Peach's Castle (Super Smash Bros.)

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This article is about the stage that originated from Super Smash Bros. For other uses, see Peach's Castle.
Peach's Castle from Super Smash Bros.
Peach's Castle stage in Super Smash Bros.
Peach's Castle in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Peach's Castle as seen in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Peach's Castle is a stage in Super Smash Bros., and is heavily based off of Princess Peach's actual castle. The castle is actually a very small arena suspended in the air. In actuality, the stage may just be a piece of land that is part of Princess Peach's Castle, as the actual castle can be viewed far below the arena. This arena has a moving board that wends into the castle and comes out on the other side, making temporary platforms on both sides. It also has two Bumper-like platforms at the top, which will stop players from being knocked out of the stage. There is also a Bumper in the middle, which moves back and forth. A Lakitu also makes a cameo appearance in the background after a few minutes. The "Challenger Approaching!" match to unlock Luigi in Super Smash Bros. takes place here.

Peach's Castle (Super Smash Bros. stage) in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Peach's Castle as seen in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

This stage was also released as a downloadable stage for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U on July 30, 2015, under the name Peach's Castle (64). While the stage has been recreated near-exactly, the ledges on the moving platform can now be grabbed. The new Omega form of this stage is set on a larger form of the base platform, though the platform now lacks the railing in the foreground and background; a red carpet has also been placed on both sides of the tower. The Lakitu that appears in the background is additionally absent.

Peach's Castle also returns in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with its design remaining mostly unchanged from previous installments.

Although the original Peach's Castle stage did not appear in Super Smash Bros. Melee, a similarly named stage which was situated upon the actual castle appeared, and was referred to as Princess Peach's Castle and the music was reused for the Luigi cutscene in Adventure Mode.

Songs

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Name Source Credits
Peach's Castle Stage Super Smash Bros.
(Super Mario Bros.)
Arrangement Supervisor: Hirokazu Ando
Composition: Nintendo
Arrangement: HAL Laboratory
Main Theme (Super Mario 64) Super Mario 64 Arrangement Supervisor: Hiroyuki Kawada
Composition: Nintendo
Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Name Source Credits
Peach's Castle Stage Super Smash Bros.
(Super Mario Bros.)
Arrangement Supervisor: Hirokazu Ando
Composition: Nintendo
Arrangement: HAL Laboratory
Main Theme (Super Mario 64) Super Mario 64 Arrangement Supervisor: Hiroyuki Kawada
Composition: Nintendo
Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.
Slide Super Mario 64 Original
Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3) Super Mario Bros. 3 Original
Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros. 2) Super Mario Bros. 2 Original

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ピーチ城 上空
Pichi-jō Jōkū
Peach Castle: Sky

Chinese 碧姬公主城堡 上空 (Traditional)
Bìjī gōngzhǔ chéngbǎo shàngkōng
桃花公主城堡 上空 (Simplified)
Táohuā gōngzhǔ chéngbǎo shàngkōng

Princess Peach Castle: Sky

Dutch Peach' Kasteel
Literal translation
German Toadstools Schloß (Super Smash Bros.)
Peachs Schloss (for Wii U and Ultimate)
Toadstool's Castle (Super Smash Bros.)
Peach's Castle (for Wii U and Ultimate)
Italian Il castello di Peach
Literal translation
Korean 피치 성 상공
Pichi Seong Sanggong
Peach Castle Sky

Portuguese Castelo da Peach
Literal translation
Russian Замок Пич
Zamok Pich
Peach's Castle

Spanish Castillo de Peach[1]
Peach's Castle

References