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*'''[[Princess Peach]]''': The main character in the game. Princess Peach is given a magical parasol named Parry. Voiced by [[Jen Taylor]]
*'''[[Princess Peach]]''': The main character in the game. Princess Peach is given a magical parasol named Parry. Voiced by [[Jen Taylor]]
*'''Parry''': The magical parasol, Parry, helps Peach in her mission to save Mario, Luigi, and the Toads. Parry gives advice to Peach throughout the game.
*'''Perry''': The magical parasol, Perry, helps Peach in her mission to save Mario, Luigi, and the Toads. Perry gives advice to Peach throughout the game.
*'''Toad''': Toads are captured along with Luigi and Mario. Voiced by [[Jen Taylor]]
*'''Toad''': Toads are captured along with Luigi and Mario. Voiced by [[Jen Taylor]]
*'''[[Mario]]''': Mario is captured. Voiced by [[Charles Martinet]]
*'''[[Mario]]''': Mario is captured. Voiced by [[Charles Martinet]]

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Super Princess Peach
File:Super Princess Peach boxart.jpg
Developer(s)Nintendo
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
ReleaseJapan October 20 2005
United States of America February 26 2006

Australia March 30 2006

Europe May 26 2006
Genre(s)Platform game
Mode(s)Single player

Super Princess Peach (スーパープリンセスピーチ, Sūpā Purinsesu Pīchi) is a 2D platform video game for the Nintendo DS, starring Princess Peach.

In contrast to the usual game scenario of the princess being captured by Bowser, in this game Mario, Luigi, and several Toads have been captured by use of a magic wand that controls emotions, and Peach is the only one able to rescue them. Using her four emotion-based powers (Joy, Calm, Rage and Gloom), she can fight off enemies and solve puzzles. A magical, talking parasol named Parry (Kassa in Japanese) accompanies her in the game and has multiple uses. The game features numerous classic Mario enemies, such as Goombas, Koopa Troopas, Hammer Brothers, and so forth. In a twist some of the enemies are also emotionally effected, such as the sad blue Goombas or the Bullet Bills burning red with anger.

So far, the game has been released in Japan and North America.

Gameplay

The DS touch screen displays the four moods: joyful, happy, sad, and mad. Tapping on a mood activates different abilities, which typically helps solve puzzles or defeat enemies. However, each emotion you use drains your emotion meter (little squiggly yellow line at top right of the screen). Some abilities are:

  • Calm (Vitakinesis): Peach gets very happy & Restores life. (Green Heart)
  • Gloom (Hydrokinesis): Peach will cry, making her run faster, or can make plants grow for her to climb up to high places. (Blue Heart)
  • Rage (Pyrokinesis): Peach will get very mad & catch fire, making her invincible. (Red Heart)
  • Joy (Aerokinesis): Peach will sing, dance & be very happy, making her fly. (Yellow Heart)
File:Peach1.jpg
Screenshot from Super Princess Peach

Story

Template:Spoiler When Bowser kidnaps Mario and Luigi and gets hold of the magical Vibe Wand, he heads off for Vibe Island with a troop of minions in tow. Intent on rescuing the Mario Brothers, Peach gives chase, only to find herself affected by the vibes given off by the island. Using these newfound vibes to channel special abilities, she sets off to rescue Mario, Luigi, and the Toads!

Characters

  • Princess Peach: The main character in the game. Princess Peach is given a magical parasol named Parry. Voiced by Jen Taylor
  • Perry: The magical parasol, Perry, helps Peach in her mission to save Mario, Luigi, and the Toads. Perry gives advice to Peach throughout the game.
  • Toad: Toads are captured along with Luigi and Mario. Voiced by Jen Taylor
  • Mario: Mario is captured. Voiced by Charles Martinet
  • Luigi: Luigi is captured. Voiced by Charles Martinet
  • Bowser: Bowser captures Mario, Luigi, and the Toads, and puts them in a cell. Voiced by Scott Burns

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Four humours

It can be noted that her four moods correspond to the four humours of ancient medical traditions.