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Where does the game ever establish this?! She's a simple plot device. Young girls who play Mario games don't get the message, "Oh wow, Princess Peach is so POWERFUL in this game!" They get the message: Men are heroes. Men do the rescuing. Women are weak.
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Reminds me of when Franz Ferdinand's forced marriage lead to World War 1.
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i love the idea of someone referencing the fictional politics of fuckin mario as if that disproves anything
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It's at best an excuse rather than a reason. If she's a powerful political figure, let us play as her being powerful!
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She's one of the strongest characters in Super Smash Bros.
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She is literally the leader of the mushroom kingdom, Bowser kidnaps her because she has power. Anyway, she is playable in multiple games, and has proven to be quite capable in fighting on the front lines.
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It's a fucking politician figure! It's a princess! She has jurisdictional powers, isn't that enough?
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Funny how this is now such a deal even though it has happened in nearly every mario game.
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It's true though. She's the leader of a kingdom. If a real life world leader was captured by terrorists, they wouldn't try to do anything reckless, especially when death or the destruction of their country was a possibility, now would they?
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