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|image=[[File:DaisyMom.png|250px]]
|first_appearance=[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'']] (1993)
|species=[[Dinohattanite]]
|portrayed_by=[[Samantha Mathis]]
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'''Daisy's mother''' (also referred to as '''mysterious woman''' in the [[Super Mario Bros. Trading Cards|trading cards]]<ref>http://videogameartarchive.com/post/665335948101419008/02-mysterious-woman-super-mario-bros-the The Video Game Art Archive on ''Tumblr''.</ref>) is the late wife of [[King (film character)|The King]] and the biological mother of [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Princess Daisy]] in the 1993 [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]]. She is a [[Dinohattanite]], an evolved human-like descendant from dinosaurs. She is played by [[Samantha Mathis]] who also plays Daisy.
==History==
===Background===
As indicated by her parental relationship to Daisy, and marriage to the King, it can be inferred she was the queen of [[Dinohattan]]. Upon [[President Koopa|General Koopa]]'s dictatorship overtaking of Dinohattan, the King was [[De-evolution|de-evolved]] into a fungus form, and the reign of the King and Queen was overthrown. Daisy's mother escaped from Dinohattan to [[Earth]] while carrying a pod which contained Daisy in an unhatched egg state and a smuggled [[meteorite piece]]. Said meteorite piece is capable of merging the two parallel dimensions of the "real world" and Dinohattan into one. Koopa has been chasing after the meteorite rock so that he can merge the two dimensions and be able to become dictator of both.
 
===''Super Mario Bros.'' film===
[[File:SMB film Daisy's mother.PNG|thumb|left|Daisy's mother moments before her death.]]
After the narrated introductory sequence, the film's plot begins twenty years before the present day with Daisy's mother in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York]]. She is shown running through the streets on a dark and stormy night carrying the pod that contains Daisy and the meteorite piece. She places the pod at the door of St. Theresa's Cathedral, knocks and then leaves. She begins her travel through the New York sewers to the portal that will transport her back to Dinohattan, but on her way she encounters Koopa, who grabs her and demands to know where the meteorite rock is, and in the scuffle between the duo, they manage to knock over a support beam. The tunnel collapses around them, with Daisy's mother being crushed to death by the falling rocks.
 
Twenty years after the incident, Daisy has grown up with no knowledge as to who her mother was. To feel connected to her past life, she has worn the meteorite piece around her neck all her life, and has an unexplained fascination with dinosaurs. Daisy and [[Luigi]] visit the same tunnel, so she can show him dinosaur fossils her excavation team found. She points out that the dinosaur bones have thumb-like opposable thumbs. Unbeknownst to them, the fossils were that of Daisy's mother. Later in the film, Koopa mentions to Daisy that she has her "mother's eyes" and orders her to wear a purple dress. [[Lena]] informs Daisy it originally belonged to her mother, and calls the Queen "quite an inspiration...to some". She then lets Daisy know that her mother died after her escape out of Dinohattan.
 
===''Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami''===
[[File:Daisysmothermanga.png|thumb|Daisy's mother as depicted in the manga]]
In the simplified manga adaptation of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' film titled ''[[Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami]]'', Daisy's mother is briefly seen in a flashback. Upon Daisy's kidnap, Koopa explains to her the purpose of the meteorite piece and that a woman opposed to his plans stole it from him. She escaped to Earth with the piece, also taking her daughter with her. Koopa reveals this was Daisy's mother, to her surprise. Differing from the film, Daisy had already been born as a baby in this escape, seen being cradled by her mother. The manga's depiction of the character bears more resemblance to [[Lena]] than that of the film character.
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==Gallery==
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DaisysMotherBTS.jpg|Behind the scenes photograph of Samantha Mathis portraying Daisy's mother
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==References==
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[[Category:Queens]]
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[[Category:Super Mario Bros. (film) characters]]

Latest revision as of 17:36, August 13, 2024

Daisy's mother
Daisy's mother
Species Dinohattanite
First appearance Super Mario Bros. (1993)
Portrayed by Samantha Mathis

Daisy's mother (also referred to as mysterious woman in the trading cards[1]) is the late wife of The King and the biological mother of Princess Daisy in the 1993 Super Mario Bros. film. She is a Dinohattanite, an evolved human-like descendant from dinosaurs. She is played by Samantha Mathis who also plays Daisy.

History[edit]

Background[edit]

As indicated by her parental relationship to Daisy, and marriage to the King, it can be inferred she was the queen of Dinohattan. Upon General Koopa's dictatorship overtaking of Dinohattan, the King was de-evolved into a fungus form, and the reign of the King and Queen was overthrown. Daisy's mother escaped from Dinohattan to Earth while carrying a pod which contained Daisy in an unhatched egg state and a smuggled meteorite piece. Said meteorite piece is capable of merging the two parallel dimensions of the "real world" and Dinohattan into one. Koopa has been chasing after the meteorite rock so that he can merge the two dimensions and be able to become dictator of both.

Super Mario Bros. film[edit]

Daisy's mother in the Super Mario Bros. film.
Daisy's mother moments before her death.

After the narrated introductory sequence, the film's plot begins twenty years before the present day with Daisy's mother in Brooklyn, New York. She is shown running through the streets on a dark and stormy night carrying the pod that contains Daisy and the meteorite piece. She places the pod at the door of St. Theresa's Cathedral, knocks and then leaves. She begins her travel through the New York sewers to the portal that will transport her back to Dinohattan, but on her way she encounters Koopa, who grabs her and demands to know where the meteorite rock is, and in the scuffle between the duo, they manage to knock over a support beam. The tunnel collapses around them, with Daisy's mother being crushed to death by the falling rocks.

Twenty years after the incident, Daisy has grown up with no knowledge as to who her mother was. To feel connected to her past life, she has worn the meteorite piece around her neck all her life, and has an unexplained fascination with dinosaurs. Daisy and Luigi visit the same tunnel, so she can show him dinosaur fossils her excavation team found. She points out that the dinosaur bones have thumb-like opposable thumbs. Unbeknownst to them, the fossils were that of Daisy's mother. Later in the film, Koopa mentions to Daisy that she has her "mother's eyes" and orders her to wear a purple dress. Lena informs Daisy it originally belonged to her mother, and calls the Queen "quite an inspiration...to some". She then lets Daisy know that her mother died after her escape out of Dinohattan.

Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami[edit]

Daisy's mother in Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami
Daisy's mother as depicted in the manga

In the simplified manga adaptation of the Super Mario Bros. film titled Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami, Daisy's mother is briefly seen in a flashback. Upon Daisy's kidnap, Koopa explains to her the purpose of the meteorite piece and that a woman opposed to his plans stole it from him. She escaped to Earth with the piece, also taking her daughter with her. Koopa reveals this was Daisy's mother, to her surprise. Differing from the film, Daisy had already been born as a baby in this escape, seen being cradled by her mother. The manga's depiction of the character bears more resemblance to Lena than that of the film character.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]