Daisy

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Daisy in Mario Party 8.
Daisy
Species Human
Affiliation Sarasaland
Hair color Brown
Eye color Blue
Voiced by Jen Taylor (2000-2003)
Deanna Mustard (2004-Present)
Debut Super Mario Land

Princess Daisy is a supporting character from the Super Mario series who has primarily appeared in the sports and party spin-offs of the Mario series over the years. She originally appeared in Super Mario Land, which was her only appearance in the main series until 2016's Super Mario Run.

Background

Daisy hailed from and ruled over Sarasaland, which was described as a 'world' containing four kingdoms. The space conqueror Tatanga came to Sarasaland in Super Mario Land and hypnotized the inhabitants into doing his bidding. He them kidnapped Daisy and even set up fakes of her at the end of each of the four kingdoms, guarded by his strongest of minions. Mario rescued Daisy after a long quest and the two took off in a rocket ship that had presumably belonged to the defeated Tatanga.

She later made a brief appearance in NES Open Tournament Golf as Luigi's caddie, and at that point there was a long gap in her appearances until she returned as a playable character in Mario Tennis 64. From then on, she has acted as a constant presence in the spin-off games. She's played golf, tennis, basketball, soccer, kart races, and taken part in the myriad of Mario Parties. Not much has been learned about Daisy, although she has been shown to own her own cruise ship, as seen in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, and she has sometimes been described as being tomboyish. She has been constantly partnered with Peach (and a sometimes Luigi) as her double. It has occasionally been implied that she and Luigi possibly have a romantic interest. She has also been shown to have an infant counterpart, named Baby Daisy, who has solely appeared in the spin-off games after being introduced in Mario Kart Wii.

She later made a pseudo-appearance in Super Mario Maker as one of the costumes that Mario can transform into with the Mystery Mushroom. Her costume was unlocked by by completing the event course called "Adventure in Sarasaland". Daisy later made a full reappearance in adventure games with Super Mario Run. She appeared within the mode known as Remix 10, where she had gotten lost and needed to be rescued by Mario. To rescue her, all 30 courses of Remix 10 had to be cleared. After being rescued, Daisy was unlocked as a playable character. She was shown to possess a double jump as her unique ability.

In Dr. Mario World, Daisy and Baby Daisy both appeared as playable doctors who could be unlocked at random through the game's Staffing feature. Dr. Daisy was added to the game in August 2019, and Dr. Baby Daisy was added in the following month.

Sports, Racing and Party Spin-Offs

Daisy has primarily appeared in sports titles.

Within the Challenge Mode of Mario Super Sluggers, she was turned into a statue, presumably through Magikoopa magic, within the Peach Ice Gardens. The statue was first used down to hold a switch to activate the fountain's drain. She was restored and replaced with a Toad statue after Bowser Jr. was driven out of the area, and she would then be recruited into the baseball team. Baby Daisy would be found later on in the same area, where she was crying after being scared by Bowser Jr. until her rattle (which she used as a bat) was returned to her.

Mario Party

Daisy has become a regularly playable character in the Mario Party series, starting in Mario Party 3, where she was not playable in Story Mode. Afterwards, she has also been playable in Mario Party 4, Mario Party 5, Mario Party 6, Mario Party 7, Mario Party 8, Mario Party 9, Mario Party 10, Mario Party-e, Mario Party DS, Mario Party: Island Tour, Mario Party: Star Rush, Mario Party: The Top 100, Super Mario Party and Mario Party Superstars.

In the Story Mode of Mario Party 3, Daisy appeared after the Courage Star Stamp was won by the player to claim the Beauty Star Stamp. She nearly convinced the Millennium Star to give it to her without a test by using her charms, but the player character objected to it. This resulted in a Duel Match between the two for the Beauty stamp at Backtrack. Daisy lost the match and then ran away.

Other Appearances

Video Games

  • Daisy has made several indirect appearances throughout the Super Smash Bros. series until joining the playable cast in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. From Peach's first appearance as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee until Ultimate, Peach had a color swap which matched the color of Daisy's hair and clothing, even including her flower brooch. Daisy's Crown (which includes her hair) was also made available as headgear for Mii Fighters in the 3DS/Wii U game and Ultimate. In Ultimate, she could be unlocked as a playable fighter and was designated as an Echo Fighter of Peach. Thus she was nearly identical to Peach in terms of gameplay, with only a few variations such as her Final Smash producing flowers instead of peaches and her using a blue Toad instead of a red Toad.
    • In Ultimate, she was an unlockable character who could be unlocked through the game's variable-based system of unlocking characters or by awakening her in Adventure Mode (where she was found at the Dracula's Castle area). Daisy's personal Classic Mode route was called "Sarasaland Represent!" and pitted Daisy against other characters who were princesses.
    • Throughout the series, Daisy has also appeared as a trophy in Melee, a trophy (of Striker Daisy, from Super Mario Strikers) and two stickers (from Super Mario Strikers and one with Peach from Mario Party 7) in Brawl, a trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U, two more trophies (of her baseball outfit and of Baby Daisy) and a Smash Tour Item (in her baseball outfit, allowing a player to automatically catch thrown items) in the Wii U game and a Fighter Spirit in Ultimate.
  • In Yakuman DS, Daisy appears as an opponent and unlockable character, being the Rank 10 opponent in Ranking Mode.
  • Daisy has made playable appearances in the board game-themed crossover games Itadaki Street DS and Fortune Street.
  • Daisy's dress is available as a costume for Bayonetta in the Wiii U versions of Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2.
  • Daisy is available as a playable skin in Nintendo releases of Minecraft as part of the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack.
  • In Miitopia, a Daisy costume can be unlocked by scanning her amiibo.
  • In Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, a Yoshi design based on Daisy's appearance could be unlocked by scanning her amiibo.

Other Media

  • In the Super Mario Bros. movie, the princess of the Mushroom Kingdom was named Daisy, and Luigi was the one who fell in love with her. She was played by Samantha Mathis.
  • She appeared in several issues of the Nintendo Comics System that were based on Super Mario Land.
  • Daisy has made occasional appearances in the Super Mario-Kun manga.

Trivia

  • She is named after the flower, which ties into Sarasaland being named after a type of floral pattern. She is also shown to have an affinity to flowers and sports flower-related accessories.
  • Her trophy in Melee is known for having several errors. The trophy has a third eye on the back of Daisy's head, behind her hair (seen by zooming in with the camera close enough), and her description erroneously says that her reappearance was in Mario Golf, which she did not appear in.
  • In Mario Party 3, she mentions her father and claims that she never lost a game against him.