Princess Peach is one of the most recognizable characters in video game history. Her first appearance was in the game Super Mario Bros. in 1985, and, since then, she has appeared in a ton of Nintendo titles.
Her popularity has a lot to do with her adorable design. She is like the Barbie of the video game world with blonde hair, blue eyes, and pink outfits—though she used to look much different early on. In personality, she is much like a Disney princess in her good manners, generosity, and selflessness. With all that in mind, it is no wonder fans may like having a Princess Peach design permanently on their person.
10 Princess Crown
If you are a Princess Peach fan who wants something a little more subtle, her crown is a pretty popular symbol. She is never seen without it, and it serves as her characters symbol in certain games like Mario Party. This particular crown tattoo was done at Bellweather Tattoo in Seattle.
9 Baby Peach
Done by rockyhollywood, this tattoo has Princess Peach in her baby form. The extra detail of the pixelated Yoshi (another iconic Mario character) makes this piece extra unique. The first appearance of baby Peach was in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time and her latest appearance has been in Mario Kart Tour. She is arguably the cutest of the Mario baby characters.
8 Crowned Peach
Since Peach’s name is also a fruit—obviously—fans can use the fruit as part of a fan tattoo. To make it recognizable as a Princess Peach tattoo, this particular design also includes Peach’s iconic crown.
The tattoo was done by kuroikaze. While it was done with just black ink, it could be quite feminized and cute with color added.
7 Colored Profile
This vibrant tattoo was done by xsatansbarbiex, a tattoo artist with a history of pop culture related designs. She’s done all kinds of characters from fandoms like Star Wars, Naruto, Dragon Ball Z, and Sailor Moon. The colored ink used for this Peach tattoo is gorgeous, and the pink especially pops with the turquoise background.
6 With Flowers
This thigh tattoo of Peach has some adorable details. There are spotted circles on her cheeks that resemble blush marks, and there are also little glitter marks around her head. Lastly, she is nestled in some pretty flora.
Jherelle Jay made this tattoo. While she doesn’t often tattoo video game characters, she does a lot of flowers and botanical pieces.
5 With Umbrella
Peach and umbrellas go together like jelly and peanut butter. The particular umbrella in this tattoo, done by Jeff Terrell, is a little special, though. Its name is Perry, and is a character from the Nintendo DS game: Super Princess Peach.
Super Princess Peach is a pretty special game because it is a title where roles are reversed and she has to save everyone after they have been kidnapped.
4 Stained Glass Peach
Stained glass designs for tattoos are always a cool idea. It can take a creative spin on a character the artist may have already tattooed a hundred times.
This particular one was done by self-proclaimed otaku tattooer, Kimberly Graziano. She has tattooed many video game and anime characters from titles such as Persona 5, Spirited Away, and My Hero Academia.
3 Cat Peach
Cat Peach is a version of her that is unique to Mario Kart 8/Deluxe, which is arguably one of the best Mario Kart games). Unlike baby Peach, this form doesn’t appear in any story-related titles. No, she is just a cat now. However, it is quite cute and makes for a adorable tattoo design.
This tattoo was done by an artist whose gallery is full of cuteness: Mewo Llama. She can make anything cute from Bob Ross to carnivorous dinosaurs.
2 Peach Popsicle
Done by Justin Forgea, this Princess Peach tattoo suits someone who loves ice cream or at least has a love of sweets. The details in this piece are interesting, as it appears the ice cream is melting and someone also took a bite out of Peach’s hair.
Not only is this a fan tattoo, but it gives off the distinct feeling of a hot summer day. Believe it or not, tattoos of characters as ice cream pops is a trend.
1 Princess Of The Mushroom Kingdom
Lastly, this tattoo is of the complete and iconic Peach character as most fans know her. The background is a passionate red with some sparkle patterns and she is accompanied by shrooms and super stars. The shrooms and super stars are well-known power-ups from the franchise. The tattoo was made by Jason Mims.
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