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Much like [[Bowser]], Peach has shown certain defining character traits depending on the game and adaptation. While many mainstream adaptations do not depict Peach with prominent character traits, some media such as ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}'', ''{{iw|mariowiki|The Super Mario Bros. Movie}}'', and the RPG spinoffs depict her as a wise ruler and the voice of reason among Mario's companions. ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}'', in fact, depicts Peach as an independent-minded and adventurous woman by having her defy the common trope of her and Mario sharing a romantic ending, as she chooses to go on adventures and see the world after her rescue rather than accept Mario's (or Bowser's) marriage proposal. Peach often shows a playful side, much like Mario himself, and the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series builds on this by depicting her as flirtatious and "sassy" in her taunts and victory poses, finding amusement in battle and victory. ''Princess Peach: Showtime'' revealed that Peach has a fondness for the theatrical and is proficient in many professions and combat styles, though these skills being genuine or simply acting is up to interpretation. She is said to be close friends with [[Princess Daisy]], and is paired up with her as a default teammate in most games with partner systems. While almost entirely only being featured in non-plot-driven spin-offs prior, Daisy would join her on adventures in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Run}}'' and ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' | Much like [[Bowser]], Peach has shown certain defining character traits depending on the game and adaptation. While many mainstream adaptations do not depict Peach with prominent character traits, some media such as ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}'', ''{{iw|mariowiki|The Super Mario Bros. Movie}}'', and the RPG spinoffs depict her as a wise ruler and the voice of reason among Mario's companions. ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}'', in fact, depicts Peach as an independent-minded and adventurous woman by having her defy the common trope of her and Mario sharing a romantic ending, as she chooses to go on adventures and see the world after her rescue rather than accept Mario's (or Bowser's) marriage proposal. Peach often shows a playful side, much like Mario himself, and the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series builds on this by depicting her as flirtatious and "sassy" in her taunts and victory poses, finding amusement in battle and victory. ''Princess Peach: Showtime'' revealed that Peach has a fondness for the theatrical and is proficient in many professions and combat styles, though these skills being genuine or simply acting is up to interpretation. She is said to be close friends with [[Princess Daisy]], and is paired up with her as a default teammate in most games with partner systems. While almost entirely only being featured in non-plot-driven spin-offs prior, Daisy would join her on adventures in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Run}}'' and ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' | ||
In ''Super Mario 64'' and the English version of ''Mario Kart 64'', Peach was voiced by now-former Nintendo of America localizer {{iw|mariowiki|Leslie Swan}}, and in the Japanese version of the latter game and the first two ''Mario Party'' games, {{iw|mariowiki|Asako Kozuki}} voiced Peach. Starting with ''Mario Golf'', {{iw|mariowiki|Jen Taylor}} voiced Peach in majority of Nintendo 64 and Nintendo GameCube titles, including ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. After {{iw|mariowiki|Nicole Mills}} temporarily replaced Taylor in 2005, as well as a brief return of Leslie Swan in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Paper Mario}}'', {{iw|mariowiki|Samantha Kelly}} portrayed Peach in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Strikers Charged}}'', alongside recycled voice clips from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Strikers}}'' by Mills. Although some of Taylor's voice clips are used in later few games, Kelly has fully replaced the former as the voice actress of Peach as of ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Galaxy}}'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] | In ''Super Mario 64'' and the English version of ''Mario Kart 64'', Peach was voiced by now-former Nintendo of America localizer {{iw|mariowiki|Leslie Swan}}, and in the Japanese version of the latter game and the first two ''Mario Party'' games, {{iw|mariowiki|Asako Kozuki}} voiced Peach. Starting with ''Mario Golf'', {{iw|mariowiki|Jen Taylor}} voiced Peach in majority of Nintendo 64 and Nintendo GameCube titles, including ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. After {{iw|mariowiki|Nicole Mills}} temporarily replaced Taylor in 2005, as well as a brief return of Leslie Swan in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Paper Mario}}'', {{iw|mariowiki|Samantha Kelly}} portrayed Peach in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Strikers Charged}}'', alongside recycled voice clips from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Strikers}}'' by Mills. Although some of Taylor's voice clips are used in later few games, Kelly has fully replaced the former as the voice actress of Peach as of ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Galaxy}}'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. | ||
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