Talk:Princess Peach
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In the Super Mario World TV series
In one episode od the TV series Super Mario World, she was a teacher of a school of some sort, but was out of employment in the next.
- The old cartoon shows had no continuity, they were purely episodic, so what happens in one episode is limited to that episode. On a side note, the episode you're refering to, "A Little Learning" was the second last episode; and the one after that was a flashback episode, so it didn't say anything about Princess Toadstool's employment status. -- VederJuda 21:57, 20 September 2005 (UTC)
Hair Color
I fixed some inaccuracies in the article. Peach has always been depicted as a blonde in the games since her initial appearance in Super Mario Bros.. Her sprite had brown hair in the NES games due to color limitations (the artwork clearly depicted otherwise), but it's pretty clear in Super Mario World and onward. Jonny2x4 23:37, 9 November 2005 (UTC)
Excess bolding of character names
This is something that has started recently and I'm wondering if anybody knows the Wiki policy on it: excess name bolding. I don't know why, but some Wiki editors find it necessary to make Peach name (an any variation thereof) bold throughout the article. I can understand doing it once at the beginning at the article, but not throughout. So unless any of you frequent bolders can justify why you're keen on this, I move to stop it. Kidicarus222 00:49, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
Comparison images
Thanks for changnig the main image, Jonny2X4. It totally wasn't necessary. The comparison image was the result of a certain other user's meddling, but I think it's much better to have the most recent available image big and in the top right corner. Kidicarus222 03:41, 3 December 2005 (UTC)
- Yeah. I thought the composite image was nauseating and rather redundant. I mean, they were basically just different depictions of what was basically the same character design. I mean, if someone wants to add picture of every incarnation of the character, they could've easily just created a gallery box. Jonny2x4 06:44, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
Hey! I've uploaded the image of her from Super Princess Peach, her most recent appearance. --Zachkudrna18@yahoo.com
Mario Party
In Mario Party, when she loses, she starts to cry as you see the portrait that animates losing. --ZachKudrna18@yahoo.com
- Can you please stop with this idle banter? - A Link to the Past (talk) 18:33, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
"Baby Peach" vs "Baby Princess"
Does it really matter that no one calls her "Baby Peach" within the context of the game? Other than Baby Bowser calling her "Princess Peach" at the beginning of the game, the only characters to refer to her are the two Toadsworths. And Toadsworth never calls her "Peach", only "(the) princess" (unless there's something in Superstar Saga I'm forgetting). The character is still Peach as a baby, so wouldn't it still make sense to call her "Baby (Princess) Peach"? Agent CH 19:41, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
If the game itself doesn't mention it, it's not the official name. Toadsworth does call her Peach in Super Mario Sunshine, so that's a moot point. Toadworth may be the only character to differentiate, but the text upon rescuing her is "You saved the Baby Princess!", meaning it's not just the Toadsworths, but the way it's recognized.
Failed GA
One ref and 2 external links are not enough, see WP:CITE. Thanks, User:Jaranda17:55, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
Baby Princess Peach to appear in the Yoshi's Island sequel
Source: [1] Somebody here needs to find a way to integrate this information. 71.96.218.203 04:47, 10 May 2006 (UTC)