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*In the anime, the Brooch was notably more of a necklace and was less rounded like it would be in later appearances.
*In the anime, the Brooch was notably more of a necklace and was less rounded like it would be in later appearances.
*In the anime, Princess Peach wore another piece of jewelry similar to the Brooch while she was captured by King Koopa. This is similar to its appearance in the games, although it has more of an oval shape. This may also be an animation error.
*In the anime, Princess Peach wore another piece of jewelry similar to the Brooch while she was captured by King Koopa. This is similar to its appearance in the games, although it has more of an oval shape. This may also be an animation error.
*When Princess Toadstool's belongings fall off her person in ''Super Mario RPG'', it isn't reflected in her in-game sprite. This could be due to space constraints, but it is also possible that the things she dropped was her wedding gear, meaning that it may not be the same Brooch she always wears.
*When Princess Toadstool's belongings fall off her person in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'', it isn't reflected in her in-game sprite. This could be due to space constraints, but it is also possible that the things she dropped was her wedding gear, meaning that it may not be the same Brooch she always wears.
*In ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'', [[List of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars beta elements|unused sprites]] show that the princess was supposed cease weeping on the ground for a moment and peak out with one eye, as if sneakingly wondering if Booster is buying her act. However, there is no indication in the final game that she was pretending to be distraught over the loss of her belongings.
*In ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'', [[List of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars beta elements|unused sprites]] show that the princess was supposed cease weeping on the ground for a moment and peak out with one eye, as if sneakingly wondering if Booster is buying her act. However, there is no indication in the final game that she was pretending to be distraught over the loss of her belongings.
*In a contrast to the anime, Princess Toadstool remarks that she would like to be married someday after Booster walks off, slyly hinting at Mario. Ironically, Peach would later become married to Bowser in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', although she refuses to recognize it.
*In a contrast to the anime, Princess Toadstool remarks that she would like to be married someday after Booster walks off, slyly hinting at Mario. Ironically, Peach would later become married to Bowser in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', although she refuses to recognize it.
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