peach's fight)
{{SSBM trophy
*No 21: Ice Breaker
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|game=''Super Mario 64''<br>9/96
|unlock=Randomly obtainable from the [[smashwiki:Lottery|Lottery]] after clearing [[smashwiki:Classic Mode (SSBM)|Classic]] and [[smashwiki:Adventure Mode (SSBM)|Adventure Mode]] at least once
|desc=Princess Peach's magnificent royal castle appears to be inhabited solely by the princess and a multitude of Toads. Bowser tried to steal the castle's Power Stars in Super Mario 64, and in Paper Mario, the surly archfiend actually lifted the castle into the stratosphere with his own filthy fortress.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 16:29, October 16, 2024

This article is about a stage from Super Smash Bros. Melee. For other uses, see Peach's Castle (disambiguation).
A view of Princess Peach's Castle from Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Princess Peach's Castle in Super Smash Bros. Melee
Princess Peach's Castle in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Princess Peach's Castle in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Princess Peach's Castle is a stage which appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee. It takes place outside of Princess Peach's castle, which is designed after its appearance in Super Mario 64. Unlike the Peach's Castle stage from Super Smash Bros., in this stage, players fight on the roof of the castle. It is notably much smaller than it was originally, along with it having a darker color, and the spire is also absent. This time, three colored switches (red, blue, and green) appear every once in a while, and they create temporary platforms and ! Blocks that release items (except heavy items) if attacked or touched and act as platforms themselves. Banzai Bills bombard the rooftop at random intervals by traveling slowly in a straight line from the top or sides of the screen, and once they burrow into the castle, they will detonate, leading to massive damage and knockback to anyone caught in their considerably large blast radius.

Princess Peach's Castle is also featured in Adventure Mode, where the player's fighter, after passing through the Mushroom Kingdom, battles both Mario and Princess Peach on the stage. If the end time of the previous Mushroom Kingdom stage ends with a two in the individual seconds (for example, 03:52:65), Luigi will appear instead of Mario and a small cutscene plays involving Luigi's knocking Mario away and defeating him.

In the castle, a small drain entrance at the bottom right-hand corner can be seen, which is likely to be a reference to the door at the castle moat in Super Mario 64.

The unlock match for Dr. Mario takes place here, as do three of the event matches, Event 3: Bomb-fest, Event 10: All-Star Match 1, and Event 21: Ice Breaker.

The stage returns in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with updated lighting and background. The Banzai Bills keep their rotor-like back ends, but otherwise resemble their modern design. The stained glass window of Peach has also been updated to match with her current design since the GameCube era.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Trophy
Princess Peach's Castle
Princess Peach's Castle
Game/move:
Super Mario 64
9/96
How to unlock: Randomly obtainable from the Lottery after clearing Classic and Adventure Mode at least once
Princess Peach's magnificent royal castle appears to be inhabited solely by the princess and a multitude of Toads. Bowser tried to steal the castle's Power Stars in Super Mario 64, and in Paper Mario, the surly archfiend actually lifted the castle into the stratosphere with his own filthy fortress.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノコ王国:ピーチ城[?]
Kinoko Ōkoku: Pīchi-jō
Mushroom Kingdom: Peach's Castle
Chinese (simplified) 桃花公主城堡[?]
Táohuā gōngzhǔ chéngbǎo
Princess Peach's Castle
Chinese (traditional) 碧姬公主城堡[?]
Bìjī gōngzhǔ chéngbǎo
Princess Peach's Castle
German Prinzessin Peachs Schloss[?] Princess Peach's Castle
Italian Castello della Principessa Peach[?] Princess Peach's Castle
Korean 피치 성[?]
Pichi Seong
Peach Castle
Russian Замок принцессы Пич[?]
Zamok printsessy Pich
Princess Peach's Castle
Spanish (NOA) Castillo de Peach (Melee)[?] Peach's Castle (Melee)