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Princess Peach's Castle is an important location in the Mushroom Kingdom, serving as the place of residence for its current ruler, Princess Peach. The castle has made numerous appearances in the Mario series, usually basing its exterior design on the iteration that featured prominently in Super Mario 64, but otherwise having radically different castle grounds and even a modified interior, with the Mario Kart games sometimes using the castle as part of a race course.
Many Toads are implied to live within the castle as servants to Peach, though of these servants, the ones employed as security are frequently shown to be ineffective at their jobs, as Bowser has overpowered them on numerous occasions during his successful attempts to kidnap the princess. The castle has made a couple of appearances in the Super Smash Bros. series, its first time being as a stage in the original Super Smash Bros, where the castle itself was visible in the background; its secondary appearance was as an entirely different stage in Super Smash Bros. Melee, where combatants would fight on the castle's roof while trying to avoid the periodic Banzai Bill attacks.
In M.U.G.E.N, Princess Peach's Castle has been made by a variety of different creators.
NeOaNkH's version[]
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NeOaNkH's version uses a single static screenshot of the castle's front exterior from the starting area of Super Mario 64, albeit with an odd perspective that's come as a result of the three-dimensional nature of the area not being able to be properly translated to a two-dimensional image, and the addition of a rainbow that encircles the castle. The stage's source material allows it to be very bright and colourful, but trying to fit so many colours into a 256 colour per image limit has resulted in significant bittiness and colour loss throughout the stage in general, with the rainbow and the green hillsides at either end of the stage being where it's most prominent. The stage's horizontal boundaries are situated an average if not slightly below average distance apart, but its camera barely scrolls enough for a character performing a Super Jump to just about remain on screen at the peak of their ascent.
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EugeneQ's version[]
This version is a bit more original, with some ideas from Super Princess Peach. This stage was included with the download of the first released of Princess Peach by the same creator.
12q8's version[]
12q8's version uses an image ripped straight from the Super Smash Bros. fan-game, Super Smash Flash, which featured its own version of Peach's Castle as a stage. Due to this, the stage features no animated elements.