#super mario
Is it just me or does Toad seem a little different these days…?
“Don’t fear, don’t shed a tear, cuz,
I’ll be your 1-Up Girl~”
Furuta Choco Egg Super Mario Odyssey series Pauline
Rosalina and Luma ✨
Boosette
Did anyone say Bowsette??
だれがクッパ姫のことよんだ??
Whoops, both my two Nia fan arts had the “More: Xenoblade” link go to the Super Mario tag on my blog from where I copy-pasted the link stuff from my Peach fan art and apparently edited the text without editing the URL lol.
If you’re reading this because you clicked that from a reblog rather than the (correct) original posts, here’s the actual Xenoblade tag you were looking for.
(This is a post for the sake of blog organisation for future people to read so if you’re reading this because it’s on your dashboard now in the present, please pardon my mess lol.)
Is this a screenshot from the Nintendo Direct airing tomorrow?
…It’s not. But it should be.
This one goes out to all the people freaking out all across Twitter, Tumblr and Instagram over Toadette’s “Peachette” Transformation. Seriously, Nintendo. Why not have Peach herself as a playable character. You know your fans freak out over the tiniest shit like this. Peachette is totally unnecessary and should have never been implemented.
Anyways this post is to squash the new fan conspiracy theory about Peach being a damn Toad in disguise. We literally see Peach and all the other characters as babies being brought to their families by the stork in canon game. As you can see, Peach is a normal human baby girl.
Also in Mario 3D Land, Peach herself is a playable character. And in this game we see what Peach would look like without a power up. She still looks like her normal human self even when she is hit and loses her power up. She just shrinks in height and looks chibi just like all the other Mario characters do. Here’s actual gameplay footage of this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EPP8BHddclA
And for those claiming the old “toadstool” name. No. Toadstool was an ugly ass name that was created in America for some reason, that thankfully they stopped using. In Japan, Peach has always been named “Princess Peach.” Peach has always and will always be a normal human princess.