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====''Super Paper Mario''====
====''Super Paper Mario''====
Crazee Dayzees return in the third installment of the ''Paper Mario'' series ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. This time around they can be found in some of the many dimensions that Mario visits throughout his journey, such as [[The Dotwood Tree]] in the [[Bitlands]] and the [[Land of the Cragnons]]. Crazee Dayzees lost the ability to run away from the [[Heroes of Light]], but they can still put their enemies to [[Sleep]]. Its stronger variety also makes a return in this game.
Crazee Dayzees return in the third installment of the ''Paper Mario'' series ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. This time around they can be found in some of the many dimensions that Mario visits throughout his journey, such as [[The Dotwood Tree]] in the [[Bitlands]] and the [[Land of the Cragnons]]. Crazee Dayzees lost the ability to run away from the [[Heroes of Light]], but they can still put their enemies to [[Sleep]]. Its stronger variety also makes a return in this game. In the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials of room 58, Crazee Dayzees will try to ambush the player making this almost impossible to dodge their attacks.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==

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“This is a Crazee Dayzee. Crazee Dayzees look cute, but you won't think they're so cute after they attack you!”
Goombario, Paper Mario

Crazee Dayzees are flower-like enemies that made their debut in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. They later appeared in the Paper Mario series and Yoshi's Island DS.

History

Yoshi series

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

A Crazee Dayzee sprite.

Their first appearance is in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, where they act as minor recurring enemies throughout the game, and can have either white or yellow petals. Crazee Dayzees behave identically to Shy Guys in terms of behavior, however they can survive being swallowed and spat out, unless they collide with another enemy.

Yoshi's Island DS

Crazee Dayzees appear again in Yoshi's Island DS, where they act exactly as they did in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. They are found in many levels throughout the game, including Ba-dum BUM!, Hit the M Blocks!, Mario's Fleet Feet, Baby Mario and Baby Peach: Dynamic Duo and Donuts and Eggs.

Yoshi's New Island

Crazee Dayzees reappear in Yoshi's New Island as enemies. They appear to behave much like they did in previous installments of the Yoshi's Island series.

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

Crazee Dayzees make their first appearance outside of the Yoshi series in Paper Mario, where they first appear as enemies in Flower Fields. They attack Mario on sight, and often fight alongside Bzzaps! and Ruff Puffs. A rare sub-species known as the Amazy Dayzee first appears in this game, which has higher HP, and much higher attack in comparison.

Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door

Crazee Dayzees, along with Amazy Dayzees, make a return appearance in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In this game, they can be found along the Twilight Trail near Twilight Town. Amazy Dayzees also appear in the lower levels of the Pit of 100 Trials.

A Crazee Dayzee with green petals, known as Hayzee appears as Luigi's ally. He joined Luigi on his adventure to assemble the Marvelous Compass. Hayzee is from a town of Crazee Dayzees known as Jazzafrazz Town, which the the first time that a Crazee Dayzee is shown to be civilized, rather than just a simple enemy.

Super Paper Mario

Crazee Dayzees return in the third installment of the Paper Mario series Super Paper Mario. This time around they can be found in some of the many dimensions that Mario visits throughout his journey, such as The Dotwood Tree in the Bitlands and the Land of the Cragnons. Crazee Dayzees lost the ability to run away from the Heroes of Light, but they can still put their enemies to Sleep. Its stronger variety also makes a return in this game. In the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials of room 58, Crazee Dayzees will try to ambush the player making this almost impossible to dodge their attacks.

Characteristics

Crazee Dayzees appear to be anthropomorphic pansy flowers. They have four purple or yellow petals circling their face. Their face always have a big smile and rosy cheeks. Their bodies are small compared to their heads, and their bodies are green. They have two small green arms, and two purple or blue feet. The legs often move rapidly when the Dayzee runs.

Traits and abilities

Crazee Dayzee fleeing in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
A Crazee Dayzee Dayzee running away from Mario and leaving behind its group.

Unlike many enemies in the Mario series, Crazee Dayzees are rather timid. When in peril, they prefer to run away than face the danger. They have little physical strength, although they have enough power to push Baby Mario off Yoshi's back. However, they can sing powerful lullabies that put their enemies to sleep. In the Yoshi series, they dance along and sing, but the song does not affect Yoshi. Their only difference from Shy Guys in this series is that they are not defeated if swallowed and spat out, unless they hit another enemy.

Leadership and allegiance

Crazee Dazyees, unlike many enemies in the Mario series, do not appear to have an allegiance with any character or group. However, in the past, when Mario and Luigi were babies, they were allied with Kamek, who was then the leader of the Koopa Troop. At this point, they may not have developed their lullaby-singing skills, as their only battle technique was to dance along passively.

In the Paper Mario series, Crazee Dayzees appear to have no allegiance, although they may be allied with the Koopa Troop in Paper Mario. In said game, they appeared as foes in Flower Fields. It is possible that they are under the control of Huff N. Puff at this time, though it is unlikely, as Crazee Dayzees are plant creatures, a type of organism that the Ruff Puff leader seems to dislike. If anyone, they are likely under the control of Bowser.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Crazee Dayzees appear on the Twilight Trail, only in the forest portion. They appear to have no allegiance here. Thus, it is unknown why they attack passerby. It is possible that they consider Mario and his partners a threat and fight them off. However, they attempt to begin a battle in the field by running towards the red plumber.

A similar oddity exists for the Crazee Dayzees in Super Paper Mario. Here, they appear in the Dotwood Tree. Again, they appear to have no allegiance, but once again attack on sight. It is unknown why they attack the player.

Culture

Crazee Dayzees rarely appear as allies in the series. Instead, they appear as simple enemies existing to attack the player. However, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Luigi explains that during his adventures in the Waffle Kingdom, he came upon a civilized town of Dayzees called Jazzafrazz Town. They live in peace, and their most important activity appears to be the Jazzafrazz Town Drama Slam, where Dayzees show off their singing and dancing skills by putting on plays. The winner of this event earns the Dramalama Plaque, which was, at least once, a piece of the Marvelous Compass. An example of these civilized Dayzees is Luigi's friend Hayzee.

Paper Mario series stats and Tattle information

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Notable Crazee Dayzees

Sub-Species

  • Amazy Dayzee – An extremely rare type of Crazee Dayzee that has incredibly high attack power. They tend to run away from assailants instead of fighting.
  • Bubble Dayzee – A rare type of Crazee Dayzee with the ability to produce bubbles.
  • Dark Dayzee – A type of pitch-black Crazee Dayzee. Even stronger than the Amazy Dayzee.

Names in other languages

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