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{{Quote2|Speed along with blasting your enemies!|Dashbrella description|''[[Super Princess Peach]]''}}
[[File:Dashbrella.png|thumb|Peach using Dashbrella]]
'''Dashbrella''' is one of [[Perry]]'s abilities in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''. This allows [[Princess Peach]] to swing Perry while running and take out anything that gets in her way. This ability is unlocked after [[Bowser]] is defeated. The player presses the {{button|ds|B}} button while dashing to activate it, and can use it consecutively by tapping {{button|ds|B}}. Peach doesn't lose speed when using the attack.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
|Jap=ダッシュアタックカッサー
|JapR=Dasshu Atakku Kassā
|JapM=Dash Attack Perry
|Ita=Colpombrello
|ItaM=From ''colpo'' (hit) and ''ombrello'' (umbrella)
}}


'''Dashbrella''' is one of [[Perry]]'s abilities in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''. This allows [[Princess Peach]] to swing Perry while running and take out anything that gets in her way. This ability is unlocked after [[Bowser]] is defeated.
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Latest revision as of 06:54, January 15, 2024

“Speed along with blasting your enemies!”
Dashbrella description, Super Princess Peach
Peach using Dashbrella

Dashbrella is one of Perry's abilities in Super Princess Peach. This allows Princess Peach to swing Perry while running and take out anything that gets in her way. This ability is unlocked after Bowser is defeated. The player presses the B Button button while dashing to activate it, and can use it consecutively by tapping B Button. Peach doesn't lose speed when using the attack.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ダッシュアタックカッサー
Dasshu Atakku Kassā
Dash Attack Perry

Italian Colpombrello
From colpo (hit) and ombrello (umbrella)