Peach (item)
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Peaches are edible, juicy fruit with restorative properties. Peaches have become a symbol of Princess Peach as a result of her use as an emblem for her band, the Peach Hit Five in Super Princess Peach.
Although Peachy Peaches have a similar name and appear nearly identical, Peachy Peaches are actually created through human means, while peaches grow on trees.
History
Super Mario Momotarō
In Super Mario Momotarō, an elderly couple's grand-daughter is kidnapped by an evil ogre. However, a large peach falls from the sky and splits open upon the ground, revealing Momotaro. When he discovers what happened, he sets out to save the grand-daughter. He wears a headband emblazoned with a peach symbol.
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
Donkey Kong sets out on a quest to dethrone the Peach Kingdom's king, Torch Tusk in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. Along the way, he finds both of the peach trees in the kingdom, one in Arctic Plunge and the other in Ancient Foundry. Before he continues on his way, he eats one gigantic peach from each tree.
Super Princess Peach
While Peach is rescuing Mario, Luigi, and the 112 Castle Toads who are kidnapped by Bowser and the Koopa Troop in Super Princess Peach, the princess collects songs and voice samples that are hidden on Vibe Island. Having done so, she creates a band, the Peach Hit Five, and performs these songs with them. The group decides to use a peach as part of the band's logo.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
In this world, Peaches appear during Peach's Final Smash, the Peach Blossom. The move puts all of Peach's enemies to sleep while normal-sized peaches fall from the sky. Because of the state of her opponents, Peach is free to consume all of the peaches and restore her health. However, if she isn't quick enough or her attack misses, her opponents are able to eat the peaches as well.
Appearance List
Title | Original Release Date | System/Format |
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Super Mario Momotarō | Japan: 8-3-1988 | VHS |
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars | Japan: 3-9-1996 | SNES |
Mario Kart 64 | Japan: 12-14-1996 | N64 |
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat | Japan: 12-16-2004 | GCN |
Super Princess Peach | Japan: 10-20-2005 | NDS |
Super Smash Bros. Brawl | Japan: 1-31-2008 | Wii |