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Princess Daisy is a recurring character of the Mario series. She is the princess of Sarasaland. While she looks similar to Princess Peach, Daisy is described as more tomboyish, spunky, and down-to-earth.
Daisy debuted in Super Mario Land, where she was kidnapped by the alien Tatanga. She went on to frequently appear in spinoff games and adaptations, until returning to the mainline Super Mario series as a playable character in Super Mario Run and Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
Biology[]
Physical description[]
Daisy is a young woman with vivid blue eyes, fair skin, and orange hair. Between Super Mario Land and Mario Party 3, Daisy's hair was long extending past her waist, similar to the size of Peach's hair. In addition, she is sometimes depicted with darker, titian brown hair, and slightly tanned skin. She has round cheeks, a button nose, thin, orange-colored lips, and large, round eyes with two thick, black lashes on the sides. Her hair is shoulder-length with a flipped style and parted bangs. She has an average weight and height compared to other Mario characters, being shorter than Peach but taller than Luigi, and generally being in the middle of weight classes.
Standard appearance[]
Daisy is represented by the colors yellow, orange, and green. Daisy usually wears a yellow, floor-length gown with white and orange accents. The details of the dress include puffed sleeves with white, petal-shaped openings, a white, petal-shaped collar, orange panniers at her waist, and orange frills at the opening of her dress. From Super Mario Land to Mario Party 3, before she had panniers, she had a thin white band around her waist. Her accessories include short, white evening gloves with petal-shaped openings, orange high heels, a gold crown with red jewels on the sides, flower-shaped earrings, and a flower-shaped brooch; her jewelry is coordinated with green gems and white, petal-shaped rims.
Sports dress[]
In NES Open Tournament Golf, Daisy wore a short sundress with ballet flats that matched her colors in yellow and white, but lacked a crown.
In Mario Tennis, she wore a dress that matched the colors of the original, although it was shorter to fit with the sports theme. In addition, she wore orange sneakers with white knee-high socks, but did not have a crown. In Short Game mode, her Player 2 color represented a lavender and indigo colored dress and her shoes colored indigo as well.
In Mario Sports Mix, Daisy wore a short dress compared to what Peach first introduced in Toadstool Tour. However, the dress had two stripes, comparing to her overall modern-day dress. This appearance would eventually pass over to Mario Tennis Open and Mario Golf: World Tour.
Athletic uniform[]
In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, Daisy wore a two-piece uniform with the top being yellow and the shorts being orange. In addition, the shoes were yellow with orange spots in front and back plus mid-height white socks to go with it. This uniform would also be worn in other sports games, including Mario Power Tennis, Mario Superstar Baseball, Mario Hoops 3-on-3, and Mario & Sonic at the Olympics.
She has also been seen in alternate color palettes in her two-piece athletic uniform, especially in Mario Super Sluggers HD and other known upcoming remakes. In her lavender palette, her upper body is lavender, shorts and sneakers are indigo, crown is red, and earrings are vivid blue. In her blue palette, her upper body is cornflower blue, while the shorts and sneakers are sapphire blue. In her green palette, her upper body is emerald green, while the shorts and sneakers are medium aquamarine. In her red palette, her upper body is vermillion red with a black collar, while her shorts are smoke gray and sneakers are blood red. In her orange palette, her upper body is orange, while the shorts and sneakers are copper brown. In her amber palette, her upper body is amber yellow, shorts are white, sneakers are standard orange, crown is pink, hair is titian brown, skin is lightly tanned, and earrings are vivid blue. In her gray palette, her upper body is onyx black, shorts and sneakers are pewter gray, hair is dyed onyx black, and earrings are cherry red.
Striker uniform[]
In Super Mario Strikers, Daisy wears a two-piece soccer uniform with the number in the rear of the jersey. Other parts included white high-top shoes with orange markings plus orange knee-high socks.
In Mario Strikers Charged, Daisy's soccer uniform is overlapped with armor due to the game's safety regulations. Her uniform is orange during home games and emerald green during road games.
Biker suit[]
In Mario Kart Wii, Daisy introduced a special biker suit that contained white as the main color and orange and the stripe color. It included a yellow scarf and a yellow heart graphic on the back. It featured white-rimmed yellow elbow-length gloves,, and matching knee-high boots in yellow with white trim and soles.
Winter outfit[]
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Daisy introduced an outfit more suited for colder weather. The outfit is a yellow mini-dress with an orange shrug and orange leggings with vertical white stripes on both sides. White gloves and boots with a yellow bottom are included.
Swimming leotard[]
In Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games, Daisy introduced a leotard that she wore mainly for gymnastics and swimming activities. This appearance was also featured in Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Doctor[]
In Dr. Mario World, Daisy wears a yellow nurse polo shirt with a white lab coat, an orange skirt, and flat sandals, but lacks a crown.
Swimsuit[]
in Super Princess Daisy, Daisy uses her standard form while navigating stages. In some cinematic scenes, her form may differ at times. One scene depicts her donning a two-piece swimsuit and a Gracidea attached to her hair.
Relationships[]
Toadette[]
Daisy has been described to be avid friends with Toadette, even though Daisy has not been all that upbeat or aware with the Toad race. When she first met Toadette in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, and when the two teamed up for the first time, they seemed to get along very well, even though Toadette was only making her debut and wasn't all that familiar with everyone else except for her default partner Toad.
A year later, in Mario Power Tennis, Daisy and Toadette both had different partners during the doubles tournament, eventually for both sides to be eliminated. During the night of the final match, Daisy witnessed Toadette sitting on a bench by the side of the tennis court, feeling somewhat lonely and nervous. Feeling concerned for Toadette's welfare and safety, Daisy decided to sit next to her to help keep her comfortable, and the two witnessed the final match together. After the match ended, the two embraced for the first time.
Two years after the events of Mario Power Tennis, both sides have since been getting along very well, especially having to run into each other in other known games. One day, Daisy decided to take Toadette with her to visit Sarasaland, the region of Daisy's nativity. After a seven-day mission, the two returned to the Mushroom Kingdom, and Daisy entrusted Toadette a photo album of the two exploring Sarasaland.
During the events of Mario Super Sluggers, Daisy and Toadette spent quality time together exploring the Baseball Kingdom. The two have been on Peach's national baseball team, the Peach Monarchs, especially in Mario Superstar Baseball. However, the two experienced a series of misadventures, especially when Bowser Jr. transformed Daisy into a statue. When Daisy returned to normal, her, Toadette, and other characters defeated Bowser in a decisive game to end the war in the Baseball Kingdom. As night fell, the characters has desserts on the Daisy Cruiser.
Philosophy[]
Daisy is portrayed as a tomboy with an extroverted personality and a tough demeanor. She can be described as spunky, energetic, loud, cheerful, and confident. Unlike Peach, Daisy is not as proper or poised as she would be based on her appearance and status as royalty; such as standing with her hands on her hips, exhibiting hotheadedness in defeat, showboating in victory, and showing off to get her way. It has been suggested her choice of colors could reflect on her personality, with orange being her favorite. She likes to go shopping and dine at fine restaurants, but gladly passes up such enjoyments to train instead.
Even though Daisy has somewhat of a tomboyish nature, she is far beyond well-mannered and mainly polite outside of gameplay. Even while spending quality time with her best known friends, especially Peach and Toadette, Daisy feels that acting like a tomboy only means a path to destruction rather than being a usual princess. Toadette confessed herself that she was childish and stubborn in her earlier years, and that nobody could combine the elements of being stubborn or tomboyish either way, which would sour another one's friendship. Daisy endorsed Toadette's sayings, the the two have been avid friends ever since.
Game appearances[]
Super Smash Bros. Switch![]
Daisy appears in Super Smash Bros. Switch! as a playable character.
B: Flower Power-She punches, and flowers surround her, temporarily blocking.
Up B: Leap-She springs into the air.
Down B: Pound-She kicks the opponent into the ground.
Side B: Tennis Time- She strikes out with a Tennis Racket.
Final Smash: All Hail Me!- Flowers bounce across the stage, dealing massive damage to anyone they touch.
Super Smash Bros. Blue Heat[]
Daisy appears as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Blue Heat. Once summoned, she attacks the nearest players with some basic kicks
and punches, and then does a finishing blow with either a tennis racket or a golf club. Her outfit is that of the sports titles, and not the core Mario games, where she is in her dress.
Super Paper Bros.[]
In Super Paper Bros. she appears. Mario is told of a prophecy by Merlon, about the "Fair and White Princess". Mario suspected this princess to be his girlfriend Peach. But was wrong. Daisy was captured by Lord Kala and General Phai. After her capture, she is shown around the castle. she realizes an escape point, she makes a run for it, but is soon stopped by Phai. She is then introduced to all the members of the Agents of Shadow, she then trips and falls on Missile Mike, but actually slipping a note into his coat. This note revealed her location, after Mario & Co. defeated Missile Mike. They lead a raid of Kala's fortress. This was successful and Daisy was rescued. Afterward its was revealed Kala and Phai planned this all along.
Super Mario:Dark Tide[]
In Super Mario:Dark Tide, Daisy accompanies Luigi and Peach as a chef.
Luigi Vs King Boo: Quest for the Princess[]
Daisy will appear as the main damsel-in-distress in the upcoming Luigi Vs King Boo: Quest for the Princess. She is kidnapped by King Boo, and Luigi has to rescue her. Nothing much else has been revealed.
Super Mario Insurance[]
Daisy returns as a damsel in distress in Super Mario Insurance, along with Peach. Mario and Luigi fight to save her and their karts at the same time.
Super Mario and the Quest for the Mushroom World[]
In Super Mario and the Quest for the Mushroom World, she is kidnapped along with Peach. Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad and Green Toad set out on an adventure to save her and Peach.
Super Smash Bros. Evolution[]
- B: Unknown
- B→: Flower Shuriken
- B↑: Unknown
- B↓: Crystal Smash
- Final Smash: Flower Storm
In the Super Smash Bros. series Adventure Mode for Super Smash Bros. Evolution and Super Smash Bros. breakfighter, she lives with Lucas (Mother) and Riku in Destiny Islands.
Super Daisy series[]
Daisy appears as the main character in the Super Daisy series. Initially, she was the only playable character in Super Daisy Adventure and Super Daisy 64, but in future Game Boy Advance Daisy titles, more characters were playable. She has no particular attacks in the first games. On future installments, though, she can get very angry and go on fire to run faster and make ice blocks disintegrate.
In almost all games, she needs to fight Tatanga.
Mario Guitar World[]
In Mario Guitar World, in Pro mode, Daisy is the second boss of the story mode. If beaten Daisy will be unlocked, as well as other various features.
Nintendo Princesses[]
Daisy is one of the confirmed characters for the upcoming Wii platformer Nintendo Princesses. Whether she is playable is unknown.
Mario Rugby League[]
Daisy is a player on the Peach Royals team on the multi-player Wii sports game Mario Rugby League. She is a skilled character, her skill is higher than Peach's but her speed is lower. She has the ability to shield herself with a flower to prevent tackling.
Super Luigi 64[]
In Super Luigi 64, she is kidnapped by King Boo.
Luigi & Waluigi[]
In Luigi & Waluigi, she is kidnapped by Rui.
Pikachu's Final Destiny[]
Daisy makes a cameo appearance in Pikachu's Final Destiny. She wears her sports outfit, and jogs around Ocean Island.
Singalong Superstar![]
Daisy appears as an avatar in every Mario Singalong! series game. She appears in Mario Singalong Superstar!, Mario Singalong Country! (in full cowgirl attire), Mario Singalong Boys vs Girls!, and most recently Mario Singalong Disney! where she develops a friendship with Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck. Then, in Mario Singalong Rocks! Princess Daisy is involved in the story mode where she, along with her good friend Princess Peach, are kidnapped by Bowser and trapped behind music doors only to be later saved by Luigi and his brother Mario. She reappears in Mario Singalong Down Under! and Mario Singalong Legends!.
Renario Extreme Series[]
Daisy appears as a cameo in some RenarioExtreme series games. She also appears in the anime, where she portrayed as more tomboyish. In this series, her main outfit is her sports outfit instead of her dress.
Mario & Nintendo All-Stars Racing 2[]
She returns as a driver in Mario & Nintendo All-Stars Racing 2. She's partners with Peach.
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! 3[]
Daisy and Peach appear in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! 3 as partners. However, Daisy's special item is changed from a heart to a flower, though they still function the same way.
Super Girls[]
In Super Girls, Princess Daisy appears as a contestant. She has a total score of 31, tying her for fourth hottest with Rosalina and Peach.
Super Mario Universe[]
In this game, Daisy is first seen waiting for Mario and Luigi alongside Peach. She and Peach send a letter to them, inviting them and other heroes to the Festival of the Heroes which celebrates Mario and his friends' accomplishments of helping to create peace within the world. This is until Bowser, Tatanga, Ganondorf, and other evil villains find out and get angry that they weren't invited.
Super Princess Peach: Mushroom Kingdom's Drought[]
In Super Princess Peach: Mushroom Kingdom's Drought, Princess Daisy is only used as a distraction. While she is over at Peach's castle having tea with Peach and Mario, Goombas kidnap her as a distraction so that while Mario is rescuing her, they can take Mushroom Kingdom's water supply. Little do they know that Princess Peach herself is still affected by the powerful Vibe Scepter, and that she has her own plot up her sleeves.
P-Floatie Racers[]
Daisy is a default playable character in P-Floatie Racers. Her P-Floatie is orange and bears her flower emblem for its decal. She's a lightweight character.
Super Mario 3D Land: Fun with Friends[]
Daisy is one of the unlockable characters in Super Mario 3D Land: Fun with Friends. She is kidnapped along with Peach at the beginning of the story, but she is later rescued and unlocked after defeating the False Bowser at World 5-Castle.
Super Princess Peach: Wardrobe Warriors[]
Daisy is a playable character in Super Princess Peach: Wardrobe Warriors. She uses her soccer uniform from Super Mario Stikers. She's the strongest character of the trio and is the only one able to activate Stone Switches.
Fantendo Football League[]
Along with Luigi, Princess Daisy plays in a central midfield role for Mushroom Kingdom FC in the Fantendo Football League.
Super Mario Hover Race[]
Daisy is one of the racers in Super Mario Hover Race.
Mario Kart 8 Wii U[]
Daisy appears as a playable character in Mario Kart 8 Wii U. Her special move is Blossom Bomb.
Stats:
Speed: 2.5
Acceleration: 2.5
Drift: 4.5
Handling: 2.5
Off-Road: 3
Mario Kart Wii 2.0[]
Daisy appears as a playable character in Mario Kart Wii 2.0.
Princess Daisy: The Sarasaland Reconquest[]
Daisy is the only playable character in the story mode of Princess Daisy: The Sarasaland Reconquest as she fights with Tatanga in order to recover her kingdom.
The Rage of Bowser: A Mario Movie[]
In The Rage of Bowser: A Mario Movie, Future Daisy is a minor character seen in the prologue and flashbacks to the future where Future Bowser is on the verge of being defeated by our heroes. In the bad future, she and Future Toadsworth teach Future Peach how to make one of the explosives that cripples Future Dry Bowser.
Paper Sisters[]
Paper Daisy is the third playable character of this game, and is unlocked during Chapter 3. She wants to help Peach and Vivian save Mario from Bowser. Most of her attacks are flower-related.
Mario Party 10[]
Daisy appears as a deafault playable character in Mario Party 10.
Super Mario Revival series[]
Princess Daisy is set to appear in all four seasons of the Super Mario Revival anime as one of the many heroes. In the anime, Daisy loves to hang out with Peach and Luigi and play sports, go kart-racing, and also garden.
Like in the Mario video game titles, such as Mario Super Sluggers and many others, Daisy has flower-based powers in the anime. She uses them for playing sports, in gardening, and for fighting. Like the other characters, she gains new powers and attacks throughout new episodes.
Daisy is a physical fighter when it comes to fighting foes. She uses a variety of punches and kicks in contrast to Peach's slaps and parasol whacks. She also has a few attacks that are derived straight from the games, such as Flowerbed Return from Mario Power Tennis. Daisy also has a very powerful move called Daisy Garden Strike. It is original to the anime series.
Unlike Peach, Daisy wears her sports outfit as her main outfit in this animated series. She is rarely seen in her dress and only on special occasions. Additionally, unlike the games, Daisy has tanned skin (similar to her old appearance in the Nintendo 64 games but lighter), and also a thicker body shape than Peach.
Season 2, Super Mario Ultra, makes the first appearance of Princess Daisy's ultra form, which consists of her wearing a flowing white gown over her sports outfit, and a flowing white veil on the back of her head. On the back of her gown is a large white bow that flows behind her. She also wears makeup, namely yellow lipstick and yellow eye shadow. In this form, she becomes very powerful, and can use her most powerful attack, Piranha Plants Kiss.
Super Mario and the Mii Dimension (scrapped video game)[]
Daisy was originally set to appear in the video game Super Mario and the Mii Dimension before it became the anime known as Super Mario Revival. She appeared in her sports attire rather than her dress.
Many of her attacks lowered the agility of enemies.
Daisy's Moves[]
- Flower Ball - Standard attack.
- Speedy Bloom - Increases speed of one ally.
- Flowerbed Return - Lowers enemy speed and deals a fair amount of damage.
- Petal Barrage - Daisy's strongest move. Deals a lot of damage and lowers speed of enemies.
Super Mario Bros. V[]
Daisy appears in Super Mario Bros. V as one of the 3 damsels in distress. She gets rescued in World 10.
New Super Princess Peach Wii U/New Super Princess Daisy Wii U[]
Daisy appears in New Super Princess Peach Wii U were she must help Peach, Yellow Toadette and Blue Toadette rescue Mario, Luigi, Yellow Toad and Blue Toad.
Daisy also appears in the DLC game, New Super Princess Daisy Wii U, where she is the main character.
Super Mario Bros.: Legend of the Chaos Star[]
Initially, Daisy started out as being one of the guests that were attending Mario and Luigi's surprise birthday party, but after Bowser showed up to take over Princess Peach's Castle and have it uprooted (much like he did in the first Paper Mario), she and various others ended up getting imprisoned. After witnessing Princess Peach get brainwashed by a love potion that was given to Bowser by Dimentia, along with gaining the knowledge that its effects would become permanent within twenty-four hours of its use, Daisy and Tiptron have taken it upon themselves to sneak around the castle in hopes of obtaining the antidote that would change Peach back to her former self.
Additionally, with the help of a vengeful Antasma, they've also begun freeing many others that were being held prisoner at the time. Since their story about Dimentia and Dimention using the Koopa Troop as pawns ended up falling on deaf ears, Daisy and Tiptron are also trying to gather the evidence they need to expose the jesters' true intentions in hopes of saving the universe from getting ravaged by the Chaos Star.
Captain Toad: Pokémon Trainer[]
Princess Daisy appears in Captain Toad: Pokémon Trainer as a member of the Royal 4 (the game's Elite 4). She specializes in Fighting and Grass-type Pokémon. She can be challenged for the first time after defeating Team Shell. Her room is located in Peach's Castle's secret tower, between Princess Peach's and Lady Rosalina's rooms.
Crossing through Countries[]
Main article: Daisy (Country Crossroad
Daisy will make an appearance in Country Crossroad as a default playable character.
Mario the Fighters[]
Daisy was Seen again in Mario the Fighters .
He has been announced to be a Wanderer in Mario the Fighters.
He has been announced to be a Warrior in Mario the Fighters.
- A: Smash Dash (MP9 Bowser Jr. Boss Battle)
- B: Crystal Smash!
- X: Toxic Stab
- Y: Hypnotize
- Dpad Up: Pulse Jump
- Dpad Down: Prism Block (Crouch)
- Dpad Left: Run
- Dpad Right: Run
- L: Pulse Kick
- R: Pulse Punch
- ZL: Pulse Ground Pound
- ZR: Crossbow
- [Hold] Y - B [X2} - X- Thumb Joystick Dpad up: Tanturm Combos
Super Mario Moose[]
Daisy appears in Super Mario Moose as a damsel in distress. In the game, she is kidnapped and caged by Boom Boom, as is held hostage in World Boom Boom, where Mario and co. must go to save her.
Daisy has originally considered to be a playable character, but the idea was scrapped.
Super Mario Moose Deluxe[]
Daisy appears once again in Super Mario Moose Deluxe with the same role as she had in the previous game.
Mario Hoops 3-On-3 Deluxe[]
Daisy appears in Mario Hoops 3-On-3 Switch (mainly known as Mario Hoops 3-On-3 Deluxe) as a playable character. She is a Technical character type and her special move is Flower Dunk. She is a starter character. Her default partner is Princess Peach. Her team name is the Daisy Flowers.
Super Mario Quartz[]
Princess Daisy appears as the ruler of the game's third world, Sarasaland, in the Dust Kingdom, where she is worried about the numerous sinkholes that are appearing across her kingdom. Mario and Cappy go to find the source of the sinkholes, which turns out to be a giant earthworm named Pymaw. When Pymaw is defeated, the sinkholes disappear and Daisy rewards Mario with a Power Moon in her palace.
Super Smash Bros. Emerald[]
Main Article: Daisy/Smash Bros. Emerald
Daisy appears as an unlockable fighter in Super Smash Bros. Emerald. She is slightly heavier than her base fighter, Peach, but her attacks are slightly more powerful. She is from the Mario series. She is categorized as #13ε and her home stage is Mushroom Kingdom II and her final smash is Daisy Flower.
Star Team Heroes[]
She's one of the victims of the Kirthar's Snap Finger.
Mario Tennis: Heroes Vs Villains[]
Daisy appears as a playable character in Mario Tennis: Heroes Vs Villains. She is a technician character having great accuracy but easy to knock back. Daisy’s zone shots are Ribbon Twirl (Daisy spins ribbons around herself while twirling forwards or backwards) and Daisy Bomber (Daisy performs her Daisy Bomber from the Super Smash Bros. series left or right). Daisy’s Special Shot is Blooming Blast in which a very tall flower grows lifting her up and then leans her forward so she can hit the ball. Daisy’s villain is Waluigi and her Hero Special Shot is Sports Mix Attack where she throws a basketball, kicks a soccer ball, hits a golf ball, and hits a baseball at Waluigi launching him back. If Waluigi uses his Hero Special Shot Cancel then Daisy will reach for her basketball and realize it’s not there ending the cutscene.
Nintendo Gals: Smash Tag Rumble[]
Daisy is one of the default roster characters.
Super Mario: Emoji Battle[]
Daisy appears inSuper Mario: Emoji Battle as a playable emoji. Daisy's Special is: Daisy clears a flower shape of emojis on the board. Daisy's Attack Special is: Daisy creates Flower hazards on the opponent's board. Daisy is a rare emoji that can be unlocked by opening a ! Block, opening a Brick Block, or battling Daisy in Character Battles. Daisy's favorite item is the Tennis Ball. Daisy's emoji can be fought in the following Character Battles: Peach and Daisy. Daisy's Badge can be unlocked by unlocking Daisy, unlocking any sports-themed item, and winning against three opponents in online matches.
Super Smash Bros. Melee: Definitive Edition[]
Daisy appears as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee: Definitive Edition. In the original GameCube version, she only appears as a trophy. Some of her moves are different than Peach, and she has six palette swaps. She can be unlocked by clearing Classic Mode without taking any damage or by playing 1,500 Vs. Mode matches.
Super Smash Bros. (arcade)[]
Daisy is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. for the arcade, billed as Peach's echo fighter. She has eight palette swaps.
Mario Super Sluggers HD[]
Daisy is a playable character in Mario Super Sluggers HD, a remake of Mario Super Sluggers. She is in the Balance category and has eight color palette variations. She has good chemistry with Luigi, Peach, Toadette, Birdo, and Rosalina.
During the opening cinematic, Daisy is seen riding on a boat with Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Birdo, and Red Toad. When they arrive at the Baseball Kingdom, they gaze upon the island at the summit of a lighthouse. Once arriving at Mario Stadium, Daisy prepares to bat before Mario throws the first pitch, and Daisy hits it. Later in the cinematic, Daisy panics after Donkey Kong performs a body check on Luigi, who is trying to catch the ball to make the final out. The out is made, while Daisy, Blue Toad, Red Toad, Toadette, and Birdo storm the field as a means of celebration.
In Story Mode, Daisy is transformed into a statue by Bowser Jr., but is later returned to normal. When Bowser Jr. attempts to do it a second time, Toadette makes a hard hit from the blindside, causing Bowser Jr. to lose his paintbrush in the process and run away. The bond between Daisy and Toadette in Story Mode strengthens as the duo explore the rest of the kingdom and defeat Bowser in a decisive baseball game. Afterwards, Daisy, Toadette, and other characters spend the night having desserts and view a display of fireworks.
Mario Power Tennis: Definitive Edition[]
Daisy is a playable character in Mario Power Tennis: Definitive Edition. During the opening cinematic, she is seen to be a tag team partner with Peach, returning the ball during a match against Yoshi and Donkey Kong. Her and Peach are eventually eliminated from the tournament, as Yoshi and Donkey Kong eventually reach the finals against Mario and Luigi at night. Before the finals begin, Daisy witnesses Toadette sitting on a bench by the side of the tennis court, feeling somewhat nervous and lonely. Daisy decides to sit next to Toadette, which helps regain her spirits, and the two view the match together. After the match ends with Mario and Luigi ending, Daisy and Toadette embrace.
Daisy is a Technique type character. She has eight color palettes.
Mario Sports Superstars Deluxe[]
Daisy is a playable character in Mario Sports Superstars Deluxe, which serves as a remake of Mario Sports Superstars. Depending on which sport she plays, her form may vary. She dons her sports dress if playing golf or tennis. She mans her winter outfit if playing hockey. She wears her two-piece uniform for every other sports. She has eight color palette variants for all three forms.
Enjoy Your Massage!: Celebrities on the Run[]
Daisy appears as a patient in Enjoy Your Massage!: Celebrities on the Run. She wears a two-piece swimsuit as shown from a cutscene in Super Princess Daisy.
Super Princess Daisy[]
Daisy appears in her own video game as the main protagonist. She must save Sarasaland from Tatanga's relapse. She is seen in various cinematic scenes in different appearances.
Dr. Mario World[]
Daisy is a playable character in Dr. Mario World for the Nintendo Switch. Her appearance is slightly different than the now-defunct mobile version as her footwear mans flat sandals rather than heels. She has eight color variants.
Luigi's Mansion: Witching Hour[]
Daisy makes her debut in the Luigi's Mansion series' fourth installment. Here, she takes the role of damsel in distress as she is kidnapped by the cult of Kuoelma to be used as a vessel for his return.
Animal Crossing & Sonic at the Olympic Games Paris 2024[]
Daisy appears as a VIP character, meaning she can sometimes be found in the audience and the player is rewarded for finding her.
Other Media Appearances[]
The Stories of New Tendo City[]
Daisy makes her television debut in the Stories of New Tendo City where she gains the surname "Flora". She is one of the cast members of the "Super Mario Bros. Super Show!!", but is used less frequently than Peach. She is also the co-owner of the Royal Bakery alongside Peach, which is said to be Mayor Pauline's favorite. She is described as very tomboyish, and spunky, and also has an intense love of sports, Soccer being one of her personal favorites. She has a major temper, which usually comes out during intense Soccer games. She is also married to Luigi, and has an intense dislike of Waluigi both on-screen for the show, and off-screen in real life. She is also close friends with Krystal, and Roy. In the series, Mario Golf character, Azaela is portrayed as her younger, and equally sporty sister.
The Princesses: The Fashionista (Script Edition)[]
Daisy was the designer of clothing, she is the best designer of clothing, she putted flowers on clothes.
Here is the clothing ratings: (you may edit it to se your ratings!)
- Anna: 5/5
- Peach: 5/5
- Princess Sparkle: 5/5
Some Parts:
Daisy: Yeah look at this!
Customer: What a great clothing!
Daisy: Thanks!
The Daily life of Super Smash Bros. Phi[]
At the start of the series, she was a minor character, usually seen in the background, and not even saying anything.
However, in issue 6, she was seen in stardom, where she became one of the central focuses. Going to the beach in the swimsuit on the right with Peach and Rosalina, she accidently saw a hose, and stupidly, she drank out of it, becoming very fat, along with Peach and Rosalina. After that, she liked her body, but unfortunately, she got popped by Vanny.
After that, she became a main character, but in issue 10, she has Ice Cream, but she dropped it, so Yoshi ate it, but accidently ate her shirt, causing her to enter the leaf field, where Nightmarionne sleeps, but sleeping in the leaves. In issue 36, she was given her shirt back from the washing, where she then became a major character.
Related[]
Family Members[]
- Prince Darice
- Princess Arbor
- Queen Rosemarie
- Queen Sabrina
- Queen Shiitake
Trivia[]
- Daisy's gray color, which is one of her palette swaps in various games, is based on Zinnia, a Draconid character who first appeared in Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire.
- One of Peach's alternate costumes in the Super Smash Bros. series is loosely based on Daisy, but it is simply a different set of colors and not an actual appearance on her part.
- Daisy debuted in Super Mario Land on April 21, 1989. Coincidentally the birth flower of this month is the daisy.
- Daisy was played by Samantha Mattis in the 1993 live action movie Super Mario Bros. as she was the princess of an alternate dimension called "Dinohattan".
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An amiibo figure of Daisy exists! For more info about this amiibo, see this page. |
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- — Daisy, Super Luigi Wii“Thank you very much, Luigi.”
- — Daisy, many games“Hi, I'm Daisy!”
- — Princess Daisy, explaining to King Croacus the true meaning of beauty in Super Mario Revival“Beauty is more than just jewels or treasure! Sure, those things are nice, but beauty is much deeper than that! Beauty is being kind and friendly and not being a jerk!”
- — Daisy - Mario Super Sluggers HD“There is still hope for us all. Even though we have been through some rugged times on various stints, we all stand as one, ready for one last challenge.”
- — Daisy - Mario Super Sluggers HD“Wow, look at you, Toadette! You look so golden. I have never seen a Toad like you look this rare all my life. Who thought such a sweet young Toad like you would be able to shapeshift in so many different colors? Or on second thought...was it that Spray Paint that changed your color palette? My goodness. How rich can our battalion be to get you in the shape that no one ever witnessed?”
- — Daisy, The Daily Life of Super Smash Bros. Phi, Issue 6“HOW DARE YOU VANNY! I LIKED MY NEW BODY, ALONG WITH PEACH AND ROSALINA! WE WHERE FAT AND YOU RUINED OUR WEIGHT! THE WEIGHT COULD STOP BOWSER FROM KIDNAPPING US!”
- — Daisy, The Daily Life os Super Smash Bros. Phi, Issue 10“Look Nightmarionne, I have to mention. You already aren't that scary, so telling me that just makes it less scary”