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While her name has changed several times throughout her appearances, the name of the character in her original appearance is the '''Princess of Moonbrooke'''.
While her name has changed several times throughout her appearances, the name of the character in her original appearance is the '''Princess of Moonbrooke'''.
==History==
===Background===
In ''Dragon Quest II'' (or ''Dragon Warrior II'' outside of Japan), Pudding is known as the '''Princess of Moonbrooke''' and is the relative of the two main heroes in the game. She lived in peace in ''Moonbrooke Castle'' until a villain known as Hargon and his army arrived to Moonbrooke. After killing her father, Hargon's army destroyed a large part of Moonbrooke, and later cursed the princess causing her to turn into a small brown dog. However, after the curse is broken by her cousins later on in the game, the Princess of Moonbrooke decides to join forces with them so that she can achieve revenge on Hargon for what he had done to Moonbrooke as well as her father. In this game, her primary strength involves her magic power which is the strongest out of the other characters in the party.
===''Mario'' series===
====''Itadaki Street DS''====
[[Image:Itadaki_Pudding.jpg|170px|thumb|right|'''Pudding''' in her appearance for ''Itadaki Street DS''.]]
The princess makes her first appearance with [[Mario]] and friends as a playable character in the Japanese exclusive Mario and Dragon Quest cross-over ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]''. She is notable for being one of the eleven playable characters from the ''Dragon Quest series'' in this game. Her role as a playable character is referenced in ''Itadaki Street Special'' as she returns as a playable character in this game. She is referred to as '''Pudding''' in this game.
'''Princess of Moonbrooke's Hood''' and '''Princess of Moonbrooke's Robe''' are collectible items in this game that can be equipped on customizable characters.
====''Fortune Street''====
[[File:FortuneStreetPrincessascreen.jpg|thumb|left|190px|'''Princessa's''' updated appearance in ''Fortune Street''.]]
Princessa makes a reappearance as a default playable character in the sequel to ''Itadaki Street DS'' ''[[Fortune Street]]'' for the [[Wii]]. Her appearance in this game resembles that of her original appearance in the manga series for ''Dragon Quest II'' in terms of her hair coloration and general appearance. She is renamed as '''Princess Princessa''' in this game. If the player makes her mad, by either making her pay a large amount of gold or by buying one of her shops in a forced-buyout, she will threaten to bite him/her the next time they are on the same square.
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==Official Profiles and Statistics==
==Official Profiles and Statistics==

Revision as of 01:03, October 14, 2012

“How would you feel if you were turned into a dog?”
Princessa, Fortune Street

Template:Character-infobox Princessa (also known as Princess of Moonbrooke, Pudding or Princess Princessa‎) is a protagonist from Dragon Warrior II (Dragon Quest II in Japan). Princessa is the princess of Moonbrooke and a descendant of the hero in the original Dragon Quest game. The other two main characters in Dragon Warrior II are her cousins. Princessa is an excellent magician, but a poor fighter.

While her name has changed several times throughout her appearances, the name of the character in her original appearance is the Princess of Moonbrooke.

History

Background

In Dragon Quest II (or Dragon Warrior II outside of Japan), Pudding is known as the Princess of Moonbrooke and is the relative of the two main heroes in the game. She lived in peace in Moonbrooke Castle until a villain known as Hargon and his army arrived to Moonbrooke. After killing her father, Hargon's army destroyed a large part of Moonbrooke, and later cursed the princess causing her to turn into a small brown dog. However, after the curse is broken by her cousins later on in the game, the Princess of Moonbrooke decides to join forces with them so that she can achieve revenge on Hargon for what he had done to Moonbrooke as well as her father. In this game, her primary strength involves her magic power which is the strongest out of the other characters in the party.

Mario series

Itadaki Street DS

Pudding in her appearance for Itadaki Street DS.

The princess makes her first appearance with Mario and friends as a playable character in the Japanese exclusive Mario and Dragon Quest cross-over Itadaki Street DS. She is notable for being one of the eleven playable characters from the Dragon Quest series in this game. Her role as a playable character is referenced in Itadaki Street Special as she returns as a playable character in this game. She is referred to as Pudding in this game.

Princess of Moonbrooke's Hood and Princess of Moonbrooke's Robe are collectible items in this game that can be equipped on customizable characters.

Fortune Street

Princessa's updated appearance in Fortune Street.

Princessa makes a reappearance as a default playable character in the sequel to Itadaki Street DS Fortune Street for the Wii. Her appearance in this game resembles that of her original appearance in the manga series for Dragon Quest II in terms of her hair coloration and general appearance. She is renamed as Princess Princessa in this game. If the player makes her mad, by either making her pay a large amount of gold or by buying one of her shops in a forced-buyout, she will threaten to bite him/her the next time they are on the same square.

Official Profiles and Statistics

Fortune Street

  • North American Official Site Bio: "A noble princess dedicated to restoring Moonbrooke after its fall at the hand of monsterkind. She's here to earn gold to fund the reconstruction work."

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