Sprixie Princesses

The Sprixie Princesses are a group of seven characters from Super Mario 3D World. They act as the rulers of the Sprixies, a race of fairies who play a major role in the story. They act as the game's damsels in distress, replacing Princess Peach, who does not take her usual role due to being a playable character. The PAL release of Super Mario 3D World Original Soundtrack refers to the green Sprixie Princess as the sole Sprixie Princess, while the rest are called her followers. They are similar to the Subcons in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and Super Mario Bros. 2.

Super Mario 3D World
The green Sprixie princess first appears when Mario and Luigi find and repair a Clear Pipe. The pipe promptly ejects a large number of items before the princess emerges. The green Sprixie princess tells the group that the Sprixie Kingdom is in danger, as Bowser had managed to capture the other six princesses and that she had only narrowly escaped his grasp. Moments after she emerges, however, Bowser comes up through the same pipe, captures the green Sprixie princess in a jar, and retreats down the pipe. The group quickly follow in order to rescue the kingdom, and they soon find that each Sprixie princess is guarded in one of the first seven worlds' castles: defeating the boss of the castle will reveal a Warp Box that takes the group to a room containing both the Goal Pole and the imprisoned Sprixie.

Each time a Sprixie princess is saved, she will build a clear pipe to the next world with either a hammer or a wrench (with the exception of the red Sprixie princess, since she was recaptured after she was saved in World Castle (World 7) and she only helped build a rocket ship). It is possible for the player to skip saving the first and fourth Sprixie princesses if they take the secret exits found in World 1 and World 4, respectively.

The group eventually manages to rescue the last of the seven Sprixie princesses after defeating Bowser in his car for the second time in World Castle (World 7), seemingly the last stage of the game; however, Bowser promptly reappears, stuffs all seven princesses into a larger jar, and flees to World Bowser (World 8), a Bowser-themed carnival area that serves as the real final world of the main game. Here, Bowser confronts the heroes after transforming into Meowser and is defeated, dropping the Sprixie princesses in the process. The princesses then use their powers to undo all the harm done to their land before waving goodbye to the heroes as they return to the Mushroom Kingdom via a clear pipe.

After the ending credits, the Sprixie Princesses build and provide a Rocket Ship in World 1 for the player to go to the secret bonus worlds in space.

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Since the ending of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker uses the same scene as the beginning of Super Mario 3D World (with a new ending), the green Sprixie Princess appears, while the other six appear in the image in her speech bubble.

Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash
The green Sprixie princess appears in her first playable role, as a new, unlockable playable character, in Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash. As with Peach, she is classified as a Technical character, meaning that she has good ball control, but below average power. Two methods are available to unlock the Sprixie princess; she can be unlocked either upon hitting at least 100 consecutive shots in Mega Ball Rally, or by purchasing her from the rewards menu for 5,000 coins. Regardless of the method used, as with the other unlockable characters, upon unlocking the Sprixie princess, her star version (which improves her stats) is unlocked as well.

Trivia

 * Bowser's method of capturing the Sprixie princesses is similar to how Link catches the fairies in The Legend of Zelda series.
 * All the Sprixie princesses are captured in the world environment that is the same color as themselves.
 * The Sprixie princesses were originally not going to be in the game; Peach was originally still going to be the damsel-in-distress until Yoshiaki Koizumi decided to make her a playable character.
 * The Sprixie princesses share many similarities with prisms and light. There are seven of them each representing each one of the colors composing white light. This is further supported when Bowser combines the seven Sprixies' power to form a white light.