Pink Gold Peach

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Pink Gold Peach
Pink Gold Peach from Mario Kart Tour
In-game artwork of Pink Gold Peach from Mario Kart Tour
First appearance Mario Kart 8 (2014)
Latest appearance Mario Kart Tour (2019)
Latest portrayal Samantha Kelly (2014 - present)
“She shines like gold, but is there a heart of gold under that hard exterior? I can't tell what she's thinking, since her expression never changes!”
Lakitu, Mario Kart Tour News Vol. 3: Where did Lakitu go?

Pink Gold Peach is a character who debuted in Mario Kart 8, where she appears as an unlockable playable character. She is a gold version of Princess Peach in the same manner as how Metal Mario is a metallic version of Mario and Gold Mario being a golden version of Mario. Her body is made of pink gold, and her earrings, brooch, and crown jewels are made of diamonds.

According to Kosuke Yabuki, Pink Gold Peach was created to satisfy the need of a female medium-sized heavyweight driver in the game's roster; he contrasts her with Rosalina, who in this game is also a heavyweight but is large in size. Hideki Konno, the game's producer, states that her pink gold constitution was originally suggested by a female staff member of the game's development team.[1]

History

Mario Kart series

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

In Mario Kart 8, Pink Gold Peach is an unlockable heavyweight character, which means that she has better speed and weight than most other racers. She, alongside Baby Rosalina, are characters introduced in Mario Kart 8 that are also introduced to the overall Super Mario franchise. Alongside Metal Mario, Pink Gold Peach is one of the heaviest racers in the game, although she has less speed than Wiggler, Bowser, Wario, Morton Koopa Jr., the large-sized Miis, and Dry Bowser, which boosts her handling; Pink Gold Peach's speed and handling are tied with Rosalina, Donkey Kong, Waluigi, Roy Koopa, and Link. Also, Pink Gold Peach's voice is filtered, similar to how Metal Mario's voice is filtered. Like her normal entity, she wears a biker outfit while riding on Bikes and ATVs. Her kart symbol is Princess Peach's crown with hexagonal gems and an overall pink color.

Like Metal Mario, Pink Gold Peach uses the body frame size of the middleweight racers, despite being a heavyweight, making her slightly harder to hit compared to other heavyweights.

Nin★Mizuho uses Pink Gold Peach as the staff ghost for Rainbow Road.

Pink Gold Peach returns in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch, as the game is a remastered port of Mario Kart 8. She is now available from the start. As of Version 2.2.0, Pink Gold Peach won't be selected as a CPU character if Peach or Cat Peach are present in the race.

Mario Kart Tour

In Mario Kart Tour, Pink Gold Peach appears as one of the drivers released alongside the 2019 Winter Tour. She is a High-End driver, and her special skill is the Coin Box. She is the first veteran racer to be made available as a spotlight character. A kart and a glider based on her (the Rose Queen and Pink Gold Paper Glider respectively) were added in the Flower Tour, with both also being High-End units. Starting with the Peach Tour, Pink Gold Peach gained her own self-named cup and is available permanently in regular pipes.

Mario Sports Superstars

Pink Gold Peach in tennis from Mario Sports Superstars
Pink Gold Peach on the character selection screen in tennis in Mario Sports Superstars.

Pink Gold Peach is an unlockable character in Mario Sports Superstars. She is one of two unlockable characters, the other one being Metal Mario. Pink Gold Peach is classified as a Power character. In tennis, this causes her shots and serves to be more powerful and travel quickly across the court. In golf, Pink Gold Peach's default drive is 222 yards, and her shots travel straight and at a medium-high height. Excluding her appearance as a badge in Nintendo Badge Arcade, this marks her first appearance in a game released for a handheld console. She is unlocked after the player completes Ring Challenge in Training Mode on Hard difficulty, or if the player taps in a corresponding Pink Gold Peach amiibo card. However, this will only unlock Pink Gold Peach in the sport where this criteria has been met; in order to unlock her fully, the criteria must be completed in all five sports (tennis, golf, baseball, soccer, and horse racing). In this game, Pink Gold Peach also uses some voice clips of Jen Taylor reused from Mario Power Tennis, though filtered. Pink Gold Peach's animations are also identical to Peach's in this game.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Pink Gold Peach is a Shield-type spirit alongside the Badwagon in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It depicts the solo artwork of her from Mario Kart 8. Her spirit is an Ace-class primary spirit with two support slots, and it increases the player's running speed when used.

General information

Physical appearance

As her name suggests, Pink Gold Peach's body frame is composed mostly of a metallic rose gold color. The panniers, collar, and frills of her dress are a slightly darker, more old rose color. The only non-metallic components of her design are her brooch, her earrings, and her crown's jewels; these are all a nearly clear platinum color, and are faceted gems, unlike Peach's. This aspect is also reflected in her emblem. She wears a biker suit while operating bikes and ATVs, while the gloves, boots, and other known equipment serve in a darker old rose color.

In Mario Sports Superstars, Pink Gold Peach wears sports attire just like her original form counterpart does. For golf and tennis, she wears a sleeveless mini-dress. For baseball, soccer, and horseback, she wears a two-piece uniform, consisting of a sleeveless top and shorts.

Profiles and statistics

Main article: List of Pink Gold Peach profiles and statistics

Mario Kart 8

Pink Gold Peach emblem from Mario Kart 8Pink Gold Peach's horn emblem from Mario Kart 8
Pink Gold Peach's emblems from Mario Kart 8
Driver statistics
Name Class Vehicle size Speed Weight Acceleration Handling Traction Mini-Turbo
Ground Water Air Anti-Gravity Ground Water Air Anti-Gravity

Pink Gold Peach Heavy Heavy 4.75 2 3.25 1.75 4.25 4.75 4.25 4.5 2.75 2.75 2.5 3
Staff Ghost times
Character Course Staff name Country Time Engine class Vehicle combination
Body Tires Glider
Pink Gold Peach Rainbow Road Nin★Mizuho Japan 2:23.967 - Comet Slim Super Glider

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Pink Gold Peach.

Quotes

  • "Pink Gold Peach!" (when unlocked)
  • "Oh, yes!" (when selected)
  • "Sweet!" (trick)
  • "Yes, first place!" (when finishing in 1st place)
  • "Oh, did I win?" (when finishing in 1st place)
  • "Ooo, I did it!" (when finishing in 1st place)
  • "Oh, my!"
  • "Oh, now!"
  • "All right, then!"
  • "Let's go!"
  • "Here we go!"
  • "Good bye!"
  • "Excuse me!"
  • "Up we go!" (when entering anti-gravity)
  • "Wheels up!" (when entering anti-gravity)
  • "Whoo, pardon!"
  • "Coming through!"
  • "Whoo, nice!"
  • "Oh, (cough) my!" (when finishing 7th or lower)
  • "Oh, oh no!" (when finishing 7th or lower)
  • "Shoot, next time." (when finishing 7th or lower)
  • "Okay, not bad!" (when finishing 2nd-6th)
  • "Yeah! That works!" (when finishing 2nd-6th)
  • "Yes! Good enough!" (when finishing 2nd-6th)
  • "Here I come!"
  • "Super!"
  • "Love, Peach!" (when hitting an opponent with an item)
  • "Hooray!" (when hitting an opponent with an item)
  • "Fire!"

Audio Samples

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List of appearances

# Title Role Release date Format

1 Mario Kart 8 Unlockable playable character 2014 Wii U
2 Nintendo Badge Arcade Cameo 2014 Nintendo 3DS
3 Mario Sports Superstars Unlockable playable character 2017 Nintendo 3DS
4 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Playable character 2017 Nintendo Switch
5 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Cameo 2018 Nintendo Switch
6 Mario Kart Tour Unlockable playable character (update) 2019 iOS / Android

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピンクゴールドピーチ[?]
Pinku Gōrudo Pīchi
Pink Gold Peach
Chinese (simplified) 粉金桃花公主[?]
Fěn Jīn Táohuā Gōngzhǔ
Pink Gold Princess Peach
粉金色桃花公主[2]
Fěnjīnsè Táohuā Gōngzhǔ
Chinese (traditional) 粉金色碧姬公主[?]
Fěnjīnsè Bìjī Gōngzhǔ
Pink Gold Princess Peach
Dutch Rozegouden Peach[?] Pink Golden Peach
French Peach d'or rose[?] Pink Gold Peach
German Rosagold-Peach[?] Pink Gold Peach
Italian Peach oro rosa[?] Pink Gold Peach
Korean 핑크골드피치[?]
Pinkeu Goldeu Pichi
Pink Gold Peach
Portuguese (NOA) Peach de ouro rosa[?] Peach of Pink Gold
Portuguese (NOE) Peach Rosa Metálico[?] Metallic Pink Peach
Russian Пич из роз. золота[?]
Pich iz roz. zolota
Pink Gold Peach
Spanish (NOA) Peach de oro rosa[?] Peach of pink gold
Spanish (NOE) Peach de Oro Rosa[?] Peach of Pink Gold

References

  1. ^ June 12, 2014, 20:05 GMT+9. 『マリオカート8』スペシャルインタビュー完全版. Famitsu (Japanese). Retrieved January 28, 2022. (Archived June 14, 2014, 03:39:34 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  2. ^ 马力欧卡丁车8 豪华版 | Nintendo Switch | 任天堂 | 腾讯. Nintendo (Simplified Chinese). Retrieved June 25, 2024.