Cancel Insert. Go to Link Unlink Change. Cancel Create Link. Disable this feature for this session. Rows: Columns:. Enter the URL for the tweet you want to embed. Game appearances. This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for: Beware, you are proposing to add brand new pages to the wiki along with your edits. Make sure this is what you intended. After an early hiatus, Daisy was reintroduced in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo The planning department at Camelot wanted more characters with normal bodies for the real-life sport, and they found Daisy to be a valuable addition after Nintendo suggested her.
Princess Daisy makes her debut appearance in Super Mario Land. Tatanga , a space alien, invades Daisy's nation, Sarasaland, in order to marry her and make her his queen. He kidnaps Daisy, and hypnotizes all the land's inhabitants, enslaving them into his army. Mario attempts to rescue Daisy and bring peace to Sarasaland by traveling through each of the four kingdoms in pursuit of Tatanga to try and defeat him.
Throughout the game, enemies disguise themselves as Daisy to trick Mario into believing he has rescued her specifically, the Birabuto , Muda , and Easton Kingdoms had a Fly , a Gunion , and a Kumo posing as the princess, respectively. In the end Daisy is rescued, but Tatanga manages to escape. Daisy thanks Mario, and the two fly away in a jet. The instruction booklet calls Daisy " Daisy Princess " on the thirteenth page, even though her official name is "Princess Daisy" as seen elsewhere in the manual.
This is likely because of the Japanese styling for Daisy's name, Deiji-hime, places the word for "Daisy Deiji " before the word for "Princess hime ". Daisy appears as a costume in Super Mario Maker. Here, she is the only character in Super Mario Maker whose Costume Mario sprite is incompatible with her respective amiibo. As with many other costumes, Princess Daisy uses voice clips from previous titles.
Her taunt is a callback to her sprite's pose in Super Mario Land. Her course clear fanfare and death sound comes from Super Mario Land the latter also having a voice clip over it. Daisy was added to the roster of playable characters in the version 3. This marks Daisy's first return to the main Super Mario series of games; appearing in Super Mario Land almost 30 years prior. With the update, the Remix 10 pipe is opened, and Toad informs the player Daisy is lost within the world.
The player must try to find her and help bring her back. Clearing short, consecutive courses advances Mario through spaces on a map of numbered areas. Daisy is unlocked once Area 30 is cleared; where she is found and curtsies Mario before thanking him. Daisy's special ability is the double jump , and it is unique to her. After jumping once, she can jump again in midair to boost her jump height and distance a bit.
Block as building items used to decorate the Mushroom Kingdom. As with the other playable characters, Daisy can be seen wearing her own headphones when the player mutes the game's music to listen to their own. Daisy and Peach are friends until they become bitter love rivals after Daisy falls in love with Mario.
Nevertheless, after Tatanga captures Daisy, Peach helps Mario rescue her while disguised as a robot. Daisy will make cameo appearances in other volumes to portray her rivalry with Peach. A disguised King Koopa shows up to trick them into playing a high-stakes golf tournament with pro-golfers Tony and Billy. There are hints of Daisy becoming interested in Luigi as he is a much better golfer than Mario who has to resort to cheating.
Mario and Peach's rescue efforts are often frustrated by the Witch who plays tricks on them such as transforming into Daisy. Wario turns Daisy evil which makes Tatanga want to marry her. Daisy also turns Luigi and Peach evil but all three are freed from their spell when Mario kisses Daisy.
She then joins the heroes in defeating Wario. Daisy appears in a 4-koma strip of Super Mario-kun with Mario and Peach. Peach yells at Mario and throws a mushroom at him, jealous of the relationship between him and Daisy. In the third volume, Daisy is the sender who delivers Mario a "Marine Pop". In volume 26, she appears on Luigi's imagination. Daisy also appears in the Game Boy comic books. In these comics, Daisy, Mario, and Tatanga are released from the world of video games to go on adventures in the " Real World.
Daisy has made many appearances in Mario Golf games, as one of the strongest female characters in the game. She didn't appear in the Nintendo 64 version of Mario Golf , however, she did appear in the tennis counterpart Mario Tennis along with Waluigi. Just as Peach does for Mario, Daisy acts as a caddy for Luigi, making comments on his golfing during play. Daisy makes her golfing debut in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.
She is playable by default, and this is the first sports game where Daisy is physically more powerful than Peach. In Doubles Mode , Daisy and Peach are automatic partners, setting a trend for later games involving teams. Daisy is one of the more powerful characters in the game, having a greater shot Distance than most other characters. Her shot height is also high, making it easy to recover from traps and shoot over obstacles. It does, however, make her shots more affected by the wind.
She also has a good Spin, and above-average Impact. Without proper adjustments, however, she tends to slice the ball due to her below-average Control. If the player gets a Nice Shot, Daisy's ball soars through the air in a burst of flower petals. Daisy appears in Mario Golf: World Tour as a default, playable character.
She wears her sports dress as opposed to the top and shorts worn in the previous golf installment. In Castle Club mode, she appears in the Royal Room with some of the other golfers. She readily offers to play a round of golf, and she comments on the player's achievements as they compete in tournaments.
Star Daisy can be unlocked by defeating her in the Forest Course character challenge, and a Daisy costume can be unlocked for use by the player's Mii by collecting all the Star Coins in the Forest Course challenges. A clothing set, golf clubs, and ball themed after her can also be unlocked for purchase at the Clubhouse. She is again one of the more powerful characters, having a drive distance of yards by default, and as a star character.
She also has the greatest shot height of any character, gaining an advantage when avoiding obstacles and completing certain challenge objectives, but needing extra adjustments for inclement weather. Her trajectory is also a draw, so she has that in the way of tricky shots as well.
Her sweet-spot and control are average, but compared to characters with similar stats, she has either a greater distance or greater sweet-spot and control. Daisy returns as a playable character in Mario Golf: Super Rush.
She is the only non Power character to have a total of 12 stamina, the highest amount in the game. Daisy makes her first playable appearance in the game Mario Tennis for the Nintendo Daisy competes as a "Technique" type. In the intro, Daisy is seen getting along with Peach; she is also seen losing to Yoshi.
She serves as Luigi's tennis partner, and Birdo serves as hers. She rarely misses when playing close to the net, and she's the most powerful "Technique" character in the game. She is seen in Nina 's ending, awarding her the trophy with Peach. In the Game Boy Color version of the game, Daisy appears as a supporting character during the game's "Exhibition Mode".
Once the player is invited to "Mario World", Daisy compliments them. Daisy is shown to be close friends with Peach in this version, standing at her side in the throne room of her castle and at the Castle Court. She appears in the opening as Peach's tennis partner, and the two are default partners when in Doubles tournaments. Daisy's Offensive Power Shot named the Wonder Flower disorients opponents and knocks them back if the shot is returned. The color of the petals also determines the type of shot used on the ball.
Her Defensive Power Shot named the Flowerbed Return allows her to fly over a growing flower-bed to return any reachable shots. Like all Technique types, she has great control on the ball. She also has the best serve of a Technique character, as well as good power, speed, and lunge stats. Her reach is average, resulting in limited net-play. In Mario Tennis Open , Daisy returns as one of the starting participants with a Technique style of play.
Daisy wears an athletic mini-dress for her tennis outfit in this game. She generally retains her stats from her appearance in Mario Power Tennis. In the shop , her racket, uniform, wristbands, and shoes are available for purchase.
Unlike prior Mario Tennis games, where she was classified as a Technique character, Daisy is classified as an All-Around player, and this is the first Mario Tennis game where her shots are more powerful than Peach's.
Unlike in Mario Tennis Open , Daisy reverts back to her primary, two-piece, athletic wear in this game. Princess Daisy appears as a playable character in Mario Tennis Aces , where she is still classified as an All-Around character. Like the previous installment, Daisy wears her shorts but this time she has a new pair of shoes and a wristband.
In Adventure Mode, Daisy firstly appears in the opening cutscene where Luigi , Wario and Waluigi get possessed by an ancient racket. Daisy, upon witnessing what happened, noted that Wario and Waluigi were even more suspicious than usual, and also suspected Toad of knowing something before enticing him to reveal this information.
Successively, Daisy wants to help Mario to find Luigi, but Toad refuses to let her leave because according him, the mission is too dangerous for a "diplomat" and convinces her to stay in the stadium for the rest of their mission and also citing that Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi would have used their absence to attack the stadium again.
When Mario and Toad come back to the stadium and Lucien forces Mario to compete into the "Lucien Cup", Daisy and Peach face the corrupted Wario and Waluigi, who are empowered with portions of Bask's power by Aster earlier. Unfortunately, although they defeat the pair, their victory proves short-lived when Bowser stealing Lucien.
After Bowser takes his leave with Lucien and challenges Mario, Daisy makes clear that this was the main reason she hated Bowser. After Mario defeated the resulting fusion between the two, Bowcien , Wario and Waluigi expressed disappointment that they would not be able to become the best tennis players with Lucien, prompting Daisy to scold them both for not learning anything.
Daisy makes her Mario Party debut in Mario Party 3 as a playable character although only in Party Mode and Minigame Mode , and has appeared as a fully playable character in every game of the series since except Mario Party Advance. She is the only character in the Nintendo 64 Mario Party games to not have her own board. Daisy's most notable Mario Party appearance is in Mario Party 3. After the player is prompted to earn the Beauty Star Stamp , Daisy intervenes and claims to be worthy of it.
She coaxes the Millennium Star into agreeing to hand her the Star Stamp by making him swoon over her, but is stopped by the outraged player. Bowser interrupts their departure to this duel board, but is smacked by Daisy and sent flying into the distance. Daisy attempts to justify this by saying he was in her way. The group heads off to the duel board afterward. When the player defeats Daisy, she bursts into tears and flees in frustration.
In the game, Daisy's default duel board partner is a Snifit. For Mario Party 4 , Daisy is one of the participants exploring the Party Cube which like previous installments included boards and corresponding minigames. Daisy makes her only physical appearance on the Game Boy Advance in Mario Party-e as a playable character, also making an appearance in the minigame Daisy's Rodeo! In Mario Party 10 , Daisy is playable in every mode aside amiibo Mode due to the lack of her own amiibo when the game was released.
In Toad Scramble, when players have Daisy in the party, she can roll a 3, a 4, a 5, or a number corresponding to the current number of allies the player has to add to the player's total roll. Daisy's current appearance in the Mario Party installments is Super Mario Party ; when it's the player's turn to navigate Daisy for the respective boards there, the Dice Block is very consistent rolling four 3's and two 4's.
In this game, Daisy is Peach's default partner, and they share the Heart , a powerful defensive item. Daisy is placed in the middle-weight category. Daisy also has a personal unlockable kart called the Bloom Coach.
She also has her own course, the Daisy Cruiser , a cruiser that belongs to her, as the name suggests. The course layout involves a pool, various metal stairs, various types of rooms and a giant exhaust pipe.
Daisy appears as an unlockable character in Mario Kart Wii , and is in the Medium weight class. She can be unlocked by placing first in the cc Special Cup or by playing 2, races. Like Peach and Rosalina , Daisy wears a new jumpsuit outfit whenever she drives a bike. Her infant counterpart, Baby Daisy , makes her first ever appearance in this game. Daisy is the staff ghost character for both this course and Coconut Mall. In Mario Kart 7 , Daisy makes an appearance as an unlockable character.
Small Daisy was introduced in Super Mario Run. Regular Daisy takes this form when hit by an enemy or an obstacle, but can be restored to her default form after coming into contact with a Super Mushroom. Mega Daisy is a form Daisy takes when using the Mega Mushroom item. The Mega Mushroom enlarges the individual and increases their strength and allows them to destroy almost any object.
Invincible Daisy is a temporary powerful form Daisy can take in various games she appears in by using the Super Star. The Super Star is an item that transforms the character, surrounding them in a colorful shield making them temporarily invulnerable to almost anything including enemies, objects, and others. This item first appears in Super Mario Bros. Daisy was first seen taking this form in Mario Kart: Double Dash and has taken this form in the rest of her appearances in the Mario Kart series.
Bowlo Daisy is an alternate form of Daisy making it's only appearance in Mario Party 8. Daisy can transform into Bowlo form after eating the Bowlo Candy. The Bowlo Candy will then transform Daisy into a large rubber ball that tramples and steals the coins of any opponent in her path.
The effects wear off once Daisy's turn is over. Only Peach has appeared in more games more than 90 games. However, nearly all of these games are spin-off titles, which may be why some people refer to her as the "Queen of spin-offs".
Princess Daisy can't be considered as a spin-off only character though, as she has been created for a mainstream title Super Mario Land. However, Luigi did not appear in Super Mario Land. No Mario game has ever confirmed or denied Peach and Daisy to be cousins, instead just referring to them as friends. Other examples include Wario and Rosalina. Gunpei Yokoi has never been credited as a character designer in any game he has been involved with.
Wario was created by Hiroji Kiyotake, and no specific creator has been attributed for Daisy. We Are Daisy Wikia Explore. Minecraft Wii U. We Are Daisy Wikia Rules. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Princess Daisy. View source. History Talk 0. Daisy with Peach's color scheme in Super Mario Bros. Paint World. Daisy's alternate uniform in Mario Strikers Charged. Universal Conquest Wiki. Full name. Alias es. Favourite colour. Affiliation s. Koopa Rival.
First appearance. Super Mario Land Or maybe Team Both? 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.
That's all part of her charm, though, and rumour has it that's why Luigi's so smitten with her. The Daisy Baseball trophy is unlocked by hitting Sandbag 1,m 3, ft. 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?
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!
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