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  2. Bowsette - Wikipedia

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    Bowsette's popularity led to fans exploring concepts of other characters changed by the power-up into figures resembling Peach, including Super Mario character King Boo transformed into "Boosette" or "Booette", which also saw a great deal of fan art.

  3. Princess Daisy - Wikipedia

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    Princess Daisy (Japanese: デイジー姫, Hepburn: Deijī-hime, pronounced [deːʑiː çime]) is a princess character in the Mario franchise. She debuted in the 1989 Game Boy launch game Super Mario Land as the ruler of Sarasaland where she was given the role of damsel in distress for Mario to rescue.

  4. Princess Peach - Wikipedia

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    When discussing Peach's design for Super Princess Peach, released in 2005, Miyamoto said that it was important for Peach to be "Peach-like", meaning that she evokes the "free optimism of a princess". He explained that she was designed to convey an image of strength, rather than being protected by Mario, due to many Nintendo developers being ...

  5. Wedding Peach - Wikipedia

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    An anime television series premiered on TV Tokyo on April 5, 1995 to March 27, 1996 and ran for 51 episodes. The anime was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and was co-produced by KSS and OLM, Inc. A four-episode OVA series, titled Wedding Peach DX (Deluxe) was released from November 1996 to March 1997.

  6. Nao Yazawa - Wikipedia

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    Wedding Peach ran in Ciao magazine from 1994 to 1996, published by Shogakukan for six tankōbon volumes, and was adapted into an anime series. She worked on several other stories until 2000. [ 3 ] In 2003, she released the shojo manga Nozomi , a story about a girl who makes a wish upon a falling star and meets a demon who teaches her about love.

  7. Fan art - Wikipedia

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    Fan art can take many forms. In addition to traditional paintings, drawings, and digital art, fan artists may also create conceptual works, sculptures, video art, livestreams, web banners, avatars, graphic designs, web-based animations, photo collages, and posters, Fan art includes artistic representations of pre-existing characters both in new contexts and in contexts that are keeping with ...

  8. Super Princess Peach - Wikipedia

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    Super Princess Peach received generally positive reviews from critics, it currently has an average rating of 76.60% on GameRankings, [22] and of 75% on Metacritic. [23] By July 2007, 1.15 million copies of Super Princess Peach have been sold worldwide. [24] It is one of the best-selling Nintendo DS video games.

  9. Peach-Pit (manga artist duo) - Wikipedia

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    Peach-Pit (ピーチ・ピット, Pīchi Pitto) is a female manga artist duo in Japan, made up of Banri Sendo (千道 万里, Sendō Banri) and Shibuko Ebara (えばら 渋子, Ebara Shibuko). Their group name derives from the diner hangout Peach-Pit from the TV show Beverly Hills, 90210 . [ 1 ]