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'''Asako Kozuki''' (上月 亜少子<ref>[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/JPN/NKTJ/NKTJ_J.pdf Japanese ''Mario Kart 64'' instruction manual], page 36.</ref><ref>[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/JPN/NMWJ/NMWJ_J.pdf Japanese ''Mario Party 2'' instruction manual], page 28.</ref>, maiden name '''Asako Haruhana''') is a Japanese voice actress who voiced [[Princess Peach]] in the Japanese version of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' as well as ''[[Mario Party]]'' (albeit pitched up). Her voice clips were reused for the [[Mario Party 2|following]] [[Mario Kart: Super Circuit|installment]] of both series. Like [[Leslie Swan]], she was a temporary voice for the character, as [[Jen Taylor]] replaced them both in 1999's ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]''.
'''Asako Kozuki''' (上月 亜少子<ref>[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/JPN/NKTJ/NKTJ_J.pdf Japanese ''Mario Kart 64'' instruction manual], page 36.</ref><ref>[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/JPN/NMWJ/NMWJ_J.pdf Japanese ''Mario Party 2'' instruction manual], page 28.</ref>, maiden name '''Asako Haruhana''') is a member of [[Nintendo]]'s publicity department who voiced [[Princess Peach]] in the Japanese version of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' as well as ''[[Mario Party]]'' (albeit pitched up). Her voice clips were reused for the [[Mario Party 2|following]] [[Mario Kart: Super Circuit|installment]] of both series. Like [[Leslie Swan]], she was a temporary voice for the character, as [[Jen Taylor]] replaced them both in 1999's ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]''.


==Portrayals==
==Portrayals==

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Template:RealPeopleBox Asako Kozuki (上月 亜少子[1][2], maiden name Asako Haruhana) is a member of Nintendo's publicity department who voiced Princess Peach in the Japanese version of Mario Kart 64 as well as Mario Party (albeit pitched up). Her voice clips were reused for the following installment of both series. Like Leslie Swan, she was a temporary voice for the character, as Jen Taylor replaced them both in 1999's Mario Golf.

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