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:''For the similarly-named stage in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], see [[Princess Peach's Castle]].''
:''For the similarly-named stage in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], see [[Princess Peach's Castle]].''


{{cquote|A bumper floats above the center of this stage. Watch where you jump, or you'll get bumped sky-high!|quotecite=Super Smash Bros<nowiki>'</nowiki>s instruction manual}}
{{cquote|A bumper floats above the center of this stage. Watch where you jump, or you'll get bumped sky-high!|cite=Super Smash Bros<nowiki>'</nowiki>s instruction manual}}


'''Peach's Castle''' ({{ja|ピーチ城上空}}, ''Pīchi-jō jōkū'', '''Above Peach's Castle''') from the ''Super Mario 64'' is Mario & Luigi's home stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' It does not return in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. In [[1P Game]], the player fights a [[Mario (SSB)|Mario]] and [[Luigi (SSB)|Luigi]] team on this stage. It is considered legal in tournament play as sole counterpick stage in SSB, though only in the USBR64 rule set. While it is a counterpick, it is rarely played due to the prevalence of Dream Land and Hyrule but it is an occasional counterpick by Donkey Kong, Mario, and Yoshi mains, especially vs. Link users. The stage is labeled a counterpick due to the inability to grab ledges, the bumper hazard, and the angled platforms on the left and right which prevents KOs and is banned for similar reasons in Japans. It is also a rare doubles stage due to the small size and stage hazards. There are some tournaments which instead ban this stage in doubles and prefer Saffron City.
'''Peach's Castle''' ({{ja|ピーチ城上空}}, ''Pīchi-jō jōkū'', '''Above Peach's Castle''') from the ''Super Mario 64'' is Mario & Luigi's home stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' It does not return in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. In [[1P Game]], the player fights a [[Mario (SSB)|Mario]] and [[Luigi (SSB)|Luigi]] team on this stage. It is considered legal in tournament play as sole counterpick stage in SSB, though only in the USBR64 rule set. While it is a counterpick, it is rarely played due to the prevalence of Dream Land and Hyrule but it is an occasional counterpick by Donkey Kong, Mario, and Yoshi mains, especially vs. Link users. The stage is labeled a counterpick due to the inability to grab ledges, the bumper hazard, and the angled platforms on the left and right which prevents KOs and is banned for similar reasons in Japans. It is also a rare doubles stage due to the small size and stage hazards. There are some tournaments which instead ban this stage in doubles and prefer Saffron City.