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In the episode, when the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Packs]] have [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] surrounded, Princess Toadstool gets a [[Star]]man and becomes Super Princess. The color of her dress changes to blue and white, and Super Princess becomes more powerful (though she does not shoot [[fireball]]s). She was able to defeat the Koopas single-handedly.
In the episode, when the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Packs]] have [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] surrounded, Princess Toadstool gets a [[Star]]man and becomes Super Princess. The color of her dress changes to blue and white, and Super Princess becomes more powerful (though she does not shoot [[fireball]]s). She was able to defeat the Koopas single-handedly.


Interestingly, the Princess says "Princess P. to the rescue!", after getting the star, which is a nod to the name "Peach", which had only been the Princesses name in the japanese versions of the games at the time.
Interestingly, the Princess says "Princess P. to the rescue!", after getting the star, which is a nod to the name "Peach", which had only been the Princess's name in the Japanese versions of the games at the time.


[[Category:Forms]]
[[Category:Forms]]
[[Category:The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]
[[Category:The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]

Revision as of 14:06, August 8, 2012

Super Princess
Super Princess.

Super Princess is an alternate form of Princess Toadstool seen only in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, more specifically, in the episode "The Trojan Koopa".

In the episode, when the Koopa Packs have Mario and Luigi surrounded, Princess Toadstool gets a Starman and becomes Super Princess. The color of her dress changes to blue and white, and Super Princess becomes more powerful (though she does not shoot fireballs). She was able to defeat the Koopas single-handedly.

Interestingly, the Princess says "Princess P. to the rescue!", after getting the star, which is a nod to the name "Peach", which had only been the Princess's name in the Japanese versions of the games at the time.