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- For fighter info, see Daisy (SSBU).
Princess Daisy | |
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File:Daisy (Super Mario Party).png Official artwork of Princess Daisy from Mario Kart Tour. | |
Universe | Mario |
Debut | Super Mario Land (1989) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Melee Brawl SSB4 Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics (2020, cameo) |
Console/platform of origin | Game Boy |
Species | Human |
Gender | Female |
Place of origin | Sarasaland |
Voice actor | Deanna Mustard |
Article on Super Mario Wiki | Princess Daisy |
Princess Daisy (デイジー姫, Princess Daisy) is a recurring character in the Mario series. Originally appearing in Super Mario Land, Daisy is the ruler of Sarasaland and has become a recurring playable character in several Mario spin-off games since her debut, most notably the Mario Party and Mario Kart series.
Origin
Princess Daisy is the ruler of Sarasaland, a country that is composed of four kingdoms (Birabuto Kingdom, Muda Kingdom, Easton Kingdom, and Chai Kingdom) and located very far away from the Mushroom Kingdom. One day, a mysterious space alien named Tatanga invades Sarasaland. In addition to hypnotizing all the country's inhabitants to enslave them into his army, Tatanga kidnaps Daisy in order to marry her and make her his queen, thus setting the events of Super Mario Land into motion.
Upon hearing of this, Mario journeys to Sarasaland to rescue Daisy and bring peace to the country by traveling through each of its four kingdoms in order to stop Tatanga and his invasion. Throughout the game, enemies disguise themselves as Daisy to trick Mario into believing he has rescued her, only to reveal their deception seconds afterward and run away. Although Tatanga ultimately manages to escape, Daisy is rescued regardless and Sarasaland returns to peace, resulting in Daisy thanking Mario with a kiss as she flies away with him in an airplane.
After a short hiatus, Daisy made a return to the series in Mario Tennis on the Nintendo 64. Since then she has gone on to appear in many Mario titles, albeit almost entirely spin-offs such as the Mario Party and Mario Kart series. However, Super Mario Run marked Daisy's return to the Super Mario series almost 30 years after her debut in Super Mario Land. In this game, Daisy is an unlockable character as of version 3.0.4. When the Remix 10 Warp Pipe opens, Toad informs Mario that she has gotten lost and thus needs to be rescued. Daisy is unlocked once Area 30 is cleared during Remix 10 mode, and her special ability is the Double Jump.
In addition to her initial design being strikingly similar to Princess Peach's, NES Open Tournament Golf furthered the notion of Daisy being a counterpart to Peach by having her as Luigi's caddie. Daisy and Luigi's relationship has since progressed into a reciprocal, yet subtle romance that has been demonstrated in numerous instances, such as her victory scene in Mario Power Tennis; her personal race course in Mario Kart Wii; and her trophy information in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Daisy has also forged a close friendship with Peach upon traveling to the Mushroom Kingdom,[1] and has remained a friend of Mario's ever since their first encounter.
Unlike Peach, however, Daisy is an energetic tomboy.[2] Despite being featured almost exclusively in spin-off games since her debut, Daisy's personality has nevertheless been explored to a degree. In particular, Fortune Street reveals that Daisy is energetic to the point of being impulsive, eager to take on challenges, and even brash enough to talk down to the likes of Wario, Waluigi, and Bowser.
In Mario Tennis, Daisy was voiced by Jessica Chisum, sounding significantly lower-pitched compared to later games. Then in Mario Party 3 and the two subsequent games, Jen Taylor, Peach's voice actress at the time of the game's release, voiced Daisy as well with a higher-pitched voice. As of Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour for the Nintendo GameCube, Deanna Mustard took over Taylor's role, giving her now-signature middle-high-pitched, loud voice.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee
Daisy appears as a trophy. She is also the basis for one of Peach's alternate costumes, which changes many aspects of her appearance to match Daisy's. Both Daisy's trophy and Peach's Daisy-based alternate costume are based on her classic design used in Super Mario Land to Mario Party 3.
Trophy
- Daisy
- The princess of Sarasa-land, Daisy met Mario when he helped defeat the evil alien Tatanga in Super Mario Land. Princess Daisy is a bit of a tomboy when compared with her counterpart, Princess Peach. After her appearance in Mario Golf, some gossips started portraying her as Luigi's answer to Mario's Peach.
- Super Mario Land
- 8/89
Daisy's trophy has a graphical glitch in which she has a third eye on the back of her head under her hair. This glitch was removed in the PAL and NTSC 1.2 versions.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Daisy once again appears as a trophy, this one depicting her athletic gear from Mario Strikers Charged; she also appears on two stickers. Daisy is once again the basis for one of Peach's costumes; however, unlike in Melee, no model elements are changed for this costume and it is a simple recolor. Also, Peach's Daisy-based alternate costume is based on the colors of Daisy's current appearance since Mario Party 4.
Trophy
- Striker Daisy
- The princess of Sarasaland and an upbeat and cheerful go-getter. She has appeared in titles ever since Mario saved her after her kidnapping by the tyrannical alien, Tatanga. Although her iconic look is a yellow and white dress, she goes with a sportier look in Super Mario Strikers to compliment her spunky scoring strikes.
- : Super Mario Land
- : Mario Strikers Charged Football
Stickers
Name | Game | Effect | Characters |
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Daisy | Super Mario Strikers | Attack +5 | |
Peach & Daisy | Mario Party 7 | Attack +27 |
Daisy (Super Mario Strikers) |
Peach & Daisy (Mario Party 7) |
In Super Smash Bros. 4
Daisy appears as four trophies in these games, with one exclusive to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS depicting her tennis outfit, and three being exclusive to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U depicting her standard and baseball outfits, as well as her baby self. Daisy continues to be the basis for one of Peach's costumes.
As a Mii costume
A Daisy wig is available as a headgear for all Mii Fighter types.
As a Smash Tour item
More notably, Daisy's baseball appearance appears in Smash Tour as a red item. A player who uses it will automatically catch all thrown items for the duration of a battle.
Trophies
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
- Daisy (Tennis Outfit)
Similar to Peach in how she plays tennis, Daisy also packs a seriously powerful shot. Maybe their choice of colors symbolizes their personalities? They're alike in a lot of ways, but if you could choose just one, would you choose Princess Daisy or Princess Peach?
Like Peach, Daisy is a Technique player, but she has something else up her sleeve: a really powerful shot. Do you think the sedate pink and vivid orange reflect Peach and Daisy's different personalities? Would you say you're more Team Peach or Team Daisy? Or maybe... Team Both?
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
- Daisy
She may be the princess of Sarasaland, but she doesn't exactly have the poise you might expect from royalty. Daisy is more of a headstrong, active type. That's all part of her charm, though, and rumor has it Luigi is quite smitten with her. Unlike Peach, she's only really been kidnapped once - in Super Mario Land.
She may be the princess of Sarasaland, but she doesn't exactly have the poise you might expect from royalty. Daisy is more of a headstrong, active type. That's all part of her charm, though, and rumour has it that's why Luigi's so smitten with her. Unlike Peach, she's only really been kidnapped once - in Super Mario Land.
The Daisy (Baseball) trophy is unlocked by hitting Sandbag 1,000m (3,280 ft.) or more in Home-Run Contest.
- Daisy (Baseball)
The captain of the Daisy Flowers, Daisy is great both when at bat and when defending. Her fastballs especially are a thing to be feared. Her Star Swing, Flower Swing, will cause a garden to bloom where the ball lands. Fielders will have to wait for the flowers to clear away. What a pretty delay of the game!
When it comes to baseball, Daisy, captain of the Daisy Flowers, is good at battling and even better at defence. She throws a mean fastball when she's on the pitcher's mound, and her batting special, Flower Swing, makes a garden bloom in the outfield. Who says there's no time to stop and smell the flowers in the middle of a ball game?
- Baby Daisy
This cute toddler made her first appearance in Mario Kart Wii. If she looks familiar, that's because she's a baby version of Princess Daisy! Look at the determination in those baby eyes-even at such a young age, she was full of drive! Orange was her favorite color at that age too. Even her pacifier is orange!
This cute toddler first showed up in Mario Kart Wii. If she looks familiar, it's because she's just a baby version of Princess Daisy. Look at the determination in those huge eyes - even at such a young age, she was full of drive! And from looking at her clothes, dummy and kart, it seems her taste for orange fashion started early too!
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
As a playable character
Daisy was confirmed to appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a playable fighter on June 12, 2018 at the E3 2018 direct and is an Echo Fighter of Peach. Unlike other Echo Fighters, Daisy has no gameplay differences and is functionally identical to Peach, aside from slightly different hurtboxes due to altered animations. She also has various aesthetic changes such as unique animations and expressions, and flower effects in her attacks instead of hearts.
Like Peach, Daisy's appearance is altered in Super Smash Bros.; her dress has more elaborate details and is stylized. Also, Peach no longer has her Daisy-based alternate costume as Daisy now has her own character slot.
As a Mii costume
Additionally, the Daisy wig returns as a headgear option for Mii Fighters.
Spirit
In other languages
Trivia
- With four trophies, Daisy has more trophies than any other non-playable character referenced in Super Smash Bros. 4.
- Other than her various trophies and Peach having an alternate costume based on her color scheme, there are other references to Daisy in Super Smash Bros. 4:
- In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, the video cutscene that plays after Peach's congratulations screen makes various references to Princess Daisy. In one scene, Peach in her Daisy color scheme is shown grabbing Luigi, and in another scene, Peach along with another Peach in Daisy's color scheme are shown floating away from a Chain Chomp together.
- Peach's congratulations screen in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS also features a picture of her and another Peach in Daisy's color scheme posing together.
- Rosalina & Luma's Classic Mode congratulations screen in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U also features two Rosalinas posing and standing close together; one pink and one yellow. This may be a reference to Peach and Daisy, and bears a resemblance to their artwork from Mario Party 7.
- Discounting sub-franchises, Daisy is the only Mario fighter to make her debut in a handheld console.
References
Smash Tour | |
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Red items | Back Shield · Black Knight · Bob-omb · Boo · Bunny Hood · Daisy (Baseball) · Darkrai · Dixie Kong · DK Barrel · Energy Tank · Franklin Badge · Hammer · Home-Run Bat · Kat & Ana · Latias & Latios · Magnus · Majora's Mask · Mecha-Fiora · Metal Box · Mr. Resetti · Mr. Saturn · Ore Club · Phosphora · Plasm Wraith · Poison Mushroom · Rocket Belt · Sidestepper · Steel Diver · Super Mushroom · Super Scope · Ultimate Chimera · Wolfen · X Bomb |
Blue items | Ashley · Boss Galaga · Bus to the City · Chain Chomp · Dillon · Doc Louis · Excitebike · Ghosts (Luigi's Mansion) · Great Fox · Isabelle · POW Block · Riki · Snorlax · Super Star · Tetra · Timmy & Tommy · Tingle · Yellow Wollywog · Zinger |
Green items | Porky Minch · Proto Man · Substitute Doll |
Random events | Banzai Bill · Flying Man · Iridescent Glint Beetle · Kamek · Koffing · Metal Face · Metroid · Nabbit · Reaper · Ridley · Souflee · Tac · Yellow Devil |
Character Inspirations for Mii Fighter Costumes in Super Smash Bros. 4 | |
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Mii Brawler | Akira · Captain Falcon · Flying Man · Heihachi · Jacky · King K. Rool · Knuckles · Toad |
Mii Swordfighter | Ashley · Black Knight · Chrom · Dunban · Gil · Link · Lloyd · Monster Hunter · Takamaru · Viridi · Zero |
Mii Gunner | Fox · Geno · Inkling · Isabelle · K.K. Slider · MegaMan.EXE · Proto Man · Samus · Tails · X |
Headgear only | Barbara · Chain Chomp · Chocobo · Daisy · Inkling Squid · Luigi · Majora's Mask · Mario · Meta Knight · Peach · Red Shell · Sheik · Shy Guy · Spiny · Super Mushroom · Waluigi · Wario · Zelda |