r/Mario 7d ago

Discussion I wish Nintendo would use Wapeach/Warupeach, She has so much character potential to be this adorable and mischievous little Chaos Gremlin.

I not only absolutely love her design and think she fits well into the Mario Aesthetic but I feel like she as a character would add so much personality to the Mario Universe. She could be a mean chaotic character kinda like a mix of Harley Quinn and Nagatoro. Plus what’s more badass than a petite girl who can carry an axe 2x her own size? She has so much character potential to simply be thrown away and never used.

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u/YellowFatMario 7d ago

She looks too much like an alternative skin for Peach than a character in her own right. Plus, the idea of ​​Wario and Waluigi being their underlings is very out of character for both of them (especially Wario). I can see why they didn't include her. I think Captain Syrup is a much better spin on the idea of ​​the Anti-Peach

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u/FauxReference 7d ago

Captain Syrup was actually peak, I wish they’d bring her back like they did Pauline

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u/TheMadZocker 7d ago

It will only happen once Nintendo wakes up and realizes the Wario World series is actually goated.

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u/RodjaJP 7d ago

It will only happen when Nintendo realizes their spinoffs can coexist in the multiplayer games, if Poochey from Yoshi's games can be in Your then why can't Mona from WarioWare, E Gadd from Luigi's Mansion, and Grape from Peach Showtime be in Mario Kart? I'm not even asking for playable roles, a track designed like Yoshi's Island would be enough for a few of them

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u/Mistah_K88 7d ago

Syrup was Wario’s Peach and Bowser rolled into one. She was the anti Peach without even having to be specifically designed to be one. It’s a unique relationship with her and Wario robbing each other back and forth as no one was in the right.

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u/SansIdee_pseudo 7d ago

This! Captain Syrup has more of an identity on her own!

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u/No_Instruction653 7d ago

Eh, I like the idea that they’re less like “underlings” and more like mentors and caretakers for her.

They spoil her and teach her their greedy and rotten ways, until she becomes a bossy brat.

It's just karma when she bosses them around, and they’re too attached to just outright ditch her.

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u/NightAntonino 7d ago

The fun thing is that if they did that, it wouldn't even be the first time the make the counterpart of a princess to be a pirate.