Miracle Peach
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| Miracle Peach | |
|---|---|
The first episode of the manga | |
| Artist | Yukio Sawada |
| Publisher | Shogakukan |
| Label | Gakushū Yōchien |
| Original language | Japanese |
| Release date | |
| ← Previous Super Mario-kun 2 | Next → Super Mario Bros. 3 |
Miracle Peach is a four-page manga series published in the kindergarten-aimed magazineGakushū Yōchien (学習幼稚園) published byShogakukan, written and illustrated byYukio Sawada. It ran from January 1988 to August of the same year. It starsPrincess Peach and her friends spending time while she tries to solve the situation with her magic staff, theKinoko Statis.
Originally, the manga was subtitledSuper Mario 3 (as in a direct sequel toSuper Mario-kun 2), but was changed toSuper Mario when the actualSuper Mario Bros. 3 game was developed. The manga series was eventually succeeded by amanga based on that game onGakushū Yōchien.[2]
The series was also published in theSuper Mario Bros. 2 manga as bonus content.
Content[edit]
- Episode 1 (January 1988): Peach,Mario, and aMushroom person go ice-skating. Bowser joins them, but the ice breaks under his weight. While Mario swims to rescue him, Peach casts a spell to solidify the ice, accidentally trapping the two inside.
- Episode 2 (February 1988): Mario creates a Bowser-shaped snowman. Peach gives life to it to make fun of it, but the snowman rolls in the snow, increasing in size and squashing Mario. Peach quickly uses her magic to melt it.
- Episode 3 (March 1988): Thequeen asks Peach to take care of her oldHinamatsuri dolls while she runs a quick errand. Mario and Bowser offer to help her with the task, but a fight breaks out between the two and the dolls are broken. Seeing her mother arriving, Peach uses her Kinoko Statis to turn Mario and Bowser intoHinamatsuri dolls, hoping her mother does not realize the difference.
- Episode 4 (April 1988): Peach gives herself a cape to fly in the sky, but two meanKoopa Paratroopas tear the cape and she plummets to the ground. A cloud saves her and she gets revenge on the Koopa Paratroopas by turning their shells into stone.
- Episode 7 (July 1988): After reading "Cinderella," Peach decides to enter the book, but when she asks Mario to pick it up, he accidentally grabs aMomotarō book instead, and the two are transported inside of it.
- Episode 8 (August 1988): Peach shows Mario her drawings and uses her magic to make them real. Bowser and aKoopa Troopa steal a ship and run to the lake to use it, only for it to soak and sink, since, even if out of the drawing, it is still made out of paper.
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Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | Mirakuru Pīchi | Miracle ☆ Peach |
References[edit]
- ^Testimony from a collector onX. Retrieved on March 3rd, 2025.
- ^だれとく動画 Daretoku Douga(TURBO) (October 7, 2024).【打ち切り漫画】ピーチ姫が主役!?「ミラクルピーチ」【ゆっくり動画】【スーパーマリオ】Princess Peach is the main character! ? "Miracle Peach".YouTube (Japanese). Retrieved March 5th, 2025.
- ^File:Miracle Peach 1-1.jpgMedia:Miracle Peach 1-1.jpg

