Peachette

"Just like a princess!"

- Peachette

Peachette is a unique form of Toadette, obtained by grabbing the Super Crown in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe. Upon obtaining the Super Crown to transform, she highly resembles Princess Peach, but with a different dress sporting a mushroom-like appearance, a Toad cap-like crown, red earrings, gray irises, pigtails, a magenta ribbon with a yellow brooch, and Toad-like shoes. A video on the Play Nintendo YouTube channel even erroneously refers to Peachette as "Princess Peach".

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
Peachette first appears in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe. In this form, Toadette is able to Double Jump in midair, and can also perform Peach's Floating Jump from Super Mario Run. If Toadette performs a Spin Jump in this form, she also jumps much higher than normal. Peachette functions similarly to the Flying Squirrel form, although Toadette in this form cannot cling to walls, the Double Jump does not give Toadette forward momentum compared to the Flying Squirrel Jump, and Toadette falls slower during the Floating Jump compared to the Flying Squirrel form. She also gets boosted out of any pits, lava, or poison that she falls into, though only once. If Peachette tries this twice in a row, she will fall into the hazard and lose a life. If solo Peachette defeats Bowser's first form in The Final Battle, the real Peach, upon seeing Peachette, will act confused and say, "What?"

In New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Peachette's voice occasionally reverts to Toadette's when performing a Triple Jump, causing Peachette to clear her throat. She’s the only Super Crown character.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Following the version 3.1.0 update released on May 30, 2019 and during the "Super Smash Sisters" event that ran from May 30 to June 4, for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Peachette was first made available in the game as an Ace-class Shield-type primary spirit, though she was accidentally revealed a week earlier on May 21. In her spirit battle, the player is required to defeat Peach, Mario, Luigi, and a Mii Brawler dressed as Toad on Mushroom Kingdom U within one minute under the effects of low gravity and a higher launch rate.

Mario Kart Tour
Peachette is playable in Mario Kart Tour (marking her debut in the Mario Kart series), as a separate character from Toadette. She is one of three characters that can be played for the tutorial, with the other two being Toad and Toadette; if Peachette is not obtained here, she is available as an unlockable High-End character instead. Her special skill is the Mushroom Cannon. Like most characters, she has her own cup.

Peachette's voice was given a major change in this game. Originally, in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, her voice sounded exactly like Peach; this time, her voice is a unique mixture of both Peach and Toadette. She is the only character in the game that has unique voice clips in Frenzy mode.

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

 * North American website bio: With the help of a Super Crown, Toadette can magically transform into the super-powered Peachette, double-jumping and floating over obstacles with ease.

Mario Kart Tour

 * Mario Kart Tour Twitter: Is that...Peach? Nope! Peachette from New blue Bros. U Deluxe makes her blue series debut in blue! I wonder what kind of special item she'll have...

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

 * "Here I go!" (When selecting a level)
 * "Yay, I did it!" (When clearing a level)
 * "Lovely!" (When finding a secret Goal Pole)
 * "No...!" (Running out of time)

Mario Kart Tour

 * "All right!" (When being selected or unlocked)
 * "Just like a princess!" (When winning a race)
 * "Not too bad!" (When finishing in 2nd or lower)
 * "Incoming!" (When throwing an item)
 * "Hoho, gotcha!" (When hitting an opponent with an item)
 * "Got you!" (When hitting an opponent with an item)
 * "Oh no..." (When getting hit)
 * "All right!" (When performing a Frenzy)
 * "Here I go!" (When performing a Frenzy)
 * "Yay!" (When performing a Frenzy)
 * "Drats!" (unused)
 * "*sigh* Not peachy!" (unused)
 * "Princess... poweeeeeer!"
 * "My turn!"
 * "Yeah, I did it!"
 * "Maybe next time."
 * "I will get in next time!" (unused)
 * "Bye for now!"
 * "Later!"
 * "I won! Peachy!"