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::::: Well if you have a bad day!!! you could see alejo y valentina mira da gracia mira, and if you need to know her entrance just see gameplay videos in youtube.--[[User:Fandangox|Fandangox]] 23:19, November 17, 2007 (EST)
::::: Well if you have a bad day!!! you could see alejo y valentina mira da gracia mira, and if you need to know her entrance just see gameplay videos in youtube.--[[User:Fandangox|Fandangox]] 23:19, November 17, 2007 (EST)
== Japanese Characters ==
Okay, here goes:
1) Look at the DOJO itself.  There are three distinct characters for Peach's Japanese name: pi, - (elongating the "i"), and chi.  Three.
2) The macron over the "i" also denotes that the vowel sound of the character (in this case, "pi") is elongated.

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How do you know that mario appears afterwards?

You mean Wario? Cutscene shown at E for All. Teamrocketspy621 08:27, October 28, 2007 (EDT)

No, I think that he is refering the part that say: "And mario arrives soon after" We are going to need a source for that. --Fandangox 12:15, October 28, 2007 (EDT)

Yeah. He actually does. Princesspeachluver13 20:13, November 13, 2007 (EST)

Well just give me the source. --Fandangox 20:28, November 13, 2007 (EST)

entrance?entrance?entrance?!

whats her entrance on stage?

She appears with her parasol. Check her character page on the DOJO!!, and you'll see a picture of her holding her parasol over her shoulder: that's the entrance pose. Aeris 21:10, November 13, 2007 (EST)
(with English accent)OH, REALLY?! Can you prove it?... ...(ends English accent) sorry. Im kinda having a bad day. :'( Princesspeachluver13 23:13, November 17, 2007 (EST)
Well if you have a bad day!!! you could see alejo y valentina mira da gracia mira, and if you need to know her entrance just see gameplay videos in youtube.--Fandangox 23:19, November 17, 2007 (EST)

Japanese Characters

Okay, here goes:

1) Look at the DOJO itself. There are three distinct characters for Peach's Japanese name: pi, - (elongating the "i"), and chi. Three. 2) The macron over the "i" also denotes that the vowel sound of the character (in this case, "pi") is elongated.