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Grape's name, when combined with that of the Sour Bunch, plays off the phrase "sour grapes;" it also refers to her purple coloration and may also play into a fruit theme with Princess Peach's name. Additionally, the play on the phrase "sour grapes" references Ancient Greek theater's celebrations to honor [[wikipedia:Dionysus|Dionysus]], the god of wine and theater.<ref>Nintenduo World. [https://youtu.be/T3cYgN6Q43o 25 Secrets of Princess Peach: Showtime! 🎀 Facts & Easter Eggs (Nintendo Switch)]. YouTube (2024-03-24). Retrieved on March 29, 2024.</ref>
Grape's name, when combined with that of the Sour Bunch, plays off the phrase "sour grapes;" it also refers to her purple coloration and may also play into a fruit theme with Princess Peach's name. Additionally, the play on the phrase "sour grapes" references Ancient Greek theater's celebrations to honor [[wikipedia:Dionysus|Dionysus]], the god of wine and theater.<ref>Nintenduo World. [https://youtu.be/T3cYgN6Q43o 25 Secrets of Princess Peach: Showtime! 🎀 Facts & Easter Eggs (Nintendo Switch)]. YouTube (2024-03-24). Retrieved on March 29, 2024.</ref>


She is fought in ''[[It's Showtime, Grape!]]'', which is the final level of the game.
She is fought in [[It's Showtime, Grape!]], which is the final level of the game.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 05:03, May 1, 2024

Grape
Grape artwork from Princess Peach: Showtime!
First appearance Princess Peach: Showtime! (2024)

Template:Quote2 Grape, also referred to as Madame Grape by her minions,[1] is the main antagonist of Princess Peach: Showtime! She is an evil sorceress who, along with her gang of minions called the Sour Bunch, takes over Sparkle Theater while Princess Peach is in attendance. Peach teams up with the theater's guardian Stella to put a stop to Grape's madness.[2]

Grape's name, when combined with that of the Sour Bunch, plays off the phrase "sour grapes;" it also refers to her purple coloration and may also play into a fruit theme with Princess Peach's name. Additionally, the play on the phrase "sour grapes" references Ancient Greek theater's celebrations to honor Dionysus, the god of wine and theater.[3]

She is fought in It's Showtime, Grape!, which is the final level of the game.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese グレープ
Gurēpu
Grape

Chinese 桂葡
Guìpú
Derived from "grape" and「葡萄」(pútáo, "grape")

Dutch Grape
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French Syrah
Named after the French grape variety
German Grape
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Italian Uva Spina
Lit. "spiny grape", the Italian name for gooseberries
Korean 그레이프
Geuleipeu
Grape

Portuguese Rubi
Reference to the Brazilian grape variety uva rubi ("ruby grape")
Russian Грейп
Gryeyp
Grape

Spanish Grape
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Madame Grape
Language Name Meaning
Dutch Hare Zurigheid Grape
Her Sourness Grape
French Dame Syrah
Lady Grape
German Frau Grape
Ms. Grape
Italian Somma Uva Spina
Supreme Grape
Portuguese Manda-uva Rubi
Portmanteau of mandachuva ("big shot"/"big cheese") and uva rubi ("ruby grape")
Spanish (NOA) Señoría Grape
Lordship Grape
Spanish (NOE) Doña Grape
Mrs Grape
Grape the Great
Language Name Meaning
Dutch Giga-Grape
Big/Giant-Grape
French Méga Syrah
Mega Grape
German Grape die Große
Grape the Great
Italian Grande Uva Spina
Great/Big Grape
Portuguese Mega Rubi
Mega Grape
Spanish Giga Grape
Big Grape

References

  1. ^ "Boo, hiss! She’s the baddest of the bunch, the villain of the vine, the berry of whom you should be wary – the notorious Madame Grape!" – Nintendo UK. Nintendo of Europe on X. X. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  2. ^ Nintendo of America (September 14, 2023). Princess Peach: Showtime! - Nintendo Direct 9.14.2023. YouTube. Retrieved September 14, 2023.
  3. ^ Nintenduo World. 25 Secrets of Princess Peach: Showtime! 🎀 Facts & Easter Eggs (Nintendo Switch). YouTube (2024-03-24). Retrieved on March 29, 2024.