Crazee Dayzee
Crazee Dayzee | |||
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Art of a Crazee Dayzee in Yoshi's New Island | |||
First appearance | Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995) | ||
Latest appearance | Minecraft (Bedrock version) (Village & Pillage) (2019) | ||
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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, Yoshi's Island DS and Yoshi's New Island.
History
Yoshi's Island series
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Crazee Dayzees' 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. An uncommon variation with purple petals that spits out bubbles known as Bubble Dayzee can also be found in some levels.
Yoshi's Island DS
Crazee Dayzees reappear in Yoshi's Island DS, where they act 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. Notably, the Bubble Dayzees do not appear in this game.
Yoshi's New Island
Crazee Dayzees reappear in Yoshi's New Island and act as the same as they did in the previous installments of the Yoshi franchise.
Paper Mario series
Crazee Dayzees in the Paper Mario series all have lavender petals and purple feet, potentially inspired by Bubble Dayzee's design.
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. They typically attack by singing, putting Mario to sleep. They will flee from battle when Mario gets their HP low enough. A rare variant 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. Like in the previous installment, they attack by singing, putting Mario or his partner to sleep (while also piercing defense), and flee from battle at low HP. Amazy Dayzees also appear in the lower levels of the Pit of 100 Trials and alongside other enemies in Twilight Trail. Starting with Twilight Trail, Crazee Dayzees can start appearing in the audience; if one sings, it will put a large swath of audience members to sleep for a short period. A Crazee Dayzee with green petals and blue feet, known as Hayzee, appears as Luigi's ally. He joined Luigi on his adventure to assemble the Marvelous Compass after being impressed by Luigi's portrayal of "grass" in a play. Hayzee is from a town of Crazee Dayzees known as Jazzafrazz Town, which is the first time that a Crazee Dayzee is shown to be an ally, rather than just a simple enemy.
Super Paper Mario
Crazee Dayzees return in Super Paper Mario. They can be found in the Dotwood Tree and room 58 of the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials. When they sing, a musical note fires from them towards the player like a projectile and puts them to sleep when hit. Its stronger variety, the Amazy Dayzee, also returns.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
A Crazee Dayzee appears as a spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Other appearances
In the Super Mario Mash-up for Minecraft, Cornflowers are replaced by Crazee Dayzees.
Profiles and statistics
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
- Official Nintendo Player's Guide: This space cadet likes to hum "If you're going to Yoshi's Island, wear some flowers in your hair."[1]
Paper Mario series
Paper Mario
Paper Mario enemy | |||||||||
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Crazee Dayzee | |||||||||
Max HP | 8 | Attack | 4 | Defense | 0 | ||||
Role | Common | Type | Ground | Level | 19 | ||||
Strong | None | Weak | None | Moves | Painful Song (4, Sleep - Poor, 3), Flee (Runs from Battle at low HP) | ||||
Sleep? | 95%, 0 | Dizzy? | 30%, 0 | Shock? | 30%, 1 | ||||
Shrink? | 30%, 0 | Stop? | 30%, 0 | Fright? | 100% | ||||
Air Lift? | 85% | Hurricane? | 80% | Coins | 1 + 1-4 | ||||
Items | Honey Syrup, Maple Syrup | Run | 32 | Location(s) | Flower Fields | ||||
Tattle | This is a Crazee Dayzee. Crazee Dayzees look cute, but you won't think they're so cute after they attack you! Max HP: 8, Attack Power: 4, Defense Power: 0 They attack by singing a song. If you fall under the song's spell, you'll fall asleep. If you get their HP low enough, they'll try to run away. Beat 'em quickly so they can't flee. |
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy | ||||||||
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Crazee Dayzee | ||||||||
Max HP | 7 | Attack | 2 | Defense | 0 | |||
Location(s) | Twilight Trail | Role | Common | Level | 16 | |||
Sleep? | 95% | Dizzy? | 30% | Confuse? | 50% | |||
Tiny? | 30% | Stop? | 30% | Soft? | 30% | |||
Burn? | 100% | Freeze? | 30% | Fright? | 100% | |||
Gale Force? | 80% | KO? | 30% | Moves | Sing (2; Sleep; Piercing), Run | |||
Exp. points | 0 | Coins | 1 - 3 | Items | Earth Quake, Fire Flower (drop only), Fright Mask (drop only), Mini Mr. Mini, Super Shroom, Tasty Tonic (drop only), Thunder Bolt, Ultra Shroom | |||
Tattle Log #: 60 |
Log | This fleet-footed flower foe is super-cute, and it sings one hypnotically sleepy lullaby. | ||||||
Tattle | That's a Crazee Dayzee. It may look totally cute, but it's a serious foe. Max HP is 7, Attack is 2, and Defense is 0. What you gotta worry about is its lullaby. That tune will totally zonk you out. If you manage to guard well, though, you might not pass out. Try to learn the timing. Oh, and when its HP runs low, it runs away, so try to KO it in one fell swoop. |
Super Paper Mario
Super Paper Mario enemy | |||||||||
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Crazee Dayzee | |||||||||
Max HP | 10 | Role | Common | Location(s) | The Dotwood Tree (3-3), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Rooms 26 and 58) | ||||
Attack | 2 | Card type | Common | ||||||
Defense | 0 | Items | Dayzee Tear | Card location(s) | Card Shop; Catch Card/SP | ||||
Score | 500 | ||||||||
Card description | Crazee Dayzees are cute, but they'll put you to sleep. But sleeping really isn't all that Crazee... | ||||||||
List of Catch Cards 59 60 61 |
Tattle | This is a Crazee Dayzee. It's a curious little flower that won't stop humming... Max HP is 10 and Attack is 2. Watch out, that little song it hums can put you right to sleep... |
Super Smash Bros. series
Super Smash Bros. Brawl sticker
Image | Game | Effect |
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Yoshi's Island DS | [Grass] - Attack +7 Usable by: Pokémon Trainer |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit
Name | Image | Series / game | Type | Class | Strength / effect(s) | How to obtain | Spirit battle | |||
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Opponent(s) | Battle conditions | Stage | Song | |||||||
Crazee Dayzee | Yoshi Series | Primary (2) | Novice | Neutral Weight ↓ |
Spirit Board | Isabelle | Rule: Flowery
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Yoshi's Island | Flower Field |
Gallery
Super Mario Game Picture Book 4: Hang in There, Yoshi
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | パンジーさん[2][3] Panjī-san |
From "pansy" and「さん」(the honorific san) | |
Chinese | 三色花 (Yoshi franchise) Sānsè Huā 催眠花 (Paper Mario) Cuīmián Huā[?] |
Pansy Flower Hypnosis flower |
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French (NOA) | Margo Maboule[?] | Goofy Margo | |
German | Susel Dusel[?] | "Susel" may be derived from säuseln (whisper softly) and the name "Suse", a short form of the given name "Susanne", and "Dusel" is a colloquial term meaning "drowsiness". | |
Italian | Gigliola[?] | A female given name that sounds like giglio (lily) | |
Korean | 제비꽃씨[?] Jebikkotssi |
Mr./Ms. Violet | |
Portuguese | Margarida Maluca[?] | Crazy Daisy | |
Russian | Песнецвет[?] Pesnetsvet |
From песня (pesnya, song) and цветок (tsvetok, flower) | |
Spanish | Margaloca[?] | From margarita (daisy) and loca (crazy) |