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I just found this paragraph in the Princess Peach article of Wikipedia... and guess what I found! Here, I'll copy and paste the paragraph to this blog article:

Princess Peach has been praised by critics. GameDaily described her as an “ideal woman that's as sweet as can be” in their list of babes that should or shouldn’t meet your mom. The website ranked her forty-eighth in their list of Top 50 Hottest Game Babes claiming that she is “the quiet 'quick, come and rescue me' type, but in Mario Strikers Charged she's all action with a sexy sports outfit and shows the boys who's boss”. IGN editor Matt Casamassina stated that Nintendo prudes would be "taken aback" by her outfit, which he describes as more revealing than any outfit she's ever worn. IGN rated the character an 8 out of 10 in the worth saving index on their article “Mario’s Ladies: The Princesses of Mario Galaxy”. The New York Times claimed that Princess Peach had “grit as well as grace” and that her “peachiness did nothing to upset the apple cart of expectation: she may have been athletic, smart and strong, but she was also adorable”. The article claimed that Peach was what “once-unisex, postfeminist parents are shooting for”. In a poll conducted by the Official Nintendo Magazine, Princess Peach was voted by readers as the second greatest female character; the magazine stated that "some might view her as being a bit useless but we'll let her off as rescuing her is always so much fun". Peach was included on GameDaily's list of hottest blonds in video games; they cited her appearances in sports games such as Super Mario Strikers and SSX On Tour. They listed the "damsel in distress" as one of their top 25 video game archetypes, using Princess Peach as an example of this due to her frequent kidnappings. The Game Reviews editor Mark Fujii listed Peach as one of their "top 10 video game women who don't use sex to sell", citing her playable role in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. He describes her as a "force to be reckoned with" in spite of her attire.

Isn't that weird?