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==How many games Daisy has appeared in doesn't matter==
==How many games Daisy has appeared in doesn't matter==
Statements such as "With the frequent release of ''Mario'' installments, Daisy has been in over 60 video games so far, the most of any female character besides [[Princess Peach]]." in the intro are meaningless without any further context. Daisy having the second most appearances in video games for a female character is not an important statement to make, since this statement ultimately conflates that her playable character roster role in many small subseries has any sort of meaningful legacy and impact as video games as a whole-this statement in the intro does make a comparison with other female characters in the video games in the first place-when arguably Daisy's appearances as part of a character roster in a Mario spin-off does not. The only reason Peach has this statement is because she's an iconic, recognizable video game icon who has the history behind her to justify statements of her appearances in video game titles. You can essentially make the same statement with Donkey Kong is the most playable gorilla, Yoshi is the most playable dinosaur, etc; all which are technically accurate, but nothing noteworthy in an article. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 15:00, 16 March 2018 (EDT)
Statements such as "With the frequent release of ''Mario'' installments, Daisy has been in over 60 video games so far, the most of any female character besides [[Princess Peach]]." in the intro are meaningless without any further context. Daisy having the second most appearances in video games for a female character is not an important statement to make, since this statement ultimately conflates that her playable character roster role in many small subseries has any sort of meaningful legacy and impact as video games as a whole-this statement in the intro does make a comparison with other female characters in the video games in the first place-when arguably Daisy's appearances as part of a character roster in a Mario spin-off does not. The only reason Peach has this statement is because she's an iconic, recognizable video game icon who has the history behind her to justify statements of her appearances in video game titles. You can essentially make the same statement with Donkey Kong is the most playable gorilla, Yoshi is the most playable dinosaur, etc; all which are technically accurate, but nothing noteworthy in an article. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 15:00, 16 March 2018 (EDT)
I think it's worth mentioning, because Daisy has not just appeared in just a lot of games, she has appeared in a variety of them. This includes being playable in large blockbuster titles such as Smash Bros and Mario Kart and Mario Party etc. for years, and she complements Peach like Luigi does Mario, offering a different personality. --[[User:Memoryman3|Memoryman3]] ([[User talk:Memoryman3|talk]]) 10:59, 14 February 2019 (EST)


==Remove the Peach is Daisy's cousin part in the wiki==
==Remove the Peach is Daisy's cousin part in the wiki==

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