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|caption=Princess Peach's Castle as seen in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' and ''[[New Super Luigi U]]''.
|image=[[File:Peach's Castle side view.png|270px]]<br>Peach's Castle as seen in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''
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|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'' (1986)
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario 64]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' ([[List of games by date#2015|2015]])
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{{quote|So this is Peach's Castle...it's more beautiful than I imagined!|Penguru|Super Mario Galaxy}}
{{quote|So this is Peach's Castle...it's more beautiful than I imagined!|Penguru|Super Mario Galaxy}}
'''Peach's Castle''' (also known as '''Princess Peach's Castle''' or the '''Mushroom Castle'''<ref>Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller. ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Player's Guide. Page 118.</ref><ref>''Super Mario 64'' North American instruction booklet, page 4.</ref><ref>''Super Mario 64 DS'' North American instruction booklet, page 4.</ref>) is the [[castle]] situated within the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and its most prominent landmark. It is home to [[Princess Peach]], as well as many [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s, including [[Toad]] and [[Toadsworth]]. The rooms inside the castle vary from game to game, as does the castle's location. Its general appearance was codified in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', where it is characterized by a tall tower supported by four towers along the outside walls. It is usually surrounded by a moat and located in a hilly grassland. Some games also have a town of varying size in its proximity, which is often named [[Toad Town]].


'''Princess Peach's Castle''' (also known as '''Mushroom Castle''' or simply '''Peach's Castle''') is the castle situated within the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and its most prominent landmark. [[Princess Peach]] and many [[Toad (species)|Toads]] including [[Toad (character)|Toad]] and [[Toadsworth]] resides. The rooms inside the castle vary from game to game, as does the castle's location. It is recognized by a tall tower standing in the center of the castle and is supported by four towers along the outside walls in most games.  
Peach is sometimes seen having more than one castle. An entirely different one is seen in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', at the [[Peach Field]] court. It stands on a gigantic and poorly structured rock out in the sea. This castle is also visible from Koopa Beach. The castles of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', are also said to be in the Mushroom Kingdom and invaded by Bowser. The Mushroom Castle in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' also has a radically different design, as it predates the traditional design from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.


In main [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' titles]], the castle is normally seen on grassy plains away from civilization while the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]] sometimes depicts it in a busy town. ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and its [[Super Mario Galaxy 2|successor]] show it to be in town but in a less crowded area. Regardless of the game, the castle is always found in [[Toad Town]].
In the Modern version of the ''[[Fire (Game & Watch)|Fire]]'' minigame for ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'', the main setting is a burning castle that presumably belonged to Princess Peach, with Mario and Luigi needing to evacuate Toads, Yoshis, and Donkey Kong Jrs. into a nearby Mushroom carriage. In the Modern version of ''[[Chef]]'' for the latter game, after reaching 200 points, the background will transition to a castle garden that presumably belonged to Princess Peach. In the comic series ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]'', Peach's Castle has a slightly different design, resembling a medieval castle.


==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!''===
[[File:PeachsCastleAnime.png|thumb|left|Peach's Castle as seen in ''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!'']]
Peach's Castle is first depicted in the anime film ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]''. In the film, [[Bowser]] conquers the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] in response to [[Princess Peach]] turning down his marriage proposal, resulting in him kidnapping Peach and taking over her castle. While [[Bowser's Castle|under his control]], the castle is situated on a tall mountaintop and includes catacombs full of traps, including a [[Fire Bar]] and a pit full of [[lava]] and [[Lava Bubble]]s. The castle is destroyed when Luigi accidentally floods the lava pit while mining for [[coin]]s, but it is restored to its original form after Bowser's defeat breaks his spell over the kingdom. The design of the restored castle would set a precedent for later depictions, being a traditional European castle with white brickwork and large pink spires and flagpoles atop each tower.
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===DIC cartoons===
====''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''====
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', the castle is mentioned in the episode "[[Pirates of Koopa]]," in which Mario states that they were going there in his [[List of implied items#Plumber's Log|Plumber's Log]].
====''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''====
[[File:PeachsCastleSMB3.png|thumb|Princess Toadstool's castle as seen in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'']]
In ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the castle appears in the episodes "[[Reign Storm]]", "[[Kootie Pie Rocks]]", "[[Up, Up, and a Koopa]]" and "[[Recycled Koopa]]".
===''Super Mario'' (Kodansha manga)===
[[File:KC Kingdom Castle flood.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The castle, flooded]]
In [[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|Kodansha's ''Super Mario'' manga]], the castle appears at the start of the ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' adaptation. [[Mushroom King|The king]] asks [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] to fix its flooding problem.
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===''Super Mario-kun''===
Peach's Castle has appeared a few times in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. In [[Super Mario-kun Volume 6|volume 6]], after the ending of the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' arc, Bowser's Castle is taken over by Peach.
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===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
[[File:SMRPG Chancellor.png|thumb|The throne room of the castle]]
[[File:Smrpgpeachcastle.png|thumb|left|The Mushroom Castle from ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.'']]
The Mushroom Castle makes its first appearance in a video game in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. It is home to [[Princess Peach]], the [[Chancellor]], [[Granny]], the [[Vault Guard]], and several other [[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]]. After being escorted to the throne room by [[Toad]] the first time, [[Mario]] informs the Chancellor that the Princess is missing after a [[Exor|huge sword]] pierced [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Keep]]. Soon, after returning from [[Mushroom Way]], Mario and [[Mallow]] find [[Shymore]]s coming out of the castle's front door, with most of the castle's Mushroom People hiding in the [[Princess Peach's room|Princess' room]]. After the leader, [[Claymorton]], is defeated in the throne room, the first [[Star Piece (Super Mario RPG)|Star Piece]] is discovered and the castle returns to normal. Later, Princess Peach is returned to the castle after rescuing her at [[Marrymore]]; however, she escapes from her bedroom window using a parasol, and joins Mario's party while Granny is disguised as her.
After obtaining the fifth Star Piece, [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros.|Samus Aran]] makes a cameo resting in the castle's guest room.
It has the same role in the [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|2023 remake]] for the [[Nintendo Switch]], although it is slightly redesigned to have blue rooftops instead of red to have it better reflect its appearance in the world map. Because of video cutscenes being included in the remake, it also adds a scene showing Peach jumping out of the tower on-screen to rejoin Mario, which was merely implied in the original game.
===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario 64''====
====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
[[File:CastleSM64.jpg|thumb|200px|The castle in ''Super Mario 64''.]]
[[File:Peach Castle in Super Mario 64.png|thumb|The castle in ''Super Mario 64'']]
Peach's Castle makes its official debut in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. At the beginning of the game, the princess invites Mario over for a cake; unfortunately, by the time [[Mario|the plumber]] arrives, [[Bowser]] has seized control of the castle. The Koopa King achieves this feat by stealing nearly all of the [[Power Star|Power Stars]] that give the castle its energy. Once the Power Stars are in his possession, he uses their magic to seal the inhabitants of the castle--the Princess and a bevy of [[Toad (species)|Toads]]--within the walls of the building, imprisoning them. After disposing of them, Bowser uses the Stars' power to warp the castle to his own design, creating massive worlds within paintings, walls, and other structures of the castle, populating those worlds with his minions, and concealing the Stars themselves within them. When Mario arrives, he begins a quest to recover the stolen Power Stars, exploring the castle's four floors (basement, first, second, and third floor), moat, and courtyard to recover them from Bowser's grasp. Along the way, Mario finds secret stars that Bowser had not discovered; the Toads within the walls help as well by offering advice, cheering Mario on, and even, on three occasions, giving Mario Power Stars that they kept safe from Bowser. When Mario has collected enough Stars, he is able to climb to the tallest tower in the castle and fight the King of the Koopas in his [[Bowser in the Sky| final hideout]]. After defeating him, Mario flies outside and discovers that Princess Toadstool herself had been magically locked into the large stained-glass window of her image that sits above the castle's main entrance. With the Power Stars saved, Peach's Castle is restored to its original form, the Princess and Toads are freed, and everyone celebrates with cake.
[[File:SM64DS-Peach's Castle.png|frame|right|The castle as seen in ''Super Mario 64 DS'']]
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The Mushroom Castle is the main hub in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and later in its [[Reissue#Remakes|remake]], ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. It contains many rooms with [[painting]]s (some of which can be [[jump]]ed into to access courses) and furniture. The [[Castle Grounds]] are surrounded by hills that prevent the player from escaping. After the player defeats [[Bowser]], Princess Peach emerges from the stained glass window on the front of the castle. When the player gets all of the [[Power Star]]s in the game, the [[cannon]] in the Castle Grounds is unlocked, granting access to three [[1-Up Mushroom|1-UP Mushroom]]s and [[Yoshi]] (or one of [[Luigi]]'s [[rabbit]]s in the DS version) on the roof.


====''Super Mario 64 DS''====
In the original version, five secret Power Stars are obtained around the Mushroom Castle itself. Three are each obtained by talking to certain [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s around the castle. The other two are obtained by catching [[MIPS]] around the castle. In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', the Power Stars from MIPS are no longer obtainable, which means only three Power Stars returned in the remake. Three Power Stars were introduced in the remake, which makes a total of six Power Stars that can be obtained at the Mushroom Castle:
[[File:SM64DS-Peach's Castle.PNG|frame|left|The castle as seen in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.]]
*One can be obtained by collecting eight [[Red Coin]]s in the [[Courtyard (Peach's Castle)|courtyard]] by defeating [[Boo]]s.
Peach's Castle is introduced as the central hub for the entire adventure in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' as well. At the start of the game, Peach sends a letter to Mario, and Mario, Luigi, and Wario proceed to enter the castle. After the three are kidnapped by Bowser, Yoshi is seen sleeping on the roof (a possible reference to ''Super Mario 64''), only to be awakened by one of the Lakitu Bros., and carried by him to the front of the castle. The Lakitu Bro tells Yoshi that Mario didn't return from the castle yet, and Yoshi heads to the castle, starting the adventure.
*One can be obtained by Luigi when he goes behind a door inside the large mirror in the room with the [[Snowman's Land]] and [[Chief Chilly Challenge]] paintings.
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*One can be obtained by catching eight [[glowing rabbit]]s in total.
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|[[File:SM64-Facing Whomp's Fortress.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Facing Whomp's Fortress.png|130px]]
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|[[File:SM64-Facing Cool, Cool Mountain.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Facing Cool, Cool Mountain.png|130px]]
|The painting leading to [[Cool, Cool Mountain]]
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|[[File:SM64-Facing Jolly Roger Bay.png|130px]]
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|[[File:SM64-Facing Secret Slide.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS-Facing Secret Slide.png|130px]]
|The window leading to [[The Princess's Secret Slide]]
|[[File:Dark World Entrance.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Dark World Entrance.png|130px]]
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|[[File:SM64DS Dungeon Entrance.png|130px]]
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|[[File:SM64DS Castle Basement.png|130px]]
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|[[File:SM64DS Moat Dam.png|130px]]
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|The door to the flood room through a transparent surface
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|[[File:SM64DS Flooded Tunnel.png|130px]]
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|[[File:SM64-Boo Corridor.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Boo Corridor.png|130px]]
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|[[File:SM64 Boo Court.png|130px]]
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|[[File:SM64DS Facing Big Boo's Haunt.png|130px]]
|The carousel<ref>M. Arakawa. ''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide. Page 48.</ref> leading to [[Big Boo's Haunt]]
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|N/A
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|The hole that leads to [[Battle Fort]]
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|[[File:SM64DS Facing Hazy Maze Cave.png|130px]]
|The portal leading to the [[Hazy Maze Cave]]
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|[[File:SM64-Facing Lethal Lava Land.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Facing Lethal Lava Land.png|130px]]
|The painting leading to [[Lethal Lava Land]]
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|[[File:SM64-Facing Dire, Dire Docks.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Facing Dire, Dire Docks.png|130px]]
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|[[File:SM64DS-Fire Sea Entrance.png|130px]]
|The chute leading to [[Bowser in the Fire Sea]]
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|[[File:SM64 Gallery Room.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Gallery Room.png|130px]]
|Part of the upper floor
|[[File:SM64 Mirror Room.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Mirror Room.png|130px]]
|The Mirror Room<ref>(June 10, 1998). [https://web.archive.org/web/19980610064913/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/super_mario64/basic10.html Course 10: Snowman's Land]. ''Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy'' (Internet Archive: Wayback Machine). Retrieved March 15, 2022.</ref> on the upper floor
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|N/A
|[[File:SM64DS Through the Looking Glass.png|130px]]
|The white void in the castle
|N/A
|[[File:SM64DS Chief Chilly Entrance.png|130px]]
|The painting leading to [[Chief Chilly Challenge]]
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|[[File:SM64-Facing Snowman's Land.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Facing Snowman's Land.png|130px]]
|The wall leading to [[Snowman's Land]]
|[[File:SM64-Facing Wet-Dry World.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Facing Wet-Dry World.png|130px]]
|The painting leading to [[Wet-Dry World]]
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|[[File:SM64-Facing Tall, Tall Mountain.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Facing Tall, Tall Mountain.png|130px]]
|The painting leading to [[Tall, Tall Mountain]]
|[[File:SM64-Facing Tiny-Huge Island.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Facing Tiny-Huge Island.png|130px]]
|The paintings leading to [[Tiny-Huge Island]]
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|[[File:SM64 Clock Room.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Clock Room.png|130px]]
|The clock room where the [[endless stairs]] are
|[[File:SM64-Facing Tick Tock Clock.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Facing Tick Tock Clock.png|130px]]
|The portal leading to [[Tick Tock Clock]]
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|[[File:SM64-Facing Rainbow Ride.png|130px]]
|[[File:SM64DS Facing Rainbow Ride.png|130px]]
|Mario falls into [[Rainbow Ride]].
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|[[File:SM64DS Toad Star.png|130px]]
|A [[Toad (species)|Toad]] in the castle
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|[[File:SM64DS Flat Roof.png|130px]]
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|The [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]]
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|The room behind the 8-[[★ door]] with the painting leading to [[Goomboss Battle]]
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====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
[[File:NSMB-Peach Castle.PNG|thumb|left|The castle shown in the game's intro.]]
[[File:Peach's Castle NSMB background.png|thumb|left|The castle shown in the game's intro.]]
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', the castle is seen in the game's opening, where it is attacked by a thundercloud (possibly [[Lakithunder]]) shortly before [[Bowser Jr.]] kidnaps the princess. Since this game, the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' series has had a running theme of having Peach's Castle in [[1-1 (NSMB)|World 1-1]], plainly visible at the start of the stages. The only exceptions to this running theme are ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' and ''New Super Luigi U'' (see section for details).
The castle reappears in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' where it is struck by lightning in the beginning (as a diversion while Peach is kidnapped) and can be seen in [[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]. Since this game, the ''[[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|New Super Mario Bros.]]'' series has had a running theme of having Peach's Castle visible in the background of the first level of each game.
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====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
[[File:LuigiRosalinaSMG.png|thumb|left|200px|This image is sent to the [[Wii Message Board]] after Luigi collects 121 [[Power Star]]s.]]
[[File:LuigiRosalinaSMG.png|thumb|left|200px|This image is sent to the [[Wii Message Board]] after Luigi collects 121 [[Power Star]]s. The castle can be seen in the background.]]
[[File:SMG Prolog2.png|thumb|right|Peach's Castle as it appears during the [[Star Festival]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.]]
[[File:SMG Prolog2.png|thumb|Peach's Castle as it appears during the [[Star Festival]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.]]
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', Princess Peach invites Mario to her castle during the [[Star Festival]], in order to show him the [[Luma (character)|Luma]] she has found. As he makes his way there, however, Bowser appears and lifts the entire castle into outer space; despite Mario's efforts to hang on, he is sent flying into the cosmos by [[Kamek]], and a distressed Peach sends Luma to help him as her castle is brought to the center of the universe.
The castle reappears in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', keeping its design from ''Super Mario 64''. A town adjacent to it and a road leading there are considered a part of the castle grounds, named [[Castle Gardens]] in the game. In the beginning of the game, Peach invites Mario to the castle for the [[Star Festival]]. When he gets there, Bowser lifts the castle into space and kidnaps Peach. At the end of the game, Rosalina flies Mario to the castle so that he can battle Bowser. When Bowser is defeated, the castle is sucked into his black hole, but it is expelled and returned to its original location in the Mushroom Kingdom. Mario (or Luigi) can access the castle grounds when they go to the [[Grand Finale Galaxy]] after the player collects 120 Power Stars with both characters.
 
In order to reach the castle again, Mario must travel through numerous galaxies in order to reclaim the [[Power Star]]s responsible for sustaining the [[Comet Observatory]], which Bowser had stolen and used to fashion an intergalactic empire; in return, [[Rosalina]], the keeper of the observatory and mother of the Lumas, flies the plumber to the center of the universe once he has collected them all, where he uses a warp gate within the castle to reach [[Bowser's Galaxy Reactor]] and rescue Peach.
 
Following Bowser's defeat and the rescue of the final [[Grand Star]], the star it was being used to power implodes on itself, becoming a massive [[Black Hole]], which begins to consume Peach's castle along with the observatory and the remnants of the surrounding galaxy; the Lumas perform a sacrifice by flinging themselves into the center of the black hole in order to stabilize it. The resulting explosion restores the cosmos to their former state and returns the castle, along with Mario, Peach, and Bowser, to its rightful place in the Mushroom Kingdom. The castle resembles its design from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
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====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
[[File:Princess_Peach_Castle_Sprite.png|left|frame]]
[[File:Princess Peach Castle Sprite.png|left|frame]]
[[File:Peach's Castle NSMBW.png|200px|thumb|The castle as seen in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''.]]
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In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', the castle was featured during the game's opening in which Peach was holding her birthday party. After Peach got kidnapped by the [[Koopalings]], Mario, Luigi, and two Toads immediately went in hot pursuit after those responsible for the crime. While the four heroes made haste, two other Toads back at the castle fired Penguin Suits and Propeller Mushrooms their way for them to use.
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In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', the castle is featured during the game's opening in which Peach holds her birthday party. After she is kidnapped by the [[Koopalings]], Mario, Luigi, and two Toads immediately chase Peach, and two other Toads back at the castle fire [[Penguin Suit]]s and [[Propeller Mushroom]]s out of a cannon into the Mushroom Kingdom.


The castle is also the location to get [[Hint Movies]]. They can be obtained by giving star coins to [[Toad]] who resides in the castle during the game. Once again, it can be seen in the background at the start of World 1-1.
The castle is also the location to watch [[hint movies]], which can be obtained by giving [[Star Coin]]s to a Toad who resides in the castle during the game. Once again, it can be seen in the background at the start of [[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 1-1]].
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====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
[[File:PeachsCastle-SMG2jpg.jpeg|left|thumb|200px|Peach's Castle as seen in the beginning of ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.]]
[[File:Peach's Castle SMG2.png|left|thumb|200px|Peach's Castle as seen in the beginning of ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.]]
[[File:CakeSMG2.png|thumb|200px|Peach's Castle as it appears in the ending credits in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.]]
[[File:CakeSMG2.png|thumb|200px|Peach's Castle as it appears in the ending credits in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.]]
The castle appears very briefly in the opening of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. After traversing a 2-D level, Mario enters Toad Town, finding it in ruins. He then sees a giant Bowser in front of the castle, who gloats at Mario and flies away with Princess Peach. Mario then meets two Lumas on the bridge over the moat, one of which turns into a Launch Star and sends him to [[Sky Station Galaxy]]. The castle also appeared at the end of the credits where Mario and friends have a party for saving the galaxy.
The castle appears very briefly in the opening of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. After Mario arrives, he finds it under attack by Bowser, who gloats at Mario and flies away with Princess Peach. Mario then meets two Lumas on the bridge over the moat, one of which turns into a Launch Star and sends him to [[Sky Station Galaxy]]. The castle also appears at the end of the credits where Mario and friends have a party for saving the galaxy.
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If the player waits for a while on the title screen without pressing {{button|3ds|A}}, they can enter Peach's Castle. There are many Toads here, and Mario can practice his moves in the castle. In the castle, there are five toads. The place where the red toad stands is inaccessible, as it is sticking up, which can be seen while stepping behind the tower or by switching to 3-D. It can also be seen in the opening and ending cutscenes of the game. Like the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' series, the castle also appears in the background of [[World 1 (Super Mario 3D Land)#World 1-1|World 1-1]], alongside the [[Tail Tree]].
In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', if the player waits for a while on the title screen without pressing {{button|3ds|A}}, they can enter Peach's Castle. There are five Toads here, and Mario can practice his moves in the castle. The place where the red Toad stands is inaccessible, as it is sticking up, which can be seen while stepping behind the tower or by switching to 3-D. The castle can also be seen in the opening and ending cutscenes of the game. Like in the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' series, the castle also appears in the background of [[World 1-1 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 1-1]], alongside the [[Tail Tree]].
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====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
[[File:NSMB2 Peach's Castle.png|thumb|right|150px]]
[[File:NSMB2 Peach's Castle.png|thumb|150px]]
Like in ''New Super Mario Bros.'', Peach's Castle makes a cameo in the opening and in the background of [[World 1 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)#World 1-1|World 1-1]]. It has the same appearance as in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''. It also appears in the hidden area of Course 3 of the [[Gold Classics Pack]].
Like in ''New Super Mario Bros.'', Peach's Castle makes a cameo in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' in the opening and in the background of [[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1-1]]. It has the same appearance as in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''. As in ''New Super Mario Bros.'', however, it cannot be entered. It also appears in the hidden area of Course 3 of the [[Gold Classics Pack]].
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====''New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Luigi U''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Luigi U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''====
[[File:Nsmbufinalworld2.png|thumb|[[Peach's Castle (New Super Mario Bros. U)|Peach's Castle]] as seen in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' and ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', after [[Bowser]]'s invasion.]]
[[File:NSMBU Peach's Castle World Map.png|thumb|left|Peach's Castle as seen in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]'' after [[Bowser]]'s invasion]]
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[[Peach's Castle (New Super Mario Bros. U)|Peach's Castle]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' and ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'' seems to be a similar place as it were in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''. However, this iteration has a large moat surrounding the castle, an extra floor, as well as a tower on the right of the castle. In both of the game's openings, Bowser and the Koopalings once again attempt to kidnap Princess Peach. They take hostage over her at her own castle, which is the final area of the main game. Bowser and Bowser Jr. await the player at [[The Final Battle (New Super Mario Bros. U)|The Final Battle]], which takes place at the top floor of the castle.
Peach's Castle in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]'' appears to be in the same location as in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', and can again be seen in the background at the end of [[Acorn Plains-1]]. However, this iteration has a large moat surrounding the castle (as in ''Super Mario 64'' and other games), an extra floor, as well as two towers on either side of the central tower. In the games' openings, Bowser and the Koopalings kidnap Princess Peach and take hostage over her at her own castle, which is the final area of the main game. Bowser and Bowser Jr. await the player at [[The Final Battle (New Super Mario Bros. U)|The Final Battle]], which takes place at the top floor of the castle.
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====''Super Mario 3D World''====
====''Super Mario 3D World''====
In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', the castle is briefly seen in the opening cutscene as the [[Mario|pro]][[Luigi|tag]][[Princess Peach|oni]][[Blue Toad|sts]] take a walk on a starry night full of fireworks and meteors. The castle appears to have its design from ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' this time around, but the main doors now have a rounded shape, and are blue with three spots, resembling a mushroom, and the grounds surrounding it are blocked by grassy hills.
In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', the castle is briefly seen in the opening cutscene as the protagonists ([[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Toad]]) take a walk on a starry night full of fireworks and meteors. The castle appears to have its design from ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' this time around, but the main doors now have a rounded shape, and are blue with three spots, resembling a mushroom, and the grounds surrounding it are blocked by grassy hills.


===''Super Mario-Kun''===
====''Super Mario Run''====
Princess Peach's Castle has appeared a few times in ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]''. It also takes in different appearances according to the game the volume is based on.
During the events of ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', Peach's Castle along with other buildings are destroyed as Bowser tries to take over the Mushroom Kingdom. However, if the player plays Toad Rally frequently, the castle will be rebuilt and will expand over time caused by the increase of [[Toad (species)|Toads]]. Peach's Castle stops expanding at level 20, when the player has at least 4,000 Toads. [[Princess Peach|Peach]] will be brought back to the castle when the player defeats Bowser in [[Bowser's Bob-ombing Run]].


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====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
File:Princess Peach's Castle SuperMarioKun 6.jpg|Volume 6.
[[File:Peach's Castle Super Mario Odyssey.png|thumb|Peach's Castle in ''Super Mario Odyssey'']]
File:PrincessPeach'sCastle SuperMarioKun.jpg|Adaption of ''Paper Mario''.
Peach's Castle appears in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It can be glimpsed in the opening cutscene, but it, like the rest of the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], can only be visited after completing the game. Its design is heavily based on its appearance in ''Super Mario 64'', and features some references to that game.
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The roof of the castle can be accessed by throwing [[Cappy]] onto a nearby [[Scarecrow (object)|Scarecrow]], which creates a temporary set of stairs. [[Yoshi]] can be found on top of the roof like in ''Super Mario 64'', albeit encased in a [[Yoshi Egg]]; breaking the egg will release Yoshi and allow him to be [[Capture|captured]]. A Power Moon can be found on one of the castle's towers.
 
Behind the castle is a small ledge where [[Goombette]] can be found, and in the castle's moat is a [[Warp Pipe]] blocked off by a [[fruit (Yoshi food)|fruit]]. They can both be accessed by draining the moat, which is done by removing the four poles located underwater; this will also play the "puzzle solved" tune from ''Super Mario 64''. The Warp Pipe takes Mario to a painting of the [[Ruined Dragon]], allowing him to rematch the boss.
 
The castle's interior is heavily based on the main room of the first floor of the castle from ''Super Mario 64'', complete with a rearrangement of "Inside the Castle Walls" as the background music. [[Toadette]] can be found inside the castle, and will give Mario [[Power Moon]]s in exchange for accomplishing certain achievements. Two Power Moons can also be found there, one of which is collected by standing on the sun rug at the center and looking at the ceiling, which is a reference to how the [[Tower of the Wing Cap]] is entered in ''Super Mario 64''. Three [[regional coin]]s can be collected behind [[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s throne, and the kingdom's Hint Art can also be found inside the castle. Like in the rest of the Mushroom Kingdom, the Power Moons obtained in the castle have the appearance of [[Power Star]]s, and play the corresponding jingle from ''Super Mario 64'' when collected.
 
After Peach and Tiara are rescued, they travel the world on their own. If Mario returns to any of the kingdoms (excluding the [[Dark Side|Dark]] and [[Darker Side]]s), he is able to find them in certain areas. Upon returning to the Mushroom Kingdom, Peach and Tiara are located on the castle's balcony.
 
After 999 Power Moons are collected, the castle's tallest tower will be covered by a giant top hat. Climbing on top of it and throwing Cappy at the glowing spot will trigger a short cinematic, showing a display of fireworks as Peach and Tiara wave towards the camera from the balcony and a triumphant rearrangement of the level clear tune from the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' plays. However, if a [[Goomba Tower]] with a stack of ten is at the front of the castle while the celebration plays out, Peach and Tiara will instead become scared.<ref>Youtube. Retrieved March 21, 2022.[https://youtu.be/8sD1Kist2Ok]</ref>
 
====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
Peach's Castle plays a key role in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''{{'}}s Story Mode. In it, Chief Toadette and her group of Toads have just finished building the castle, but [[Undodog]] appears and steps on a [[Reset Rocket]], causing the castle to be erased. The mode revolves around Mario going on jobs requested by various characters in order to collect coins to have the Toads rebuild the castle. In certain cases, including nearing the end, various Toads request errands to help complete the castle, and also rescue various Toads who got abducted while otherwise unoccupied with the task, with the Chief ending up being abducted by Meowser just before the finishing touches to the castle were completed. Afterwards, Peach arrived and proceeded to thank Mario and the Toads for the hard work in restoring the castle before kissing Mario on the face. However, Undodog approached the Reset Rocket, causing everyone to panic as it irised out, although the end credits revealed that they ultimately managed to stop Undodog from erasing the castle again.


===''Mario Kart'' series===
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====''Mario Kart 64''====
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The castle first appears in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' in the track [[N64 Royal Raceway|Royal Raceway]]. It has the exact same design as in ''Super Mario 64''. Players have a choice to explore the grounds if they wish, but they cannot enter the castle itself. The Award Ceremony also takes place at the castle where the top three racers will drive there to celebrate after winning.
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====''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''====
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[[File:Peach Circuit MKSC icon.png|thumb|left|Peach Circuit icon]]
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In ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', Peach's Castle appears in the background of [[GBA Peach Circuit|Peach Circuit]], [[SNES Mario Circuit 1|Mario Circuit 1]], [[Mario Circuit 4]], and [[GBA Battle Course 3|Battle Course 3]], where it uses a similar design to ''[[Paper Mario]]'', while its appearance in Peach Circuit's icon more closely resembles its design in {{media link|Marioglobe.png|key artwork}} for ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. In Peach Circuit and Battle Course 3's reappearances in ''Mario Kart DS'' and ''Mario Kart Wii'' respectively, the castle lacks the flags. Peach's Castle can also be seen in the background of [[Rainbow Road (Mario Kart: Super Circuit)|Rainbow Road]] atop [[Bowser's Castle]], just like in ''Paper Mario''.
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====''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''====
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[[File:MarioCircuitIcon-MKDD.png|thumb|left|Mario Circuit]]
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The castle appears in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' twice: once on [[GCN Mario Circuit|Mario Circuit]], and again in the background on [[GCN Mushroom Bridge|Mushroom Bridge]] in Grand Prix mode, just before the first tunnel. In Mario Circuit, the castle is completely cut off from the road and separated from the track by walls. Also, in Mushroom Bridge the castle can be spotted vaguely obscured by fog in the background. This castle is very cartoon-like compared to its other appearances.
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====''Mario Kart DS''====
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[[File:MKDS Mario Circuit Course Icon.png|frame|Mario Circuit]]
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In ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', the castle reappears once more in its iteration of [[Mario Circuit (Mario Kart DS)|Mario Circuit]], where the castle is situated on a large lake in the middle of the track. It aslo appears in {{classic|GBA|Peach Circuit}}. A country estate with a similar design appears in [[DS Peach Gardens|Peach Gardens]].
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[[File:MarioCircuit MKWii.png|thumb|left|Mario Circuit]]
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Peach's Castle appears yet again in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', once again on [[Mario Circuit (Mario Kart Wii)|Mario Circuit]]. Like in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', there is a small town near it. [[Shy Guy]]s and [[Hammer Bro]]s. watch the race as they sit on the fences surrounding the castle and houses. The typical Mushroom Kingdom hills can be seen in the background along with a rainbow. Yellow sunflowers are neatly placed along the grasses of the track and a hot-air balloon labeled "MARIO" floats and travels over the grounds. It also appears in {{classic|GCN|Mario Circuit}} and {{classic|GBA|Battle Course 3}}.
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Peach's Castle also made some appearances in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]. The castle first appears in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' in the track [[Royal Raceway]]. It has the exact same design as the one in ''Super Mario 64''. Players have a choice to explore the grounds if they wish; however they may not enter the castle itself. The Award Ceremony also takes place where the top three drivers will drive there with confetti and a golden trophy for the winner of the cup. In the reappearance of the course as a retro course in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', the physical appearance of Peach's Castle and the area around it are not the same as ''Super Mario 64'' anymore. Furthermore, the entrance to it has been blocked. Thus, racers can no longer explore the area around Peach's Castle.
 
====''Mario Kart 7''====
Peach's Castle appears in [[3DS Mario Circuit|Mario Circuit]] from the game, ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', and it is the first time the player is allowed to drive through the castle.


In ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', Peach's Castle can been seen in the background of [[Rainbow Road]] atop of Bowser's Castle, just like in ''Paper Mario''.  It also appears in [[Peach Circuit]], [[Mario Circuit 1]], [[Mario Circuit 4]] and [[Battle Course 3 (GBA)|Battle Course 3]] as an object in the background.
====''Mario Kart Arcade GP DX''====
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Peach's Castle reappears as a course in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'' simply titled "Peach Castle". Players are once again able to drive inside the castle, although it is much larger in scale than in ''Mario Kart 7'', and it features pieces of character artwork that pop out of boxes in the background similar to jack-in-the-boxes.


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[[File:Peach's Castle MK8.jpg|thumb|200px|Peach's Castle in <small>N64</small> Royal Raceway in ''Mario Kart 8''.]]
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In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', yet [[Mario Circuit (Mario Kart 8)|another Mario Circuit]] is built around Peach's Castle. The castle appears to be in a different location from its previous appearances and is on a large hill in the center of the track.
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The castle appears in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' twice. Once on [[Mario Circuit (GCN)|Mario Circuit]] and in the background on [[Mushroom Bridge]] in Grand Prix mode, just before the first tunnel. In Mario Circuit, the castle is completely cut off from the road and separated from the track by walls. This castle is very 'cheerful' and cartoon-like, compared to its other appearances. In Mario Circuit, several Goombas on a rocky road, Piranha Plants in pipes along the track, a Chain Chomp on a large turn and tricky bends await a racer on both GameCube and Wii. (''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Mario Circuit reappears in ''Mario Kart Wii'' as a retro course in the [[Leaf Cup]]). Also, in [[Mushroom Bridge]] the castle can be spotted vaguely obscured by fog in the background.


In ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. the castle reappears once more in its iteration of [[Mario Circuit (DS)|Mario Circuit]], where the castle is situated on a large lake in the middle of the track, and [[Peach Gardens]].
It also appears in {{classic|N64|Royal Raceway}} with an updated design, with the area around it changed. Furthermore, the entrance to it has been blocked. Thus, racers can no longer explore the area around the castle.
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Peach's Castle appears yet again in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', once again on [[Mario Circuit (Wii)|Mario Circuit]]. It, like in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', is located in a small village called [[Toad Town]]. [[Shy Guy]]s and [[Hammer Bro]]s. watch the race as they sit on the fences surrounding the castle and houses. A total of five [[Goomba]]s patrol the roads and a large [[Chain Chomp]] is situated on a sharp turn in or around the middle of the course. The typical Mushroom Kingdom hills can be seen in the background along with a rainbow. Yellow sunflowers are neatly placed along the grasses of the track and a hot-air balloon labeled "MARIO" floats and travels over the grounds.


Peach's Castle appears in [[Mario Circuit (3DS)|Mario Circuit]] from the game, ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', and it is the first time the player is allowed to drive through the castle. The castle reappears as a course in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'' known as [[Peach Castle (course)|Peach Castle]].
In the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]'' DLC for ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', the castle appears in {{classic|DS|Mario Circuit}}, retaining its design from ''Mario Kart Tour''.


In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', yet [[Mario Circuit (Wii U)|another Mario Circuit]] is built around Peach's Castle.
====''Mario Kart Tour''====
In ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', Peach's Castle reprises its role in 3DS Mario Circuit, with an updated design and doors at the front entrance. It also appears in N64 Royal Raceway, DS Mario Circuit, and GBA Peach Circuit, with the same design.
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===''Wrecking Crew '98''===
[[File:WC98 Peach's Castle.png|thumb|''Wrecking Crew {{'}}98'']]
In ''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]'', the castle appears when the player wins the Tournament mode, where the player's character parades in a car. Like in ''Mario Kart 64'', It has the same design as in ''Super Mario 64''.
===''Mario Golf'' series===
====''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)====
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Although a course titled "Peach's Castle" appears in ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]], the castle itself does not make an appearance.
====''Mario Golf'' (Game Boy Color)====
[[File:MGGBC Peach's Castle overworld.png|frame|left|The front of the castle]]
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In ''[[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|''Mario Golf]]'' for the [[Game Boy Color]], Princess Peach invites the protagonist to her castle to compete after clearing the other four tournaments. In this game, Peach's Castle is on a floating landmass in the sky and is reached by blasting out of a [[cannon]].
====''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''====
[[Peach's Castle Grounds]] from ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' features the castle in its first and eighteenth holes.
====''Mario Golf: World Tour''====
[[File:Peach Gardens.jpg|thumb|200px|The castle in ''Mario Golf: World Tour''.]]
Peach's Castle is seen in the background of [[Peach Gardens (golf course)|Peach Gardens]], a course from ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]''.


===''Paper Mario'' series===
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[[File:Peach's Castle PM.png|thumb|200px|Peach's Castle before being uprooted in ''Paper Mario''.]]
[[File:Peach's Castle PM.png|thumb|200px|Peach's Castle before being uprooted in ''Paper Mario''.]]
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[[File:PM Bowserscastle.png|thumb|200px|left|Peach's Castle stands atop Bowser's Castle during the events of ''Paper Mario''.]]
The castle was once again taken over by the [[Koopa Troop]] during the events of ''[[Paper Mario]]''. In the beginning of the game, Princess Peach invites [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] to a party at the castle. However, while the Mario Bros. (and numerous other guests) are having fun, Bowser hatches an elaborate plan that causes [[Bowser's Castle|his castle]] to rise into the stratosphere ''under'' Princess Peach's Castle, taking the Princess' castle with it. Many of the party guests are imprisoned and Bowser throws Mario out of a window, sending him spiraling back toward Mushroom Kingdom. Peach is once again forced to be a prisoner in her own castle.  
The castle was once again taken over by the [[Koopa Troop]] during the events of ''[[Paper Mario]]''. In the beginning of the game, Princess Peach invites [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] to a party at the castle. However, while the Mario Bros. (and numerous other guests) are having fun, Bowser hatches an elaborate plan that causes [[Bowser's Castle|his castle]] to rise into the stratosphere ''under'' Peach's Castle, taking the Princess' castle with it. Many of the party guests are imprisoned and Bowser throws Mario out of a window, sending him spiraling back toward the Mushroom Kingdom. Peach is once again forced to be a prisoner in her own castle.
 
When Mario visits [[Star Hill|Shooting Star Summit]] in the prologue, [[Princess Peach's room]] is visited by [[Twink]], a Star Kid who offers to help Princess Peach. After every chapter of the game (except the last), there will be an intermission in Peach's Castle when the player controls Princess Peach to collect information for Mario from [[Bowser's diary]], talking [[Koopatrol]]s and [[Hammer Bro]]s, [[Gourmet Guy]], the [[64th Trivia Quiz-Off]], etc.
 
In the end, Mario, [[Goombario]], [[Kooper]], [[Bombette]], [[Parakarry]], [[Lady Bow]], [[Watt]], [[Sushie]], and [[Lakilester]] (with the help of the [[Star Spirits]]) fly to Bowser's Castle and make their way up to Peach's Castle. The team finally confronts Bowser and [[Kammy Koopa]] on the roof of the castle, and defeat both of the villains, sending them flying off the castle and returning it to its rightful place in [[Toad Town]].


In the end, Mario, [[Goombario]], [[Kooper]], [[Bombette]], [[Parakarry]], [[Lady Bow]], [[Watt]], [[Sushie]] and [[Lakilester]] (with the help of the [[Star Spirits]]) fly to Bowser's Castle and make their way up to Princess Peach's Castle. The team finally confronts Bowser and [[Kammy Koopa]] on the roof of the castle, and defeat both of the villains, sending them flying off the castle and returning it to its rightful place in [[Toad Town]].
The player can access the castle and its grounds in their "normal" state, as they were before the castle's uprooting, prior to the game's prologue. The player controls Mario for the last time as he enters the castle to attend a party commemorating his victory over Bowser and his forces, and once he is there, Peach arrives and gives a speech thanking Mario, his partners, and everyone else who supported him for all they had done to restore the kingdom to its former peace.
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At the beginning of the game, where Mario explores the castle to find Peach, there is a Toad soldier guarding the princess's room. If Mario talks to him enough times, he will become annoyed and let Mario explore the room (however, he insists that he not touch anything). There is also a guest room turned Toad House later in the game, which is also the last Toad House in the game.
 
====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''====
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[[File:PeachCastle_PMTOK.png|thumb|200px|Peach's Castle as it appears in ''Paper Mario: The Origami King''.]]
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', Peach's Castle makes its second appearance in the series (not counting a mention in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''), complete with a similar-looking interior. Its exterior, however, seems to take some cues from ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', sporting a wide moat and a turret-laden wall around it; the latter of which is explored by Mario at the beginning of the game.
 
At the start of the game, Mario and Luigi are invited there to celebrate the Origami Festival. Inside, Peach's appearance and behavior towards Mario is different, having been transformed into origami by [[King Olly]]. When he refuses to be turned into origami as well, Peach sends him down a pit through a trap door hidden in the castle's sun rug. In the aftermath, the castle is overtaken by five colored [[streamer]]s, lifted into the sky, and placed on top of a mountain as Olly takes over the Mushroom Kingdom. After destroying all of the streamers, Mario, Bowser, and [[Olivia]] gain access to the castle, although upon entering, the entire castle is transformed into [[Origami Castle]], which serves as the final area of the game. After King Olly is defeated and Olivia wishes to the 1,000 cranes for all his damage to be undone, Peach's Castle returns to its original form and its original spot.


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A Collectible Treasure of Peach's Castle (No. 1) is found inside a chest in [[Whispering Woods]]. Mario must clear the leaf-matching mini-game to make a [[Super Star]] appear, then use it to walk on spikes in order to access the chest containing the treasure.
BowserStarRodPM.png|[[Bowser]] using the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]].
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Paper Mario Twink Lucky Star.png|Twink getting a [[Lucky Star (Paper Mario)|Lucky Star]] from Peach in her bedroom.
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PM Peach Treasure Chest.png|The [[Treasure Chest (Paper Mario)|Treasure Chest]].
Bowser diary.png|Peach and Twink peeking at [[Bowser's Diary]] after Chapter 2.
Pm chap4 peachcake.png|Peach and Twink baking a cake in the kitchen after Chapter 4.
Pm chap5 quizshow.png|Peach participating in the [[64th Trivia Quiz-Off]] after Chapter 5.
Sneaky Parasol.png|Peach using the [[Sneaky Parasol]] after Chapter 6.
Muss T.PNG|[[Muss T.]], standing where Princess Peach's Castle used to be before it was uprooted.
FinalBattlePM.png|The final battle in the game, taking place above Princess Peach's Castle.
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===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
====''Mario Party 2''====
====''Mario Party 2''====
Princess Peach's Castle makes a cameo in [[Mystery Land]].
[[File:Mp2peachscastle.png|thumb|Peach's Castle in the upper right corner of Mystery Land.]]
Peach's Castle makes a background appearance in [[Mystery Land]].
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====''Mario Party 3''====
====''Mario Party 3''====
Peach's Castle appears in the intro and "hub" of ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. Entering it lets one play any unlocked minigames and music. The player can also change the options of the game there.
[[File:MP3 Peach's Castle.png|thumb|left|Peach's Castle in ''Mario Party 3'']]
[[File:MP3 Peach's Castle Toy Box.png|thumb|Peach's Castle in the toy box]]
Peach's Castle appears in the intro and "hub" of ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. Entering it lets one play any unlocked minigames and music. The player can also change the options of the game there. The castle makes a background appearance in the 4-Player Minigame [[Curtain Call]].
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====''Mario Party 4''====
====''Mario Party 4''====
[[File:Shadow Over Peach Castle 4.png|thumb|Peach's Castle being covered by a shadow.]]
[[File:Shadow Over Peach Castle 4.png|thumb|Peach's Castle being covered by a shadow.]]
Peach's Castle is seen at the opening sequence of ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. Briefly, the bag that covers the [[Party Cube]] casts a shadow on Peach's castle. At the main menu, Peach's Castle is seen at the background.
Peach's Castle is seen at the opening sequence of ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. Briefly, the bag that covers the [[Party Cube]] casts a shadow on Peach's Castle. At the main menu, Peach's Castle is seen in the background.


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====''Mario Party 5''====
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====''Mario Party 7''====
====''Mario Party 7''====
At the end of a Party Cruise game in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', there is an end-of-game ceremony that takes place at Peach's Castle in the [[MSS Sea Star]]. Here, [[Toadsworth]] announces the game's current scores and gives out the three [[Bonus Star]]s to the players based on their performance during the match. When it's time to reveal the Superstar of the match, all four (or eight) contestants will enter the castle to determine the champion. Once they get to the top of the castle, the doors will open and the winner is revealed. That player (or team) is the superstar. The castle can also be seen on a painting in the [[Duty-Free Shop]].  
[[File:MP7Tiebreaker.jpg|thumb|left|Peach's Castle in the MSS Sea Star at the end of a Party Cruise match in ''Mario Party 7''.]]
At the end of a Party Cruise game in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', there is an end-of-game ceremony that takes place at Peach's Castle in the [[MSS Sea Star]]. Here, [[Toadsworth]] announces the game's current scores and gives out the three [[Bonus Star]]s to the players based on their performance during the game. When it's time to reveal the Superstar, all four (or eight) contestants will enter the castle to determine the champion. Once they get to the top of the castle, the doors will open and the winner is revealed. That player (or team) is the superstar. The castle can also be seen on a painting in the [[Duty-Free Shop]].


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====''Mario Party 8''====
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====''Mario Party 9''====
====''Mario Party 9''====
In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', the intro and ending for Solo Mode take place outside Peach's Castle. Both parts of the story feature the characters looking through a telescope outside the castle to view the [[Mini Star]]s. Additionally, the castle can be seen in the background on the main menu.
In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', the intro and ending for Solo Mode take place outside Peach's Castle. Both parts of the story feature the characters looking through a telescope outside the castle to view the [[Mini Star]]s. Additionally, the castle can be seen in the background on the main menu.


====''Mario Party: Island Tour''====
====''Mario Party: Island Tour''====
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====''Mario Party 10''====
====''Mario Party 10''====
In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', Peach's Castle appears at the starting area of [[Mushroom Park]]. This is its second appearance on a board, after ''[[Mario Party 2]]''.
In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', Peach's Castle appears at the starting area of [[Mushroom Park]]. This is its second appearance on a board, after ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', where it appeared in [[Mystery Land]].
 
A toy version of the castle appears on Princess Peach's [[Peach Board|amiibo board]] in the top left section, where the player can play a game to earn coins.


A toy version of the castle appears on Princess Peach's [[Peach Board|amiibo board]] in the top left section, where the [[Player|player]] can play a game to earn coins.
====''Mario Party: The Top 100''====
In ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', Peach's Castle reappears in the background of the minigame [[Crank to Rank]] from ''[[Mario Party 8]]''.


===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''====
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', the castle plays a very minor role. The castle grounds can be explored at the start of the game, and the castle can be viewed from [[Hoohoo Mountain]]. Mario's battle with Bowser takes place inside Princess Peach's throne room, but the castle interior cannot be explored.
[[File:MLSS Peach's Castle.png|thumb|Princess Peach's Castle in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''.]]
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', and its 3DS remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', Princess Peach's Castle, also referred to as the '''Mushroom Kingdom Castle''',<ref>Thomason, Steve. ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' Player's Guide. Page 28.</ref> plays a very minor role. The castle grounds can be explored at the start of the game, and the castle can be viewed from [[Hoohoo Mountain]] in the original game. Mario's battle with Bowser takes place inside Princess Peach's throne room, but the castle interior cannot be explored.
 
At the beginning of the game, Princess Peach receives a gift from the [[Lady Lima|Goodwill Ambassador]] from the [[Beanbean Kingdom]] at her castle, but the ambassador and her assistant soon reveal themselves ([[Cackletta]] and [[Fawful]] in disguise) and steal Peach's voice. Peach's voice is replaced with explosives, which blow up the castle. Later in the game, it is revealed that who is stolen the voice of is actually [[Birdo]] in disguise, and the real Peach is hiding behind a curtain with [[Toadsworth]] when the fake Peach is receiving Cackletta and Fawful.
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====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
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[[File:Castle Invasion.png|200px|thumb|left|Peach's castle being attacked by the [[Shroob]]s.]]
{{See also|Shroob Castle}}
In the sequel to ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', the castle is the main traveling point of the game, nearly identical to how it was used in ''Super Mario 64''. The music is also a cover version to the aforementioned game. The castle held all of the [[Time Hole|Time Holes]] leading into the past in the entire game.  
[[File:Castle Invasion.png|200px|thumb|left|Peach's Castle being attacked by the [[Shroob]]s.]]
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', the castle is the main traveling point of the game, nearly identical to how it was used in ''Super Mario 64''. The music is also a cover version to the aforementioned game. The castle held all of the [[time hole]]s leading into the past in the entire game.


There are many items and [[coin]]s and the castle is home to the only shop in the game (except for the [[Monty Mole]] store and the one in [[Toad Town]]). There are 2 bosses the player fights in there, one against [[Junior Shrooboid]] and the other the last boss in the game; [[Shrowser]]. Goombas can also be fought in the basement area.  
There are many items and [[coin]]s and the castle is home to one of the game's three item shops. There are 2 bosses the player fights in there, one against the [[Junior Shrooboid]] and the other the last boss in the game; [[Shrowser]]. Goombas can also be fought in the basement area.


In the past, the castle has been taken over by the Shroobs, who turned it into [[Shroob Castle]], the final dungeon in the game.
In the past, the castle has been taken over by the Shroobs, who turned it into [[Shroob Castle]], the final dungeon in the game.
This is the only game in the ''Mario & Luigi'' series where the player can listen to the Castle theme whenever they want.
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File:CastlePresentFloor1Map.png|<center>Princess Peach's Castle First floor
File:CastlePresentFloor2Map.png|<center>Princess Peach's Castle Second floor
File:CastlePresentFloor2BridgeBrokenMap.png|<center>Princess Peach's Castle Second floor (Bridge broken)
File:CastlePresentFloor3Map.png|<center>Princess Peach's Castle Third floor
File:CastlePresentSweersMap.png|<center>Princess Peach's Castle Sewers
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CastlePresentFloor1Map.png|Peach's Castle First floor
CastlePresentFloor2Map.png|Peach's Castle Second floor
CastlePresentFloor2BridgeBrokenMap.png|Peach's Castle Second floor (Bridge broken)
CastlePresentFloor3Map.png|Peach's Castle Third floor
CastlePresentSweersMap.png|[[Peach's Castle Dungeon]]
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====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''====
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[[File:Malbistitlescreen.PNG|thumb|left|The castle as it appears in the title screen.]]
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The princess' castle reappears in the sequel to ''Mario and Luigi: Partners In Time'', ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''.  
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[[File:M&LBIS title screen.png|thumb|left|The castle as it appears in the title screen.]]
The princess' castle reappears in the sequel to ''Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time'', ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and its [[Nintendo 3DS]] remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]''.


The game begins at the castle, with [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] traveling through the main interior to the [[Conference Hall|meeting room]]. The meeting is about the [[Blorbs]] that have infected much of the Mushroom Kindgom. The meeting is soon cancelled as Bowser comes into the meeting, angered by the fact that they don't believe he is there to solve the unknown disease. After Mario defeats him, Peach and [[Starlow]] send him out of the castle. Later on, Bowser now under the effects of thee vacuum shroom enters the meeting room as everyone leaves, inhaling everyone in the room. Bowser then ends up knocking out, and [[Fawful]] appears, sending him out of the castle yet again.
The game begins at the castle, with [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] traveling through the main interior to the [[Conference Hall|meeting room]]. The meeting is about the [[Blorbs]] that have infected much of the Mushroom Kingdom. The meeting is soon canceled as Bowser comes into the meeting, angered by the fact that they don't believe he is there to solve the unknown disease. After Mario defeats him, Peach and [[Starlow]] send him out of the castle. Later on, Bowser now under the effects of the vacuum shroom enters the meeting room as everyone leaves, inhaling everyone in the room. Bowser then ends up knocking out, and [[Fawful]] appears, sending him out of the castle yet again.


It is seen later again, yet blocked off by Fawful using the [[Dark Star]] power. He has now taken over the castle, serving it as his chamber to reviving the Dark Star. Once Mario and Luigi combine the [[Star Cure]]s into the [[Miracle Cure]], they are able to bring down the barriers and enter the castle. They have to travel through [[Peach's Castle Garden]] and fight [[Junker]] before they find Bowser all sore. There is a pipe that leads to him in the gardens.
Later in the game, Fawful takes over Peach's Castle, which serves as the final area of the game. In the original game, the castle does not look too different except in ruins. In the remake however, the castle walls and towers are changed to dark blue, the roofs and tower tops are changed to magenta, the windows are blocked off, Fawful's likeness is plastered everywhere, the interior is much darker and there are dark clouds above the castle the whole time (in the original game, the dark clouds were only present during the final battle). Fawful also transforms the entire castle into a [[Super Peach's Castle of Fury|giant robot]], which Bowser battles as his final giant boss, severely damaging the castle in the process. After that, he must defeat Fawful and [[Dark Bowser]] before they conquer the entire Mushroom Kingdom. Mario and Luigi can enter the castle in this state, but since only Bowser can destroy the Fawful statues in the way and climb on the walls by rolling, they can't go past the entrance, but they can get access to a secret passage to get a new piece of equipment. After the defeat of Fawful and the [[Dark Star]], the castle is gradually repaired back to its old self over the course of the credits.
 
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Once the Mario Bros heal Bowser, the great beast is now about to explore deep into the castle walls using his new ball roll. He finds that Fawful has made a trial for Bowser, leaving three keys to three of his hovering bots that hold the whereabouts of either treasures or the way out. After a long chase and crushing the bots, Bowser makes his way through the next area where Fawful has giant Piranha Plants growing. Once weeding the humongous plants, he moves on to the room that Fawful, Midbus, the Dark Star, and Princess Peach reside in.
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[[Fawful]] allows Midbus to fight against Bowser, giving him an icy powerup to make him [[Blizzard Midbus]]. Yet Bowser proves himself the stronger beast, defeating and freezing Midbus in place. But it is too late for the main goal of rescuing the princess as the Dark Star is fully revived. Fawful is able to take some of the energy from the Dark Star and becomes [[Dark Fawful]] but before he is fully done Bowser punches him out of the room. The Dark Star enters [[Bowser's Body]], entering from the mouth while Bowser chuckled at the pleasure of punching Dark Fawful. Once the Mario Bros defeat the weakened Dark Star, it escapes out of Bowser's Body, in a phantasm form of Bowser (as a result of Bowser's DNA). Bowser chases the ghost out into the Castle Courtyard, where the entire castle comes to life. The massive fortress transformed into a [[Super Peach's Castle|battling machine]] by Dark Fawful. Bowser must become giant for the last time in order to defeat the castle. After a deadly battle, the Castle is defeated, and Bowser shrinks back to normal size.Heading back into the meeting room, Bowser finds [[Dark Fawful]] searching for the Dark Star, and attacks him. Once Bowser damages Dark Fawful beyond limits, Dark Fawful transforms into a bug-like stage, crawling out of the room. Outside the room, The Dark Star and Dark Fawful merge together to become the stable [[Dark Bowser]] duo. After Dark Bowser escapes through a hidden passage behind the throne, he and Bowser engage in a spike ball battle up the central tower with Bowser being the victor. Following Dark Bowser, Bowser ends up on the final battle arena. In the arena, Dark Bowser releases a hurricane of Dark smoke that covers the entire Mushroom Kingdom. He explains how he is going to rule over the pathetic land, and that there is nothing standing in his way. Bowser then laughs at his words, stating that this is HIS land, and that he can't win. They then begin the final Battle; Bowser versus Dark Bowser and Mario Bros versus [[Dark Star Core]]. After a long battle, the Mario Bros defeat the Dark Star Core, allowing Bowser to finally give the final blow to the now unstable Dark Bowser. The Mushroom Kingdom returns to normal, except the fact that Fawful is still alive. After a quick speech, Fawful explodes in order to kill the Mario Bros. Yet it backfires as it sends all that were trapped in [[Bowser's Body]] out into the Mushroom Kingdom. Everyone celebrates at making it out, except for the confused Bowser, just now finding out that Mario and Luigi were in his body the entire time. After learning who Chippy was, he reached his last straw, making a final battle with the Mario Bros leading into the cutscenes in the end credits.
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Peach's Castle Garden Map.png|[[Peach's Castle Garden]]
=====Locations of the [[Attack Piece]]s=====
Peach's Castle F1 Map.png|Peach's Castle (first floor)
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Peach's Castle F2 Map.png|Peach's Castle (second floor)
MLBIS Peach's Castle Attack Piece SW.png|The Attack Piece in the southwest.
Peach's Castle F3 Map.png|Peach's Castle (third floor)
MLBIS Peach's Castle Attack Piece W.png|The Attack Piece in the west.
Peach's Castle T Map.png|Peach's Castle (tower)
MLBIS Peach's Castle Attack Piece center.png|The Attack Piece in the center room.
ML-BIS-map-Peach'sCastle(firstfloor)+Peach'sCastle(Garden).png|Peach's Castle Garden and Peach's Castle (first floor) map areas
ML-BIS-map-Peach'sCastle(secondfloor).png|Peach's Castle (second floor) map areas
ML-BIS-map-Peach'sCastle(thirdfloor).png|Peach's Castle (third floor) map areas
ML-BIS-map-Peach'sCastle(tower).png|Peach's Castle (tower) map areas
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Bowser-BIS-enemy.png|[[Bowser]]
Alarm Bob-omb.gif|[[Alarm Bob-omb]] (alongside Naplock)
Naplock.gif|[[Naplock]]
Dark Trashure.gif|[[Dark Trashure]]
Dark Mechawful.gif|[[Dark Mechawful]]
Dark Mechawful 5.gif|[[Dark Mechawful.5]] (upgraded Dark Mechawful)
Dark Fawful Bomb.gif|[[Dark Fawful Bomb]]
Dark Fawful Guy.gif|[[Dark Fawful Guy]] (alongside Dark Fawful Bomb)
BlizzarddMidbus.gif|[[Blizzard Midbus]] (boss)
Snawful.gif|[[Snawful]] (alongside Blizzard Midbus)
DarkFawfulbattle.gif|[[Dark Fawful]] (boss)
Vacuum Helmet.gif|[[Vacuum Helmet]] (alongside Dark Fawful)
DarkBowserAni.gif|[[Dark Bowser]] (final boss)
Fawful Darker.png|[[Dark Star Core]] (alongside Dark Bowser)
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====Enemies====
*[[Bowser]]
*[[Naplock]]
*[[Dark Trashure]]
*[[Dark Mechawful]]
*[[Dark Mechawful.5]] (a powered-up version of regular Dark Mechawfuls)
*[[Dark Fawful Bomb]]
*[[Dark Fawful Guy]]
*[[Blizzard Midbus]] (boss)
*[[Snawful]] (along with Blizzard Midbus)
*[[Dark Fawful]] (boss)
*[[Vacuum Helmet]] (along with Dark Fawful)
*[[Dark Bowser]] (boss)
*[[Dark Star Core]] (along with Dark Bowser)


====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''====
The castle makes a brief cameo in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', as this is the place where Mario and friends receive the invitation to [[Pi'illo Island]].
[[File:MLDT PeachCastle.png|thumb|left|Peach's Castle as seen in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'']]
The castle makes a brief cameo in the opening of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', as it is the place where the invitation to [[Pi'illo Island]] is given.


====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''====
[[File:Peach's Castle MLPJ.png|thumb|The castle as seen in ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'']]
[[File:Peach's Castle MLPJ.png|thumb|The castle as seen in ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'']]
The castle makes an appearance in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''. It is where [[Luigi]] knocks down a book off a bookshelf in the cellar of the castle, containing the ''[[Paper Mario]]'' world. Peach's Castle also includes an [[Item Shop]], a [[Gear Shop]], and later usable in the game, a [[Battle Card]] Shop. Eventually, the castle gets wrecked by [[Neo Bowser Castle]] with cannonballs, leaving the castle in ruins.
The castle makes an appearance as the starting location in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''. It is also the place where [[Luigi]] knocks down the book off a bookshelf in the cellar of the castle containing the ''[[Paper Mario]]'' world. Peach's Castle also includes an [[Item Shop]], a [[Gear Shop]], and later unlocked in the game, a [[Battle Card (Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam)|Battle Card]] Shop. Eventually, the castle gets wrecked by [[Neo Bowser Castle]] with cannonballs, leaving the castle in ruins.
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===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series===
===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series===
====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis''====
====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis''====
[[File:Toadstoolcastle.png|thumb|'''Toadstool Castle''']]
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Peach's Castle could be seen drawn in the background of the first floor, [[Mushroom Mayhem]], of ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]''. Also, '''Toadstool Castle''' appeared  as the sixth floor of this game. This floor's levels were the first in the game to feature moving platforms, and balance beams similar to the ones from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' The music played in the levels is 'Inside The Castle Walls' from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
[[File:Motmscreenshot1.png|thumb|The castle in the background (faintly).]]
Peach's Castle can be seen drawn in the background of the first floor, [[Mushroom Mayhem]], of ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]''. Peach's Castle appears as the sixth floor as well, under the name '''Toadstool Castle'''.
 
====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!''====
In ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!]]'', Peach's Castle is visible in the background of [[Rooftop (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!)|Rooftop]] levels.


====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars''====
====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars''====
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====''Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge''====
====''Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge''====
Peach's Castle can be seen in the extended background of [[Mini Peach]]'s levels in ''[[Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge]]''.  
Peach's Castle can be seen in the extended background of [[Balloon Float Castle]] in ''[[Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge]]''. It can also be seen on the map within range of these levels.
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===''Yoshi'' series===
===''Yoshi's Island DS''===
====''Yoshi's Island DS''====
Peach's Castle made a small cameo in the intro. When the [[Toady|Toadies]] are kidnapping babies, [[Baby Peach]] is taken from her castle, along with [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby DK]] from their respective houses. It is later seen in the credits when the stork takes her back.
Peach's Castle made a small cameo in the intro. When the [[Toadies]] are kidnapping babies, [[Baby Peach]] is taken from her castle, along with [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby DK]] from their respective houses. It is later seen in the credits when the stork takes her back.


===''Super Princess Peach''===
===''Super Princess Peach''===
[[File:SuperPrincessPeachCastle.jpg|frame|left|Peach's castle in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''.]]
[[File:SuperPrincessPeachCastle.png|frame|left|Peach's Castle in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''.]]
In ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', the castle was affected by the Vibe Scepter and Bowser's minions captured Mario, Luigi and Toad while Princess Peach, Toadsworth and another Toad were enjoying a walk. Also, in this game the castle bears six or eight towers supporting the outside walls. If not, it can be explained that the rear of the castle is wider than the front and would require symmetrical placement of towers, therefore allowing only four towers to be visible in the opening scenes.
In ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', the castle was affected by the Vibe Scepter and Bowser's minions captured Mario, Luigi and Toad while Princess Peach, Toadsworth and another Toad were enjoying a walk. Also, in this game the castle bears six or eight towers supporting the outside walls. If not, it can be explained that the rear of the castle is wider than the front and would require symmetrical placement of towers, therefore allowing only four towers to be visible in the opening scenes.
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===''Itadaki Street DS''===
===''Fortune Street'' series===
[[File:PeachcastleDS.PNG|x100px|thumb|Peach's Castle in ''Itadaki Street DS''.]]
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Peach's Castle is one of the Monopoly boards in ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'', featuring Peach's Castle and some grassy hills in the background. This is also the only non-Mario game which features the castle.
Peach's Castle also appears as a game board in both ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'' and ''[[Fortune Street]]''.
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===''Fortune Street''===
===''Mario & Sonic'' series===
Peach's Castle returns as one of the Mario series boards in the sequel to ''Itadaki Street'', ''[[Fortune Street]]'' for the [[Wii]]. The board is slightly changed in terms of structure from its original appearance in the previous game.
Peach's Castle only makes background appearances in a few of the ''[[Mario & Sonic (series)|Mario & Sonic]]'' games. In the [[Wii]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'', a background based on Peach's Castle appears in the third segment of the Mario World routine in [[Dream Figure Skating]], using its design from ''New Super Mario Bros.'' Peach's Castle also returns in the background of Mario Circuit. In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'', Peach's Castle appears in two of the backgrounds for [[Mario's Figure Skating Spectacular]], using its design from ''Super Mario 3D Land''. It appears in the distance on the first background, and then forms the majority of the final one. In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'', Peach's Castle appears in the background of [[Dream Karate]], using its design from ''Super Mario Odyssey''.
====Board Layout====
=====Easy Rules=====
The board looks like a letter P with and extra line in the middle of the loop of the P with an extra line next to the stem which is connected by a space at the bottom and the top.
=====Standard Rules=====
The board looks like a short, wide rectangle with a tall square in the middle of the rectangle. This board layout is based off '''Hemisphere''' from ''Itadaki Street 2''.
====Space Count====
This board has the following amount of spaces within each ruleset:
=====Easy Rules=====
*Bank: 1
*Shops: 27 with 8 Sections
**The Max Combo for this board is 6.
*Suits: 4 (1 Spade, 1 Heart, 1 Diamond, 1 Club)
*? Space: 2
*Arcade: 1
*Boon: 1
*Roll-on: 1
*'''Total: 37'''
=====Standard Rules=====
*Bank: 1
*Shops: 36 in 9 Districts
**Each district has 4 shops.
*Suits: 4 (1 Spade, 1 Heart, 1 Diamond, 1 Club)
*? Space: 2
*Arcade: 1
*Boon: 1
*Take-a-break: 2
*Roll-on: 1
*'''Total: 48'''
====Starting Values, Salaries & Targets====
The salaries in this board are as follows:
=====Easy Rules=====
*Starting Value: 1,500 G
*Base Salary: 400 G
*Salary Increment: 150 G x Level
*Target: 8,000 G
=====Standard Rules=====
*Starting Value: 1,500 G
*Base Salary: 300 G
*Salary Increment: 150 G x Level
*Target: 20,000 G
====Tour Mode====
=====CPU Players=====
In Tour Mode, the player faces off against these characters in this board:
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Peach FS.png|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] (S Rank)
Wario MP10.png|[[Wario]] (B Rank)
FortuneStBowser.png|[[Bowser]] (A Rank)
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=====Target=====
The player must come 1st or 2nd on this board to clear.
=====Unlocks=====
Clearing this board with a 1st or 2nd place finish on either ruleset allows Peach to be selected as a CPU player in Free Play, or in the case of ''With Friends'', be selected as a human player, in both rulesets.
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===''Mario Sports Mix''===
===''Mario Sports Mix''===
In ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', Princess Peach's Castle returns as a [[Peach's Castle (Mario Sports Mix)|court]] and background element for [[Mushroom Cup]] tournaments.
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In ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', Peach's Castle returns as a court and background element for [[Mushroom Cup]] tournaments.


The main gimmick of this court is sprinklers that turn on and off. In dodgeball, the water acts as the dividing line between the two sides of the court. When the water goes down, players can move anywhere on the court, even the other team's side. In basketball, it acts as an obstacle to stop players from getting to the hoop. In hockey, it blocks the puck from going into the goal immediately. In volleyball, it will cause the ball to bounce back.
The main gimmick of this court is sprinklers that turn on and off. In dodgeball, the water acts as the dividing line between the two sides of the court. When the water goes down, players can move anywhere on the court, even the other team's side. In basketball, it acts as an obstacle to stop players from getting to the hoop. In hockey, it blocks the puck from going into the goal immediately. In volleyball, it will cause the ball to bounce back.
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===''Mario Golf: World Tour''===
===''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''===
Princess Peach's Castle is seen in the background of [[Peach Gardens (golf course)|Peach Gardens]], a course from ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]''.
The castle also appears in the ending of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', where it fulfills the same purpose as in ''Super Mario 3D World'', appearing in the background as Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Toad are walking.
[[File:Peach_Gardens.jpg|thumb|200px|The castle in ''Mario Golf: World Tour''.]]
 
===''Mario + Rabbids'' series===
====''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle''====
Though it cannot be entered, the area surrounding the castle serves as the hub world of ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'', and is the place where all [[Rabbids]] are sent after being freed from the influence of the [[Megabug]]. As the game progresses, elements from the areas visited by the heroes appear on and around the castle as decorations. After the main story is cleared, the castle's exterior becomes golden.
 
====''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''====
In ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', Peach’s Castle is only playable at the beginning of the game, where Mario and [[Rabbid Peach]] must find [[Rabbid Mario]]'s overalls, which had been hidden in a bush by [[Rabbid Luigi]]. After the [[Darkmess Manta]] attacks, Mario and his friends cannot return here. Peach’s Castle is also seen at the ending, where [[Rosalina]] thanks Mario and his friends for saving her from [[Cursa]].
 
;Main Quest
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!Battles
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![[File:MRSOH An Overall Nice Day.png|200px]]<br>[[An "Overall" Nice Day]]
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|[[File:From Cover to Cover.png|200px]]<br>[[From Cover to Cover]]
|[[File:Tough Egg to Crack.png|200px]]<br>[[Tough Egg to Crack]]
|[[File:Shot in the Darkmess.png|200px]]<br>[[Shot in the Darkmess]]
|[[File:Headlong into the Unknown.png|200px]]<br>[[Headlong into the Unknown]]
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===Monopoly series===
====Monopoly Gamer====
Peach's Castle is the fifteenth property on the game board in [[Monopoly Gamer]]. It is one of two properties in the Dark Blue Color Set (along with [[Bowser's Castle]]).
====Monopoly: ''Super Mario'' Celebration!====
Peach's Castle replaces hotels in [[Monopoly: Super Mario Celebration!|Monopoly: ''Super Mario'' Celebration!]]
===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''===
[[File:Mario Movie Castle.png|thumb|Peach's Castle in the movie]]
Peach's Castle makes an appearance in the animated film ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', where it is depicted as being located on top of a mountain overlooking the entire Mushroom Kingdom. The front courtyard is accessible from below via Warp Pipe.
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==Layout as seen in ''Super Mario 64'' and ''Super Mario 64 DS''==
===''Princess Peach: Showtime!''===
===Castle grounds===
 
[[File:SM64DS-Castle Grounds Map.PNG|frame|left|Map of the castle grounds.]]
Peach's Castle apppears in the opening of ''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]'', where a Toad gives Peach a flyer advertising the [[Sparkle Theater]]. Peach's Castle has the same design as in ''Super Mario Odyssey''.
[[File:SM64DS-Castle Grounds Map2.PNG|frame|The castle grounds with the moat drained.]]
 
The Castle Grounds is where the player begins the game. A sealed [[cannon]] is found near the lake to the right. After obtaining all 120 [[Power Star]]s (150 in the remake), the cannon will open and the player will be able to launch themselves to the top of the castle Roof, where the player will find [[Yoshi]], who will give Mario 100 [[Extra life|extra lives]], and an enhanced [[Triple Jump]]. Also up there is [[Exclamation Block|! Box]] holding a [[Wing Cap]]. In the DS version, this was removed (as Yoshi is a playable character), but Luigi's final [[rabbit]] can be found on the castle roof, as well as a [[Question Block|? block]] holding a Power Flower (or a Wing Cap if the player uses Mario). The roof in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' features a small fence around the area where the three mushrooms are found. It is possible to get to the top of the castle by climbing down the tree when the moat is not drained, or by a special technique all of the characters have to get to the roof without even using the cannon. A moat surrounds the castle, which is able to be drained during gameplay by stomping on the two columns in the basement. After the moat is drained, the player can enter the [[Vanish Cap Under the Moat]] (or The Secret Under the Moat in the remake). There is also a waterfall which acts as the exit of the [[Cavern of the Metal Cap]] (or Behind the Waterfall in the remake).
==Layout==
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[[File:MGAT Peach's Castle.png|200px|thumb|The castle in ''Mario Golf: Advance Tour'']]
In most games, the castle is normally gray marble, but in some games, it is white and even a light cream (''[[Super Princess Peach]]''). Since 1996 it has kept its original highest tower emerging from a wider circular tower underneath - both always in the center of the castle. Normally, the main feature of the castle is a rectangular or square shape, with nearly always four towers supporting this part. The roof is nearly always a shade of red or pink, but in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', it was a pale orange. A window is usually present at the front of the palace. There is an image of [[Princess Peach]] embedded, painted or carved onto the window. In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', this was the part of the castle Princess Peach was concealed in and is only released when Bowser is defeated.
 
[[File:Overhead shot of castle grounds SMG.png|200px|left|thumb|The castle grounds in ''Super Mario Galaxy'']]
In ''Super Mario 64'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', the castle is a huge palace with many rooms and secrets. Despite having many rooms, there are no regular "living" rooms, such as a bedroom or kitchen, and the rooms simply have a large painting in them. The castle also has a slightly flooded basement. The castle grounds were also spacious, featuring plenty of trees, flowers and a cannon leading to the rooftop. A moat surrounds the castle, which eventually leads into a small pond. In this game, the castle is reached via [[Warp Pipe]]. There is a courtyard located behind the castle, and the Star Fountain, which features a star statue on top. Depending on the amount of stars Mario has, it can be seen infested with [[Boo]]s. ''Super Mario 64 DS'' also features a [[Rec Room]], implied in dialogue to be where [[Princess Peach]] played when she was a child.
 
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', the castle has a great number of rooms, including a library, bedroom and several storage rooms, while the lobby is connected to the ballroom. The castle grounds are also much smaller, with a simple fountain and one or two trees outside the castle. No moat is present and the surrounding grounds are smaller in scale, and the castle has no warp pipe leading to it, as it can easily be reached from [[Toad Town]].
 
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', the present-day iteration of the castle features several "living" rooms, in addition to a bridge on the second floor. Its past iteration also features a more faded coloration, and while [[Shroob Castle|taken over]] by the [[Shroob]]s most of its architecture is altered to feature rooftops resembling [[Shroob mushroom]]s and a more purple-pink coloration.
 
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', the castle features a conference room, seen in the intro. The castle was eventually taken over by [[Fawful]] and served as the final area in the game. The castle had an additional story, which would be also reused in the intro cutscene for ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. In the [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey|3DS remake]], the castle has been completely transformed inside and out, and is much darker with more Fawful motifs, such as the dome he fought in from ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', which makes a few appearances, notably in the entry of the castle. The windows are blocked off, and machinery is in clear view built into the castle, inside and outside, foreshadowing the giant battle with Bowser. The brickwork surrounding the castle is also now metallic, and the stained-glass portraits of Princess Peach now have Fawful's face on them.
 
[[File:SMG Unknown Floating Object.png|200px|thumb|left|The castle as it is lifted into space in ''Super Mario Galaxy'']]
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', the castle is now more detailed, having a balcony and several windows. The castle still has the body of water connected to it, but is now close to a nearby town. A more detailed top tower can be seen on the castle when playing in the [[Star Festival]]. The [[Super Mario Galaxy 2|sequel]] also features flower vases on the castle grounds.
 
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', the castle has fewer windows and no moat surrounding it. In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', the castle has an additional story and two more towers on the sides of its central tower. While [[Peach's Castle (world)|taken over]] by Bowser, the castle's pink flags depicting Peach are replaced with that of Bowser's, the surrounding moat is filled with lava, and a circular castle wall surrounds the area.


===First floor===
[[File:MushroomKingdommisc.jpg|400px|thumb|Official artwork used in promotional photos]]
[[File:SM64DS-First Floor Map.PNG|frame|left|The first floor of the castle.]]
In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', the castle was largely similar in design to in ''Super Mario 64'', although it possessed a flagpole on top, as well as a balcony. In addition, the turrets surrounding the castle are now shown to be hanging over rather than directly connected to the moat. In addition, the brochure for the kingdom in that game revealed that the reason it had a stained glass image of Peach near the top of the castle was as a form of comfort for the inhabitants of the kingdom, as Peach sometimes was absent from the kingdom, either due to Bowser abducting her or simply leaving on her own accord. In addition, aside from the turrets of the main castle, there were also additional turrets that were originally watchtowers, but were converted into art storage depots that contained magical paintings.
[[File:SM64DS-Courtyard Map.PNG|frame|right|Boo courtyard.]]
After entering the castle, the player will find [[Toad]], who will say to go to the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]] portrait, the only course that has not been sealed by [[Bowser]] at the time. There is also a locked door which leads to the second floor, which requires a key to unlock it. There is also 2 wooden doors, which both lead to the [[Boo]]-infested hallway, Courtyard and the stairs to the Basement. A door to the right of the main room will lead to the princess' room which hides [[The Princess's Secret Slide]]. A door nearby leads to the castle's [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]] (only on the DS version). The [[Star Door]] to the left of the main room is where Bowser resides in the level [[Bowser in the Dark World]]. A portrait of Princess Peach is found at the end of the corridor. However, the deceiving portrait will turn into an image of Bowser as the player walks down the corridor. In the middle of the main room, a sun in the form of a rug will send the player to the [[Tower of the Wing Cap]] (or ? Switch in the remake) when they look into the sun shining from the ceiling.


===Second floor===
In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the castle largely had the same design as ''Super Mario 64'', although the central turret had part of the top removed, and also featured platforms
[[File:SM64DS-Second Floor Map.PNG|frame|left|The second floor of the castle.]]
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After unlocking the door on the first floor, ascending a set of spiral stairs will lead the player to the second floor of the castle. It is a round shaped room with portraits adorning all areas of the wall. A set of stairs will lead to yet another Star Door, and ultimately the third floor. There are two doors found opposite each other on the outside wall. The first leads to a room which contains several portraits leading to [[Tiny-Huge Island]]. The other contains a mirror which runs through the center of the room. The player can become [[Vanish Luigi]] to pass through the mirror in the remade game.
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===Third floor===
In ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', the castle is located on top of a mountain overlooking the entire Mushroom Kingdom.
[[File:SM64DS-Third_Floor_Map.PNG|frame|The third floor of the castle.]]
The third floor consists of a small, round room with a [[Tick Tock Clock|Clock]] seen directly opposite the door. There are two small niches in both sides of the wall, each leading to a different course; the one to the left will warp the player to [[Wing Mario Over the Rainbow]] (named Over the Rainbows in the remake), and the one on the right will warp the player to [[Rainbow Ride]]. Above the door of the third floor is yet another Star Door, where a staircase will lead to the final battle ([[Bowser in the Sky]]). However, 70 Power Stars (80 in the remake) are needed to break the spell of the endless stairs.


===Basement===
===''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''===
[[File:SM64DS-Castle_Basement_Map.PNG|frame|left|The castle basement.]]
====Castle Grounds====
The basement is the lowest area of Princess Peach's Castle, as it is just below ground level. It can be entered through the set of stairs which descend down near the first floor. It consists of many areas all linked together by doors. One of the lower areas of the basement is made up of shallow water. An area found at the front-most of the castle basement is initially completely flooded with water from the castle moat. However, the moat is able to be drained by [[Ground Pound]]ing two pillars. Having done so, the water will drain and a door which was previously inaccessible leads to the castle grounds.
[[File:SM64DS Mushroom Castle Grounds Map.png|frame|left|Map of the Castle Grounds]]
[[File:SM64DS Mushroom Castle Moatless Grounds Map.png|frame|The Castle Grounds with the moat drained]]
The player begins the game in the [[Castle Grounds]]. A sealed [[cannon]] is found near the lake to the right. After the player obtains all 120 [[Power Star]]s (150 in the remake), the cannon opens and the player is able to launch themselves to the top of the castle roof, where the player finds [[Yoshi]], who gives Mario 100 lives and an enhanced [[Triple Jump]]. Also up there is a [[Cap Block|red block]] holding a [[Wing Cap]]. In the DS version, Yoshi is seen on the roof only in the introductory cutscene, due to the fact that he is now a playable character. However, Luigi's final [[rabbit]] can be found on the castle roof, as well as a red block holding a [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] (or a feather if the player uses Mario). The roof in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' features a small fence around the area where the three [[1-Up Mushroom|1-UP Mushroom]]s are found. It is possible to get to the top of the castle by climbing down the [[tree]] when the moat is not drained, or by a [[list of Super Mario 64 DS glitches#Underground Pool|special technique]] that all of the characters, except Yoshi, have to get to the roof without even using the cannon. A moat surrounds the castle, and it can be drained during gameplay if the player [[Ground Pound|ground-pounds]] the two [[brick pillar]]s in the basement. After the moat is drained, the player can enter [[The Secret Under the Moat|Vanish Cap Under the Moat]] (named The Secret Under the Moat in the remake). There is also a waterfall, which acts as the exit of the [[Behind the Waterfall|Cavern of the Metal Cap]] (renamed Behind the Waterfall in the remake).
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==Description and Location==
====First floor====
[[File:Castlepeachsprite.jpg|200px|thumb|The castle in ''Mario Golf: Advance Tour''.]]
[[File:SM64DS Mushroom Castle First Floor Map.png|frame|left|The first floor of the castle]]
In the majority of games, the castle is normally grey marble, but sometimes it was noted white and even a light cream (''[[Super Princess Peach]]''). Since 1996 it has kept its original highest tower emerging from a wider circular tower underneath - both always in the center of the castle. Normally the main feature of the castle is a rectangular or square shape, with nearly always four towers supporting this part. The roof is nearly always a shade of red, but in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' it was a shade of yellow.
[[File:SM64DS Courtyard Map.png|frame|right|Courtyard]]
After entering the castle, the player finds a [[Toad (species)|Toad]], who says to go to the portrait of the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]], the only course that has not been sealed by [[Bowser]] at the time. There is also a locked door that leads to the second floor. There are also two wooden doors, which both lead to the [[Boo]]-infested hallway, the [[courtyard (Peach's Castle)|courtyard]], and the stairs to the basement. The stairs are located between two pillars, each with two [[coin]]s on it. The door to the right of the mezzanine leads to the [[Princess Peach's room|Princess's room]], which hides [[The Princess's Secret Slide]]; in the DS version, this room is repurposed to have switching rooms, and a door within leads to the castle's [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]]. The [[Big Star Door]] to the left of the mezzanine is where Bowser resides in the level [[Bowser in the Dark World]]. A portrait of Princess Peach is found at the end of the corridor. However, the deceiving portrait turns into an image of Bowser as the player walks down the corridor. In the middle of the main room, a sun in the form of a rug sends the player to the [[Tower of the Wing Cap]] (named ? Switch in the remake) when they look at the sun shining from the ceiling. A 3-[[★ door]] to the right leads into the [[Jolly Roger Bay]] main hub room. Its room has two squares in the wall, to the left and right of the entrance each. Going into the one on the left rewards a 1-UP Mushroom to the player's character. The square on the right leads to the level [[The Secret Aquarium]].
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A window is usually present at the front of the palace. There is an image of [[Princess Peach]] embedded, painted or carved onto the window. In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', this was the part of the castle Princess Peach was concealed and only the power of the star Bowser had captured for himself at the end could release her.
====Second floor====
[[File:SM64DS Mushroom Castle Second Floor Map.png|frame|left|The second floor of the castle]]
After the player unlocks the door on the first floor, ascending a set of spiral stairs leads the player to the second floor of the castle. It is a round room with portraits adorning all areas of the wall. A set of stairs leads to yet another Big Star Door and ultimately the third floor. There are two doors found opposite each other on the outside wall. The first leads to a room that contains several portraits leading to [[Tiny-Huge Island]]. The other contains a mirror that runs through the center of the room. The player can become [[Vanish Mario|Vanish Luigi]] to pass through the mirror in the remade game.
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[[File:Overhead shot of castle grounds SMG.png|200px|left|thumb|The castle grounds in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.]]
====Third floor====
In ''Super Mario 64'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', the castle is a huge palace with many rooms and secrets. Despite having a high amount of rooms, there were no regular "living" rooms, such as a bedroom or kitchen. Most of the rooms simply had a large painting in it. The castle also had a basement, the floor of which was oddly coated with water. However, this could likely be all due to Bowser's reign on the castle. The castle grounds were also quite spacious in this game. Plenty of trees can be viewed and climbed up, and the land itself is quite large. A body of water surrounds the castle, which eventually leads into a small pond. In this game, the castle is reached via [[Warp Pipe]].
[[File:SM64DS Mushroom Castle Third Floor Map.png|frame|The third floor of the castle]]
The third floor consists of a small round room with [[Tick Tock Clock|a clock]] seen directly opposite the door. There are two small niches in both sides of the wall, each leading to a different course: The one to the left warps the player to [[Over the Rainbows|Wing Mario Over the Rainbow]] (named Over the Rainbows in the remake), and the one on the right warps the player to [[Rainbow Ride]]. Above the door of the third floor is yet another Big Star Door, where a staircase leads to the final battle ([[Bowser in the Sky]]). However, 70 Power Stars (80 in the remake) are needed to break the spell of the [[endless stairs]].


In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', the castle differs radically from its 64 counterpart. The palace is still large and has a great number of rooms, but each room has some kind of purpose (there is a library, a bedroom, and many storage rooms), and the lobby is connected to the ballroom. The castle grounds are also much smaller, with a simple fountain and one or two trees outside the castle. Much of the castle's surrounding land was lifted into the air with Bowser's castle, which may explain the seemingly shrunken land; however, even when Mario finally reaches the castle to confront Bowser, no moat can be seen. The castle has no warp pipe leading to it, as it can easily be reached from [[Toad Town]].
====Basement====
[[File:SM64DS Mushroom Castle Basement Map.png|frame|left|The castle basement]]
The basement is the lowest area of Peach's Castle, as it is just below ground level. It can be entered through the set of stairs that descend near the first floor. It consists of many areas all linked together by doors. One of the lower areas of the basement is made up of shallow water. An area found at the front of the castle basement is initially completely flooded with [[water]] from the castle moat. However, the moat can be drained by ground-pounding two pillars. After the player has done so, the water drains and a door that was previously inaccessible leads to the Castle Grounds.


[[File:unknownfloatingobject.png|200px|thumb|left|The castle as it is lifted into space in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.]]
After the water is drained, a 1-UP Mushroom can be spawned by touching the four corners of the tunnel area.
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', the palace was again, like ''Paper Mario'', big and had actual "living" rooms. This castle however was different from the Mario 64 and Paper Mario versions and the garden looked very different (there were no trees either).
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In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', the castle's conference room was seen in the intro. It is eventually taken over by [[Fawful]] and served as the final area in the game.
==Profiles and statistics==
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
;Enemies
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Shyster Sprite - Super Mario RPG.png|[[Shymore|Shyster]]
Mack Sprite - Super Mario RPG.png|[[Claymorton|Mack]] (boss)
Shyster Sprite - Super Mario RPG.png|[[Bodyguard]] (boss helper)
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In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', there was a courtyard located behind the castle but it was not visible from the front or roof of the castle in the main gardens. However, the main part of the castle could be seen from the courtyard. The courtyard introduced the magic and mystery of Peach's Castle that the Power Stars seemed to have control over. The courtyard in both the original Super Mario 64 and in the [[Nintendo DS]] remake was infested with Boos. Big Boo's Haunt and another secret level were hidden in here.
===''Paper Mario''===
====Enemies====
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PMBowser.png|[[Bowser]] (Chapter 8 boss / final boss)
PMKammyKoopa.png|[[Kammy Koopa]]
ClubbaPM.png|[[Clubba]]{{footnote|main|*}}
HammerBroPM.png|[[Hammer Bro]]{{footnote|main|*}}
PMKoopatrol.png|[[Koopatrol]]{{footnote|main|*}}
</gallery>


Differing from the castle in ''Super Mario 64'', in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', the castle now has a balcony and several windows. The castle still has the body of water connected to it, but is now right outside Toad Town. Also different from the older version, this castle's outside is more detailed.
{{footnote|note|*|These enemies appear during Peach intermissions. Peach does not fight these enemies. They patrol her castle and when they spot Peach, she'll be sent back to her room, with the exception of Clubba, who simply sleeps outside.}}


Also in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', the cut-scenes show a more detailed top tower than when playing as Mario in the Star Festival.
====Items====
{{RPG item locations
|item1=[[Ultra Mushroom|Ultra Shroom]]
|image1={{PM item|Ultra Shroom|text=}}
|location1=In a hidden block in the symmetrical position (with regard to the [[Save Block]]) outside Peach's Castle
|item2=[[Life Shroom]]
|image2={{PM item|Life Shroom|text=}}
|location2=At the end of the corridor on the wall in the southwestern book room on the second floor (get it with Mario, using a pile of books to climb that high)
|item3=[[Last Stand]]
|image3=[[File:Last Stand Badge.png]]
|location3=In a [[treasure chest]] in the room in the east room in the first floor.
|item4=[[Deep Focus]]
|image4=[[File:Deep Focus Badge.png]]
|location4=Next to the big treasure chest in the east room on the second floor.
|item5=[[Power Rush]]
|image5=[[File:Power Rush Badge.png]]
|location5=In a corner in the southwestern book room on the second floor
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In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' the castle was controlled by [[Fawful]] and was planned to use it against Bowser when he would arrive, Bowser then defeated the castle in the devastating battle.
In addition, the following items are available only to Princess Peach.


In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', the castle has less windows, no moat, has more detail than its DS predecessor, and looks more remote than ''Super Mario 64/DS'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy''.
{{RPG item locations
|item1=[[Castle Key (Peach's Castle)|Castle Key]]
|image1=[[File:PM Peach Castle Key.png]]
|location1=<nowiki/>
*Given by [[Gourmet Guy]] to Peach in Chapter 4.
*Given by a [[Koopatrol]] to Peach as another in Chapter 6.
|item2=[[Jammin' Jelly]]
|image2={{PM item|Jammin' Jelly|text=}}
|location2=Given by [[Mr. Hammer]] to Peach if she wins in the [[64th Trivia Quiz-Off]] in Chapter 5.
|item3=[[Butter]]
|image3=[[File:Butter PM.png]]
|location3=In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|item4=[[Cleanser]]
|image4=[[File:PMCleanser.png]]
|location4=In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|item5=[[Cream]]
|image5=[[File:PM Cream.png]]
|location5=In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|item6=[[Egg]]
|image6={{PM item|Egg|text=}}
|location6=In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|item7=[[Flour]]
|image7=[[File:PM Flour.png]]
|location7=In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|item8=[[Milk]]
|image8=[[File:PM Milk.png]]
|location8=In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|item9=[[Salt]]
|image9=[[File:PM Salt.png]]
|location9=In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|item10=[[Strawberry]]
|image10=[[File:Strawberry.png]]
|location10=In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|item11=[[Sugar (item)|Sugar]]
|image11=[[File:PM Sugar.png]]
|location11=In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|item12=[[Water]]
|image12=[[File:PMWater.png]]
|location12=In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|item13=[[Sneaky Parasol]]
|image13=[[File:PM Sneaky Parasol.png]]
|location13=Given by Mr. Hammer to Peach for participating in the 64th Trivia Quiz-Off in Chapter 5.
|item14=[[Shooting Star (item)|Shooting Star]]
|image14={{PM item|Shooting Star|text=}}
|location14=Given by a Hammer Bro in the far western side of the library in Chapter 6 by talking to him repeatedly.
}}


In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', the castle looks like the castle from ''Super Mario Galaxy''. The balcony from ''Galaxy'' seems to be missing, however and there are now several vases full of flowers on the grounds. During the invasion of Bowser, several meteors hit the grounds, blocking off the east half of the grounds.
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{{RPG item locations
|item1={{PM item|Ultra Shroom}}
|image1=[[File:PMHiddenBlock42.png|250px]]
|location1=In the first area, the final hidden ? Block is directly on the opposite side of the Save Block, across the steps in the east.
}}


==More Castles==
====Area Tattles====
[[File:Smrpgpeachcastle.png|thumb|right|From Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.]]
*"''This is Peach's Castle. But we just came out of Bowser's Castle! I've got a funny feeling about this... I wonder where Princess Peach is being held captive. I think we should brace ourselves, Mario.''"
Peach appears to have more than one castle. A completely different one in seen in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. It stands on a gigantic and poorly structured rock out in the sea. This castle is also visible from Koopa Beach. The castles of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', are also said to be in the Mushroom Kingdom and invaded by Bowser. The Princess' home in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' is known as the ''Mushroom Castle'' rather than Princess Peach's Castle, and has a radically different design.
*"''This is the first floor hall of Princess Peach's Castle. There are so many doors, though. Where on earth can Princess Peach be?''"
{{br}}
*"''Boy, what happened here? This is even messier than my room back home! It looks like nobody ever puts anything away in here.''"
*"''That's a pretty huge drawer over there. I bet a person could fit inside! If they wanted to, that is... Hey, there's a bed, too! This must be a guest room.''"
*"''It's a kitchen. I'm just guessing, but I bet this is where they make the meals. The castle's head chef probably cooks all the meals, don't you think? I wonder what kinds of savory dishes he knows how to make. Hey, Mario, have you ever eaten here?''"
*"''This is the second floor hall of Princess Peach's Castle. There are so many doors, though. Where on earth can Princess Peach be?''"
*"''This is just an ordinary room. Do you smell something, though? What a strange odor...''"
*"''Wow! So many books. If we weren't in the middle of such an adventure, I'd love to read some of these.''"
*"''It's a dining room. It looks like somebody has eaten here recently. Probably not the Princess-- they're probably starving her! People always say that the meals served here are delectable. I'd love to eat here sometime.''"
*"''This looks like a storeroom. ...! Hey! Check out that box! Let's see what's in it.''"
*"''Wow! This is Princess Peach's room, isn't it? It smells great in here! It's such a cheerful room, just like Princess Peach. I can't believe she was locked up in here for so long, all by herself. She must've been so lonely... We've got to rescue her, right now!!''"
*"''This balcony has a great view. I'm betting that this is one of the princess's favorite places.''"
*"''It's a covered hallway in Peach's Castle, Mario. Let's find Bowser and save Princess Peach!''"
*"''We have to help Princess Peach!! Mario! Hurry up! Let's move!''"
*"''Bowser's gone upstairs. C'mon, we have to follow him! Mario, let's roll!''"
*"''We have to save the princess! Hurry up! Mario! There's no time to waste!''"
*"''It's a castle tower. These long spiral stairs go up and up and around and around. Oog...I feel dizzy.''"
*"''Huh? Where in the world did Bowser just disappear to?''"


==''Paper Mario'' Information==
====Map descriptions====
===Enemies Found===
=====On the ground=====
<gallery widths="100px" heights="80px">
*''Princess Peach's Castle used to be right here, on this very spot. But then the evil King Bowser uprooted the castle-- and kidnapped Princess Peach. Only a big hole is left here now.''
File:PMBowser.png|[[Bowser]] (Final boss of ''Paper Mario'')
*''This castle is where our beloved Princess Peach lives. That evil King Bowser once stole the castle... But now it's back, and it's as beautiful as ever.''
File:PMKammyKoopa.png|[[Kammy Koopa]]
File:ClubbaPM.png|[[Clubba]]{{footnote|main|*}}
File:HammerBroPM.png|[[Hammer Bro]]{{footnote|main|*}}
File:PMKoopatrol.png|[[Koopatrol]]{{footnote|main|*}}
</gallery>
{{br}}


{{footnote|note|*|These enemies appear during Peach's intermissions. Peach doesn't fight these enemies. They patrol her castle and when they spot Peach, she'll be sent back to her room.}}
=====In the sky=====
*''Princess Peach's Castle now rests atop Bowser's Castle. Peach, the princess in peril, is being held inside.''
*''Princess Peach's Castle was once here atop Bowser's Castle. But now it's gone.''


===Items found===
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
{| style="text-align: center; width: 100%; margin: 0 auto; border-collapse: collapse; font-family:Arial;" border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1"
{{SSBM trophy
|-style="background: #ABC;"
|name=Princess Peach's Castle
!width="5%"|Name of Item
|image=[[File:Trophy162.png|100px]]
!width="1%"|Icon
|game=''Super Mario 64''<br>9/96
!width="20%"|Found In
|unlock=Randomly obtained from the [[smashwiki:Lottery|Lottery]] after clearing [[smashwiki:Classic Mode (SSBM)|Classic]] and [[smashwiki:Adventure Mode (SSBM)|Adventure]] modes at least once
|-
|desc=Princess Peach's magnificent royal castle appears to be inhabited solely by the princess and a multitude of Toads. Bowser tried to steal the castle's Power Stars in Super Mario 64, and in Paper Mario, the surly archfiend actually lifted the castle into the stratosphere with his own filthy fortress.
|[[Ultra Shroom]]
}}
|[[File:PaperMario Items UltraShroom.png]]
|In a hidden block in the symmetrical position (with regard to the [[Save Block]]) outside Peach's Castle
|-
|[[Life Shroom]]
|[[File:PaperMario Items LifeShroom.png]]
|At the end of the corridor on the wall in the southwestern book room on the second floor (get it with Mario, using a pile of books to climb that high)
|-
|[[Last Stand]]
|[[File:Last stand badge.PNG]]
|In a treasure chest in the room in the east room in the first floor
|-
|[[Deep Focus]]
|[[File:Deep focus badge.PNG]]
|Next to the big treasure chest in the east room on the second floor
|-
|[[Power Rush]]
|[[File:Power rush badge.PNG]]
|In a corner in the southwestern book room on the second floor
|}


In addition, the following special items are available only to Princess Peach.
===''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''===
====Items====
:''For items found in Peach's Castle in the past of the Mushroom Kingdom, see [[Shroob Castle#Items|Shroob Castle § Items]].''


{| style="text-align: center; width: 100%; margin: 0 auto; border-collapse: collapse; font-family:Arial;" border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1"
{{RPG item locations
|-style="background: #ABC;"
|item1=[[Mushroom]]
!width="5%"|Name of Item
|image1=[[File:MaL PiT Mushroom.png]]
!width="1%"|Icon
|location1=<nowiki/>
!width="20%"|Found In
*In the ? Block in the southwest of the very northeastern scene in the underground.
|-
*In the southwest ? Block in the west icy-stair area on the first floor.
|rowspan=2|[[Castle Key]]
*In the southeast ? Block in the east icy-stair area on the first floor.
|rowspan=2|[[File:PM Peach Castle Key.png]]
*In the northwest ? Block in the west long room on the first floor.
|Given by [[Gourmet Guy]] to Peach in Chapter 4.
*In the southeast ? Block in the east long room on the first floor.
|-
*In the southeast ? Block in the west icy-stair area on the second floor.
|Given by a [[Koopatrol]] to Peach as another in Chapter 6.
|item2=[[Super Mushroom]]
|-
|image2=[[File:MaL PiT Mushroom.png]]
|[[Jammin' Jelly]]
|location2=<nowiki/>
|[[File:PaperMario Items JamminJelly.png]]
*In the ? Block in the northwest of the most northeastern scene in the underground.
|Given by [[Mr. Hammer]] to Peach if she wins in the [[64th Trivia Quiz-Off]] in Chapter 5.
*In the east ? Block in the library room on the second floor.
|-
|item3=[[Ultra Mushroom]]
|[[Butter]]
|image3=[[File:MaL PiT Mushroom.png]]
|[[File:Butter PM.png]]
|location3=In the ? Block in the west-center of the most northeastern scene in the underground.
|In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|item4=[[Max Mushroom]]
|-
|image4=[[File:MaL PiT Mushroom.png]]
|[[Cleanser]]
|location4=In the green block in the center of the most northeastern scene in the underground.
|[[File:PMCleanser.png]]
|item5=[[Super Drop]]
|In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|image5=[[File:MushroomDrop.png]]
|-
|location5=In the ? Block in the center of the easternmost scene in the underground.
|[[Cream]]
|item6=[[Ultra Drop]]
|[[File:Cream.gif]]
|image6=[[File:MushroomDrop.png]]
|In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|location6=In the red block in the east of the easternmost scene in the underground.
|-
|item7=[[1-Up Mushroom]]
|[[Egg]]
|image7=[[File:Mushroom One Up Pit.png]]
|[[File:PM Special Item Egg.png]]
|location7=<nowiki/>
|In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
*In the northwest ? Block in the room to the back of the southeastern playground on the first floor.
|-
*In the green block in the southeast of the big stair room on the second floor.
|[[Flour]]
|item8=[[1-Up Super]]
|[[File:Flour.gif]]
|image8=[[File:Mushroom One Up Pit.png]]
|In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|location8=<nowiki/>
|-
*In the northeast red block in the library room on the second floor.
|[[Milk]]
*In the northeast red block in the west room on the third floor.
|[[File:Milk.gif]]
|item9=[[Refreshroom]]
|In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|image9=[[File:RefreshroomPiT.png]]
|-
|location9=In the ? Block in Toadsworth's room (the southwesternmost one on the first floor).
|[[Salt]]
|item10=[[Green Shell]]
|[[File:Salt.gif]]
|image10=[[File:Green Shell Pit.png]]
|In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|location10=In the northeast ? Block in the room to the east of the east entrance of the second floor.
|-
|item11=[[Bro Flower]]
|[[Strawberry]]
|image11=[[File:Bro flower.png]]
|[[File:Strawberry.png]]
|location11=In the left ? Block in the southwest of the room to the east of the east entrance of the second floor.
|In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|item12=[[Cannonballer]]
|-
|image12=[[File:Canonballer.png]]
|[[Sugar (item)|Sugar]]
|location12=In the right ? Block in the southwest of the room to the east of the east entrance of the second floor.
|[[File:Sugar.gif]]
|item13=[[Wild Trousers]]
|In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|image13=[[File:Clothing - MaLPiT.png]]
|-
|location13=In the northwest green block in the west room on the third floor.
|[[Water]]
|item14=[[Item-Fan Badge]]
|[[File:PMWater.png]]
|image14=[[File:Badge - MaLPiT.png]]
|In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
|location14=In the green block above the northeastern ledge in the southeastern playground on the first floor.
|-
|item15=[[Training Badge]]
|[[Sneaky Parasol]]
|image15=[[File:Badge - MaLPiT.png]]
|[[File:Sneakyparasol.gif]]
|location15=In the west green block in the library room on the second floor.
|Given by Mr. Hammer to Peach for participating in the 64th Trivia Quiz-Off in Chapter 5.
|item16=[[Bean]]
|-
|image16=[[File:Bean - MLPiT.png]]
|[[Shooting Star (item)|Shooting Star]]
|location16=<nowiki/>
|[[File:PaperMario Items ShootingStar.png]]
*In the west high platform in the northwestern outside area on the first floor.
|Given by a Hammer Bro in the far western side of the library in Chapter 6 by talking to him repeatedly.
*In the northwest ledge in the south playground on the first floor.
|}
*In the west of the northern ledge in the southeastern playground on the first floor.
*In the east of the northern ledge in the southeastern playground on the first floor.
*In the lower area to the south of the room to the east of the east entrance of the second floor.
*In the lower area to the south of the room to the west of the west entrance of the second floor.
*In the southwest of the northernmost area on the second floor.
*In the southeast of the northernmost area on the second floor.
*In the west of the south balcony on the third floor.
*In the east of the south balcony on the third floor.
}}


===[[List of hidden blocks in Paper Mario|Hidden ? block]]===
===''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''===
{|width=100% cellspacing=0 border=2 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse;" style="text-align: center;" colspan="4;"
====Items====
|-style="background:tan"
:''For a list of items in the garden area, see [[Peach's Castle Garden#Items|Peach's Castle Garden § Items]].''
!width=10%|Item
!Description
!width=20%|Image
|-
|[[File:PaperMario Items UltraShroom.png]]<br>[[Ultra Shroom]]
|In the first area, the final hidden ? Block is directly on the opposite side of the Save Block, across the steps in the east.
|[[File:PMHiddenBlock42.png|250px]]
|}


=== Area Tattles===
Here is a list of the overworld items found in Peach's Castle during the events of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''.<ref>abcd9146 (December 30, 2009). [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ds/954368-mario-and-luigi-bowsers-inside-story/faqs/57748 Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story FAQ/Walkthrough]. ''GameFAQs''. Retrieved June 10, 2016.</ref>
*''This is Peach's Castle. But we just came out of Bowser's Castle! I've got a funny feeling about this... I wonder where Princess Peach is being held captive. I think we should brace ourselves, Mario.
*''This is the first floor hall of Princess Peach's Castle. There are so many doors, though. Where on earth can Princess Peach be?
*'' Boy, what happened here? This is even messier than my room back home! It looks like nobody ever puts anything away in here.
*''That's a pretty huge drawer over there. I bet a person could fit inside! If they wanted to, that is... Hey, there's a bed, too! This must be a guest room.
*''It's a kitchen. I'm just guessing, but I bet this is where they make the meals. The castle's head chef probably cooks all the meals, don't you think? I wonder what kinds of savory dishes he knows how to make. Hey, Mario, have you ever eaten here?
*''This is the second floor hall of Princess Peach's Castle. There are so many doors, though. Where on earth can Princess Peach be?
*''This is just an ordinary room. Do you smell something, though? What a strange odor...
*''Wow! So many books. If we weren't in the middle of such an adventure, I'd love to read some of these.
*''It's a dining room. It looks like somebody has eaten here recently. Probably not the Princess-- they're probably starving her! People always say that the meals served here are delectable. I'd love to eat here sometime.
*''This looks like a storeroom. ...! Hey! Check out that box! Let's see what's in it.
*''Wow! This is Princess Peach's room, isn't it? It smells great in here! It's such a cheerful room, just like Princess Peach. I can't believe she was locked up in here for so long, all by herself. She must've been so lonely... We've got to rescue her, right now!!
*''This balcony has a great view. I'm betting that this is one of the princess's favorite places.
*''It's a covered hallway in Peach's Castle, Mario. Let's find Bowser and save Princess Peach!
*''We have to help Princess Peach!! Mario! Hurry up! Let's move!
*''Bowser's gone upstairs. C'mon, we have to follow him! Mario, let's roll!
*''We have to save the princess! Hurry up! Mario! There's no time to waste!
*''It's a castle tower. These long spiral stairs go up and up and around and around. Oog...I feel dizzy.
*''Huh? Where in the world did Bowser just disappear to?


==Items found in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''==
{|class="wikitable" style="width:100%"
:''For items found in Peach's Castle in the past of the Mushroom Kingdom, see [[Shroob Castle#Items|here]].''
!colspan=3|First floor ([[:File:Peach's Castle F1 Map.png|map]])
{| style="text-align: center; width: 100%; margin: 0 auto; border-collapse: collapse;" border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1"
|-style="background: #ABC;"
!width="5%"|<span class=explain title="Items in this list are gathered by manual searching into the game. They might be incomplete.">Item</span>
!width="1%"|Icon
!width="20%"|Location
|-
|-
|rowspan=6|[[Mushroom]]
|{{RPG item locations
|rowspan=6|[[File:MaL PiT Mushroom.png]]
|item1=[[TNT Drumstick]] (x3)
|In the ? Block in the southwest of the northeasternmost scene in the underground.
|image1=[[File:Drumstick.png]]
|location1=In bricks in the Bowser entrance scene on the first floor.
|item2=[[Ultrasyrup Jar]]
|image2=[[File:Syrup BiS.png]]
|location2=<nowiki/>
*In bricks in the Bowser entrance scene on the first floor.
*In a brick in the scene to the north of the Bowser entrance scene on the first floor.
|item3=[[Retry Clock]]
|image3=[[File:Retry Clock.png]]
|location3=<nowiki/>
*In a brick in the southernmost scene on the first floor.
*In a ? Block in the southernmost scene on the first floor.
|item4=[[Special Fangs X]]
|image4=[[File:MLRPG3 C Fang.png]]
|location4=In a brick one scene to the north of the southernmost scene on the first floor.
|item5=[[Star Candy]]
|image5=[[File:StarCandy.png]]
|location5=<nowiki/>
*In a brick two scenes to the north of the southernmost scene on the first floor.
*In a brick in the scene to the north of the Bowser entrance scene on the first floor.
*From the southernmost scene on the first floor, go northeast and then straight north. It is in a ? Block there.
|item6=[[Max Mushroom]] (x2)
|image6=[[File:Mushroom BiS.png]]
|location6=From the southernmost scene on the first floor, go northeast and then two scenes north. It is in a ? Block there.
|item7=[[Max Nut]]
|image7=[[File:Nut.png]]
|location7=From the southernmost scene on the first floor, go northeast and then northeast. It is in a ? Block there.
|item8=[[Max Syrup Jar]]
|image8=[[File:Syrup BiS.png]]
|location8=From the southernmost scene on the first floor, go northeast and then two scenes north. It is in a ? Block there.
|item9=[[D-Star Wear]]
|image9=[[File:MLRPG3 C Overalls.png]]
|location9=From the southernmost scene on the first floor, go northeast and then northeast, and get into the hole. It is in a ? Block inside.
|item10=[[Bean|Heart Bean]] (x3)<br>[[Bean|Heart Bean]]
|image10=[[File:Bean M&LBIS sprite.png]]
|location10=<nowiki/>
*In the northeastern corner of the room to the southeast of the conference hall.
*In the northwestern corner one more room to the southeast (with bookcases and fireplace).
}}
|-
|-
|In the southwest ? Block in the west icy-stair area on the first floor.
!colspan=3|Second floor ([[:File:Peach's Castle F2 Map.png|map]])
|-
|-
|In the southeast ? Block in the east icy-stair area on the first floor.
|{{RPG item locations
|item1=[[TNT Drumstick]] (x2)<br>TNT Drumstick (x2)<br>TNT Drumstick (x2)
|image1=[[File:Drumstick.png]]
|location1=<nowiki/>
*In a brick in the second-floor entrance scene.
*In a brick in the scene that has a blue platform on the second floor map (near the center and slightly southwest).
*In a brick two scene to the north of the southernmost scene on the second floor.
|item2=[[Ultrasyrup Jar]]
|image2=[[File:Syrup BiS.png]]
|location2=<nowiki/>
*In a brick two scene to the west of the second-floor entrance scene.
*In a brick one scene to the north of the southernmost scene on the second floor.
|item3=[[Retry Clock]]
|image3=[[File:Retry Clock.png]]
|location3=In a brick found in the right one of the two sand-wall scenes in the northwest of the second floor.
|item4=[[Wicked Shell]]
|image4=[[File:MLRPG3 C Koura.png]]
|location4=In a brick in the left one of the two sand-wall scenes in the northwest of the second floor.
|item5=[[Power Band +]]
|image5=[[File:MLRPG3 C Bracelet.png]]
|location5=In a brick one scene to the south of the second-floor entrance scene.
|item6=[[Max Syrup Jar]]
|image6=[[File:Syrup BiS.png]]
|location6=In a brick in the left small/gray room on the right half of the second floor map.
|item7=[[Economy Ring]]
|image7=[[File:MLRPG3 C Ring.png]]
|location7=In a brick two scene to the north of the southernmost scene on the second floor.
|item8=[[Supersyrup Jar]]
|image8=[[File:Syrup BiS.png]]
|location8=In a brick in the small room to the east of the northernmost room on the second floor.
|item9=[[Stamina Band]]
|image9=[[File:MLRPG3 C Bracelet.png]]
|location9=In a brick in the area beyond the first hole in the northernmost scene of the second floor.
|item10=[[Blue Key (Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story)|Blue Key]]
|image10=[[File:MLBIS Blue Key.png]]
|location10=Bowser must chase down a [[Fawfulcopter]] to the southernmost room on the second floor and knock it to get the key.
|item11=[[Green Key]]
|image11=[[File:MLBIS Green Key.png]]
|location11=Bowser must corner a Fawfulcopter to the southeastern corner of the second-floor room wholly filled with spikes to get the key.
|item12=[[Red Key (Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story)|Red Key]]
|image12=[[File:MLBIS Red Key.png]]
|location12=Bowser must chase a Fawfulcopter to the highest spot of the dirt wall area in the northwest of the second floor to get this key.
|item13=[[Blitty]]
|image13=[[File:BlittyMLBiS alt.png]]
|location13=<nowiki/>
*Bowser can [[Vacuum Block|inhale]] it from any of the [[Naplock]]s.
*Bowser can inhale it from any of the [[Dark Trashure]]s.
*Bowser can inhale it from any of the [[Dark Mechawful]]s.
}}
|-
|-
|In the northwest ? Block in the west long room on the first floor.
!colspan=3|Third floor ([[:File:Peach's Castle F3 Map.png|map]])
|-
|-
|In the southeast ? Block in the east long room on the first floor.
|{{RPG item locations
|item1=[[Restore Ring]]
|image1=[[File:MLRPG3 C Ring.png]]
|location1=In a brick in the most southeastern scene.
|item2=[[Star Candy]]
|image2=[[File:StarCandy.png]]
|location2=In a brick in the room to the east of the southern hub room.
|item3=[[Max Syrup Jar]]
|image3=[[File:Syrup BiS.png]]
|location3=In a brick in the room to the northeast of the southern hub room.
|item4=[[Retry Clock]]
|image4=[[File:Retry Clock.png]]
|location4=In a brick in the room to the north of the southern hub room.
|item5=[[TNT Drumstick]]
|image5=[[File:Drumstick.png]]
|location5=In a brick two rooms to the east of the northern exit.
}}
|-
|-
|In the southeast ? Block in the west icy-stair area on the second floor.
!colspan=3|Final tower ([[:File:Peach's Castle T Map.png|map]])
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Super Mushroom]]
|{{RPG item locations
|rowspan=2|[[File:MaL PiT Mushroom.png]]
|item1=[[Refreshing Herb]] (x3)
|In the ? Block in the northwest of the northeasternmost scene in the underground.
|image1=[[File:Herb Refresh BIS.png]]
|-
|location1=Found in the entrance scene of the tower.
|In the east ? Block in the library room on the second floor.
|item2=[[Max Syrup Jar]]
|-
|image2=[[File:Syrup BiS.png]]
|[[Ultra Mushroom]]
|location2=<nowiki/>
|[[File:MaL PiT Mushroom.png]]
*Found in the entrance scene of the tower.
|In the ? Block in the west-center of the northeasternmost scene in the underground.
*In a brick in the right corridor.
|-
|item3=[[TNT Drumstick]]<br>[[TNT Drumstick]] (x3)
|[[Max Mushroom]]
|image3=[[File:Drumstick.png]]
|[[File:MaL PiT Mushroom.png]]
|location3=<nowiki/>
|In the green block in the center of the northeasternmost scene in the underground.
*Found in the entrance scene of the tower.
|-
*After Bowser gets through the Piranha Plant area, the player can find three TNT Drumsticks in bricks.
|[[Super Drop]]
|item4=[[Retry Clock]]
|[[File:MushroomDrop.png]]
|image4=[[File:Retry Clock.png]]
|In the ? Block in the center of the easternmost scene in the underground.
|location4=After Bowser gets through the Piranha Plant area, the player can find these in bricks.
|-
|item5=[[Star Candy]]
|[[Ultra Drop]]
|image5=[[File:StarCandy.png]]
|[[File:MushroomDrop.png]]
|location5=<nowiki/>
|In the red block in the east of the easternmost scene in the underground.
*After Bowser gets through the Piranha Plant area, the player can find these in bricks.
|-
*In a brick in the left corridor.
|rowspan=2|[[1-Up Mushroom]]
}}
|rowspan=2|[[File:Mushroom One Up Pit.png]]
|In the northwest ? Block in the room to the back of the southeastern playground on the first floor.
|-
|In the green block in the southeast of the big stair room on the second floor.
|-
|rowspan=2|[[1-Up Super]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:Mushroom One Up Pit.png]]
|In the northeast red block in the library room on the second floor.
|-
|In the northeast red block in the west room on the third floor.
|-
|[[Refreshroom]]
|[[File:RefreshroomPiT.png]]
|In the ? Block in Toadsworth's room (the southwesternmost one on the first floor).
|-
|[[Green Shell]]
|[[File:Green Shell Pit.png]]
|In the northeast ? Block in the room to the east of the east entrance of the second floor.
|-
|[[Bro Flower]]
|[[File:Bro flower.png]]
|In the left ? Block in the southwest of the room to the east of the east entrance of the second floor.
|-
|[[Cannonballer]]
|[[File:Canonball.PNG]]
|In the right ? Block in the southwest of the room to the east of the east entrance of the second floor.
|-
|[[Wild Trousers]]
|[[File:Clothing - MaLPiT.png]]
|In the northwest green block in the west room on the third floor.
|-
|[[Item-Fan Badge]]
|[[File:Badge - MaLPiT.png]]
|In the green block above the northeastern ledge in the southeastern playground on the first floor.
|-
|[[Training Badge]]
|[[File:Badge - MaLPiT.png]]
|In the west green block in the library room on the second floor.
|-
|rowspan=10|[[Bean]]
|rowspan=10|[[File:Bean - MLPiT.png]]
|In the west high platform in the northwestern outside area on the first floor.
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|In the northwest ledge in the south playground on the first floor.
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|In the west of the northern ledge in the southeastern playground on the first floor.
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|In the east of the northern ledge in the southeastern playground on the first floor.
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|In the lower area to the south of the room to the east of the east entrance of the second floor.
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|In the lower area to the south of the room to the west of the west entrance of the second floor.
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|In the southwest of the northernmost area on the second floor.
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|In the southeast of the northernmost area on the second floor.
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|In the west of the south balcony on the third floor.
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|In the east of the south balcony on the third floor.
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==Official description==
===''Fortune Street''===
===''Fortune Street''===
*[[File:Flag of USA.png|22px]] "''The home of Princess Peach. Bowser's troops make frequent assaults on the place, but the Toad guards keep them at bay.
*[[File:Flag of USA.png|22px]] ''"The home of Princess Peach. Bowser's troops make frequent assaults on the place, but the Toad guards keep them at bay."''
 
===''Paper Mario: The Origami King''===
*'''Collectible Treasure No. 1:''' ''"Princess Peach's beautiful yet tasteful castle. It's no wonder King Olly wanted it for himself."''


==Trophy Information from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
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|''Princess Peach's magnificent royal castle appears to be inhabited solely by the princess and a multitude of Toads. Bowser tried to steal the castle's Power Stars in Super Mario 64, and in Paper Mario, the surly archfiend actually lifted the castle into the stratosphere with his own filthy fortress.''
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=<span style="white-space:nowrap;">キノコ城<br>''Kinoko Jō'' (''Super Mario RPG'', ''Paper Mario'')<br>ピーチキャッスル<br>''Pīchi Kyassuru''<br>ピーチ城<br>''Pīchi Jō'' (''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'')
|Jap=<span style="white-space:nowrap;">キノコ{{ruby|城|じょう}}<ref>[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/JPN/NSMJ/NSMJ_J.pdf ''Super Mario 64'' Japanese instruction booklet], page 4.</ref><ref>[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NTR/JPN/ASMJ/ASMJ_J.pdf ''Super Mario 64 DS'' Japanese instruction booklet], page 5.</ref> (''Super Mario RPG'', ''Super Mario 64'', ''Paper Mario'', ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'')<br>''Kinoko Jō''<br>ピーチの おしろ (''Super Mario 64'')<br>''Pīchino Oshiro''<br>ピーチ{{ruby|城|じょう}} (''Super Smash Bros.'' series and starting with ''Super Mario Galaxy'')<br>''Pīchi Jō''
|JapM=Mushroom Castle (''Kinoko'' 「キノコ」 meaning "mushroom", ''Jō'' 「城」 meaning "castle"), Peach Castle (''Pīchi'' 「ピーチ」 being Peach's name in Japanese, with both '''' and the English "castle" used, the latter being transcribed into Japanese as ''Kyassuru'' 「キャッスル」).
|JapM=Mushroom Castle<br><br>Peach's Castle<br><br>Peach Castle
|Ger=Peachs Schloss<br>Pilz-Palast (occasionally)
|SpaA=Castillo de Peach
|GerM=Peach's Castle<br>Mushroom Palace
|SpaAM=Peach's Castle
|Spa=Castillo de Peach
|SpaE=Castillo de Peach<br>Castillo Champiñón (''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'')
|SpaM=Peach's Castle
|SpaEM=Peach's Castle<br>Mushroom Castle
|SpaE=Castillo Champiñón (''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'')
|Fre=Château Champignon (''Paper Mario'')<br>Château de Peach
|SpaEM=Mushroom Castle
|FreM=Mushroom Castle<br>Peach's Castle
|Fra=Château Champignon (''Paper Mario'')<br>Château de Peach
|Dut=Peach' kasteel
|FraM=Mushroom Castle<br>Peach's Castle
|DutM=Peach's castle
|Ita=Castello di Peach
|Ger=Pilz-Palast<br>Peachs Schloss
|ItaM=Princess Peach's Castle
|GerM=Mushroom Palace<br>Peach's Castle
|Kor=버섯 성<br>''Beoseot Seong''<br>피치 성<br>''Pichi Seong'' (''New Super Mario Bros. 2'')
|Ita=Castello Mushroom<ref>''[[Super Mario 64]]'' European manual, pag. 27</ref><br>Castello di Peach/della Principessa Peach<br>Castello dei Funghi <small>(''Super Mario RPG'')</small>
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|Por=Castelo da Peach
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|Rus=Замок Пич
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|RusM=Peach's Castle
|Kor=버섯 성 (''Super Mario 64 DS''<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.kr/DS/soft/mario64/mario64_guide2.php]</ref>, ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'')<br>''Beoseot Seong''<br>피치 성 (''New Super Mario Bros. 2'')<br>''Pichi Seong''
|KorM=Mushroom Castle<br><br>Peach Castle
|ChiS=桃花公主城堡<br>''Táohuā Gōngzhǔ Chéngbǎo''<br>蘑菇城堡<ref>https://www.ique.com/games/mariods/story/index.htm</ref><ref>https://www.ique.com/games/Mariobros/story.htm</ref><br>''Mógu Chéngbǎo''<br>桃花城堡 ({{media link|Mario Happy Meal 2019 CN Poster.jpg|McDonald's China, Fall 2019 Happy Meal promotion}})<br>''Táohuā Chéngbǎo''
|ChiSM=Princess Peach Castle<br><br>Mushroom Castle<br><br>Peach Castle
|ChiT=碧姬城堡<ref>https://www.nintendo.com.hk/nsmb/howto/index.htm</ref><ref>https://www.nintendo.com.hk/nsmb2/adventure/index.html</ref><br>''Bìjī Chéngbǎo''<br>碧姬公主城堡<ref>https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/new_super_mario_bros_u_deluxe/pc/story/index.html</ref> (''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe'')<br>''Bìjī Gōngzhǔ Chéngbǎo''<br>蘑菇城堡<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/mario/history/index.html Official Chinese website for the ''Super Mario Bros.'' 35th Anniversary]. Retrieved February 7, 2021.</ref><br>''Mógu Chéngbǎo''
|ChiTM=Peach Castle<br><br>Princess Peach Castle<br><br>Mushroom Castle
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Princess Peach]]'s castle is the only structure that is not damaged when it is sucked into the [[Black Hole|black hole]] at the conclusion of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''.
*In the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', there is a painting of the stained glass window featuring Princess Peach. Peach's Castle appears in the premade world for the pack.
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*Although Peach's Castle's overall design resembles a traditional stone European castle from fairy tales, the LINE calendar entry for May 2018 features the grounds of the castle possessing water ponds with Toads and a Boo farming in a manner similar to that of rice paddies in Asian countries.
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Latest revision as of 09:28, April 24, 2024

This article is about the recurring location. For other uses, see Peach's Castle (disambiguation). For the court in Mario Tennis Open, see Peach's Palace.
"Peach Castle" redirects here. For information about the race course from Mario Kart Arcade GP DX, see Peach Castle (race course).
"Princess Peach's Castle" redirects here. For information about the stage introduced in Super Smash Bros. Melee, see Princess Peach's Castle (Super Smash Bros. Melee).
Peach's Castle
Peach's Castle side view.png
Peach's Castle as seen in Super Mario Odyssey
First appearance Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen! (1986)
Latest appearance Princess Peach: Showtime! (2024)
Greater location Mushroom Kingdom (Toad Town)
Owner Princess Peach
Inhabitants Toads, Chancellor, Granny, Vault Guard, Toad
“So this is Peach's Castle...it's more beautiful than I imagined!”
Penguru, Super Mario Galaxy

Peach's Castle (also known as Princess Peach's Castle or the Mushroom Castle[1][2][3]) is the castle situated within the Mushroom Kingdom and its most prominent landmark. It is home to Princess Peach, as well as many Toads, including Toad and Toadsworth. The rooms inside the castle vary from game to game, as does the castle's location. Its general appearance was codified in Super Mario 64, where it is characterized by a tall tower supported by four towers along the outside walls. It is usually surrounded by a moat and located in a hilly grassland. Some games also have a town of varying size in its proximity, which is often named Toad Town.

Peach is sometimes seen having more than one castle. An entirely different one is seen in Mario Hoops 3-on-3, at the Peach Field court. It stands on a gigantic and poorly structured rock out in the sea. This castle is also visible from Koopa Beach. The castles of Super Mario Bros. and its sequel, Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, are also said to be in the Mushroom Kingdom and invaded by Bowser. The Mushroom Castle in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars also has a radically different design, as it predates the traditional design from Super Mario 64.

In the Modern version of the Fire minigame for Game & Watch Gallery and Game & Watch Gallery 4, the main setting is a burning castle that presumably belonged to Princess Peach, with Mario and Luigi needing to evacuate Toads, Yoshis, and Donkey Kong Jrs. into a nearby Mushroom carriage. In the Modern version of Chef for the latter game, after reaching 200 points, the background will transition to a castle garden that presumably belonged to Princess Peach. In the comic series Super Mario Adventures, Peach's Castle has a slightly different design, resembling a medieval castle.

History[edit]

Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen![edit]

Peach's Castle
Peach's Castle as seen in Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!

Peach's Castle is first depicted in the anime film Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!. In the film, Bowser conquers the Mushroom Kingdom in response to Princess Peach turning down his marriage proposal, resulting in him kidnapping Peach and taking over her castle. While under his control, the castle is situated on a tall mountaintop and includes catacombs full of traps, including a Fire Bar and a pit full of lava and Lava Bubbles. The castle is destroyed when Luigi accidentally floods the lava pit while mining for coins, but it is restored to its original form after Bowser's defeat breaks his spell over the kingdom. The design of the restored castle would set a precedent for later depictions, being a traditional European castle with white brickwork and large pink spires and flagpoles atop each tower.

DIC cartoons[edit]

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show![edit]

In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, the castle is mentioned in the episode "Pirates of Koopa," in which Mario states that they were going there in his Plumber's Log.

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

Peach's Castle
Princess Toadstool's castle as seen in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3

In The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, the castle appears in the episodes "Reign Storm", "Kootie Pie Rocks", "Up, Up, and a Koopa" and "Recycled Koopa".

Super Mario (Kodansha manga)[edit]

The Mushroom Kingdom castle, flooding.
The castle, flooded

In Kodansha's Super Mario manga, the castle appears at the start of the Super Mario Kart adaptation. The king asks Mario and Luigi to fix its flooding problem.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Peach's Castle has appeared a few times in Super Mario-kun. In volume 6, after the ending of the Super Mario World arc, Bowser's Castle is taken over by Peach.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]

The Chancellor along with several retainers and Mario.
The throne room of the castle
Mario at the entrance of the Mushroom Castle in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
The Mushroom Castle from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

The Mushroom Castle makes its first appearance in a video game in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It is home to Princess Peach, the Chancellor, Granny, the Vault Guard, and several other Mushroom People. After being escorted to the throne room by Toad the first time, Mario informs the Chancellor that the Princess is missing after a huge sword pierced Bowser's Keep. Soon, after returning from Mushroom Way, Mario and Mallow find Shymores coming out of the castle's front door, with most of the castle's Mushroom People hiding in the Princess' room. After the leader, Claymorton, is defeated in the throne room, the first Star Piece is discovered and the castle returns to normal. Later, Princess Peach is returned to the castle after rescuing her at Marrymore; however, she escapes from her bedroom window using a parasol, and joins Mario's party while Granny is disguised as her.

After obtaining the fifth Star Piece, Samus Aran makes a cameo resting in the castle's guest room.

It has the same role in the 2023 remake for the Nintendo Switch, although it is slightly redesigned to have blue rooftops instead of red to have it better reflect its appearance in the world map. Because of video cutscenes being included in the remake, it also adds a scene showing Peach jumping out of the tower on-screen to rejoin Mario, which was merely implied in the original game.

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS[edit]

Mushroom Castle
The castle in Super Mario 64
Mushroom Castle
The castle as seen in Super Mario 64 DS

The Mushroom Castle is the main hub in Super Mario 64 and later in its remake, Super Mario 64 DS. It contains many rooms with paintings (some of which can be jumped into to access courses) and furniture. The Castle Grounds are surrounded by hills that prevent the player from escaping. After the player defeats Bowser, Princess Peach emerges from the stained glass window on the front of the castle. When the player gets all of the Power Stars in the game, the cannon in the Castle Grounds is unlocked, granting access to three 1-UP Mushrooms and Yoshi (or one of Luigi's rabbits in the DS version) on the roof.

In the original version, five secret Power Stars are obtained around the Mushroom Castle itself. Three are each obtained by talking to certain Toads around the castle. The other two are obtained by catching MIPS around the castle. In Super Mario 64 DS, the Power Stars from MIPS are no longer obtainable, which means only three Power Stars returned in the remake. Three Power Stars were introduced in the remake, which makes a total of six Power Stars that can be obtained at the Mushroom Castle:

Locations
Nintendo 64 version Nintendo DS version Description Nintendo 64 version Nintendo DS version Description
Mario in Mushroom Castle Lakitu and Yoshi outside Mushroom Castle. The Castle Grounds Mario finding the castle's Cannon The cannon outside Mushroom Castle The cannon in the Castle Grounds
Mario near the entrance to Vanish Cap Under the Moat The dry moat outside Mushroom Castle The moat after being emptied N/A The maze outside Mushroom Castle The maze outside the Mushroom Castle
Mario in Mushroom Castle The interior of Mushroom Castle The first castle room Mario facing the picture of Bob-omb Battlefield Yoshi facing the picture of Bob-omb Battlefield The painting leading to the Bob-omb Battlefield
Mario entering the painting of Whomp's Fortress Mario facing the picture of Whomp's Fortress The painting leading to Whomp's Fortress Mario facing the picture of Cool, Cool Mountain Mario facing the picture of Cool, Cool Mountain The painting leading to Cool, Cool Mountain
Mario facing the picture of Jolly Roger Bay The aquarium in Mushroom Castle The castle aquarium with the painting leading to Jolly Roger Bay Mario finding the entrance to The Secret Aquarium Yoshi facing the entrance to The Secret Aquarium The hole leading to The Secret Aquarium
Mario in the room with The Princess's Secret Slide Yoshi in the room with The Princess's Secret Slide The window leading to The Princess's Secret Slide Mario entering the Bowser in the Dark World Mario entering Bowser in the Dark World The trapdoor room that leads to Bowser in the Dark World
The basement of Mushroom Castle The dungeon beneath Mushroom Castle The dungeon entrance Mario in the basement of Mushroom Castle The basement of Mushroom Castle The castle basement
Mario in Mushroom Castle The moat dam inside Mushroom Castle The moat dam Mario finding the entrance to the water room Mario finding the water room's slide The door to the flood room through a transparent surface
Mario swimming in the castle The flooded tunnel beneath Mushroom Castle An underwater tunnel Mario finding a Boo A Boo inside Mushroom Castle The hallway that leads to the basement and the courtyard
Mario in the Courtyard of Mushroom Castle in Super Mario 64 The courtyard of Peach's Castle in Super Mario 64 DS The courtyard with Boos Mario entering the cage of Big Boo's Haunt Mario jumping into the cage of Big Boo's Haunt The carousel[4] leading to Big Boo's Haunt
N/A Mario finding The Secret of Battle Fort The hole that leads to Battle Fort Mario leaving the portal to Hazy Maze Cave Wario entering the portal of Hazy Maze Cave The portal leading to the Hazy Maze Cave
Mario entering the painting of Lethal Lava Land Wario entering the painting of Lethal Lava Land The painting leading to Lethal Lava Land Mario in front of the wall of Shifting Sand Land Mario entering the wall of Shifting Sand Land The wall leading to Shifting Sand Land
Mario facing the portal to Dire, Dire Docks Mario entering the portal of Dire, Dire Docks The portal leading to Dire, Dire Docks Mario entering the Bowser in the Fire Sea Luigi entering Bowser in the Fire Sea The chute leading to Bowser in the Fire Sea
Mario in Mushroom Castle The gallery on the upper floor in Peach's castle Part of the upper floor Mario in Mushroom Castle The mirror room inside Mushroom Castle The Mirror Room[5] on the upper floor
N/A Luigi finds a Power Star The white void in the castle N/A Luigi entering the painting of Chief Chilly Challenge The painting leading to Chief Chilly Challenge
Mario entering the wall of Snowman's Land Yoshi entering the wall of Snowman's Land The wall leading to Snowman's Land Mario facing the picture of Wet-Dry World Luigi entering the painting of Wet-Dry World The painting leading to Wet-Dry World
Mario facing the picture of Tall, Tall Mountain Mario entering the painting of Tall, Tall Mountain The painting leading to Tall, Tall Mountain Mario facing the paintings to Tiny-Huge Island Mario facing the pictures of Tiny-Huge Island The paintings leading to Tiny-Huge Island
Mario on the third floor of Mushroom Castle The third floor of Mushroom Castle The clock room where the endless stairs are Mario facing the portal to Tick Tock Clock Luigi facing the portal to Tick Tock Clock The portal leading to Tick Tock Clock
Mario facing the well to Rainbow Ride Mario entering Rainbow Ride Mario falls into Rainbow Ride. Toad 64.png Luigi talks to a Toad A Toad in the castle
The "endless" stairs in Super Mario 64 The endless stairs inside Mushroom Castle The endless stairs Mario entering the Bowser in the Sky Mario entering Bowser in the Sky The chute leading to Bowser in the Sky
Mario on Mushroom Castle The roof of Mushroom Castle The secret area atop the roof N/A Yoshi in the room with selectable characters. The rooms where Mario, Luigi, and Wario are being held
N/A The Rec Room as seen in Super Mario 64 DS The Rec Room N/A Princess Peach's room The room behind the 8-★ door with the painting leading to Goomboss Battle

New Super Mario Bros.[edit]

Background of Peach's Castle as it appears in New Super Mario Bros.
The castle shown in the game's intro.

The castle reappears in New Super Mario Bros. where it is struck by lightning in the beginning (as a diversion while Peach is kidnapped) and can be seen in World 1-1. Since this game, the New Super Mario Bros. series has had a running theme of having Peach's Castle visible in the background of the first level of each game.

Super Mario Galaxy[edit]

This picture is sent to the Wii Message Board once Luigi gets all 121 Power Stars and talks to Mailtoad
This image is sent to the Wii Message Board after Luigi collects 121 Power Stars. The castle can be seen in the background.
Peach's Castle as it appears during the Star Festival in Super Mario Galaxy.

The castle reappears in Super Mario Galaxy, keeping its design from Super Mario 64. A town adjacent to it and a road leading there are considered a part of the castle grounds, named Castle Gardens in the game. In the beginning of the game, Peach invites Mario to the castle for the Star Festival. When he gets there, Bowser lifts the castle into space and kidnaps Peach. At the end of the game, Rosalina flies Mario to the castle so that he can battle Bowser. When Bowser is defeated, the castle is sucked into his black hole, but it is expelled and returned to its original location in the Mushroom Kingdom. Mario (or Luigi) can access the castle grounds when they go to the Grand Finale Galaxy after the player collects 120 Power Stars with both characters.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii[edit]

The Icon of Princess Peach's Castle from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
Peach's Castle in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, from the outside and inside, respectively
Peach's Castle in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, from the outside and inside, respectively
Peach's Castle in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, from the outside and inside, respectively

In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, the castle is featured during the game's opening in which Peach holds her birthday party. After she is kidnapped by the Koopalings, Mario, Luigi, and two Toads immediately chase Peach, and two other Toads back at the castle fire Penguin Suits and Propeller Mushrooms out of a cannon into the Mushroom Kingdom.

The castle is also the location to watch hint movies, which can be obtained by giving Star Coins to a Toad who resides in the castle during the game. Once again, it can be seen in the background at the start of World 1-1.

Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]

Peach's Castle in the intro of Super Mario Galaxy 2
Peach's Castle as seen in the beginning of Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Peach's Castle as it appears in the ending credits in Super Mario Galaxy 2.

The castle appears very briefly in the opening of Super Mario Galaxy 2. After Mario arrives, he finds it under attack by Bowser, who gloats at Mario and flies away with Princess Peach. Mario then meets two Lumas on the bridge over the moat, one of which turns into a Launch Star and sends him to Sky Station Galaxy. The castle also appears at the end of the credits where Mario and friends have a party for saving the galaxy.

Super Mario 3D Land[edit]

Peach's Castle in Super Mario 3D Land, from the inside (note that this picture is taken from the Japanese website for the game) and outside respectively.
Peach's Castle in Super Mario 3D Land, from the inside (note that this picture is taken from the Japanese website for the game) and outside respectively.
Peach's Castle in Super Mario 3D Land, from the inside (note that this picture is taken from the Japanese website for the game) and outside respectively.

In Super Mario 3D Land, if the player waits for a while on the title screen without pressing A Button, they can enter Peach's Castle. There are five Toads here, and Mario can practice his moves in the castle. The place where the red Toad stands is inaccessible, as it is sticking up, which can be seen while stepping behind the tower or by switching to 3-D. The castle can also be seen in the opening and ending cutscenes of the game. Like in the New Super Mario Bros. series, the castle also appears in the background of World 1-1, alongside the Tail Tree.

New Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

Mario near Peach's Castle in World 1

Like in New Super Mario Bros., Peach's Castle makes a cameo in New Super Mario Bros. 2 in the opening and in the background of World 1-1. It has the same appearance as in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. As in New Super Mario Bros., however, it cannot be entered. It also appears in the hidden area of Course 3 of the Gold Classics Pack.

New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Luigi U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe[edit]

A map of Peach's Castle in New Super Mario Bros. U
Peach's Castle as seen in New Super Mario Bros. U, New Super Luigi U, and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe after Bowser's invasion
Main article: Peach's Castle (world)

Peach's Castle in New Super Mario Bros. U, New Super Luigi U, and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe appears to be in the same location as in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, and can again be seen in the background at the end of Acorn Plains-1. However, this iteration has a large moat surrounding the castle (as in Super Mario 64 and other games), an extra floor, as well as two towers on either side of the central tower. In the games' openings, Bowser and the Koopalings kidnap Princess Peach and take hostage over her at her own castle, which is the final area of the main game. Bowser and Bowser Jr. await the player at The Final Battle, which takes place at the top floor of the castle.

Super Mario 3D World[edit]

In Super Mario 3D World, the castle is briefly seen in the opening cutscene as the protagonists (Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Toad) take a walk on a starry night full of fireworks and meteors. The castle appears to have its design from Super Mario 3D Land this time around, but the main doors now have a rounded shape, and are blue with three spots, resembling a mushroom, and the grounds surrounding it are blocked by grassy hills.

Super Mario Run[edit]

During the events of Super Mario Run, Peach's Castle along with other buildings are destroyed as Bowser tries to take over the Mushroom Kingdom. However, if the player plays Toad Rally frequently, the castle will be rebuilt and will expand over time caused by the increase of Toads. Peach's Castle stops expanding at level 20, when the player has at least 4,000 Toads. Peach will be brought back to the castle when the player defeats Bowser in Bowser's Bob-ombing Run.

Super Mario Odyssey[edit]

Peach's Castle
Peach's Castle in Super Mario Odyssey

Peach's Castle appears in Super Mario Odyssey. It can be glimpsed in the opening cutscene, but it, like the rest of the Mushroom Kingdom, can only be visited after completing the game. Its design is heavily based on its appearance in Super Mario 64, and features some references to that game.

The roof of the castle can be accessed by throwing Cappy onto a nearby Scarecrow, which creates a temporary set of stairs. Yoshi can be found on top of the roof like in Super Mario 64, albeit encased in a Yoshi Egg; breaking the egg will release Yoshi and allow him to be captured. A Power Moon can be found on one of the castle's towers.

Behind the castle is a small ledge where Goombette can be found, and in the castle's moat is a Warp Pipe blocked off by a fruit. They can both be accessed by draining the moat, which is done by removing the four poles located underwater; this will also play the "puzzle solved" tune from Super Mario 64. The Warp Pipe takes Mario to a painting of the Ruined Dragon, allowing him to rematch the boss.

The castle's interior is heavily based on the main room of the first floor of the castle from Super Mario 64, complete with a rearrangement of "Inside the Castle Walls" as the background music. Toadette can be found inside the castle, and will give Mario Power Moons in exchange for accomplishing certain achievements. Two Power Moons can also be found there, one of which is collected by standing on the sun rug at the center and looking at the ceiling, which is a reference to how the Tower of the Wing Cap is entered in Super Mario 64. Three regional coins can be collected behind Peach's throne, and the kingdom's Hint Art can also be found inside the castle. Like in the rest of the Mushroom Kingdom, the Power Moons obtained in the castle have the appearance of Power Stars, and play the corresponding jingle from Super Mario 64 when collected.

After Peach and Tiara are rescued, they travel the world on their own. If Mario returns to any of the kingdoms (excluding the Dark and Darker Sides), he is able to find them in certain areas. Upon returning to the Mushroom Kingdom, Peach and Tiara are located on the castle's balcony.

After 999 Power Moons are collected, the castle's tallest tower will be covered by a giant top hat. Climbing on top of it and throwing Cappy at the glowing spot will trigger a short cinematic, showing a display of fireworks as Peach and Tiara wave towards the camera from the balcony and a triumphant rearrangement of the level clear tune from the original Super Mario Bros. plays. However, if a Goomba Tower with a stack of ten is at the front of the castle while the celebration plays out, Peach and Tiara will instead become scared.[6]

Super Mario Maker 2[edit]

Peach's Castle plays a key role in Super Mario Maker 2's Story Mode. In it, Chief Toadette and her group of Toads have just finished building the castle, but Undodog appears and steps on a Reset Rocket, causing the castle to be erased. The mode revolves around Mario going on jobs requested by various characters in order to collect coins to have the Toads rebuild the castle. In certain cases, including nearing the end, various Toads request errands to help complete the castle, and also rescue various Toads who got abducted while otherwise unoccupied with the task, with the Chief ending up being abducted by Meowser just before the finishing touches to the castle were completed. Afterwards, Peach arrived and proceeded to thank Mario and the Toads for the hard work in restoring the castle before kissing Mario on the face. However, Undodog approached the Reset Rocket, causing everyone to panic as it irised out, although the end credits revealed that they ultimately managed to stop Undodog from erasing the castle again.

Mario Kart series[edit]

Mario Kart 64[edit]

Peach's castle from the Royal Raceway track in Mario Kart 64.
Royal Raceway

The castle first appears in Mario Kart 64 in the track Royal Raceway. It has the exact same design as in Super Mario 64. Players have a choice to explore the grounds if they wish, but they cannot enter the castle itself. The Award Ceremony also takes place at the castle where the top three racers will drive there to celebrate after winning.

Mario Kart: Super Circuit[edit]

Peach Circuit
Peach Circuit
Peach Circuit icon

In Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Peach's Castle appears in the background of Peach Circuit, Mario Circuit 1, Mario Circuit 4, and Battle Course 3, where it uses a similar design to Paper Mario, while its appearance in Peach Circuit's icon more closely resembles its design in key artworkMedia:Marioglobe.png for Super Mario 64. In Peach Circuit and Battle Course 3's reappearances in Mario Kart DS and Mario Kart Wii respectively, the castle lacks the flags. Peach's Castle can also be seen in the background of Rainbow Road atop Bowser's Castle, just like in Paper Mario.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!![edit]

The icon for Mario Circuit, from Mario Kart Double Dash!!
Mario Circuit

The castle appears in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! twice: once on Mario Circuit, and again in the background on Mushroom Bridge in Grand Prix mode, just before the first tunnel. In Mario Circuit, the castle is completely cut off from the road and separated from the track by walls. Also, in Mushroom Bridge the castle can be spotted vaguely obscured by fog in the background. This castle is very cartoon-like compared to its other appearances.

Mario Kart DS[edit]

Mario Circuit icon, from Mario Kart DS.
Mario Circuit

In Mario Kart DS, the castle reappears once more in its iteration of Mario Circuit, where the castle is situated on a large lake in the middle of the track. It aslo appears in GBA Peach Circuit. A country estate with a similar design appears in Peach Gardens.

Mario Kart Wii[edit]

Mario Kart Wii: An overview of Mario Circuit, seeing the castle surrounded by houses as residence
Mario Circuit

Peach's Castle appears yet again in Mario Kart Wii, once again on Mario Circuit. Like in Super Mario Galaxy, there is a small town near it. Shy Guys and Hammer Bros. watch the race as they sit on the fences surrounding the castle and houses. The typical Mushroom Kingdom hills can be seen in the background along with a rainbow. Yellow sunflowers are neatly placed along the grasses of the track and a hot-air balloon labeled "MARIO" floats and travels over the grounds. It also appears in GCN Mario Circuit and GBA Battle Course 3.

Mario Kart 7[edit]

Peach's Castle appears in Mario Circuit from the game, Mario Kart 7, and it is the first time the player is allowed to drive through the castle.

Mario Kart Arcade GP DX[edit]

Main article: Peach Castle (arcade)

Peach's Castle reappears as a course in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX simply titled "Peach Castle". Players are once again able to drive inside the castle, although it is much larger in scale than in Mario Kart 7, and it features pieces of character artwork that pop out of boxes in the background similar to jack-in-the-boxes.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]

Peach's Castle as it appears in Mario Kart 8's N64 Royal Raceway.
Peach's Castle in N64 Royal Raceway in Mario Kart 8.

In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, yet another Mario Circuit is built around Peach's Castle. The castle appears to be in a different location from its previous appearances and is on a large hill in the center of the track.

It also appears in N64 Royal Raceway with an updated design, with the area around it changed. Furthermore, the entrance to it has been blocked. Thus, racers can no longer explore the area around the castle.

In the Booster Course Pass DLC for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the castle appears in DS Mario Circuit, retaining its design from Mario Kart Tour.

Mario Kart Tour[edit]

In Mario Kart Tour, Peach's Castle reprises its role in 3DS Mario Circuit, with an updated design and doors at the front entrance. It also appears in N64 Royal Raceway, DS Mario Circuit, and GBA Peach Circuit, with the same design.

Wrecking Crew '98[edit]

Peach's Castle in Wrecking Crew '98
Wrecking Crew '98

In Wrecking Crew '98, the castle appears when the player wins the Tournament mode, where the player's character parades in a car. Like in Mario Kart 64, It has the same design as in Super Mario 64.

Mario Golf series[edit]

Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)[edit]

Main article: Peach's Castle (Nintendo 64 golf course)

Although a course titled "Peach's Castle" appears in Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64, the castle itself does not make an appearance.

Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)[edit]

The front of Peach's Castle in the Game Boy Color Mario Golf
The front of the castle
Main article: Peach's Castle (Game Boy Color golf course)

In Mario Golf for the Game Boy Color, Princess Peach invites the protagonist to her castle to compete after clearing the other four tournaments. In this game, Peach's Castle is on a floating landmass in the sky and is reached by blasting out of a cannon.

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour[edit]

Peach's Castle Grounds from Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour features the castle in its first and eighteenth holes.

Mario Golf: World Tour[edit]

Peach Gardens (golf course)
The castle in Mario Golf: World Tour.

Peach's Castle is seen in the background of Peach Gardens, a course from Mario Golf: World Tour.

Paper Mario series[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

Peach's Castle before being uprooted in Paper Mario.
Peach's Castle stands atop Bowser's Castle during the events of Paper Mario.

The castle was once again taken over by the Koopa Troop during the events of Paper Mario. In the beginning of the game, Princess Peach invites Mario and Luigi to a party at the castle. However, while the Mario Bros. (and numerous other guests) are having fun, Bowser hatches an elaborate plan that causes his castle to rise into the stratosphere under Peach's Castle, taking the Princess' castle with it. Many of the party guests are imprisoned and Bowser throws Mario out of a window, sending him spiraling back toward the Mushroom Kingdom. Peach is once again forced to be a prisoner in her own castle.

When Mario visits Shooting Star Summit in the prologue, Princess Peach's room is visited by Twink, a Star Kid who offers to help Princess Peach. After every chapter of the game (except the last), there will be an intermission in Peach's Castle when the player controls Princess Peach to collect information for Mario from Bowser's diary, talking Koopatrols and Hammer Bros, Gourmet Guy, the 64th Trivia Quiz-Off, etc.

In the end, Mario, Goombario, Kooper, Bombette, Parakarry, Lady Bow, Watt, Sushie, and Lakilester (with the help of the Star Spirits) fly to Bowser's Castle and make their way up to Peach's Castle. The team finally confronts Bowser and Kammy Koopa on the roof of the castle, and defeat both of the villains, sending them flying off the castle and returning it to its rightful place in Toad Town.

The player can access the castle and its grounds in their "normal" state, as they were before the castle's uprooting, prior to the game's prologue. The player controls Mario for the last time as he enters the castle to attend a party commemorating his victory over Bowser and his forces, and once he is there, Peach arrives and gives a speech thanking Mario, his partners, and everyone else who supported him for all they had done to restore the kingdom to its former peace.

At the beginning of the game, where Mario explores the castle to find Peach, there is a Toad soldier guarding the princess's room. If Mario talks to him enough times, he will become annoyed and let Mario explore the room (however, he insists that he not touch anything). There is also a guest room turned Toad House later in the game, which is also the last Toad House in the game.

Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]

See also: Origami Castle
Peach's Castle in Paper Mario: The Origami King
Peach's Castle as it appears in Paper Mario: The Origami King.

In Paper Mario: The Origami King, Peach's Castle makes its second appearance in the series (not counting a mention in Super Paper Mario), complete with a similar-looking interior. Its exterior, however, seems to take some cues from New Super Mario Bros. U, sporting a wide moat and a turret-laden wall around it; the latter of which is explored by Mario at the beginning of the game.

At the start of the game, Mario and Luigi are invited there to celebrate the Origami Festival. Inside, Peach's appearance and behavior towards Mario is different, having been transformed into origami by King Olly. When he refuses to be turned into origami as well, Peach sends him down a pit through a trap door hidden in the castle's sun rug. In the aftermath, the castle is overtaken by five colored streamers, lifted into the sky, and placed on top of a mountain as Olly takes over the Mushroom Kingdom. After destroying all of the streamers, Mario, Bowser, and Olivia gain access to the castle, although upon entering, the entire castle is transformed into Origami Castle, which serves as the final area of the game. After King Olly is defeated and Olivia wishes to the 1,000 cranes for all his damage to be undone, Peach's Castle returns to its original form and its original spot.

A Collectible Treasure of Peach's Castle (No. 1) is found inside a chest in Whispering Woods. Mario must clear the leaf-matching mini-game to make a Super Star appear, then use it to walk on spikes in order to access the chest containing the treasure.

Mario Party series[edit]

Mario Party 2[edit]

Peach's Castle easter egg in Mystery Land, from Mario Party 2.
Peach's Castle in the upper right corner of Mystery Land.

Peach's Castle makes a background appearance in Mystery Land.

Mario Party 3[edit]

Peach's Castle in Mario Party 3
Peach's Castle in Mario Party 3
Peach's Castle in the toy box in Mario Party 3
Peach's Castle in the toy box

Peach's Castle appears in the intro and "hub" of Mario Party 3. Entering it lets one play any unlocked minigames and music. The player can also change the options of the game there. The castle makes a background appearance in the 4-Player Minigame Curtain Call.

Mario Party 4[edit]

The bag casting a shadow over Peach's Castle in the opening of Mario Party 4
Peach's Castle being covered by a shadow.

Peach's Castle is seen at the opening sequence of Mario Party 4. Briefly, the bag that covers the Party Cube casts a shadow on Peach's Castle. At the main menu, Peach's Castle is seen in the background.

Mario Party 5[edit]

In Mario Party 5, Peach's Castle is the background of the minigame Coin Cache. The players walk out the front door of the castle in the intro of the minigame.

Mario Party 6[edit]

In Mario Party 6, Peach's Castle can be seen on the TV of the Miracle Book page "Spring Cleaning".

Mario Party 7[edit]

If a tie occurs, then players will use the Dice Block to decide the winner.
Peach's Castle in the MSS Sea Star at the end of a Party Cruise match in Mario Party 7.

At the end of a Party Cruise game in Mario Party 7, there is an end-of-game ceremony that takes place at Peach's Castle in the MSS Sea Star. Here, Toadsworth announces the game's current scores and gives out the three Bonus Stars to the players based on their performance during the game. When it's time to reveal the Superstar, all four (or eight) contestants will enter the castle to determine the champion. Once they get to the top of the castle, the doors will open and the winner is revealed. That player (or team) is the superstar. The castle can also be seen on a painting in the Duty-Free Shop.

Mario Party 8[edit]

Peach's Castle appears in Mario Party 8 in the background of the minigame Crank to Rank.

Mario Party 9[edit]

In Mario Party 9, the intro and ending for Solo Mode take place outside Peach's Castle. Both parts of the story feature the characters looking through a telescope outside the castle to view the Mini Stars. Additionally, the castle can be seen in the background on the main menu.

Mario Party: Island Tour[edit]

In Mario Party: Island Tour during the intro, Peach's Castle can be seen in the background several times.

Mario Party 10[edit]

In Mario Party 10, Peach's Castle appears at the starting area of Mushroom Park. This is its second appearance on a board, after Mario Party 2, where it appeared in Mystery Land.

A toy version of the castle appears on Princess Peach's amiibo board in the top left section, where the player can play a game to earn coins.

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

In Mario Party: The Top 100, Peach's Castle reappears in the background of the minigame Crank to Rank from Mario Party 8.

Mario & Luigi series[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions[edit]

Princess Peach's Castle in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Princess Peach's Castle in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, and its 3DS remake, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, Princess Peach's Castle, also referred to as the Mushroom Kingdom Castle,[7] plays a very minor role. The castle grounds can be explored at the start of the game, and the castle can be viewed from Hoohoo Mountain in the original game. Mario's battle with Bowser takes place inside Princess Peach's throne room, but the castle interior cannot be explored.

At the beginning of the game, Princess Peach receives a gift from the Goodwill Ambassador from the Beanbean Kingdom at her castle, but the ambassador and her assistant soon reveal themselves (Cackletta and Fawful in disguise) and steal Peach's voice. Peach's voice is replaced with explosives, which blow up the castle. Later in the game, it is revealed that who is stolen the voice of is actually Birdo in disguise, and the real Peach is hiding behind a curtain with Toadsworth when the fake Peach is receiving Cackletta and Fawful.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]

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Peach's Castle being attacked by the Shroobs.

In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, the castle is the main traveling point of the game, nearly identical to how it was used in Super Mario 64. The music is also a cover version to the aforementioned game. The castle held all of the time holes leading into the past in the entire game.

There are many items and coins and the castle is home to one of the game's three item shops. There are 2 bosses the player fights in there, one against the Junior Shrooboid and the other the last boss in the game; Shrowser. Goombas can also be fought in the basement area.

In the past, the castle has been taken over by the Shroobs, who turned it into Shroob Castle, the final dungeon in the game.

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Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey[edit]

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The title screen with Peach's Castle in the background.
The castle as it appears in the title screen.

The princess' castle reappears in the sequel to Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and its Nintendo 3DS remake, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey.

The game begins at the castle, with Mario and Luigi traveling through the main interior to the meeting room. The meeting is about the Blorbs that have infected much of the Mushroom Kingdom. The meeting is soon canceled as Bowser comes into the meeting, angered by the fact that they don't believe he is there to solve the unknown disease. After Mario defeats him, Peach and Starlow send him out of the castle. Later on, Bowser now under the effects of the vacuum shroom enters the meeting room as everyone leaves, inhaling everyone in the room. Bowser then ends up knocking out, and Fawful appears, sending him out of the castle yet again.

Later in the game, Fawful takes over Peach's Castle, which serves as the final area of the game. In the original game, the castle does not look too different except in ruins. In the remake however, the castle walls and towers are changed to dark blue, the roofs and tower tops are changed to magenta, the windows are blocked off, Fawful's likeness is plastered everywhere, the interior is much darker and there are dark clouds above the castle the whole time (in the original game, the dark clouds were only present during the final battle). Fawful also transforms the entire castle into a giant robot, which Bowser battles as his final giant boss, severely damaging the castle in the process. After that, he must defeat Fawful and Dark Bowser before they conquer the entire Mushroom Kingdom. Mario and Luigi can enter the castle in this state, but since only Bowser can destroy the Fawful statues in the way and climb on the walls by rolling, they can't go past the entrance, but they can get access to a secret passage to get a new piece of equipment. After the defeat of Fawful and the Dark Star, the castle is gradually repaired back to its old self over the course of the credits.

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Enemies

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]

Screenshot of Peach's Castle in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Peach's Castle as seen in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

The castle makes a brief cameo in the opening of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, as it is the place where the invitation to Pi'illo Island is given.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam[edit]

The castle as seen in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

The castle makes an appearance as the starting location in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. It is also the place where Luigi knocks down the book off a bookshelf in the cellar of the castle containing the Paper Mario world. Peach's Castle also includes an Item Shop, a Gear Shop, and later unlocked in the game, a Battle Card Shop. Eventually, the castle gets wrecked by Neo Bowser Castle with cannonballs, leaving the castle in ruins.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong series[edit]

Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis[edit]

Main article: Toadstool Castle
A perfect chain with a Gold Mini Mario bonus is set up.
The castle in the background (faintly).

Peach's Castle can be seen drawn in the background of the first floor, Mushroom Mayhem, of Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis. Peach's Castle appears as the sixth floor as well, under the name Toadstool Castle.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again![edit]

In Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!, Peach's Castle is visible in the background of Rooftop levels.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars[edit]

Peach's Castle can be seen in the extended background of Swirling Courtyard in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars.

Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge[edit]

Peach's Castle can be seen in the extended background of Balloon Float Castle in Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge. It can also be seen on the map within range of these levels.

Yoshi's Island DS[edit]

Peach's Castle made a small cameo in the intro. When the Toadies are kidnapping babies, Baby Peach is taken from her castle, along with Baby Mario and Baby DK from their respective houses. It is later seen in the credits when the stork takes her back.

Super Princess Peach[edit]

Peach's Castle in Super Princess Peach.

In Super Princess Peach, the castle was affected by the Vibe Scepter and Bowser's minions captured Mario, Luigi and Toad while Princess Peach, Toadsworth and another Toad were enjoying a walk. Also, in this game the castle bears six or eight towers supporting the outside walls. If not, it can be explained that the rear of the castle is wider than the front and would require symmetrical placement of towers, therefore allowing only four towers to be visible in the opening scenes.

Fortune Street series[edit]

Main article: Peach's Castle (board)

Peach's Castle also appears as a game board in both Itadaki Street DS and Fortune Street.

Mario & Sonic series[edit]

Peach's Castle only makes background appearances in a few of the Mario & Sonic games. In the Wii version of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, a background based on Peach's Castle appears in the third segment of the Mario World routine in Dream Figure Skating, using its design from New Super Mario Bros. Peach's Castle also returns in the background of Mario Circuit. In Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, Peach's Castle appears in two of the backgrounds for Mario's Figure Skating Spectacular, using its design from Super Mario 3D Land. It appears in the distance on the first background, and then forms the majority of the final one. In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Peach's Castle appears in the background of Dream Karate, using its design from Super Mario Odyssey.

Mario Sports Mix[edit]

Main article: Peach's Castle (court)

In Mario Sports Mix, Peach's Castle returns as a court and background element for Mushroom Cup tournaments.

The main gimmick of this court is sprinklers that turn on and off. In dodgeball, the water acts as the dividing line between the two sides of the court. When the water goes down, players can move anywhere on the court, even the other team's side. In basketball, it acts as an obstacle to stop players from getting to the hoop. In hockey, it blocks the puck from going into the goal immediately. In volleyball, it will cause the ball to bounce back.

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker[edit]

The castle also appears in the ending of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, where it fulfills the same purpose as in Super Mario 3D World, appearing in the background as Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Toad are walking.

Mario + Rabbids series[edit]

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle[edit]

Though it cannot be entered, the area surrounding the castle serves as the hub world of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, and is the place where all Rabbids are sent after being freed from the influence of the Megabug. As the game progresses, elements from the areas visited by the heroes appear on and around the castle as decorations. After the main story is cleared, the castle's exterior becomes golden.

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope[edit]

In Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, Peach’s Castle is only playable at the beginning of the game, where Mario and Rabbid Peach must find Rabbid Mario's overalls, which had been hidden in a bush by Rabbid Luigi. After the Darkmess Manta attacks, Mario and his friends cannot return here. Peach’s Castle is also seen at the ending, where Rosalina thanks Mario and his friends for saving her from Cursa.

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Main Quest icon from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Main Quest Battles
Mario, Rabbid Peach, Starburst, and Beep-0 in the An "Overall" Nice Day Quest
An "Overall" Nice Day
The From Cover to Cover battle in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
From Cover to Cover
The Tough Egg to Crack battle in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Tough Egg to Crack
The Shot in the Darkmess battle in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Shot in the Darkmess
The Headlong into the Unknown battle in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Headlong into the Unknown

Monopoly series[edit]

Monopoly Gamer[edit]

Peach's Castle is the fifteenth property on the game board in Monopoly Gamer. It is one of two properties in the Dark Blue Color Set (along with Bowser's Castle).

Monopoly: Super Mario Celebration![edit]

Peach's Castle replaces hotels in Monopoly: Super Mario Celebration!

The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]

Mario and Toad arrive at Peach's Castle
Peach's Castle in the movie

Peach's Castle makes an appearance in the animated film The Super Mario Bros. Movie, where it is depicted as being located on top of a mountain overlooking the entire Mushroom Kingdom. The front courtyard is accessible from below via Warp Pipe.

Princess Peach: Showtime![edit]

Peach's Castle apppears in the opening of Princess Peach: Showtime!, where a Toad gives Peach a flyer advertising the Sparkle Theater. Peach's Castle has the same design as in Super Mario Odyssey.

Layout[edit]

Peach's Castle in Mario Golf: Advance Tour.
The castle in Mario Golf: Advance Tour

In most games, the castle is normally gray marble, but in some games, it is white and even a light cream (Super Princess Peach). Since 1996 it has kept its original highest tower emerging from a wider circular tower underneath - both always in the center of the castle. Normally, the main feature of the castle is a rectangular or square shape, with nearly always four towers supporting this part. The roof is nearly always a shade of red or pink, but in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, it was a pale orange. A window is usually present at the front of the palace. There is an image of Princess Peach embedded, painted or carved onto the window. In Super Mario 64, this was the part of the castle Princess Peach was concealed in and is only released when Bowser is defeated.

The castle grounds in Super Mario Galaxy

In Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS, the castle is a huge palace with many rooms and secrets. Despite having many rooms, there are no regular "living" rooms, such as a bedroom or kitchen, and the rooms simply have a large painting in them. The castle also has a slightly flooded basement. The castle grounds were also spacious, featuring plenty of trees, flowers and a cannon leading to the rooftop. A moat surrounds the castle, which eventually leads into a small pond. In this game, the castle is reached via Warp Pipe. There is a courtyard located behind the castle, and the Star Fountain, which features a star statue on top. Depending on the amount of stars Mario has, it can be seen infested with Boos. Super Mario 64 DS also features a Rec Room, implied in dialogue to be where Princess Peach played when she was a child.

In Paper Mario, the castle has a great number of rooms, including a library, bedroom and several storage rooms, while the lobby is connected to the ballroom. The castle grounds are also much smaller, with a simple fountain and one or two trees outside the castle. No moat is present and the surrounding grounds are smaller in scale, and the castle has no warp pipe leading to it, as it can easily be reached from Toad Town.

In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, the present-day iteration of the castle features several "living" rooms, in addition to a bridge on the second floor. Its past iteration also features a more faded coloration, and while taken over by the Shroobs most of its architecture is altered to feature rooftops resembling Shroob mushrooms and a more purple-pink coloration.

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, the castle features a conference room, seen in the intro. The castle was eventually taken over by Fawful and served as the final area in the game. The castle had an additional story, which would be also reused in the intro cutscene for Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. In the 3DS remake, the castle has been completely transformed inside and out, and is much darker with more Fawful motifs, such as the dome he fought in from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, which makes a few appearances, notably in the entry of the castle. The windows are blocked off, and machinery is in clear view built into the castle, inside and outside, foreshadowing the giant battle with Bowser. The brickwork surrounding the castle is also now metallic, and the stained-glass portraits of Princess Peach now have Fawful's face on them.

Peach's Castle in Super Mario Galaxy
The castle as it is lifted into space in Super Mario Galaxy

In Super Mario Galaxy, the castle is now more detailed, having a balcony and several windows. The castle still has the body of water connected to it, but is now close to a nearby town. A more detailed top tower can be seen on the castle when playing in the Star Festival. The sequel also features flower vases on the castle grounds.

In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, the castle has fewer windows and no moat surrounding it. In New Super Mario Bros. U, the castle has an additional story and two more towers on the sides of its central tower. While taken over by Bowser, the castle's pink flags depicting Peach are replaced with that of Bowser's, the surrounding moat is filled with lava, and a circular castle wall surrounds the area.

Landscape of the Mushroom Kingdom
Official artwork used in promotional photos

In Super Mario Odyssey, the castle was largely similar in design to in Super Mario 64, although it possessed a flagpole on top, as well as a balcony. In addition, the turrets surrounding the castle are now shown to be hanging over rather than directly connected to the moat. In addition, the brochure for the kingdom in that game revealed that the reason it had a stained glass image of Peach near the top of the castle was as a form of comfort for the inhabitants of the kingdom, as Peach sometimes was absent from the kingdom, either due to Bowser abducting her or simply leaving on her own accord. In addition, aside from the turrets of the main castle, there were also additional turrets that were originally watchtowers, but were converted into art storage depots that contained magical paintings.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the castle largely had the same design as Super Mario 64, although the central turret had part of the top removed, and also featured platforms

In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, the castle is located on top of a mountain overlooking the entire Mushroom Kingdom.

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS[edit]

Castle Grounds[edit]

Map of the Mushroom Castle grounds (moat full)
Map of the Castle Grounds
Map of the Mushroom Castle grounds (moat empty)
The Castle Grounds with the moat drained

The player begins the game in the Castle Grounds. A sealed cannon is found near the lake to the right. After the player obtains all 120 Power Stars (150 in the remake), the cannon opens and the player is able to launch themselves to the top of the castle roof, where the player finds Yoshi, who gives Mario 100 lives and an enhanced Triple Jump. Also up there is a red block holding a Wing Cap. In the DS version, Yoshi is seen on the roof only in the introductory cutscene, due to the fact that he is now a playable character. However, Luigi's final rabbit can be found on the castle roof, as well as a red block holding a Power Flower (or a feather if the player uses Mario). The roof in Super Mario 64 DS features a small fence around the area where the three 1-UP Mushrooms are found. It is possible to get to the top of the castle by climbing down the tree when the moat is not drained, or by a special technique that all of the characters, except Yoshi, have to get to the roof without even using the cannon. A moat surrounds the castle, and it can be drained during gameplay if the player ground-pounds the two brick pillars in the basement. After the moat is drained, the player can enter Vanish Cap Under the Moat (named The Secret Under the Moat in the remake). There is also a waterfall, which acts as the exit of the Cavern of the Metal Cap (renamed Behind the Waterfall in the remake).

First floor[edit]

Map of the Mushroom Castle first floor
The first floor of the castle
Map of the Mushroom Castle courtyard
Courtyard

After entering the castle, the player finds a Toad, who says to go to the portrait of the Bob-omb Battlefield, the only course that has not been sealed by Bowser at the time. There is also a locked door that leads to the second floor. There are also two wooden doors, which both lead to the Boo-infested hallway, the courtyard, and the stairs to the basement. The stairs are located between two pillars, each with two coins on it. The door to the right of the mezzanine leads to the Princess's room, which hides The Princess's Secret Slide; in the DS version, this room is repurposed to have switching rooms, and a door within leads to the castle's Rec Room. The Big Star Door to the left of the mezzanine is where Bowser resides in the level Bowser in the Dark World. A portrait of Princess Peach is found at the end of the corridor. However, the deceiving portrait turns into an image of Bowser as the player walks down the corridor. In the middle of the main room, a sun in the form of a rug sends the player to the Tower of the Wing Cap (named ? Switch in the remake) when they look at the sun shining from the ceiling. A 3-★ door to the right leads into the Jolly Roger Bay main hub room. Its room has two squares in the wall, to the left and right of the entrance each. Going into the one on the left rewards a 1-UP Mushroom to the player's character. The square on the right leads to the level The Secret Aquarium.

Second floor[edit]

Map of the Mushroom Castle second floor
The second floor of the castle

After the player unlocks the door on the first floor, ascending a set of spiral stairs leads the player to the second floor of the castle. It is a round room with portraits adorning all areas of the wall. A set of stairs leads to yet another Big Star Door and ultimately the third floor. There are two doors found opposite each other on the outside wall. The first leads to a room that contains several portraits leading to Tiny-Huge Island. The other contains a mirror that runs through the center of the room. The player can become Vanish Luigi to pass through the mirror in the remade game.

Third floor[edit]

Map of the Mushroom Castle third floor
The third floor of the castle

The third floor consists of a small round room with a clock seen directly opposite the door. There are two small niches in both sides of the wall, each leading to a different course: The one to the left warps the player to Wing Mario Over the Rainbow (named Over the Rainbows in the remake), and the one on the right warps the player to Rainbow Ride. Above the door of the third floor is yet another Big Star Door, where a staircase leads to the final battle (Bowser in the Sky). However, 70 Power Stars (80 in the remake) are needed to break the spell of the endless stairs.

Basement[edit]

Map of the Mushroom Castle basement
The castle basement

The basement is the lowest area of Peach's Castle, as it is just below ground level. It can be entered through the set of stairs that descend near the first floor. It consists of many areas all linked together by doors. One of the lower areas of the basement is made up of shallow water. An area found at the front of the castle basement is initially completely flooded with water from the castle moat. However, the moat can be drained by ground-pounding two pillars. After the player has done so, the water drains and a door that was previously inaccessible leads to the Castle Grounds.

After the water is drained, a 1-UP Mushroom can be spawned by touching the four corners of the tunnel area.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]

Enemies

Paper Mario[edit]

Enemies[edit]

* - These enemies appear during Peach intermissions. Peach does not fight these enemies. They patrol her castle and when they spot Peach, she'll be sent back to her room, with the exception of Clubba, who simply sleeps outside.

Items[edit]

Item Image Location

Ultra Shroom PaperMario Items UltraShroom.png In a hidden block in the symmetrical position (with regard to the Save Block) outside Peach's Castle
Life Shroom PaperMario Items LifeShroom.png At the end of the corridor on the wall in the southwestern book room on the second floor (get it with Mario, using a pile of books to climb that high)
Last Stand Last Stand Badge.png In a treasure chest in the room in the east room in the first floor.
Deep Focus Deep Focus Badge.png Next to the big treasure chest in the east room on the second floor.
Power Rush Power Rush Badge.png In a corner in the southwestern book room on the second floor

In addition, the following items are available only to Princess Peach.

Item Image Location

Castle Key The Castle Key used in Peach's Castle in Paper Mario.
Jammin' Jelly PaperMario Items JamminJelly.png Given by Mr. Hammer to Peach if she wins in the 64th Trivia Quiz-Off in Chapter 5.
Butter Butter PM.png In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
Cleanser Sprite of Cleanser, from Paper Mario. In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
Cream PM Cream.png In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
Egg An egg in Paper Mario In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
Flour PM Flour.png In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
Milk PM Milk.png In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
Salt PM Salt.png In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
Strawberry A Strawberry from Paper Mario. In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
Sugar PM Sugar.png In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
Water Sprite of Water, from Paper Mario. In the kitchen, accessible in Chapter 4.
Sneaky Parasol PM Sneaky Parasol.png Given by Mr. Hammer to Peach for participating in the 64th Trivia Quiz-Off in Chapter 5.
Shooting Star PaperMario Items ShootingStar.png Given by a Hammer Bro in the far western side of the library in Chapter 6 by talking to him repeatedly.

Hidden block[edit]

Item Image Location

PaperMario Items UltraShroom.png Ultra Shroom Image of Mario revealing a hidden ? Block in Peach's Castle, in Paper Mario. In the first area, the final hidden ? Block is directly on the opposite side of the Save Block, across the steps in the east.

Area Tattles[edit]

  • "This is Peach's Castle. But we just came out of Bowser's Castle! I've got a funny feeling about this... I wonder where Princess Peach is being held captive. I think we should brace ourselves, Mario."
  • "This is the first floor hall of Princess Peach's Castle. There are so many doors, though. Where on earth can Princess Peach be?"
  • "Boy, what happened here? This is even messier than my room back home! It looks like nobody ever puts anything away in here."
  • "That's a pretty huge drawer over there. I bet a person could fit inside! If they wanted to, that is... Hey, there's a bed, too! This must be a guest room."
  • "It's a kitchen. I'm just guessing, but I bet this is where they make the meals. The castle's head chef probably cooks all the meals, don't you think? I wonder what kinds of savory dishes he knows how to make. Hey, Mario, have you ever eaten here?"
  • "This is the second floor hall of Princess Peach's Castle. There are so many doors, though. Where on earth can Princess Peach be?"
  • "This is just an ordinary room. Do you smell something, though? What a strange odor..."
  • "Wow! So many books. If we weren't in the middle of such an adventure, I'd love to read some of these."
  • "It's a dining room. It looks like somebody has eaten here recently. Probably not the Princess-- they're probably starving her! People always say that the meals served here are delectable. I'd love to eat here sometime."
  • "This looks like a storeroom. ...! Hey! Check out that box! Let's see what's in it."
  • "Wow! This is Princess Peach's room, isn't it? It smells great in here! It's such a cheerful room, just like Princess Peach. I can't believe she was locked up in here for so long, all by herself. She must've been so lonely... We've got to rescue her, right now!!"
  • "This balcony has a great view. I'm betting that this is one of the princess's favorite places."
  • "It's a covered hallway in Peach's Castle, Mario. Let's find Bowser and save Princess Peach!"
  • "We have to help Princess Peach!! Mario! Hurry up! Let's move!"
  • "Bowser's gone upstairs. C'mon, we have to follow him! Mario, let's roll!"
  • "We have to save the princess! Hurry up! Mario! There's no time to waste!"
  • "It's a castle tower. These long spiral stairs go up and up and around and around. Oog...I feel dizzy."
  • "Huh? Where in the world did Bowser just disappear to?"

Map descriptions[edit]

On the ground[edit]
  • Princess Peach's Castle used to be right here, on this very spot. But then the evil King Bowser uprooted the castle-- and kidnapped Princess Peach. Only a big hole is left here now.
  • This castle is where our beloved Princess Peach lives. That evil King Bowser once stole the castle... But now it's back, and it's as beautiful as ever.
In the sky[edit]
  • Princess Peach's Castle now rests atop Bowser's Castle. Peach, the princess in peril, is being held inside.
  • Princess Peach's Castle was once here atop Bowser's Castle. But now it's gone.

Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Trophy
Princess Peach's Castle
Princess Peach's Castle
Game/move:
Super Mario 64
9/96
How to unlock: Randomly obtained from the Lottery after clearing Classic and Adventure modes at least once
Princess Peach's magnificent royal castle appears to be inhabited solely by the princess and a multitude of Toads. Bowser tried to steal the castle's Power Stars in Super Mario 64, and in Paper Mario, the surly archfiend actually lifted the castle into the stratosphere with his own filthy fortress.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]

Items[edit]

For items found in Peach's Castle in the past of the Mushroom Kingdom, see Shroob Castle § Items.
Item Image Location

Mushroom A Mushroom from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.
  • In the ? Block in the southwest of the very northeastern scene in the underground.
  • In the southwest ? Block in the west icy-stair area on the first floor.
  • In the southeast ? Block in the east icy-stair area on the first floor.
  • In the northwest ? Block in the west long room on the first floor.
  • In the southeast ? Block in the east long room on the first floor.
  • In the southeast ? Block in the west icy-stair area on the second floor.
Super Mushroom A Mushroom from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.
  • In the ? Block in the northwest of the most northeastern scene in the underground.
  • In the east ? Block in the library room on the second floor.
Ultra Mushroom A Mushroom from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. In the ? Block in the west-center of the most northeastern scene in the underground.
Max Mushroom A Mushroom from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. In the green block in the center of the most northeastern scene in the underground.
Super Drop A sprite of a Mushroom Drop and/or Super Drop and/or Ultra Drop. In the ? Block in the center of the easternmost scene in the underground.
Ultra Drop A sprite of a Mushroom Drop and/or Super Drop and/or Ultra Drop. In the red block in the east of the easternmost scene in the underground.
1-Up Mushroom Mushroom One Up Pit.png
  • In the northwest ? Block in the room to the back of the southeastern playground on the first floor.
  • In the green block in the southeast of the big stair room on the second floor.
1-Up Super Mushroom One Up Pit.png
  • In the northeast red block in the library room on the second floor.
  • In the northeast red block in the west room on the third floor.
Refreshroom RefreshroomPiT.png In the ? Block in Toadsworth's room (the southwesternmost one on the first floor).
Green Shell Green Shell from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time In the northeast ? Block in the room to the east of the east entrance of the second floor.
Bro Flower A sprite of a Bro Flower In the left ? Block in the southwest of the room to the east of the east entrance of the second floor.
Cannonballer Canonballer.png In the right ? Block in the southwest of the room to the east of the east entrance of the second floor.
Wild Trousers An icon for clothing in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time In the northwest green block in the west room on the third floor.
Item-Fan Badge An icon for badges in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time In the green block above the northeastern ledge in the southeastern playground on the first floor.
Training Badge An icon for badges in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time In the west green block in the library room on the second floor.
Bean A bean from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
  • In the west high platform in the northwestern outside area on the first floor.
  • In the northwest ledge in the south playground on the first floor.
  • In the west of the northern ledge in the southeastern playground on the first floor.
  • In the east of the northern ledge in the southeastern playground on the first floor.
  • In the lower area to the south of the room to the east of the east entrance of the second floor.
  • In the lower area to the south of the room to the west of the west entrance of the second floor.
  • In the southwest of the northernmost area on the second floor.
  • In the southeast of the northernmost area on the second floor.
  • In the west of the south balcony on the third floor.
  • In the east of the south balcony on the third floor.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story[edit]

Items[edit]

For a list of items in the garden area, see Peach's Castle Garden § Items.

Here is a list of the overworld items found in Peach's Castle during the events of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story.[8]

First floor (map)
Item Image Location

TNT Drumstick (x3) Drumstick.png In bricks in the Bowser entrance scene on the first floor.
Ultrasyrup Jar Syrup BiS.png
  • In bricks in the Bowser entrance scene on the first floor.
  • In a brick in the scene to the north of the Bowser entrance scene on the first floor.
Retry Clock Retry Clock.png
  • In a brick in the southernmost scene on the first floor.
  • In a ? Block in the southernmost scene on the first floor.
Special Fangs X Fangs In a brick one scene to the north of the southernmost scene on the first floor.
Star Candy Star Candy
  • In a brick two scenes to the north of the southernmost scene on the first floor.
  • In a brick in the scene to the north of the Bowser entrance scene on the first floor.
  • From the southernmost scene on the first floor, go northeast and then straight north. It is in a ? Block there.
Max Mushroom (x2) Icon of a Mushroom From the southernmost scene on the first floor, go northeast and then two scenes north. It is in a ? Block there.
Max Nut Nut.png From the southernmost scene on the first floor, go northeast and then northeast. It is in a ? Block there.
Max Syrup Jar Syrup BiS.png From the southernmost scene on the first floor, go northeast and then two scenes north. It is in a ? Block there.
D-Star Wear Artwork of overalls from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story From the southernmost scene on the first floor, go northeast and then northeast, and get into the hole. It is in a ? Block inside.
Heart Bean (x3)
Heart Bean
Bean M&LBIS sprite.png
  • In the northeastern corner of the room to the southeast of the conference hall.
  • In the northwestern corner one more room to the southeast (with bookcases and fireplace).
Second floor (map)
Item Image Location

TNT Drumstick (x2)
TNT Drumstick (x2)
TNT Drumstick (x2)
Drumstick.png
  • In a brick in the second-floor entrance scene.
  • In a brick in the scene that has a blue platform on the second floor map (near the center and slightly southwest).
  • In a brick two scene to the north of the southernmost scene on the second floor.
Ultrasyrup Jar Syrup BiS.png
  • In a brick two scene to the west of the second-floor entrance scene.
  • In a brick one scene to the north of the southernmost scene on the second floor.
Retry Clock Retry Clock.png In a brick found in the right one of the two sand-wall scenes in the northwest of the second floor.
Wicked Shell Shell In a brick in the left one of the two sand-wall scenes in the northwest of the second floor.
Power Band + Bracelet In a brick one scene to the south of the second-floor entrance scene.
Max Syrup Jar Syrup BiS.png In a brick in the left small/gray room on the right half of the second floor map.
Economy Ring Artwork of the ring from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. In a brick two scene to the north of the southernmost scene on the second floor.
Supersyrup Jar Syrup BiS.png In a brick in the small room to the east of the northernmost room on the second floor.
Stamina Band Bracelet In a brick in the area beyond the first hole in the northernmost scene of the second floor.
Blue Key The Blue Key from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story Bowser must chase down a Fawfulcopter to the southernmost room on the second floor and knock it to get the key.
Green Key The Green Key from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story Bowser must corner a Fawfulcopter to the southeastern corner of the second-floor room wholly filled with spikes to get the key.
Red Key The Red Key from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story Bowser must chase a Fawfulcopter to the highest spot of the dirt wall area in the northwest of the second floor to get this key.
Blitty Sprite of a Blitty used in the star menu
Third floor (map)
Item Image Location

Restore Ring Artwork of the ring from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. In a brick in the most southeastern scene.
Star Candy Star Candy In a brick in the room to the east of the southern hub room.
Max Syrup Jar Syrup BiS.png In a brick in the room to the northeast of the southern hub room.
Retry Clock Retry Clock.png In a brick in the room to the north of the southern hub room.
TNT Drumstick Drumstick.png In a brick two rooms to the east of the northern exit.
Final tower (map)
Item Image Location

Refreshing Herb (x3) Herb Refresh BIS.png Found in the entrance scene of the tower.
Max Syrup Jar Syrup BiS.png
  • Found in the entrance scene of the tower.
  • In a brick in the right corridor.
TNT Drumstick
TNT Drumstick (x3)
Drumstick.png
  • Found in the entrance scene of the tower.
  • After Bowser gets through the Piranha Plant area, the player can find three TNT Drumsticks in bricks.
Retry Clock Retry Clock.png After Bowser gets through the Piranha Plant area, the player can find these in bricks.
Star Candy Star Candy
  • After Bowser gets through the Piranha Plant area, the player can find these in bricks.
  • In a brick in the left corridor.

Fortune Street[edit]

  • Flag of USA.png "The home of Princess Peach. Bowser's troops make frequent assaults on the place, but the Toad guards keep them at bay."

Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]

  • Collectible Treasure No. 1: "Princess Peach's beautiful yet tasteful castle. It's no wonder King Olly wanted it for himself."

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Peach's Castle.

Media[edit]

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キノコじょう[9][10] (Super Mario RPG, Super Mario 64, Paper Mario, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time)
Kinoko Jō
ピーチの おしろ (Super Mario 64)
Pīchino Oshiro
ピーチじょう (Super Smash Bros. series and starting with Super Mario Galaxy)
Pīchi Jō

Mushroom Castle

Peach's Castle

Peach Castle

Chinese (simplified) 桃花公主城堡
Táohuā Gōngzhǔ Chéngbǎo
蘑菇城堡[13][14]
Mógu Chéngbǎo
桃花城堡 (McDonald's China, Fall 2019 Happy Meal promotionMedia:Mario Happy Meal 2019 CN Poster.jpg)
Táohuā Chéngbǎo

Princess Peach Castle

Mushroom Castle

Peach Castle

Chinese (traditional) 碧姬城堡[15][16]
Bìjī Chéngbǎo
碧姬公主城堡[17] (New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe)
Bìjī Gōngzhǔ Chéngbǎo
蘑菇城堡[18]
Mógu Chéngbǎo

Peach Castle

Princess Peach Castle

Mushroom Castle

Dutch Peach' kasteel
Peach's castle
French Château Champignon (Paper Mario)
Château de Peach
Mushroom Castle
Peach's Castle
German Pilz-Palast
Peachs Schloss
Mushroom Palace
Peach's Castle
Italian Castello Mushroom[11]
Castello di Peach/della Principessa Peach
Castello dei Funghi (Super Mario RPG)
Mushroom castle
(Princess) Peach's Castle
Mushroom Castle
Korean 버섯 성 (Super Mario 64 DS[12], Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time)
Beoseot Seong
피치 성 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)
Pichi Seong

Mushroom Castle

Peach Castle

Portuguese Castelo da Peach
Peach's Castle
Russian Замок Пич
Zamok Pich
Peach's Castle

Spanish (NOA) Castillo de Peach
Peach's Castle
Spanish (NOE) Castillo de Peach
Castillo Champiñón (Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga)
Peach's Castle
Mushroom Castle

Trivia[edit]

  • In the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft, there is a painting of the stained glass window featuring Princess Peach. Peach's Castle appears in the premade world for the pack.
  • Although Peach's Castle's overall design resembles a traditional stone European castle from fairy tales, the LINE calendar entry for May 2018 features the grounds of the castle possessing water ponds with Toads and a Boo farming in a manner similar to that of rice paddies in Asian countries.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller. Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Player's Guide. Page 118.
  2. ^ Super Mario 64 North American instruction booklet, page 4.
  3. ^ Super Mario 64 DS North American instruction booklet, page 4.
  4. ^ M. Arakawa. Super Mario 64 Player's Guide. Page 48.
  5. ^ (June 10, 1998). Course 10: Snowman's Land. Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy (Internet Archive: Wayback Machine). Retrieved March 15, 2022.
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  7. ^ Thomason, Steve. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Player's Guide. Page 28.
  8. ^ abcd9146 (December 30, 2009). Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story FAQ/Walkthrough. GameFAQs. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  9. ^ Super Mario 64 Japanese instruction booklet, page 4.
  10. ^ Super Mario 64 DS Japanese instruction booklet, page 5.
  11. ^ Super Mario 64 European manual, pag. 27
  12. ^ [2]
  13. ^ https://www.ique.com/games/mariods/story/index.htm
  14. ^ https://www.ique.com/games/Mariobros/story.htm
  15. ^ https://www.nintendo.com.hk/nsmb/howto/index.htm
  16. ^ https://www.nintendo.com.hk/nsmb2/adventure/index.html
  17. ^ https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/new_super_mario_bros_u_deluxe/pc/story/index.html
  18. ^ Official Chinese website for the Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary. Retrieved February 7, 2021.