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'''''Otenba Peach-hime''''' (Japanese: おてんばピーチ<span class=explain title="ひめ">姫</span> ''Otenba Pīchi-hime''), in English, roughly '''''Tomboy Princess Peach''''' was a manga gag strip by Sayuri Jo (now: UeShigeru ☆ Sayuri) which was published by {{wp|Shogakukan}} (小学館) in its ''Shōgakusannensei'' (小学三年生, "Elementary School Third Grade") magazine from 1992 to 1994.
'''''Otenba Peach-hime''''' (Japanese: おてんばピーチ<span class=explain title="ひめ">姫</span> ''Otenba Pīchi-hime''), in English, roughly '''''Tomboy Princess Peach''''' was a manga gag strip by Sayuri Jo (now: UeShigeru ☆ Sayuri) which was published by {{wp|Shogakukan}} (小学館) in its ''Shōgakusannensei'' (小学三年生, "Elementary School Third Grade") magazine from 1992 to 1994.


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One series of comic titled "こーんな別荘がほしかった" ("I wanted such a villa!") features Princess Peach using her tree house to trick her pals, such as inviting them to a shower where the "water" is cicada pee, a bed room where the blanket is full of caterpillars, a restaurant that drops bird food, and a hammock where she has painted sap to trap [[Wario]] for [[Wendy O. Koopa]]. According to the cover, the tree is remodeled after the [[Tree Zone]] from ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''.<sup>[[#villa|[external link 1]]]</sup>
One series of comic titled "こーんな別荘がほしかった" ("I wanted such a villa!") features Princess Peach using her tree house to trick her pals, such as inviting them to a shower where the "water" is cicada pee, a bed room where the blanket is full of caterpillars, a restaurant that drops bird food, and a hammock where she has painted sap to trap [[Wario]] for [[Wendy O. Koopa]]. According to the cover, the tree is remodeled after the [[Tree Zone]] from ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''.<sup>[[#villa|[external link 1]]]</sup>
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Template:Manga-infobox Otenba Peach-hime (Japanese: おてんばピーチ Otenba Pīchi-hime), in English, roughly Tomboy Princess Peach was a manga gag strip by Sayuri Jo (now: UeShigeru ☆ Sayuri) which was published by Shogakukan (小学館) in its Shōgakusannensei (小学三年生, "Elementary School Third Grade") magazine from 1992 to 1994.

As the name suggests, it starred a young version of Princess Peach. Other characters such as Mario, Luigi, Bowser, Pauline and Wendy O. Koopa also appeared.

One series of comic titled "こーんな別荘がほしかった" ("I wanted such a villa!") features Princess Peach using her tree house to trick her pals, such as inviting them to a shower where the "water" is cicada pee, a bed room where the blanket is full of caterpillars, a restaurant that drops bird food, and a hammock where she has painted sap to trap Wario for Wendy O. Koopa. According to the cover, the tree is remodeled after the Tree Zone from Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.[external link 1]

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