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===4F===
===4F===
The fourth floor in the Sparkle Theater. The carpets and walls of the floor are colored blue. Six large spotlights can be found on the ceiling, which disappear when the boss of the floor, [[Spotlion]], is defeated.
The fourth floor in the Sparkle Theater. The carpets and walls of the floor are colored blue. Six large spotlights can be found on the ceiling, which disappear when the boss of the floor, [[Spotlion]], is defeated.

Revision as of 20:58, April 20, 2024

Sparkle Theater
Sparkle Theater from Princess Peach: Showtime!
First appearance Princess Peach: Showtime! (2024)
Inhabitants Theets, Stella

It has been requested that this section be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: Consider merging with Princess Peach: Showtime!#Plays onto this page.

Sparkle Theater is a large theater run by Theets and the main location of Princess Peach: Showtime!. It is made up of various buildings and located on a small island near a seaside town. During the game, Princess Peach, along with a few Toads, visits the theater to watch a show, but are interrupted by the arrival of Grape and the Sour Bunch, who take over the venue. Princess Peach then sets out with the theater's guardian Stella in order to defeat them and save the theater.

96 Theets are present in the two main lobby floors combined after the main game has been completed.

Layout

Inside, the Sparkle Theater is spacious and elegant, featuring numerous plays spread across five floors and a basement. On each floor, posters and banners featuring the floor's plays decorate the area, as well as stairs to access the other floors. There is also a Star Lift that can also be accessed to reach any respective floor automatically once the third floor has been completed. While each floor is controlled by its respective Darkle boss, it features purple lighting, Sour Bunch posters and banners replacing the regular ones and threads blocking the stairs to the next floors.

Levels 1 through 3 of all transformations, and the bosses on 1F through 4F, must be cleared in order to enter the final boss. The rehearsal "EX" bonus levels are not required.

Floor plan

For the German, French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese versions of the game, 1F is numbered as the ground floor, with higher floors starting from 1 and up. For instance, 4F in the English version would be 3F in those languages. Asian languages and Russian use the English version's floor numbers.

Locales Entrance floor Second floor Third floor Fourth floor Top floor
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1F

1F of Sparkle Theater and the Theets that hang around there, in the immediate aftermath of the Disco Wing boss fight.
Overview of 1F after it has been rescued

The first floor in the Sparkle Theater, also known as the Lobby. It features the main entrance to the Sparkle Theater. The Lobby Shop, a store selling dresses and ribbons, can be found there, manned by the Shopkeep Theet. A second Shopkeep Theet will also appear to decorate all the floors of the Sparkle Theater (except the Basement) in exchange for Sparkle Gems. The carpets and walls of this floor are colored red. Two large disco balls can be found on the ceiling, which disappear when the boss of the floor, Disco Wing, is defeated.

Plays
Name Transformation Lobby Shop
stock (Peach)
Lobby Shop
stock (Stella)
The Castle of Thorns Swordfighter Peach (-1) Polka-Dot Dress
Horizontal-Stripes Dress
Vertical-Stripes Dress
Two-Tone Dress
Gradient Dress
Red Ribbon
Blue Ribbon
Yellow Ribbon
Blue Ribbon
Orange Ribbon
Lime Ribbon
Light-Blue Ribbon
Black Ribbon
Ninjutsu: The Art of Rapids Ninja Peach (-1)
Cowgirl in the Wilderness Cowgirl Peach (-1)
Welcome to the Festival of Sweets Patissiere Peach (-1)
Darkle Boss: Disco Wing Sparkle Peach Disco Dress
Swordfighter Rehearsal Swordfighter Peach (-EX)

2F

The second floor in the Sparkle Theater. The carpets and walls of the floor are colored green. Three large sets of green and yellow stage lights can be found on the ceiling, which disappear when the boss of the floor, Light Fang, is defeated.

Plays
Name Transformation Lobby Shop stock
The Ghostly Castle Swordfighter Peach (-2)
The Perfect Infiltration Dashing Thief Peach (-1)
A Snow Flower on Ice Figure Skater Peach (-1)
The Case of the Missing Mural Detective Peach (-1)
Darkle Boss: Light Fang Sparkle Peach Fang Dress
Dashing Thief Rehearsal Dashing Thief Peach (-EX)

3F

3F of Sparkle Theater in the postgame, and the Theets that hang around there.
Overview of 3F after "It's Showtime, Grape!"

The third floor in the Sparkle Theater. The carpets and walls of the floor are colored yellow. Two large movie projectors can be found on the ceiling, which disappear when the boss of the floor, Purrjector Cat, is defeated.

Plays
Name Transformation Lobby Shop stock
Mighty Mission: Alien Invasion Mighty Peach (-1)
Cowgirl at Dusk Cowgirl Peach (-2)
Welcome to the Spooky Party Patissiere Peach (-2)
Melody of the Sea Mermaid Peach (-1)
Darkle Boss: Purrjector Cat Sparkle Peach Purrjector Dress
Cowgirl Rehearsal Cowgirl Peach (-EX)

4F

The fourth floor in the Sparkle Theater. The carpets and walls of the floor are colored blue. Six large spotlights can be found on the ceiling, which disappear when the boss of the floor, Spotlion, is defeated.

Plays
Name Transformation Lobby Shop stock
Ninjutsu: The Art of Flames Ninja Peach (-2)
The Stolen Statue Dashing Thief Peach (-2)
A Kung Fu Tale Kung Fu Peach (-1)
The Case of the Rainy-Day Plot Detective Peach (-2)
Darkle Boss: Spotlion Sparkle Peach Spotlion Dress
Kung Fu Rehearsal Kung Fu Peach (-EX)

5F

5F of Sparkle Theater and the Theets that hang around there.
Overview of 5F after it has been rescued

The fifth and top floor in the Sparkle Theater. Three large windows decorate the back of the floor where stairs would be. The carpets and walls of the floor are colored white and gray. Four purple flames can be found floating near the ceiling. They disappear when Grape, the final boss, is defeated. This floor has no boss.

The rear window constantly has fireworks fired into the air behind it, regardless of whether the theater has been saved or not, and indicating that 5F is always at nighttime when Peach goes up to it.

Plays
Name Transformation Lobby Shop stock
Mighty Mission: The Rescue Mighty Peach (-2)
A Kung Fu Legend Kung Fu Peach (-2)
A Parade on Ice Figure Skater Peach (-2)
Blight of the Sea Mermaid Peach (-2)
Mighty Rehearsal Mighty Peach (-EX)

BF

BF of Sparkle Theater in the postgame.
Overview of BF after "It's Showtime, Grape!", seen from the bottom section

The basement of the Sparkle Theater. This room contains ten locked doors, each containing one of the theater's Sparklas. In order to access each, Princess Peach must obtain that respective Sparkla's Sparkla Spirit to unlock the door. The final boss Grape can be fought here after all Sparklas have been rescued.

Plays
Name Transformation Lobby Shop stock
The Dark Swordfighter & the Arena Swordfighter Peach (-3) Special Swordfighter Dress
The Dark Ninja & the Legion of Guards Ninja Peach (-3) Special Ninja Dress
The Dark Locomotive & the Doomed Town Cowgirl Peach (-3) Special Cowgirl Dress
The Dark Baker & the Bewitching Sweets Patissiere Peach (-3) Special Patisserie Dress
The Dark Prison & the Dangerous Trap Dashing Thief Peach (-3) Special Dashing Thief Dress
The Dark Ice & the Shadowy Stage Figure Skater Peach (-3) Special Figure Skater Dress
The Dark Museum & the Purple Mystery Detective Peach (-3) Special Detective Dress
Dark Space & the Great Meteor Mighty Peach (-3) Special Mighty Dress
The Dark Depths & the Swirling Currents Mermaid Peach (-3) Special Mermaid Dress
The Dark School & the Twisted Fist Kung Fu Peach (-3) Special Kung Fu Dress
It's Showtime, Grape! Radiant Peach
Super Radiant Peach
Radiant Dress
Grape Dress
Radiant Ribbon
Grape Ribbon

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キラメキ劇場げきじょう[?]
Kirameki Gekijō
Sparkle Theater
Chinese (simplified) 灿光剧场[?]
Cànguāng Jùchǎng
Sparkle Theater
Chinese (traditional) 燦光劇場[?]
Cànguāng Jùchǎng
Sparkle Theater
Dutch Sprankeltheater[?] Sparkle Theatre
French Théâtre de l’Étincelle[?] Theater of the Sparkle
German Funkeltheater[?] Sparkle Theater
Italian Teatro Splendente[?] Shining Theatre
Korean 반짝임 극장[?]
Banjjag-im Geugjang
Sparkle Theater
Portuguese Teatro Esplendor[?] Splendor Theater
Russian Театр искр[?]
Teatr iskr
Theater of Sparks
Spanish Teatro Esplendor[?] Splendor Theater