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This page will contain all the locations you can find Princess Peach at in every Kingdom after completing the main story, and is tied to several Power Moons you can get for meeting her in each Kingdom.

Please note that to make Princess Peach appear in other Kingdoms, you must first complete the main story, and then travel to the Mushroom Kingdom and speak to the Toads to learn that Peach has left the castle. At this point, you can find her in almost every Kingdom - although some locations require you to find her everywhere else first.

This Power Moon is found in Quadrant B3, north of the Main Plaza of Bonneton.

Once you find out that Princess Peach has taken off again, you'll find that she is now visiting many of the Kingdoms across the globe. Checking on the North side of Bonneton, you can find her and Tiara among some plants - and speaking to her will get you a Power Moon.

You can find this Power Moon at the top of Fossil Falls in Quadrant C3, but only after you have completed the main story.

After you finished the main Game You will find Peach and Tiara on Top of Cascade where the Dinosaur Fossil is. Port or take the Electrical line then turn to the Odyssey.

Speak to Peach and she will give you a Moon.

The Sand Kingdom Power Moon 69 - Peach in the Sand Kingdom is one of the Power Moons obtainable after defeating Bowser in the Sand Kingdom .

This Power Moon can be found in the top Northeast quadrants of B4 and B3 in the Sand Kingdom after completing the main story.

Peach can be found at the top of the Inverse Pyramid looking over the desert. Walk up and talk to her, and she will give you a Power Moon she found in the sand.

This Power Moon can be found in Quadrant B2, after having completed the Main Story.

Once you have completed the Main Story and defeated Bowser, return to the Lake Kingdom and head to the Water Plaza Terrace where you fought Rango the Broodal. Here you'll find Peach and Tiara, and they will give you a Power Moon as a reward.

This Power Moon is found in Quadrant C4, and can only be found after you have completed the main story.

Once you have gone to the Mushroom Kingdom and found that Peach has gone sight seeing, warp to the Observation Deck and look for Peach. Speak with her and she will give you a Power Moon.

Talk to Peach after completing the story mode. She is standing on one of the circles in C3/C4 .

This Power Moon can only be obtained after completing the Main Story.

Once you have spoken to the Toad in the Mushroom Kingdom who alerts you that Princess Peach has gone sightseeing, return to the Lost Kingdom and head to the Rocky Mountain Summit near the Crazy Cap Shop. Here you will find Peach and Tiara, and speaking to them will award you a Power Moon.

This Power Moon can only be obtained after completing the Main Story, and can be found in Quadrant B2, on a rooftop South of the Outdoor Cafe.

From the Outdoor Cafe, look for a pole you can capture to start climbing the building to the South, and keep going all the way up to find Peach and Tiara at the very top. Speak to them, and they'll reward you with a Power Moon.

This Power Moon is located in the town of Shiveria, down the well in the center of the Snow Kingdom. After you've completed the main storyline and have spoken with Peach in Mushroom Kingdom, her travels will take her to the Snow Kingdom.

Take Mario to the Snow Kingdom. It will drop him off in the icy depths of the Shiveria. Work your way toward the center and drop down into the long tube that seems to have an orange light at the bottom.

This will take you to the main area with the shop. A little after the shop, take an immediate left into the stands. Peach and Tiara will be waiting.

This Power Moon is located in the center of the kingdom in Quadrant C3, and can only be obtained after completing the main story.

As Mario, swim out to one of the pillars shooting water into the glass in the center. Leap into it and it'll send you to the center where Peach and Tiara are waiting. Speak to her and receive the moon.

This Power Moon can be found on the Eastern side of Peronzo Plaza below Mount Volbono at Quadrant C2, in the center of the Kingdom - only once the main story has been complete.

Once you've rescued Peach and journeyed to the Mushroom Kingdom to find she's gone off touring Kingdoms, head to Peronzo Plaza and look for the large pot of stew near the Crazy Cap Store. On the other side of the stew pot you can find Peach and Tiara, and they'll give you a Power Moon for finding them.

This Power Moon can only be found after defeating Bowser and completing the story, located on the large central platform at Quadrant A3.

Return to the kingdom and you will find Peach standing next to the dragon. Talk to her, and she will give you the moon.

This Power Moon can be found in the Souvenir Shop island at Quadrant B2, but only after completing the main story.

Once Peach has been rescued (and then heads off to explore other Kingdoms as Toad will tell you in Mushroom Kingdom), head to Bowser's Kingdom and travel to the Souvenir Shop Checkpoint where the Crazy Cap Shop is. You'll find her outside the shop with Tiara, and you'll be rewarded with a Power Moon.

This Power Moon can be found in Quadrant A3, in the bell area on the top of the exterior of the chapel.

Note! - Provided that Princess Peach has been met in each of the preceding kingdoms, she will be waiting for Mario up here. Simply talk to her and you will receive the moon.
Travel back to the Cap Kingdom and find Princess Peach and Tiara.

Note! - This appearance by Princess Peach will only be found if you have found and spoken to her at every one of the previous Kingdoms - including the Moon Kingdom.
Find Peach waiting on the balcony on the front side of her castle. Speak with her to claim the moon. 


From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
"Peach" redirects here. For information about the fruit, see Peach (fruit) . For the item resembling a peach, see Peachy Peach .
Artwork of Princess Peach from Super Mario 3D World demonstrating her ability to perform the Floating Jump and Cat Peach

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Solo art of Princess Peach for Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Princess Peach possessed by the Shadow Queen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Solo art of Peach using her pink parasol for Super Paper Mario .
Peach's portrait in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening and The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX
Peach's original appearance (left); Peach's current appearance (right).
Princess Peach's emblems, from Mario Kart 8

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Princess Peach coverage on other NIWA wikis:

^ " Yours truly- - Princess Toadstool (Peach) " - Peach's letter in Super Mario 64 (Note: parentheses indicate a disjunct between "Peach" and the rest of the text, originally represented by a different color, font and angle in the letter.)

^ Jump up to: a b " Today, in the Mushroom Kingdom, it was discovered that Princess Peach Toadstool's castle is standing empty with no sign of the missing inhabitants. " - M. Arakawa. Super Mario 64 Player's Guide. Page 4.

^ " Officially known as Princess Peach Toadstool, our little monarch has a long history with Mario. " - Young, Jason. Mario Tennis Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 21.

^ http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/systems/volume_8_14207.html#top

^ Iwata Asks. Volume 8 - Flipnote Studio - An Animation Class . Nintendo.co.uk . September 5, 2012, 18:38:50 UTC snapshot, archived via archive.today.

^ Gaming Historian (September 30, 2021). [1] . YouTube . Retrieved May 12, 2022.

^ Harris, Craig. Miyamoto on the New Mario . IGN . October 19, 2009 snapshot, archived via Wayback Machine.

^ Doolan, Liam (September 29, 2018). Super Mario Odyssey Art Book Reveals "Official Bowsette" Concept Existed Long Before The Fan-Made One . Nintendo Life . Retrieved November 9, 2018.

^ The Mario Bros + Princess Peach Fans (October 7, 2018). [2] . Facebook . Retrieved November 9, 2018.

^ Nintendo Mobile (June 17, 2019). Welcome to Dr. Mario World . YouTube . Retrieved June 20, 2019.

^ Princess Peach's glider trick while riding a sport bike Media:Peach_on_sport_bike.jpg .

^ Princess Peach's glider trick while riding a standard bike Media:Peach on standard bike.jpg .

^ https://twitter.com/Mighty_Huseyin/status/1288493280506847234/

^ https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/mario-plus-rabbids-sparks-of-hope-gold-edition-switch/

^ https://www.ubisoft.com/en-us/game/mario-rabbids/sparks-of-hope/news-updates/54KqtyUg25UlrGQ20LC0ga/mario-rabbids-sparks-of-hope-a-deep-dive-into-combat-and-hero-archetypes

^ sayokoskatti (October 31, 2018). ディスクシステムっていつ買ってもらったんだっけ?と思い、保証書を見たところ昭和61年12月でした。クリスマスプレゼントだったようです。 他にも90年代にベルト交換修理をした時の伝票や、書き換えに行った時の伝票などが一緒に残ってました。 #レトロコンシューマー愛好会 . Twitter . Retrieved November 2, 2018.

^ Arc_Hound (October 31, 2018). Turns out he was sitting on a chair all this time. Twitter . Retrieved November 2, 2018.

^ Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 writer's bible bio for Princess Toadstool: Chronologically, a seventeen-year-old...

^ mario_odysseyJP (August 12, 2018). おはようございます。 こちらは浴衣姿のピーチのラフスケッチです!浴衣に合わせたアップスタイルの髪型、ピーチらしさを意識した柄や飾り紐、夏祭りの遊び心を感じさせる小物をポイントにデザインしていきました。 Twitter . Retrieved November 10, 2018.

^ " In the early stages, we contemplated the idea that Rosalina was related to Princess Peach, so that is why their features are very similar. Her long bangs represent her outward strength and inner sorrow and loneliness. " Black, Fletcher. Super Mario Galaxy PRIMA Official Game Guide, page 346.

^ Koji Kondo – 2001 Composer Interview . Schmuplations . Retrieved December 12, 2018.

^ Traditional Chinese title for Super Princess Peach (超級碧琪公主 Chāojí Bìqí Gōngzhǔ , Super Princess Peach). nintendo.tw . Archived January 9, 2013, 03:45:30 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved January 25, 2022.

^ Club Nintendo (Netherlands) No. 2, page 4.

^ Club Nintendo (Netherlands) Classic , page 30.

^ Nintendo Magazine System (Australia) issue 49, page 39 Media:NMS Australia 49 MK64 drivers and items.jpg .


Princess Peach (casually Peach , usually known as Princess Toadstool outside of Japan prior to Super Mario 64 ) is a main character in the Mario franchise and the princess of the Mushroom Kingdom . Peach first appeared in Super Mario Bros. and was created by Shigeru Miyamoto to be the damsel-in-distress throughout most Mario games. She resides in her castle along with many Toads , who act as her loyal servants. Her kingdom is often attacked by the Koopa Troop , a group led by Bowser . She is the love interest of Mario .

Peach has an affinity for the color pink, which accents her gentle personality and kind temperament. Peach's gentle nature and role as the damsel in distress are often represented with her heart abilities and crown emblem. Peach's initial design was said to represent her stubborn yet cute appearance. [4] [ dead link ]

Since her debut, Peach has appeared in installments related to the Mario game series for over three decades. She has appeared in more games than any other female character in video game history. Peach is occasionally a supporting character in mainstream games and almost always playable in spin-off installments. Her most prominent appearance to date is as the heroine of Super Princess Peach and the most recent mainstream game where she appears as a playable character rather than a damsel-in-distress is Super Mario 3D World .

Peach's initial design had been conceived by Shigeru Miyamoto , with some of his suggestions to Yoichi Kotabe being incorporated into the final design, in particular making her eyes look more "cat-like." [5] Before Kotabe conceived Peach's finalized character design, a couple of prototype designs were created for the character. One such design, seen on the Super Mario Bros. Japanese box art, depicts her with a long-sleeved dress, no gloves, strawberry-blonde hair, and crown jewels that were white instead of red and blue. Another prototype, seen in the 1985 Japanese strategy guide How to Win at Super Mario Bros. , portrays her as a Toad rather than as a human, having a mushroom cap instead of natural hair, plus a simple tiara and a gown reminiscent of Aurora from Disney's Sleeping Beauty , whom she somewhat currently resembles.

Peach has always been depicted as a blonde in video game artwork, although it was originally a darker, more strawberry-blonde shade (or in the case of the Japanese packaging, a dark blonde shade). However, due to the graphical limitations of the NES hardware, her on-screen sprite in the earlier Super Mario Bros. games displayed her with reddish-brown hair, and as a result, she was depicted as a redhead in the DiC Entertainment cartoons, as well as reddish-brown in Mario-related merchandise such as a 1988 toy box artwork. Starting with Super Mario World for the SNES, her in-game appearances had her proper hair color. On a similar note, her dress had always been depicted as pink in video game artwork, although because of the aforementioned graphical limitations of the NES hardware, her on-screen sprite in Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels depicted her as wearing a white dress with red highlights; this depiction of her old dress would later be reused for her Fire form in Super Mario 3D World . She only gained a pink dress in-game starting with the overseas version of Super Mario Bros 2 . Peach's classic main dress had a normal pink high collar, a sash around the waist instead of panniers, and was darker pink from the hem to her knees, but otherwise does not differ greatly from the modern/current main dress introduced with the GameCube-era games, starting with Super Mario Sunshine and Mario Party 4 , although the subsequent Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door installment marked the original dress's final appearance. Although the key artwork featured Peach in the Japanese versions of Super Mario Bros. , the instruction manuals for both the Famicom and NES versions of the game hid her sprite behind a question mark in order to keep her identity a surprise for players as a way to motivate them into completing the game.

In Japan, her name has always been Princess Peach (ピーチ姫 Pīchi-hime ), but in the West, she was originally known as "Princess Toadstool", due to Nintendo of America renaming her when localizing Super Mario Bros. , feeling that "Peach" was irrelevant to the theme of the Mushroom Kingdom. [6] In 1993, the English version of Yoshi's Safari marked the first time that the name "Princess Peach" was used outside of Japan, but the name did not catch on for western players until it was used again in Super Mario 64 . Games as of Mario Kart 64 use Peach as her prominent name. Certain contemporary sources reconcile the two names by listing her full name as "Peach Toadstool", including subsequent re-releases of Super Mario 64 , such as the international, Shindō Pak Taiō Version and the DS remake , which had the princess signing her letter using both "Toadstool" and "Peach". [2] For the most part, however, the "Toadstool" name is hardly used outside of remakes and re-releases of older
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