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As much as I love Shakespeare's Prince Hal, I really doubt that's where the name's from.
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(As much as I love Shakespeare's Prince Hal, I really doubt that's where the name's from.)
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[[Image:PrinceHaru.png|thumb|right|'''Haru-ōji''' as seen at the end of the film.]]
[[Image:PrinceHaru.png|thumb|right|'''Haru-ōji''' as seen at the end of the film.]]
'''Haru-ōji''' (ハル王子), meaning ''Prince Haru'' or ''Prince Hal'', is the prince of an unseen land known as [[List of Implied Locations#Flower-koku|Flower-koku]]. He exclusively appears in the anime movie ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!]]''.
'''Haru-ōji''' (ハル王子), meaning ''Prince Haru'', is the prince of an unseen land known as [[List of Implied Locations#Flower-koku|Flower-koku]]. He exclusively appears in the anime movie ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!]]''. His name, ''Haru'', means "spring" in Japanese.
 
[[Image:Kibidango.jpg|thumb|left|Haru as Kibidango.]]
[[Image:Kibidango.jpg|thumb|left|Haru as Kibidango.]]
He first appears in the beginning of the movie as a blue dog (strangely capable of limited speech) named '''Kibidango''' (キビダンゴ), named after [http://www.japansf.net/pe_kibidango.html a type of Japanese millet dumpling]). He shows up inside the [[grocery]] shortly after [[Miss Endless]] leaves, sent by [[Kinoko Sennin]] after [[Mario]] called the author of [[Luigi]]'s treasure-hunting book for more information on their gemstone. However, he mauls Mario and takes it. Mario, not wishing to part with the last remnant of his love [[Princess Peach]], and [[Luigi]], not wanting to lose their ticket to the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], chase after Kibidango, following him into some seemingly ordinary pipes. These pipes, though, turn out to be [[Warp Pipe]]s, and they transport Mario, Luigi, and Kibidango to the Mushroom Kingdom. Once the three reach a cave in the far-off kingdom, Kibidango rushes behind Kinoko Sennin for protection. Mario and Luigi then learn what [[Bowser|King Koopa]] did to Peach and [[Toad (species)|the Mushroom Kingdom's inhabitants]] from the hermit, and the brothers eventually decide to embark to the castle and save the princess and her kingdom. After some persuasion from Kinoko Sennin, Kibidango joins the brothers on their quest, occasionally offering help and advice to the adventuring pair (and actually pulling his weight in adventuring more than even Luigi, who was depicted in the anime as very greedy and somewhat unreliable).
He first appears in the beginning of the movie as a blue dog (strangely capable of limited speech) named '''Kibidango''' (キビダンゴ), named after [http://www.japansf.net/pe_kibidango.html a type of Japanese millet dumpling]). He shows up inside the [[grocery]] shortly after [[Miss Endless]] leaves, sent by [[Kinoko Sennin]] after [[Mario]] called the author of [[Luigi]]'s treasure-hunting book for more information on their gemstone. However, he mauls Mario and takes it. Mario, not wishing to part with the last remnant of his love [[Princess Peach]], and [[Luigi]], not wanting to lose their ticket to the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], chase after Kibidango, following him into some seemingly ordinary pipes. These pipes, though, turn out to be [[Warp Pipe]]s, and they transport Mario, Luigi, and Kibidango to the Mushroom Kingdom. Once the three reach a cave in the far-off kingdom, Kibidango rushes behind Kinoko Sennin for protection. Mario and Luigi then learn what [[Bowser|King Koopa]] did to Peach and [[Toad (species)|the Mushroom Kingdom's inhabitants]] from the hermit, and the brothers eventually decide to embark to the castle and save the princess and her kingdom. After some persuasion from Kinoko Sennin, Kibidango joins the brothers on their quest, occasionally offering help and advice to the adventuring pair (and actually pulling his weight in adventuring more than even Luigi, who was depicted in the anime as very greedy and somewhat unreliable).