Peach's Castle Garden
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- This article is about the gardens of Peach's Castle in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. For the site of the Star Festival in Super Mario Galaxy, see Castle Gardens.
Peach's Castle Garden[1], referred to in-game as simply Peach's Castle, is the exterior of Peach's Castle in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey. It is the "bridge" from Toad Town to Peach's Castle.
Mario and Luigi first enter the garden after destroying the Dark Star's barrier with the Miracle Cure, which was formed by Dr. Toadley using the three Star Cures. However, the main doors have been sealed shut, so the Mario Bros. need to find another way in. The Koopa Paratroopa Trio flying overhead leads the brothers to find a massive Attack Piece Block in the bottom right corner of the garden. Hitting it as Shell Mario allows the Mario Bros. to gain seven Attack Pieces. This infuriates the Koopa Paratroopa Trio, who demands the Mario Bros. pay it for hitting the block. The trio first demands that the Mario Bros. give it 30 coins, but the trio later raises the price to 300 coins after the brothers think 30 is too cheap. As a result of the massive loot, the leader shows Mario and Luigi the last three blocks for the remaining pieces. They are invisible, so the Mario Bros. have to jump randomly in order to find them. The end result allows the Mario Bros. to perform the Special Attack called Falling Star.
Once the Mario Bros. have navigated through the garden—over hedges and through tight spots—they reach a massive trash dump with a fire and a pipe leaking water in the same area. This is the first use of Mario being able to drink tons of water and have Luigi hammer him to eject the water. Doing so puts out the flames, creating a whirlwind for the Mario Bros. to spin-jump their way across. However, even with the small leap ahead, they end up at another pile of junk, where Midbus comes in with a flying platform, meeting the Mario Bros. for the very first time. Midbus takes out a controller and activates a trashcan-like robot, Junker (or the "Super Ultra Great Mega Trashy Monster Junker Bot," as he calls it), whom he uses to defeat the brothers. Junker unexpectedly shuts down at first, though Midbus promptly reactivates it. Junker then starts dancing in place. Furious, Midbus breaks the controller, causing Junker to go out of control and start attacking Mario and Luigi.
Once the battle between Junker and the brothers is finished, Junker malfunctions again and rampages through some of the trash, as well as tossing the safe that Bowser is in onto a platform that is within the sharp piles of rubble. It continues rampaging into the next room and finally falls apart. Mario and Luigi can head into the other room now to find a pink pipe that leads into Bowser's body and continue the adventure even further. They need to go to the Lumbar Nook to fix Bowser's back before they continue on. Once Bowser is up and moving again, as well as knowing how to use the Spike Ball move, he can check the last part of the garden. Through there, on the other side of Peach statues retouched with Fawful features, is a little tower that Bowser can enter. Bowser simply has to crumble the statues into bits with his newly learned move and crawl up the soft portion of the tower's wall to enter the castle. Later, the door opens, allowing Mario and Luigi to enter the castle and explore the right side of the first floor.
Enemies[edit]
- Metal Mawful Mole
- Mechawful
- Junker (boss)
- Junker Can (fought alongside Junker)
- Super Peach's Castle of Fury (giant boss)
Items[edit]
NOTE: Not included items are a Blitty from Mechawfuls and items bought from the Shop Block.
Here is a list of overworld items found in Peach's Castle Garden in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story:[2]
Beanholes[edit]
Original Only[edit]
Remake Only[edit]
Blocks[edit]
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100-Coin Ultra Nut |
In the southeasternmost scene, behind the wall to the east. |
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100-Coin |
Same scene, left of the northern platform. Can be struck only with Shell Mario. |
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| 7x 7 Attack Pieces (Falling Star) |
Same scene, in the northwest corner. Can be struck only with Shell Mario. |
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100-Coin |
In the southernmost scene. |
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| 10x 10 10-Coins |
In the southwesternmost scene, the lowest one above the darker hedge. |
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| 2x 2 Ultra Mushrooms |
Same scene, above the light hedge. |
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Supersyrup Jar Ultrasyrup Jar |
Same scene, the highest one above the darker hedge. |
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Falling Star Attack Piece |
Same scene, in the middle above the darker hedge. This block is at first hidden. |
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50-Coin |
Same scene, above the ground left of the darker hedge. |
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1-Up Deluxe |
In the scene with the castle gate, in the northwest. |
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100-Coin 3x 3 Super Nuts |
In the scene filled with Metal Mawful Moles, in the northeast, accessible from the previous scene. |
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100-Coin, Max Nut and 4 Ultra Mushrooms |
Back in the scene with the castle gate, in the northeast. |
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50-Coin Ultrasyrup Jar |
In the room inside a hole on castle wall, above the southwestern pillar. |
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Max Syrup Jar |
Same scene, on the wall, in the southeast. |
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| 10x 10 50-Coins |
Same scene, in the northwest. |
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100-Coin Ultra Mushroom |
Same scene, in the northeast. |
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Falling Star Attack Piece |
Same scene, on the wall, in the north. This block is at first hidden. |
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Star Candy and Suprising Socks |
In the scene to the northeast of the castle gate, in the part accessible only with Mini-Mario. |
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| 10x 10 Five Coins 2x 2 Supersyrup Jars |
In the scene to the northwest of the castle gate, above the ground in the northwest. |
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Falling Star Attack Piece |
Same scene, above the northern pillar. This block is at first hidden. |
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DX POW Gloves and Max Syrup Jar |
Same scene, in the northeast after going through the tower. |
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10-Coin and Retry Clock 1-Up Deluxe and Ultra Mushroom |
In the most northwestern scene that is full of green grass, above and to the right of the hedge. |
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100-Coin 3x 3 Super Mushrooms |
In the scene to the northeast of the castle gate, between the stone platform and the wall. |
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| 10x 10 50-Coins |
In the scene east of the scene with castle gate, above the northeastern hedge. |
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Remake Only[edit]
| Item | Location | Image |
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| 10x 10 10-Coins |
In the most northwestern scene that is full of green grass, to the left of the hedge. |
Multimedia[edit]
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Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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| Japanese | ピーチ城[3] Pīchi-jō |
Peach's Castle | |
| Italian | Castello di Peach[4] | Peach's Castle |
References[edit]
- ^ Browne, Catherine (September 14, 2009). Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story PRIMA Official Game Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 978-0-307-46565-8. Page 118.
- ^ abcd9146 (December 30, 2009). Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story FAQ/Walkthrough. GameFAQs. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
- ^ MOTTV - MOTTYのゲーム実況ちゃんねる! (April 9, 2020). 【DS】マリオ&ルイージRPG3 実況プレイ #6【生放送】. YouTube (Japanese). Retrieved March 8, 2025.
- ^ «Castello di Peach» – Chakroad list (2009). Mario & Luigi: Viaggio al Centro di Bowser. Nintendo of Europe (Italian).


































