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Daisy's primary athletic wear is a two-piece sports outfit. This outfit was introduced in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''. It includes her floral white collar, flower jewels, and crown. The shirt is a yellow tank-top and the pants are a pair of orange shorts with yellow accents. She also wears a pair of orange-and-yellow tennis shoes with white bobby-socks. Daisy appears in this attire more than her dress.
Daisy's primary athletic wear is a two-piece sports outfit. This outfit was introduced in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''. It includes her floral white collar, flower jewels, and crown. The shirt is a yellow tank-top and the pants are a pair of orange shorts with yellow accents. She also wears a pair of orange-and-yellow tennis shoes with white bobby-socks. Daisy appears in this more often than any other outfit, including her princess dress.


Introduced in ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', was an athletic mini-dress similar to Peach's from previous games. It is a yellow dress with orange accents at the bottom resembling the ruffles on her princess dress; it includes her usual jewelry. It was unlockable for Daisy as an alternate costume, and has been used in subsequent games as well; usually as an alternate.
Introduced in ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', was an athletic mini-dress similar to Peach's from previous games. It is a yellow dress with orange accents at the bottom resembling the ruffles on her princess dress; it includes her usual jewelry. It was unlockable for Daisy as an alternate costume, and has been used in subsequent games as well; usually as an alternate.

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“Everyone says I'm the fairest of all!”
Princess Daisy, Mario Party 3

Princess Daisy (Japanese: デイジー姫, Deijī-hime) is the princess of Sarasaland. She was created by Gunpei Yokoi, Shigeru Miyamoto's mentor. Although Daisy is the ruler of Sarasaland, she currently resides in the Mushroom Kingdom.[1]

Daisy is a tomboy, a fact first stated in her debut appearance.[2] Daisy is represented by colors like yellow, orange and green. She has an affinity for flowers; her attire, special abilities, personal emblems and general representations are often flowers.

Years after her initial appearance, Daisy started appearing in more and more Mario games. This was due to the lack of human characters in the series.[3] She now appears in the majority of Mario spin-off games, most often as a playable character. Daisy is good friends with Princess Peach, and she interacts positively with many other characters. This includes Luigi, who is often hinted to be in love with Daisy. Daisy has appeared in forty Mario series games to date, and continues to appear in Mario games regularly.

History

Super Mario Land

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Daisy's debut appearance. (Super Mario Land)

During the events of Super Mario Land, Tatanga invades Daisy's nation, Sarasaland. He hypnotizes all the country's inhabitants, enslaving them into his army, and kidnaps Daisy. Mario attempts to rescue the princess and liberate Sarasaland by traveling through each of the four kingdoms of Sarasaland to reach Tatanga.

Nintendo Comics System

Princess Daisy and Tatanga image from the Nintendo Comics System Game Boy series.
Daisy and Tatanga as they appear in the comic books.

Daisy also appears in the Game Boy comic books. Just as in Super Mario Land, she is Tatanga's prisoner, waiting for Mario to save her. In these comics, Daisy, Mario, and Tatanga are released from the world of video games to go on adventures in the "Real World".

Super Mario-Kun

Daisy appears as a prominent character in the Japan-only Super Mario-Kun manga. Daisy first appears in the Sarasaland chapters, where she is again Tatanga's captive. Tatanga plans to force Daisy to marry him. After the Sarasaland chapters, Daisy's role switches to that of a heroine. She then appears alongside her close friends Mario, Luigi, and Peach. Daisy is a consistently reoccurring character in the Super Mario-Kun series. Template:Sectionstub

Golf installments

NES Open Tournament Golf

Daisy reappears in a cameo as Luigi's caddy in NES Open Tournament Golf. Just like Peach does for Mario, Daisy makes remarks to Luigi while he is golfing.

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour

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Daisy getting a nice hit. (Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour)

Daisy makes her golfing debut in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour for the Gamecube. According to the statistics, Daisy is one of the strongest characters in the game, with almost as much strength as Donkey Kong. If the player gets a "Nice Shot!", Daisy's ball soars through the air in a burst of flower petals. In Doubles Mode, Daisy and Peach are automatic partners, setting a trend for later spin-offs.

Toadstool Tour also marks the first appearance of the outfit that Daisy wears in the majority of modern Mario series sports games. More details can be found here.

Mario Tennis series

Mario Tennis

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Solo picture of Daisy in her classic sports outfit for Mario Tennis (N64).

Daisy makes her first playable appearance about one decade after the release of NES Open Tournament Golf in the game Mario Tennis. Daisy competes as a Technical player. Daisy's appearance is similar to her appearance in NES Open Tournament Golf.

In the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis, Daisy is not a playable character. Instead, she appears as a supporting character during certain events of the game.

Mario Power Tennis

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Daisy returning Mario's hit in an Open Court (Mario Power Tennis).

In Mario Power Tennis Daisy once again uses a Technical style of play. Daisy's Offensive Power Shot, Wonder Flower, disorients opponents and knocks them back if returned. Her Defensive Power Shot, the Flowerbed Return, allows Daisy to fly over a growing flower bed to return any reachable shots.

Mario Tennis Open

In Mario Tennis Open, Daisy returns as one of the starting participants with a Technique style of play. Daisy wears a more modern tennis outfit in this game.

Mario Party series

Mario Party 3

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The team picture of Daisy (right) and Peach (left) (Mario Party 7).

Daisy makes an appearance as a playable character in every game in the Mario Party series since the third installment, except for Mario Party Advance. In Mario Party 3, her first entry as a participant in the Mario Party series, Daisy appears after the player completes the first five regular Duel Boards. Her partner in battle mode is a Snifit with high attack and defense. Daisy, like as Waluigi, is not playable in the story mode of the game; however, she appears after the player completed the first five regular Duel Boards. Daisy butters-up the Millennium Star into giving her the Beauty Star Stamp. After the player contests the decision, the Millennium Star decides that Daisy and the player should duel on the Backtrack Board for the stamp. Once defeated, Daisy runs off while shouting, "Augh! I don't believe this! I've never lost--not even to my dad!".

Mario Party 4

In Mario Party 4, Toad, Koopa Troopa, Goomba, Boo and Shy Guy all find the odd, mystical Party Cube. They invite the whole Mario crew, including Daisy, to another party inside the cube.

Throughout Story Mode, Daisy receives her items as rewards for completing each board and defeating the board's host in a minigame. Upon completion of Bowser's Gnarly Party and the Final Battle Cube, Bowser rewards Daisy with Bowser's Teapot, the final item for Daisy's Room.

This is also the first game for the Mario series overall in which Daisy wears her current main dress, along with Peach.

Mario Party 5

In Mario Party 5, the Star Spirits invite Daisy and her friends to visit them. The Star Guards prepare for their arrival by making various games to play, starting the party and commencing Story Mode, where Bowser and Koopa Kid are planning to ruin everyone's dreams. If Daisy clears the five boards, she faces the Koopa Kids in Bowser Nightmare, and if she wins, she fights Bowser in Frightmare, saving everyone's dreams.

Mario Party 6

In Mario Party 6, Daisy and her friends help Brighton and Twila restore their friendship by collecting Stars.

Mario Party 7

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Daisy participating in the Deck Hands game. (Mario Party 7)

In Mario Party 7, Daisy and her friends go on a cruise put on by Toadsworth. Bowser, who was not invited, turns the ship into a contest to collect stars.

In Solo Mode, once Daisy defeats Bowser in the Enchanted Inferno, she leaves on Peach's Cruiser. When Team Mode is selected, Daisy's automatic partner is Peach, and their team orb is the Flower Orb.

Mario Party 8

In Mario Party 8, a whimsical ringmaster named MC Ballyhoo invites Daisy and the rest of the crew to his carnival, the Star Carnival. He promises that the winner will be crowned the Superstar and that they will receive a year's supply of candy.

After the competition, MC Ballyhoo claims he promises something even better than a year's supply of candy: the Star Rod. However, Bowser comes and steals the Star Rod and runs to his new board, Bowser's Warped Orbit. After Daisy beats one of his minions, she challenges Bowser to a fight. After Bowser is defeated, Daisy returns the Star Rod and receives the year's supply of candy.

Mario Party DS

In Mario Party DS, the story begins with a night in the Mushroom Kingdom, where five shining objects in the sky fall to the land. Mario informs Daisy, along with the rest of the characters, that they have received an invitation to go to Bowser's Castle for a feast, all as an apology for his many evil deeds. When Daisy and her friends arrive at the Castle, Bowser shrinks them all and throws them out. They decide to all try to defeat Bowser on their own.

Mario Party 9

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Daisy participating in the minigame Pizza Me, Mario. (Mario Party 9)

In Mario Party 9, Daisy is again a playable character who is available from the start. She has a constellation called "Princess Minor", which is purchasable at the Museum for 50 Party Points, like every other constellation.

If picked as the character during the events of the "Solo" mode, Bowser and Bowser Jr. are pulling Mini Stars from the sky away. Daisy and the others find about about this, and decide to get all the stolen Mini Stars back.

Mario Kart series

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Daisy's first Mario Kart series appearance in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. In this game, Daisy is Princess 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. Additionally, she has her own race course called the Daisy Cruiser.

Mario Kart DS

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Artwork of Daisy posing with her Standard kart for Mario Kart DS.

Princess Daisy appears in Mario Kart DS as an unlockable character. She is unlocked by getting a Gold Trophy on every cup in the Retro Grand Prix on 50cc. Daisy is once again a middle-weight character. Daisy's three karts are the Standard DS, the Power Flower, and the Light Dancer. Daisy is the staff ghost character for the Sky Garden and Tick-Tock Clock courses.

Mario Kart Wii

Daisy performs in the Time Trials at the Daisy Circuit.
Daisy racing on her personal Circuit. (Mario Kart Wii)

Daisy appears as a Medium-Sized unlockable character in Mario Kart Wii. She is unlocked by winning the 150cc Special Cup in 1st place or playing 2,850 games. Like Peach and Rosalina, Daisy wears a new biker suit whenever she drives a bike. Daisy's stat bonuses are Speed +2, Handling +1, and Mini-Turbo +1, making her the fastest Medium-Sized character in the game.

Daisy's new course in the Star Cup, called Daisy Circuit, is her own seaside resort. Daisy is the staff ghost character for Coconut Mall and Daisy Circuit.

This game also marks the first appearance of Daisy's baby counterpart who appears as an unlockable lightweight character.

Mario Kart 7

In Mario Kart 7, Daisy makes an appearance as an unlockable Lightweight character. She is unlocked by winning the Mushroom Cup on 150cc. Daisy's personal kart is the Birthday Girl, which has her flower symbol decorating its front. Daisy's bonus stats are high in acceleration and off-road, and lower in handling speed.

Daisy also has her own course in Mario Kart 7 called Daisy Hills, which is part of the Mushroom Cup. Additionally, Daisy Cruiser reappears as a retro course in the Leaf Cup.

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Daisy appears as an unlockable trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee. The trophy is available in both the Lottery and Regular Match in all three modes at various areas at all times of the game. The trophy depicts her appearance from Mario Party 3. Curiously, the trophy's description states that she appeared in Mario Golf for Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color when, in fact, she appeared in Mario Tennis for those systems. Additionally, Daisy's pallete design is available for use by Peach.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Princess Peach and her Princess Daisy recolor in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Princess Peach, along with her Daisy alternate outfit, in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Daisy appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a number of stickers and her own trophy. Daisy's trophy is modeled after her Mario Strikers Charged appearance. Her stickers use artworks from Mario Party 7 and Super Mario Strikers. The Mario Party 7 sticker is large and gives +27 attack to leg attacks. It is only usable by Peach and Zelda. The Super Mario Strikers sticker's size is medium and gives leg strikes an attack of +5. It available for use by all characters. Peach once again has an alternate costume that looks like Daisy.

Mario Baseball series

Mario Superstar Baseball

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Replay of Daisy achieving a Perfect hit at the batter's plate. (Mario Superstar Baseball)

Daisy's first baseball appearance is in Mario Superstar Baseball as a Balanced player who leans more towards the Technique type. Daisy appears in Challenge Mode as the secondary Team Captain on Peach's team. Daisy shares good chemistry with both Peach and Luigi, while she shares bad chemistry with characters such Waluigi and Petey Piranha. Daisy's special move, the Flower Ball, allows her to throw a gust of flower petals, hiding the ball from the batter when Daisy is pithing. As a batting move, the Flower Ball flies at a higher distance than normal and is hidden by flower petals. In the game's Challenge Mode, Daisy is only able to use this move once the player has purchased the Pretty Flowers power-up. Daisy's special talents are the Quick Throw and Sliding Catch, and her strong points are pitching and batting.

Mario Super Sluggers

Daisy counters a pitch thrown by Mario in the opening cinematic.
Daisy countering a pitch thrown from Mario in the Mario Super Sluggers opening.

Daisy appears again as one of the Team Captains in Mario Super Sluggers. Daisy shares chemistry with Peach and Luigi, but now she also shares chemistry with Birdo. The Daisy Cruiser returns, but this time as a baseball stadium. Daisy's special moves are based off flower abilities in this installment as well.

Although Daisy is available from the start overall, she has to be added to the roster in Challenge Mode. In order to do this, the player must fix the fountain in a long series of events by placing a Toad statue where Daisy stands. Daisy then joins Mario and his friends.

In Exhibition Mode, Daisy is the Team Captain for the Daisy Flowers. The icon for this team includes Daisy's crown, along with a floral wreath used as the border around it.

Mario Strikers series

Super Mario Strikers

Daisy showing off for a victory. (Super Mario Strikers)

Daisy is introduced to the Mario Strikers series in the first installment, Super Mario Strikers. In this game, Daisy is an Offensive Captain who wears the number "9" jersey. She possesses the ability to perform her Super Strike called Torpedo Strike.

Mario Strikers Charged

Daisy's second uniform in Mario Strikers Charged.

Daisy also appears in Mario Strikers Charged. Now qualified as a Defensive Captain, Daisy has a personal Super Ability and Mega Strike. Daisy's Super Ability is Crystal Smash!, which covers the surrounding ground with sharp orange crystals, blasting away anyone in the range. As for her Mega Strike, Daisy summons a gauntlet made up by crystal around her hand and punches the ball towards the goal. In the game's Striker Challenge Mode, Daisy faces against both Peach and Waluigi. She battles Peach to take the Star Cup championship, and she takes on Waluigi to see if she can get the Brick Wall award for an unprecedented fifth straight year.

Mario Hoops 3-on-3

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Daisy's profile artwork for Mario Hoops 3-on-3.

Daisy made her second Nintendo DS appearance in Mario Hoops 3-on-3. Daisy is a Technical player. Daisy's Special Shot is the Flower Shot, which lets Daisy hover in mid-air to kick the ball in the hoop. The flower shot is activated by tapping a vertically flipped triangle. Daisy has her own stage known as Daisy Garden.

Itadaki Street DS

Daisy also appears in the Dragon Quest crossover game, Itadaki Street DS, which is a Japan only release. Daisy is a playable character, and her story role has something to do with the Mario Stadium from Mario Superstar Baseball.

Fortune Street

Daisy returns as a playable participant in the sequel to the Japanese exclusive Itadaki Street DS, Fortune Street for the Nintendo Wii. She is one of the thirteen playable Mario series characters in this installment.

Mario & Sonic series

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games

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Daisy participating in the High Jump event. (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games)

In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for the Wii and DS, Daisy appears as a Speed character for the first time. In her fencing special, Daisy's flower power propels her, allowing her to jab rapidly. In her table tennis special, Daisy spins with flower petals surrounding her paddle, and returns the ball covered in petals with increased speed.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

A screenshot of part of team Mario from Festival Mode in the Wii version of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
Group shot of opening ceremonies. (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games)

Daisy returns in the sequel, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, also for the Wii and DS. She returns as a Speed type and has the Flower Trampoline technique on both versions as well as a Flower Dash technique on the DS version. Following a trend from previous installments, Daisy and other female characters sport a new outfit specifically for the winter games.

In the Wii version, there are a number of items available for purchase relating to Daisy. Players can buy two decals of Daisy, one winter and one of her regular appearance. Also available is a set of Daisy banners; all of these items can be used to personally decorate event equipment. Like other characters, a Daisy Suit is available for purchase for a Mii to wear; it increases speed and acceleration.

In the DS version, the Adventure Tours mode features Daisy as a key character in thwarting Bowser and Eggman's evil plans. Daisy helps on a number of occasions through the plot. She is first found in Blizland, where the player must use Blaze to defeat her in Ultimate Figure Skating. Afterwords she competes in a minigame in Ice Peak to protect an affectionate Chao's Freezalea patch from a wild Kiki.

Daisy is later used to complete two missions run by Lakitu; Short Track and Intense Short Track. Lakitu requests Daisy to boost crowd appeal, and he offers the Meteor Curling Stone as a reward; the Meteor Curling Stone is used to complete the games final missions, including the boss battle with Bowser and Eggman. Once the final battle is won by Mario and Sonic, every character chimes on their hand in victory and Daisy announces, "There's no way we'd ever lose to a bunch of misfits like Bowser and Eggman".

Mario Sports Mix

In Mario Sports Mix, Daisy appears again as a Technical character. Daisy's technique is maxed, while her speed and power are average. Daisy's central abilities are her flower powers, through which she can make gardens complete with fences and cover her hands in flowers in a similar manner to pompoms to block and attack. Daisy also shows off incredible flexibility in her spin attack. Daisy is also given an alternate outfit called Tennis-wear. It is unlocked by clearing the proper Flower Cup mission, or by using Daisy 40 times in matches. The Daisy Garden also makes a return from Mario Hoops 3-on-3, and can be played in all sports except Volleyball (with the exception of a special mission).

General Information

Personality

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Daisy with arms-akimbo.

Daisy is known to be a tomboy. She can be described as energetic, cheerful, and confident. Daisy has a strong competitive drive, and in the face-of-defeat she has shown hotheadedness, though most of the time she just shows disappointment, and at other times even optimism.

A unique trait she retains is speaking in contemporary-vernacular. She has repeatedly used one-liners like, "yeah-hoo," said in dixie accent, and even, "yo," in an urban accent. She also has a sassy side, and tends to stand idle with arms-akimbo. She is prone to air-kisses coupled with uttering, "mwah," during victory celebrations, and in the past has shown-off to get her way.

Appearance

Daisy is a human with sapphire-blue eyes and orange-ginger hair. Daisy is of average weight and height compared to most characters, usually being in the "Medium" or "Light" weight-classes in Mario Kart, and being a little shorter than Peach.[4] Daisy's face is round with full cheeks and a pointed chin. Her eyes are round and large, with each having two, thick lashes on the side. She is also doe-eyed, with a button-nose, and flushed-lips. Her skin is fair and has a peachy complexion. She has very thick, long hair, reaching past her shoulders in length. Her hair color ranges in shades, but is officially referred to as orange.[5]

Clothing

Formal Wear

Daisy wears a floor-length, yellow dress with orange and white accents. Wrist-length, white gloves, and orange heels are worn with the dress. The dress is adorned with orange ruffles and panniers, as well as white frills on her collar, sleeves, and gloves. Daisy wears a viridian-green brooch, surrounded by a flower-shaped, white rim. She also has flower gems on the front and back of her crown, and flower earrings, all following the same motif. Daisy's crown is gold in color and has four jewels set on each side of it; the two on the front and back are red.

Athletic Wear

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Daisy in athletic wear.

Daisy's primary athletic wear is a two-piece sports outfit. This outfit was introduced in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour. It includes her floral white collar, flower jewels, and crown. The shirt is a yellow tank-top and the pants are a pair of orange shorts with yellow accents. She also wears a pair of orange-and-yellow tennis shoes with white bobby-socks. Daisy appears in this more often than any other outfit, including her princess dress.

Introduced in Mario Hoops 3-on-3, was an athletic mini-dress similar to Peach's from previous games. It is a yellow dress with orange accents at the bottom resembling the ruffles on her princess dress; it includes her usual jewelry. It was unlockable for Daisy as an alternate costume, and has been used in subsequent games as well; usually as an alternate.

Soccer Wear

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Artwork of Daisy for Super Mario Strikers.

In Super Mario Strikers, Daisy wears a two-piece soccer uniform. The outfit consists of a midriff-baring, orange crop-top with viridian-green as a secondary color, and white as an accent color. The top also has a flower emblem with Daisy's soccer number. Her track spikes are viridian-and-white with orange soles that have the letter "D" on the heel. She also wears white soccer gloves with orange-and-black wristbands as well as orange shin-guards.

In Mario Strikers Charged, Daisy's uniform is armored, due to the increased intensity of the game. Aside from the increased amount of protective equipment, the uniform includes numerous flower patterns, and is available in two colors. The first is mostly orange with aubergine as a secondary color, and white and viridian as accent colors. The alternate is mostly viridian, with white and orange accents. Daisy's soccer number can be found on the back of her chest-plate. Daisy appears in this outfit for her trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Racing Wear

In Mario Kart Wii, Daisy wears protective leathers when riding motorbikes instead of karts. Daisy's leathers are mostly white with yellow as a secondary color. They include her flower jewelry as well as a neck-scarf. Also included are biker gloves and boots. Her back has a yellow heart graphic with an orange outline.

Olympic Wear

Daisy in Mario & Sonic at the London Olympic Games.

In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Daisy wears an outfit more suited for cold weather. The main piece of the outfit is a yellow mini-dress with a hoop at the bottom. Long, orange sleeves with white lines accenting each arm, and matching leggings are worn underneath. It includes white ankle boots with yellow lacing, white gloves, and her usual jewelry and floral collar. As of Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games the hoop of the dress and rim of the gloves are fuzzy.

In Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games, Daisy wears a yellow leotard with orange lining on either side. The outfit retains her standard jewelry and collar, and also functions as a one-piece swimsuit in aquatic events.

Powers and Abilities

Daisy's abilities are based on her large relations to flowers. Most of her special abilities use some sort of flower-related effect. Daisy's style of play changes depending on what activity she's participating in. Daisy's range of abilities can be summarized as all-around, with a certain change in each game that determines the overall style. Like other Mario characters, Daisy can punch, kick, jump, and even ground pound.

Special Abilities

Daisy's "Flower Swing" in use. (Mario Super Sluggers)

In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, Daisy has the longest hit ratio for any human player. In Mario Power Tennis, Daisy is a technical player who has two special moves. The first is called Wonder Flower, which is an offensive power shot where Daisy summons huge petals around her racket. The other is called Flowerbed Return, which is a defensive power shot where Daisy summons a bed of daisies underneath her while she is in the air. In Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Daisy is once again a technical player. She uses flower powers in her special move, the Flower Shot, in which she summons a barrage of petals around herself and then kicks the ball into the net.

Daisy fields a ball in the opening cinematic.
Daisy on the fielding end for Mario's team in the Mario Superstar Baseball opening.

In Mario Superstar Baseball, she is a Balanced player who leans towards Technique. She can easily hit a home run if she receives a good pitch. Daisy's special pitch and swing in Mario Superstar Baseball are both known as the Flower Ball. This technique uses flower petals to hide the ball from any opponents' eyes, giving Daisy an almost guaranteed hit or strike.

This is also displayed again in Mario Super Sluggers. For Daisy's Flower Swing, she swings around with flower petals all-about and hits the ball. Once the ball's destination is set a patch of daises pops up from the ground surrounded by a small garden-fence, blocking any players from getting in range of catching the ball. For Daisy's Flower Ball, Daisy spins and throws a ball covered in flowers.

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Daisy using her special ability (Crystal Smash!) from Mario Strikers Charged.

In Super Mario Strikers, Daisy is an offensive captain. Daisy's Super Strike is called the Torpedo Strike. In this Super Strike, Daisy launches the ball at the goal, and images of daisies fly all about. In Mario Strikers Charged Daisy summons huge orange crystals from the ground. She is also capable of teleporting; the distance depends on how charged the ball is. Depending on how charged the ball is, Daisy can teleport a long distance by doing a spin in smoke. After the spin she re-appears a certain amount of length away in any direction.

In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, Daisy is for the first time, a Speed character. Although she is a Speed character, her rounded technique still qualifies her for a balanced range of event handicaps. In certain game types where it is available, Daisy can use some of her flower powers to do various things such as spike the ping-pong ball, do a rapid combo attack in fencing, and others.

Relationships with Other Characters

Birdo

Main article: Birdo

Daisy and Birdo are good friends. In Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64), Daisy and Birdo are default partners. This is the first time they interact. One of their team names, "Gallopin' Gal-Pals", gives a good illustration of their relationship. In Mario Super Sluggers, they have good chemistry with each other.

Luigi

Main article: Luigi
Official artwork from NES Open Tournament Golf.

Several spin-off games have indicated a friendly relationship between Luigi and Daisy. In Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64), Daisy is Luigi's default partner.[6] In Mario Golf Toadstool Tour, they're seen golfing alongside Peach and Mario. Their team names from the Mario Party series include: "Steady Sweeties", "Tango Tanglers", and "Shy Sidekicks". In Mario Power Tennis, Daisy says to Luigi, "Hey, sweetie! I'll take that", while receiving her trophy from Luigi. In the Mario Baseball series, Luigi and Daisy share good chemistry. In Mario Kart Wii, there is a giant, golden statue on Daisy Circuit that shows the two holding hands and dancing together, along with another of Baby Luigi and Baby Daisy. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Daisy's trophy states, "After her appearance in Mario Golf, some gossips started portraying her as Luigi's answer to Mario's Peach". The official Mario Party 4 guide states that Luigi has a crush on Daisy.

Mario

Main article: Mario

After Mario rescues Daisy from Tatanga, she gives him a kiss, but Mario and Daisy have never shown any further interest in each other. In Mario Party 6, Mario and Daisy are given the team name "Nice Couple" when paired together, while they do not share player chemistry at all in Mario Superstar Baseball and in Mario Super Sluggers. Regardless, Daisy and Mario are good friends.

Princess Peach

Main article: Princess Peach
The duo picture of Daisy (left) and Peach (right) for Mario Party 9.

Daisy and Peach are best friends. Peach missed female companionship until Daisy's arrival in the Mushroom Kingdom.[7] Daisy is often partnered with Peach in spin-off games. Daisy and Peach share a team orb, the flower orb, in Mario Party 7 and share a team item, the Heart, in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!.

Daisy and Peach have good chemistry in the Mario Baseball games. They are also rivals some of the time, such as in Super Mario Strikers and Mario Strikers Charged. Nintendo's Mario Power Tennis website said that Daisy is Peach's "sister in arms", a term used to describe a close friendship. In the Prima guides for Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and Mario Kart Wii, Daisy is said to be Peach's cousin.

Waluigi

Main article: Waluigi
Waluigi and Daisy witness something in the distance in the opening cinematic.
Daisy and Waluigi in the Mario Party 4 opening.

Daisy and Waluigi have a complex relationship. Some of Daisy and Waluigi's team names in the Mario Party include "Awkward Date", "Double Facers", and "Skinny Stars". In the official Mario Party 4 guide, it says that Waluigi has a crush on Daisy. It also says that Waluigi has a soft spot for Daisy. In Mario Superstar Baseball, Daisy and Waluigi share bad chemistry.

Appearances in promotional material

Promotion and Merchandising

A Daisy figure with a Fire Flower.

Princess Daisy has been featured in many sets of collectibles for the Mario Series. Many mini-figures have been released as well as a small amount of larger figurines. In her initial release for Super Mario Land, a set of mini figures were released for the game. Daisy got one of herself depicting her original design.[8] A Mario Party 7 set of 4cm vinyl figures were released in 2005; each of the playable characters in the games were featured.[9] Released in 2008, Daisy was featured in a group of 6 characters for the release of the 4-inch, series 2, vinyl, Super Mario, figures by PopCo Entertainment.[10] For volume 2 of the Furuta Super Mario Bros candy toys, Daisy was featured with her own mini-figure; these series of figures were shipped inside chocolate covered eggs to be open and eaten to receive the toy inside.[11] Aside from these, Daisy was featured in the BanPresto Super Mario Volume 2 Set of 6 PVC Figure Keychains.[12] Daisy has also had a number of figures for the Mario Kart series, including a figure for Mario Kart DS[13], and multiple figures for Mario Kart Wii[14], including a pull-back bike figure.[15] She was also featured in the Super Mario Chess set as the second bishop on Mario's team, alongside Princess Peach. She will be featured in the second series of Super Mario K'Nex blind-bagged figures, along with Peach, Wario, Mario, and some enemies.

Music

Many of the songs from the Super Mario Compact Disco revolve around lyrics dealing with or relating to Daisy. The song Save Me (With Your Charm) actually states in the beginning that it is Daisy singing,

Yo, this is Princess Daisy| You're listening to Super Mario Compact Disco| Kick it

Daisy was also mentioned in the songs Super Mario Land, Radio Compact Disco 4, Super Mario USA, and Six Golden Coins; most of these mentions related to a love interest between Mario and Daisy, Daisy being captive, or Daisy being rescued. The song lyrics make several errors in relation to the games, however.

Aside from the Super Mario Compact Disco, Daisy had her own song on the Super Mario Land [single]. On the Japanese release, the song was titled Daisy's Mix, but on the United Kingdom release it was titled Daisy's Breakdown. On the Super Mario Land OST released only in Japan, Daisy had her own song titled Oh! Daisy (Princess Daisy Theme). On the Mario Tennis 64 OST, Daisy had her own trophy theme called Trophy Win - Daisy. Any other soundtracks featuring level music, such as Mario Kart Double Dash!! and Mario Hoops 3-on-3, contain the theme music of Daisy levels pertaining to the specific game.

Official Profiles and Statistics

Mario Tennis

  • Type: Technique
  • Bio: "Don't judge this book by her flowery cover, Daisy possesses superior technique and can nimbly face off against the fiercest powerhouse."

Mario Party 4

  • Daisy's Room:
    • Daisy's Bed: "A comfy-looking yellow bed."
      • How To Unlock: Defeat Toad in Story Mode with Daisy
    • Daisy's Flowers: "Beautiful bouquet of flowers."
      • How To Unlock: Defeat Goomba in Story Mode with Daisy
    • Daisy's Table: "A round, yellow table set for two."
      • How To Unlock: Defeat Shy Guy in Story Mode with Daisy
    • Daisy's Side Table: "A small nightstand with a book on top."
      • How To Unlock: Defeat Boo in Story Mode with Daisy
    • Daisy Doll: "A rather cute doll of Daisy."
      • How To Unlock: Defeat Koopa in Story Mode with Daisy
    • Bowser Teapot: "A teapot shaped like Bowser's head, sitting on a small table."
      • How To Unlock: Defeat Bowser in Story Mode with Daisy
  • Bio: "Daisy is a feisty girl who loves to get dirty and play with the rest of the crowd. Luigi has quite a crush on her, and it's rumored there is an attraction between the two. Waluigi also happens to have a crush on Princess Daisy, which may well cause some trouble at the party..."

Mario Party-e

  • Daisy Card:
    • Card Type: Coin card
    • e-Challenge Card Type: Free Challenge card
      • Card Number: 4/4
    • Card Description: "Draw 3 cards from the top of the Deck to exchange with 3 cards from your Hand. Return your 3 Hand cards to the top of the Deck in any order."
  • Mini Game:
    • Daisy's Rodeo!:
      • Description of the Game: "Keep Daisy in the saddle of Bowser's rodeo machine by pressing the L Button, R Button, or B Button Buttons when they are displayed on the screen. Stay on for 10 seconds to win the game. If you miss two times in a row, the game is over."
      • How to Play: "Press the displayed Button to keep Daisy in the saddle."

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour

  • Distance: 213
  • Star Distance: 270
  • Trajectory: Draw
  • Height: 4/5
  • Impact: 3/5
  • Control: 3.5/5
  • Spin: 4/5
  • Bio Quote: "What's up? I'm new but golf is my thing! And I'll go toe-to-toe to prove it!"
  • Bio: "Daisy packs more power than you might think, and her spin rating is high. She tends to slice the ball."

Mario Party 5

  • Bio Quote: "I'm not gonna give up!"
  • Bio: "Daisy first appeared as the damsel in distress in 1989's Super Mario Land, a role usually occupied by Peach. After Mario rescued her, tongues wagged about a possible love affair between the portly plumber and the Princess of Sarasaland, but lately Luigi has been seen courting Daisy, and we have no reason to believe that Mario's affection for Peach has ever wavered!"
    • Super Duel Mode:
      • Finals Name:
      • Machine Name: Cute 'n' Astute
      • Machine Bio: "Fast, it's no pansy!"
        • Machine Engine:
        • Machine Weapon: Bullet Bill Gun
        • Machine Body Type: Star Body
        • Machine Tires: Wiggler Tires

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Princess Daisy's emblem
  • Partner: Peach
  • Class: Middleweight
  • Personal Kart: Bloom Coach
  • Special Item: Heart
  • Course Owner: Daisy Cruiser
  • Acceleration: ***
  • Speed: ***
  • Weight: **
  • Bio: "This is Princess Daisy's first foray onto the circuits. She's so cute she's become something of an idol."
  • Bio 2: "Whoever said girls can't drive never met Daisy. She's fast, fearless, and not afraid to trade a little paint with anyone who tried to pass her."

Mario Power Tennis

  • Type: Technique
  • Defensive Power Shot: Flowerbed Return
  • Offensive Power Shot: Wonder Flower
  • Stats:
    • Power: 3.5/5
    • Speed: 3.5/5
    • Reach: 3/5
    • Serve: 3.5/5
    • Lunge: 3.5/5
    • Control: 4/5
  • Bio: "Energetic and cheerful, Daisy sweeps across the court like a breath of fresh air."
  • Site Bio: "Grown men cry when this maid comes a-courtin'. She puts more English on the ball than a dictionary."

Mario Superstar Baseball

  • Teams: Daisy Lilies, Daisy Cupids, Daisy Queen Bees, Daisy Petals
  • Type: Balanced
  • Starting Team Captain: Peach
  • Status: Secondary Team Captain
  • Stats:
    • Batting: 4/5
    • Pitching: 4.5/5
    • Fielding: 3/5
    • Running: 3.5/5
  • Player Profile:
    • Strong Point: Pitching
    • Special Talents: Quick Throw, Sliding Catch
    • Trajectory:
      • Field: Center
      • Height: Normal
  • Special Ball: Flower Ball
  • Default Batting Position: Left
  • Default Throwing Arm: Right
  • Sweet Spot: The Flower on the bat
  • Player Chemistry:
  • Manual Bio: "While a well-balanced player, Daisy leans more toward technique."
  • Game Bio: "Sarasara Land's princess. Mario rescued Daisy from the nasty villain Tatanga. While often compared to Peach, Daisy is both stronger and more tomboyish than her blond counterpart. She uses a Flower Ball that scatters confusing petals."

Mario Party 7

Mario Kart DS

  • Class: Mediumweight
  • Default Karts: Power Flower, Standard DS
  • Unlockable Kart: Light Dancer
  • Bio: "With similar skills to Mario, Daisy's plus points are her maneuverability and use of items. Her karts also have a tight turning circle, meaning that power-sliding around a corner is a cinch."

Super Mario Strikers

  • Type: Offensive Captain
  • Super Strike: Torpedo Strike
  • Bio: "Daisy uses quick and precise footwork to show off her abundance of talent. Daisy's witty attitude matches her playing style."

Mario Hoops 3-on-3

  • Baller Name: Cash Money Coin Collector
  • Type: Technical
  • Special Dunk: Flower Shot
  • Letter to Tap:
  • Bio: "Daisy's a bit of a tomboy, and her shooting is first class. She's always full of energy."

Mario Party 8

  • Official Guide Bio: As princess of Sarasaland, Daisy has played the "damsel in distress" role before, but now she's ready for her time in the spotlight. Daisy's not afraid to get her hands dirty at the Star Carnival, bumping elbows from the starting block and racing for the stars alongside her friends Mario, Luigi, and Peach.
  • Website Bio: Whip-smart and well-rounded, Daisy has the skills that could vault her to superstar status.
  • Team Names:
    • Mario: Flower Players
    • Luigi: Tango Tanglers
    • Peach: Damsels in Success
    • Yoshi: Tomboy Trouble
    • Wario: Mischief-Makers
    • Waluigi: Double-Facers
    • Toad: Bloomy Shroomy
    • Boo: High Spirited Duo
    • Toadette: Perfumed Shroomy
    • Birdo: Gallopin' Gal-Pals
    • Dry Bones: Daisy Pushers
    • Blooper: Bloopsie-Daisy
    • Hammer Bro: Barn-Builders

Mario Strikers Charged

  • Character Type: Defensive
    • Mega Strike: Daisy jumps up high into the air with the ball. She then raises her hand charging crystals into her clenched fist, and punches the ball straight towards the goal emitting shining crystals throughout the mega strike.
    • Super Ability:Crystal Smash!” A ring of crystals shoots out of the ground in a circle around Daisy, knocking out anybody near them and shortly protecting Daisy.
    • Deke: Daisy spins 1 round and then disappears and she moves forward a little, then she appears again, just like Dry Bones.
  • Home Uniform: Daisy wears orange gear with viridian, white, and yellow accents.
  • Away Uniform: Daisy wears viridian gear with orange, white, and yellow accents.
    • Team Emblem: Signature viridian and yellow daisy emblem.
    • Team Number: 9
  • Ground Entrance: Daisy stands up while exclaiming, "Oh yeah?!-". Then she gets in a boxing stance and says, "C'mon!". Shortly after she strikes the stance there will be a sound effect from a real boxing match bell.
  • Air Entrance: Daisy falls to the ground grunts and exclaims "Huh! Come on!" while lifting her head.
  • Bio: "Daisy is a defensive powerhouse, fast and physical. Her crystal ability can shield her efforts and devastate opponents."
  • Sidekicks: Dry Bones, Shy Guy, and Boo.
    • Team Bio: "Daisy and Dry Bones make a tough duo to beat and can give Boo room to sneak ahead while Shy Guy provides support in the center."

Stats

  • Movement: 10
  • Shooting: 3
  • Passing: 3
  • Defense: 10

Mario Party DS

# Name Image Description How to Unlock
1 Daisy A figure with Princess Daisy on it. Daisy is bright and cheerful in her own unique way, and her fans adore her for it! She always makes a party more than lively! Complete Story Mode with Daisy.
7 Daisy Master A badge of Princess Daisy. Complete Story Mode with Daisy. This is the badge given to a player who shows spunk and sass.
  • Team Names:
    • Mario: Flower Players
    • Luigi: Shy Sidekicks
    • Peach: Power Princesses
    • Yoshi: Cutie Pies
    • Wario: Wilted Flowers
    • Waluigi: Skinny Stars
    • Toad: Button Mushrooms
  • Character Voices Info:
    • 1 Daisy Happy: "That's-Right!"
    • 2 Daisy Sad: "Owhhh.."
    • 3 Daisy Superstar: "I'm a super-star!!"
    • 4 Daisy Oomph: "Huh-."
    • 5 Daisy Ouch!: "Umph-!"
  • Bio: Hot off the heels of Mario Party 8, Daisy makes a return appearance as a contestant!

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games

  • Extra Unlockables:
    • Daisy Emblem: Complete all six of "Daisy"'s missions.
    • Daisy Crown: Get all gold and 1st medals using "Daisy".
  • Mission Mode:
    • Wii:
      • Mission One:
        • MISSION EVENT: Javelin Throw
        • OBJECTIVE: "Throw from as close to the fowl line as possible!"
      • Mission Two:
        • MISSION EVENT: Skeet
        • OBJECTIVE: "Shoot the fast targets!"
      • Mission Three:
        • MISSION EVENT: 400m Hurdles
        • OBJECTIVE: "Finish without knocking down hurdles!"
      • Mission Four:
        • MISSION EVENT: Vault
        • OBJECTIVE: "Recover from a stagger on landing!"
      • Mission Five:
        • MISSION EVENT: High Jump
        • OBJECTIVE: "Clear with jumps only."
      • Mission Six:
        • FINAL MISSION: Singles
        • OBJECTIVE: "Smash the ball to win!"
    • DS:
      • Mission One:
        • MISSION EVENT: 400m Hurdles
        • OBJECTIVE: "Cross the finish line without knocking down a hurdle!"
      • Mission Two:
        • MISSION EVENT: Trampoline
        • OBJECTIVE: "Achieve seven GOOD ratings in your performance!"
      • Mission Three:
        • MISSION EVENT: Triple Jump
        • OBJECTIVE: "Achieve a GREAT rating in all three jumps!"
      • Mission Four:
        • MISSION EVENT: Dream Table Tennis
        • OBJECTIVE: "Successfully return three consecutive special shots!"
      • Mission Five:
        • MISSION EVENT: Dream Shooting
        • OBJECTIVE: "Shoot down only the balloons marked with Daisy's flower symbol!"
      • Mission Six:
        • FINAL MISSION: 100m Freestyle
        • OBJECTIVE: "Beat Blaze when she's in top condition!"

Bio

"Like Peach, Daisy is a princess, although she comes from Sarasaland. Daisy is exceptionally fast and will perform well in all the Speed-based events, but her solid technique also will help her excel in some aquatics and gymnastics competitions."

Stats

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Super Smash Bros. Series

Super Smash Bros. Melee Trophy

Type Description Image
Various The princess of Sarasaland. Daisy met Mario when he helped defeat the evil alien Tatanga in Super Mario Land. Princess Daisy is a bit of a tomboy when compared with her counterpart, Princess Peach. After her appearance in Mario Golf, some gossips started portraying her as Luigi's answer to Mario's Peach. File:Trophy206.PNG

Super Smash Bros. Brawl Trophy

Name Description Image
Striker Daisy The princess of Sarasaland and an upbeat and cheerful go-getter. She has appeared in titles ever since Mario saved her after her kidnapping by the tyrannical alien, Tatanga. Although her iconic look is a yellow and white dress, she goes with a sportier look in Super Mario Strikers to complement her spunky scoring strikes. BrawlTrophy147.png

Super Smash Bros. Brawl Stickers

Image Game Effect
File:SMSArt.PNG Super Mario Strikers [Leg] - Attack +5
File:MP7ArtDuo.jpg Mario Party 7 [Leg] - Attack +27
Usable by: Peach, Zelda

Mario Kart Wii

File:RosterDaisy.PNG
Daisy's complete vehicle roster.
  • Size: Medium
  • Stats:
    • Acceleration: **/***
    • Top Speed: **/***
    • Off-Road: **/***
  • Actual Bonuses
    • Speed: +4
    • Handling: +2
    • Mini-Turbo: +3
  • Site Bio: "A sweet smile and a friendly face don't mean Daisy is a push-over when the racing gets tough. When the green light flashes, she leaves her friendships at the starting grid!"
  • Guide Bio: "Hi, I'm Daisy! Peach's cousin is louder and less proper, but she's always friendly to Mario and Luigi for saving her from Tatanga the Mysterious Spaceman."

Mario Super Sluggers

The team emblem and logo for the Daisy Flowers in Mario Super Sluggers.
  • Team Name: Daisy Flowers
    • Collectible Card Info: "This team mirrors their captain's toughness. They may be called the Daisy Flowers, but when they take the field, Daisy always makes sure they give a good effort. That makes them one tough team to beat."
  • Stats:
    • Pitch: 7/10
    • Bat: 6/10
    • Field: 8/10
    • Run: 5/10
  • Abilities:
    • Star Swing: Flower Swing
      • Collectable Card Info: "You may not think of Daisy's Flower Swing at first. But then you try to field it and are blocked by a ring of flowers that sprout up around it. It makes the field pretty and gets her an easy base hit."
    • Star Pitch: Flower Ball
      • Collectable Card Info: "Daisy may be a tough girl, but she still likes to make things pretty. Maybe that's why she sends her Flower Ball toward the plate, surrounded by swirling petals. Don't stop to smell them or you'll never remember to swing."
    • Fielding: Super Dive
  • Player Chemistry:
  • Bio: "Her amazing glove is her best feature."
    • Collectable Card Info: "Daisy brings her boundless enthusiasm to the baseball diamond, heading her own team and boasting her own stadium - the Daisy Cruiser. She's a defensive dynamo who also throws a mean changeup."

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

Bio

"Daisy is the princess of Sarasaland. While a bit of a tomboy, Daisy and Peach are great friends because they can relate to one another as they share the same regal status. She is also good friends with Mario and Luigi. Watch out for her flower powers - she uses her Flower Trampoline technique on the Wii and DS, and Flower Dash technique on the DS to give her an edge when competing!"

Stats

NOTE: The left box is for Daisy's statistics in the Wii version and the right box is for Daisy's statistics in the DS version.

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Mario Sports Mix

Character Name Character Type Home Court Power Statistic Speed Statistic Technique Statistic
Daisy
Technical
Daisy Garden
2/5
2/5
5/5

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games

Bio

"Like Peach, Daisy is a princess and she comes from Sarasaland. Daisy is exceptionally fast and will perform well in all the Speed-based events, but her solid technique also will help her excel in some aquatics and gymnastics competitions."

Fortune Street

  • Bio: The bright and lively, if slightly tomboyish, Princess of Sarasaland. Now she's bringing her bubbling enthusiasm to Fortune Street.

Mario Kart 7

  • Class: Light
  • Stat Boosts
    • Speed: 3.25
    • Acceleration: 3.5
    • Weight: 2.75
    • Handling: 3
    • Off-Road: 3.75
  • Site Bios:
    • Flag of the European Union (previously the European Economic Community). For European release dates. "Daisy is the tomboy princess who’s always one of the first out of the blocks thanks to her outstanding acceleration."
    • Flag of the United States of America since July 4, 1960. For North American (and sometimes South American) release dates. "Princess Peach's royal buddy is also a talented all-around kart racer. She even has her own track."

Mario Party 9

  • Site Bio: This party girl always shows up when the Mushroom Kingdom’s brightest stars get together. Will she outshine her rivals this time around.

Mario Tennis Open

  • Type: Technique
  • Bio: Compared to Peach, Daisy can do more powerful shots. She's very energetic on the court, too.
  • Bio 2: Daisy likes to play inch-perfect shots and is more powerful than Peach. She feels most at home in the centre of the court.

List of Appearances by Date

Title Description Original Release Date System/Format
Super Mario Land Non-Playable Character Japan:
April 21, 1989
GB
NES Open Tournament Golf Non-Playable Character North America:
September 1, 1991
NES
Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64) Playable Character Japan:
July 21, 2000
N64
Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color) Non-Playable Character (Yellow hair)
Cameo as a N64 Status' Icon (Purple hair)
Japan:
November 1, 2000
GBC
Mario Party 3 Playable Character (Party Mode) Japan:
December 7, 2000
N64
Super Smash Bros. Melee Cameo as a Trophy Japan:
November 21, 2001
NGC
Mario Party 4 Playable Character North America:
October 21, 2002
NGC
Mario Party-e Playable Character Japan:
February 7, 2003
e-Reader for the GBA
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour Playable Character North America:
July 28, 2003
NGC
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Playable Character Japan:
November 7, 2003
NGC
Mario Party 5 Playable Character North America:
November 10, 2003
NGC
Mario Golf: Advance Tour Mentioned Japan:
April 22, 2004
GBA
Mario Power Tennis Playable Character Japan:
October 28, 2004
NGC
Mario Party 6 Playable Character Japan:
November 18, 2004
NGC
Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party Playable Character Japan:
2005
Arcade
Yakuman DS Unlockable Playable Character Japan:
March 31, 2005
DS
Mario Superstar Baseball Playable Character Japan:
July 21, 2005
NGC
Mario Party 7 Playable Character North America:
November 7, 2005
NGC
Mario Kart DS Unlockable Playable Character North America:
November 14, 2005
DS
Super Mario Strikers Playable Character Europe:
November 18, 2005
NGC
Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party 2 Playable Character Japan:
2006
Arcade
Mario Hoops 3-on-3 Playable Character Japan:
July 27, 2006
DS
Wi-Fi Taiou Yakuman DS Unlockable Playable Character Japan:
September 14, 2006
DS
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Cameo Japan:
March, 2007
Arcade
Mario Strikers Charged Playable Character Europe:
May 25, 2007
Wii
Mario Party 8 Playable Character North America:
May 29, 2007
Wii
Itadaki Street DS Playable Character Japan:
June 21, 2007
DS
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Playable Character Japan:
November 6, 2007
Wii, DS
Mario Party DS Playable Character Japan:
November 8, 2007
DS
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Non-Playable Character, Trophy, Sticker Japan:
January 31, 2008
Wii
Mario Kart Wii Unlockable Playable Character Japan:
April 10, 2008
Wii
Mario Super Sluggers Unlockable(Challenge Mode), Playable Character Japan:
June 19, 2008
Wii
Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher Playable Character Japan:
2009
Arcade
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games Playable Character North America:
October 13, 2009
Wii, DS
Mario Sports Mix Playable Character Japan:
November 25, 2010
Wii
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games Playable Character North America
November 15, 2011
Wii, 3DS
Fortune Street Playable Character Japan:
December 1, 2011
Wii
Mario Kart 7 Unlockable Playable Character Japan:
December 1, 2011
3DS
Mario Party 9 Playable Character Europe:
March 2, 2012
Wii
Mario Tennis Open Playable Character North America:
May 20, 2012
3DS

Portrayals

Daisy is voiced/portrayed by:

  • Kate Fleming in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64; never continued her role.
  • Jen Taylor in Mario Party 3 and Mario Party 4; until Deanna Mustard would be hired.
  • Deanna Mustard in any Mario series' installments as of 2003 to the present. Her debut installment in terms of portraying Daisy is the Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour game.

Gallery

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Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • The Super Mario Land instruction manual calls Daisy "Daisy Princess", even though her official name is "Princess Daisy." This is likely because Daisy's Japanese name, Deiji-Hime, places the word for Daisy before the word for Princess.
  • Daisy's Mario Super Sluggers baseball card listed her Rookie Year as 1990, despite the fact that Super Mario Land, the game that she first appeared in, was released in North America in 1989.

References

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