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In this interpretation of the storyline of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', the Brooch (as Peach calls it during the ending) plays a rather large role.
In this interpretation of the storyline of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', the Brooch (as Peach calls it during the ending) plays a rather large role.


After Peach briefly escapes from [[Koopa Troop|the Koopa]] via [[Mario]]'s television, she seemingly dropped her Brooch during his unsuccessful battle with [[Bowser|King Koopa]]. After coming downstairs to investigate the racket, [[Luigi]] jadedly dismissed the Mario's claims as a result of his brother playing too many video games. Alone, Mario soon afterward spots it on the floor of [[Mario Bros.' House|their home]], confirming to himself that the experience was not a mere dream. Its existence and power to remind Mario of Princess Peach also seemed to mesmerize him, as he was too focused on it to successfully fulfill [[Miss Endless]]'s shopping orders the following day. During this escapade at the [[Grocery]], Luigi (who was depicted in the anime as particularly greedy) noticed Mario's possession of the Brooch, eagerly identifying it as a mystical gem passed down in [[Toad (species)|Toad]] legend that guides the holder to a land of treasure.
After Peach briefly escapes from [[Koopa Troop|the Koopa]] via [[Mario]]'s television, she seemingly dropped her Brooch during his unsuccessful battle with [[Bowser]]. After coming downstairs to investigate the racket, [[Luigi]] jadedly dismissed the Mario's claims as a result of his brother playing too many video games. Alone, Mario soon afterward spots it on the floor of [[Mario Bros.' House|their home]], confirming to himself that the experience was not a mere dream. Its existence and power to remind Mario of Princess Peach also seemed to mesmerize him, as he was too focused on it to successfully fulfill [[Miss Endless]]'s shopping orders the following day. During this escapade at the [[Grocery]], Luigi (who was depicted in the anime as particularly greedy) noticed Mario's possession of the Brooch, eagerly identifying it as a mystical gem passed down in [[Toad (species)|Toad]] legend that guides the holder to a land of treasure.


Mario decides to pick up the phone to call directory assistance, and a voice on the other end instantly says that he will fetch Mario. Much to both the brothers' dismay, a strange dog-like creature named "Kibidango" soon showed up instead, engaging in a scuffle with Mario and running out of the store with the Brooch in tow. The Mario Bros. gave chase to the dog, eventually retrieving the Brooch after they stumble upon the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. The voice on the other end of the telephone reveals himself as [[Kinoko Sennin]], who tasks the brothers with the great mission to rescue Princess Peach. By the end of the film, the Brooch was returned to Princess Peach, and Peach comments that it was very important to her since she has owned it ever since she was born. According to legend, the prince who has the other Brooch will make a wonderful pair. Shortly after Peach put it back on, it reacted to Kibidango (who had previously been cursed by the Koopa and turned into a dog) and transformed him back into [[Haru-ōji|Haru]] - a prince of [[List of Implied Locations#Flower-koku|Flower-koku]] who holds the gem's counterpart around his neck, making him Peach's fiancé of sorts.
Mario decides to pick up the phone to call directory assistance, and a voice on the other end instantly says that he will fetch Mario. Much to both the brothers' dismay, a strange dog-like creature named "Kibidango" soon showed up instead, engaging in a scuffle with Mario and running out of the store with the Brooch in tow. The Mario Bros. gave chase to the dog, eventually retrieving the Brooch after they stumble upon the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. The voice on the other end of the telephone reveals himself as [[Kinoko Sennin]], who tasks the brothers with the great mission to rescue Princess Peach. By the end of the film, the Brooch was returned to Princess Peach, and Peach comments that it was very important to her since she has owned it ever since she was born. According to legend, the prince who has the other Brooch will make a wonderful pair. Shortly after Peach put it back on, it reacted to Kibidango (who had previously been cursed by the Koopa and turned into a dog) and transformed him back into [[Haru-ōji|Haru]] - a prince of [[List of Implied Locations#Flower-koku|Flower-koku]] who holds the gem's counterpart around his neck, making him Peach's fiancé of sorts.
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|JapR=Burōchi
|JapM=Brooch
|JapM=Brooch
|ChiS=胸针
|ChiSR=Xiōngzhēn
|ChiSM=Brooch
|ChiT=胸針
|ChiTR=Xiōngzhēn
|ChiTM=Brooch
|Dut=Broche
|DutM=Brooch
|Fre=Broche
|FreM=Brooch
|Ger=Brosche
|GerM=Brooch
|Ita=Spilla
|ItaM=Brooch
|Kor=브로치
|KorR=Beulochi
|KorM=Brooch
|Spa=Broche
|SpaM=Brooch
}}
}}


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