Princess Daisy

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“Everybody says that I'm the fairest of them all!”
Princess Daisy, Mario Party 3
Artwork of Princess Daisy in Mario Party 8
Daisy, Princess of Sarasaland, as she appears in Mario Party 8.

Princess Daisy (Japanese: Deiji-Hime) is the princess of Sarasaland, and first appeared in the game Super Mario Land. She is known to be a tomboy and her special abilities deal with flowers. She is best friends with Peach and rumored to be in a romantic relationship with Luigi. Daisy has been appearing in spin-off games for almost seven years straight. She was created by Gunpei Yokoi, who died eight years after her debut (and three years before she appeared as a major character in another Mario game).


Biography

The Invasion of Sarasaland

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Daisy in Super Mario Land.

During the events of Super Mario Land, Sarasaland, a neighboring desert nation friendly to the Mushroom Kingdom, was invaded by the space invader Tatanga. His armies conquered the country, and Princess Daisy, the leader of Sarasaland, was kidnapped by the alien fiend. Mario being the hero he is, attempted to rescue the princess and liberate Sarasaland. Mario had to travel through each kingdom of Sarasaland, fighting extraordinary new enemies at the end of each one. Every time he defeated a Boss, Daisy would appear and thank the hero. However, it turned out that common enemies were simply disguised as Daisy, forcing Mario to explore another kingdom in search of the princess. Finally, Mario found the real Daisy being held by Tatanga. After a long battle in his plane, the Sky Pop, Mario was able to defeat Tatanga and rescue the princess. The final scene of the game depicts Mario and Daisy flying away in a plane.

Although Daisy did not actually appear in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, the game revealed that Wario had, in fact, hired Tatanga to kidnap Princess Daisy in the previous game. Wario used the princess' kidnapping as bait, luring Mario to Sarasaland, while Wario himself conquered Mario Land without the hero was distracted.

Minor Help

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Daisy in Mario is Missing!.

For a long period of time, Daisy was considered an obscure character in the Mario franchise. After being rescued from Tatanga, Daisy snagged a cameo as Luigi's caddy in NES Open Tournament Golf. After that, she appeared as a clerk in the game Mario is Missing. Like other people Luigi spoke to throughout the game, Daisy provided Luigi with information about the area the green plumber was at, or information on the artifact Luigi was holding. This was mostly for educational purposes.

Joining the Fun at Last!

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Daisy sends Bowser soaring leaving everyone astonished.

Daisy made her reappearance in the Marioverse about one decade after her appearance in Open Tournament Golf and Mario is Missing, in the games Mario Tennis and Mario Party 3. In Mario Tennis, Daisy served as the clumsy tomboy, best friend of Peach, and love interest of Luigi. In Mario Party 3, these traits endured, but her tomboyish side was greatly emphasized. In fact, proving that she was not simply a "dainty princess", Daisy actually punched the mighty King Bowser, sending him soaring into the sky with one hit. In Mario Party 3, her partner in battle mode was Snifit, and Daisy, like Waluigi, was not playable in the story mode of the game; she only appeared after the player completed the first five regular/Duel boards. When this occurred, Daisy would appear and seduce the Millennium Star into giving her the Beauty Star Stamp. The Millennium Star awarded her the stamp, but the player contested that decision. Afterwards, the Millennium Star decided the player and Daisy would duel on the Backtrack Board for the stamp. Daisy has appeared in every Mario Party and Mario Tennis game since.

Golfing and Racing

Daisy missed the chance to appear in Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64, and had missed quite a few of the past Mario Kart titles; however, she made her golf and racing debuts in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour and Mario Kart: Double Dash respectively. In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour Daisy was one of the strongest characters in the game. Surpassing power character, Wario and having just as much power as Donkey Kong. In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, she was Princess Peach's partner. Daisy also shows that she has just as much wealth as Peach after she received her own level called the Daisy Cruiser, which is a very large cruise ship obviously owned by Daisy; it can also be seen drifting in the ocean on the Peach Beach course. Daisy also got a kart dedicated to her, the Bloom Coach. Daisy and Peach also share the best defensive special item in the game, the Heart.

Flower Power Unleashed!

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Daisy, charging for a hit.

Daisy's next appearance in Mario Power Tennis introduced her Technique style and "Flower Powers". This is one of the first games where she is shown to be interested in flowers. She and the rest of the Mario gang made their first appearance on the baseball field in Mario Superstar Baseball, where she once again had her "Flower Powers". She was also a Balanced player that leaned more towards Technique. This was also the first game that noted Daisy being physically stronger then Peach.

Daisy DS

Princess Daisy has also appeared in Mario Kart DS as an unlockable player. Daisy is a lightweight character that has good acceleration and top speed, great drifting and item using, but low handling. Daisy made her second Nintendo DS debut with Mario Hoops 3-on-3. In Mario Hoops, Daisy's special is the Flower Shot. She once again has her own level, called Daisy Garden - a garden where two Petey Piranhas replace normal basketball hoops, making it hard to dunk though easy to shoot.

Soccer Skills

Daisy once again joined the Mario gang in the game Super Mario Strikers; this time, to play some soccer. In the game, Daisy was an Offensive Captain who wore the number "09" jersey and possessed the ability to perform the Super Strike called as Torpedo Strike. She recently appeared in the games sequel, Mario Strikers Charged, now qualified as a defensive character, having a personal Super Ability and a powerful Mega Strike. Her Super Ability is Crystal Smash, which covers the surrounding ground with Crystals, blasting away anyone who is near. Her Mega Strike also involves crystals, where she covers her hand in crystals, and punches the ball towards the goal.

The Future

Daisy has been confirmed to be playable in Mario Party DS and is also expected to appear in Mario Kart Wii and Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. It's possible that Daisy might make some kind of appearance in the upcoming Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Physical Description and Traits

Daisy's current appearance has her in an orange and yellow dress. The dress includes flower accessories throughout the outfit. The dress also includes flower based frills on her sleeves and neck. At the bottom of the dress are two orange hoops, and at her waist are two orange pieces of cloth. She also wears short white gloves with flower frills at the wrist, and orange dress shoes. Daisy appears to have an auburn hair color.

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Daisy taking a photo.

Daisy's hair style consists of two parted bangs, and short hair that curls up at the end like the Mario Bros.' hair does. Along with being about the same height as Princess Peach, Daisy also has a very similar body size, even though Daisy is known to be stronger than Peach, and even Mario, and Luigi. Like every other human Mario character, Daisy has blue eyes.

In Mario sports titles, she is usually depicted in orange hot pants with a yellow shirt and flower accessories. Daisy appears much more tomboyish when compared to Peach, who consistently wears a short skirt to these sports outings. The primary exceptions to this were in Mario Tennis on the N64, in which Daisy, like Peach, is wearing an orange short dress with the usual flower brooch and earrings. Another big difference is that Daisy does not wear a crown, whereas Peach does. Later on, in the game Mario Hoops 3-on-3, the player can unlock a refined version of Daisy's Mario Tennis short skirt sports outfit. Also, in Super Mario Strikers, Daisy wears a 2-piece outfit, which created some controversy among fans, and in the sequel, Mario Strikers Charged, Daisy appears in even more show off-y attire.

Powers and Abilities

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Daisy summoning flower petals.

Daisy's abilities are based around the fact she is one of the few "Technical" characters in the Mario series who has a large amount of physical strength. Because of this, she often leans towards balance skills, but is usually a light-weight technical character. Her powers consist of anything relating to flowers. Throughout her many appearances, Daisy has used flower powers in almost every one of her special moves.

In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, Daisy had the longest hit ratio for any human player, being out ranked only by powerhouses Bowser and Donkey Kong. In Mario Power Tennis, Daisy was a technical player who had two special moves. One was called Wonder Flower, which is an offensive power shot. The other was called Flowerbed Return, which is a defensive power shot. In Mario Superstar Baseball she was a balanced player who leaned towards technique compared to being a technical player who leaned towards balance.

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Daisy's offensive power shot.

She could easily hit a home run if the timing was right or if the placement was good. Daisy's special pitch and swing in Mario Superstar Baseball are both known as the Flower Ball. The technique uses flower petals to hide the ball from any opponents' eyes, giving Daisy an almost guaranteed hit or strike. In Mario Party 7, Daisy got to show off her love for flowers, as her special team orb was the Flower Orb. In Super Mario Strikers Daisy was an offensive captain where she was more of the tackle first and plan things out later type of player. Daisy's Super Strike was called the Torpedo Strike. It is a bit easier to activate due to her green Super Strike bar being larger than any of the other captains. In Mario Hoops 3-on-3 Daisy was once again a technical player. She used flower powers in her special move, the Flower Shot. In Mario Strikers Charged Daisy showed a new form of powers other than her usual flower abilities. She used the ability of summoning huge crystals and minerals, maybe a sort reference to an earth bender type of girl; meaning that she can use "flower and stones from the earth".

Like other characters, Daisy has also been shown in promotional art using various items from various games. It should be noted that Daisy has had three different pieces of art where she is holding a baseball bat: one from Mario Party 3, another from Mario Party 4, and finally in her Mario Superstar Baseball piece. She has also been shown using a soccer ball in various promotional art. Other items she has been seen using are a butterfly net, a Chain Chomp whistle, and a camera. It should also be mentioned that like other Mario characters, Daisy can punch, kick, jump, and even ground pound.

Personality

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The Millennium Star falling head over heels for Daisy's good looks and charm.

Daisy has a rather cheerful and chipper personality in each of the games she appears in. She is widely acknowledged as a tomboy and as "less feminine" than her Mushroom Kingdom counterpart Princess Peach. As such, Daisy is not seen as "dainty" or "fragile" compared to her fellow blue-blood. She also has a huge competitive drive, though she knows it's all in good fun. Daisy tends to speak more in common, contemporary vernacular than Peach as well. In Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64, she was depicted as being a bit clumsy. Additionally, in Mario Party 3, Daisy revealed her seductive side by showing off her good looks and flirting with the Millennium Star to get a free badge. Simply by doing a twirl the Millennium Star practically fell in love with her, and was willing to give the badge to her right away. It should be mentioned though that Daisy is represented with being beautiful as often as she is called a tom-boy, which is quite often. One might expect Peach, the main princess of the series, to be called a beautiful princess, but she is more often called cute and friendly compared to being called beautiful and tom-boyish. Daisy is always full of energy and high spirit. Her team name with Boo in Mario Party 8 happens to be "High Spirited Duo"; obviously basing it off the fact Boo is a spirit and the both of them are full of spirit. All in all, she can be summarized as an outgoing, friendly, and fun loving girl who can "hang with the guys," so to speak.

Relationships with Other Characters

Peach

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Daisy and Peach in a friendly handshake.

Main article: Princess Peach

Peach is the most notable relationship Daisy has with any of the Mario characters. Daisy has been good friends with Peach ever since her comeback appearance in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. The two are often partnered up in Mario spin-offs. Naturally, they enjoy the occasional rivalry, but for the most part, they enjoy each other's company. By their friendship, one can assume that the Mushroom Kingdom and Sarasaland have very good foreign relations. Like Luigi, the two share good chemistry in the game Mario Superstar Baseball. Nintendo's Mario Power Tennis Website says that Daisy is Peach's sister in arms, obviously meaning more of a brotherly love type of relationship than an actual blood relationship.

Mario

Main article: Mario

Mario was the one who rescued Daisy from the clutches of Tatanga in Super Mario Land, and she rewarded him with a kiss upon her rescue. This may be considered odd when the player takes into count Daisy has never actually kissed her rumored love, Luigi. At the same time though it was probably done simply to keep a classical Mario game ending scene. Mario has never explicitly expressed an interest in her, and other than the kiss Daisy hasn't expressed an interest in him either. Nowadays the two seem to be nothing more then good friends.

Luigi

Main article: Luigi

Luigi is rumored to be Daisy's love interest, and vice versa. As previously noted, one of Daisy's only appearances between Super Mario Land and Mario Tennis was as Luigi's caddy in NES Open Tournament Golf, just as Peach was Mario's caddy. This event would be the first implication of a relationship between the two, spawning the rumors that are mentioned in Daisy's trophy biography in Super Smash Bros. Melee: "After her appearance in Mario Golf, some gossips started portraying her as Luigi's answer to Mario's Peach." In Mario Tennis for the N64, Daisy is Luigi's doubles partner when he is selected for the doubles tournament. In the Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour introduction, Daisy calls upon Luigi in the same way Peach calls upon Mario. When Luigi and Daisy are paired up in the recent Mario Party games, their team name is "Steady Sweeties". In Mario Superstar Baseball, Luigi and Daisy are "buddy players," and they share good chemistry, whereas Daisy does not share any chemistry with Mario. In Mario Power Tennis when Daisy won a tournament, Luigi was the one to give out the trophy. Suddenly, Daisy appears on roller-skates and bumps into Luigi, after saying to him "Hey Sweetie". Nintendo has not explicitly stated anything regarding their official status. As a result, the Luigi-Daisy relationship is still a mystery and is widely speculated and debated by fans.

Toadette

Main article: Toadette

Toadette and Daisy's team name in Mario Party 6 is "Shopping Buddies", which obviously implies that the two are very good friends.

Waluigi

Main article: Waluigi

Waluigi is rumored to secretly love Princess Daisy, which would add to his motive for being Luigi's rival. Since the team name of a Daisy-Waluigi partnership in Mario Party 6 is called Awkward Date, it is implied that Waluigi has romantic feelings for the princess. In Mario Superstar Baseball, Waluigi actually played worse when Daisy was on his team; probably due to the fact Waluigi is a villain character and Daisy is one of the good guys. Mostly, all rumors about Waluigi and Daisy having a relationship is purely fan speculation.

Development

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Daisy posing with her racket in the locker rooms.

When Daisy first appeared in the Marioverse, she had long orange hair, a flower motif to her yellow and white dress, light skin, and a pink crown. This outfit also included flower accessories such as a blue flower brooch, flower earrings, and even flower jewels on her crown. The daisy-motif has only changed once since - a green color was added. In later games, such as Mario Party 3 and Mario Tennis, her appearance was refined. Giving her a rounder face, slightly darker skin tone, and a more auburn color to her hair. In Mario Party 4, Daisy's character design was altered again. She was given her shorter hair, a new yellow and orange dress design, a golden crown, and her original skin tone. Nowadays, Daisy appears to have an average skin tone as opposed to the pale tone given to her in Mario Party 4, and Daisy's cheeks have been toned down quite a bit since her Mario Party 4 change.

When Daisy appeared in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64, she wore a shorter version of her dress from Mario Party 3. Other differences (other than the fact it was much shorter) were that it didn't included her dress shoes, it didn't include a crown, and it didn't include Daisy's gloves. Daisy can also be seen wearing this outfit in artwork for NES Open Tournament Golf. It should be mentioned that this outfit was a refined unlockable costume in Mario Hoops 3-on-3. It included Daisy's orange loops at the bottom, but not the two orange pieces of cloth around the waist. It also included her new sport shoes and crown. Not including the unlockable costume from Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Daisy wears a sports outfit similar to her current dress except, instead of a dress, she wears a shirt without the puffy sleeves on her dress, and without the white frills. She also wears a pair of hot pants that are orange with yellow accents. The rest of her sports attire includes her crown and sport shoes.

Appearances

Playable Appearances

Appearances in Other Media

Comics

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

Daisy also appeared in the Game Boy comic books, where, as in Super Mario Land, she was the unwilling prisoner of Tatanga, hoping that Mario would eventually rescue her. In these comics, Daisy, Mario, and Tatanga, were released from the world of video games to go on adventures in the "Real World".

Film

In the Super Mario Bros. film, Daisy is a main character and the princess of Dinohatten. The first scene of the movie depicts Daisy’s mother, who was fleeing from King Koopa, putting a green egg with a small crystal tied to it on the steps of a cathedral. Her mother is later killed in a rock slide, and the green egg hatches into Daisy as a baby.

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Princess Daisy, as depicted in the film.

The nuns had either taken a vow of silence, or decided to keep it secret, because Daisy grows up thinking she is a normal human being. However, she always has an odd love of fossils and dinosaurs, so much that she becomes a paleontologist. One of her digging sites is being hounded by Anthony Scapelli, a wealthy entrepreneur, because the dig is making him lose business. One day, she meets Mario and Luigi, and she and Luigi really hit it off.

Later in the film, King Koopa sends out his cousins Spike and Iggy to capture Daisy. Luckily, the cousins continually kidnap the wrong girls, including Mario's girlfriend Daniella. Finally, when Mario and Luigi are helping her repair damage (done by Scapelli) to the fossil site, Iggy and Spike knock Mario and Luigi out and kidnap Daisy. They take her to Dinohattan and Mario and Luigi quickly follow. Luckily, Luigi is able to recover Daisy’s crystal necklace before she is abducted in a car, which takes the young woman straight to King Koopa’s Tower.

When Daisy arrives, King Koopa reveals to her that she is the princess of the dinosaur world. King Koopa states that the meteor that supposedly wiped out the dinosaurs actually sent the reptiles to an alternate dimension, where they eventually evolved into humanoids (just as had happened on Earth, albeit Earthlings evolved from primates). Her mother and father were the king of this dimension, until King Koopa turned her father into a fungus. Her mother fled to the dinosaur's original dimension, using a crystal recovered from the meteor that caused the dimensional rift, and, as previously mentioned, entrusted her daughter’s life to a group of nuns.

After revealing this to Daisy, King Koopa states that he has long harbored an ambition to take over the real world (his former home), but cannot send his entire army there without the crystal. As such, he sent Iggy and Spike to find her and with her, the meteorite piece. However, Daisy does not have the crystal, Luigi does. When this is revealed to King Koopa, he locks Daisy up in his tower.

While imprisoned, Daisy forms a friendship with King Koopa's pet, Yoshi. King Koopa’s mistress, Lena, grows to hate Daisy, suspecting that King Koopa has a crush on her. Eventually, this hatred drives her insane, and Lena attempted to kill Daisy. Yoshi saves the princess at the last minute, and they both escape from the tower together. She is then kidnapped by a Goomba (who, in fact, used to an anti-King Koopa street musician named Toad). Ironically, it is Iggy and Spike, who had recently had there brains enlarged, that save Daisy from her new prison. She then meets up again with Mario and Luigi. Mario goes to save the "princesses" that Spike and Iggy kidnapped while searching for Daisy, while Luigi and Daisy go to stop the invasion.

Finally, Daisy seals the breach between the dimensions and decides to stay in Dinohattan an take her rightful place as ruler. The end of the movie shows Daisy, geared for war, appears at Mario's apartment, telling them that they have to come back to Dinohattan, because a new threat had emerged. This was an attempt at setting up a sequel, which never came.

Portrayals

Daisy's first voice actor was Kate Fleming, who played her voice in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. Her next voice actor was Jen Taylor, who provided her voice in Mario Party 3, Mario Party 4, and finally in Mario Party 5. Jen Taylor also provided Peach's voice in these games. In every other game, Daisy has been (and is currently) voiced by Deanna Mustard. In the Super Mario Bros. movie, Daisy was played by the actor Samantha Mathis.

Trivia

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Princess Peach dressed as Princess Daisy in Super Smash Bros. Melee
  • The Super Mario Land instruction manual names Daisy "Daisy Princess", even though her official name is "Princess Daisy." This may be the result of poor translation, as Daisy's Japanese name, Deiji-Hime, literally means "Daisy-Princess".
  • Although Daisy doesn't appear in Super Smash Bros. Melee, one of Princess Peach's alternate costumes exactly resembles Daisy. The alternate costume has Daisy's tanned skin, brown hair, and yellow dress with flower motif from the Nintendo 64 years.
  • Daisy's SSBM trophy states that she appeared in Mario Golf for N64 and GBC rather than Mario Tennis for N64 and GBC. Although Daisy appeared in NES Open Tournament Golf in 1991, the only Mario Golf game she has appeared in is Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, and that game was released nineteen months after Super Smash Bros. Melee.
  • Daisy's trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee has a mysterious third eye that players can view by zooming in on the back of her head until the hair is no longer visible. This was fixed in PAL and US version 1.2 of the game.
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A defeated Daisy complains about never before losing, not even to her own father.
  • In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, Daisy appeared to have a bit of a pudgy stomach. This extra weight was added to hide errors with her model's design. In later sports titles, Camelot, the creators of the game, fixed the design.
  • The screen intro of NES Open Tournament Golf depicts Daisy's dress as blue and Peach's dress as green, instead of their yellow and pink dresses respectively.
  • In Mario Superstar Baseball, Daisy's MVP section misspelled Sarasaland as "Sarasara Land".
  • Daisy didn't appear in Mario Golf: Advance Tour, but Azalea, a character almost identical to Daisy, did. Other characters like Helen and Mona also have similarities in appearance to Daisy.
  • According to a scene in Mario Party 3's story mode, Daisy isn't the only ruler of Sarasaland. Once the player defeats her and wins the beauty stamp, she will run off while shouting, "Augh! I don't believe this! I've never lost--not even to my dad!"
  • Daisy's emblem/representation has been a teal daisy with a yellow center, instead of the common white daisy with a yellow center.

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The princess of Sarasa-land. Daisy met Mario when he helped defeat the evil alien Tanaga 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.

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

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour

  • Distance: 213
  • Star Distance: 275
  • Trajectory: Draw
  • Height: 4/5
  • Impact: 3/5
  • Control: 3.5/5
  • Spin: 4/5
  • Bio: "What's up? I'm new but golf is my thing! And I'll go toe-to-toe to prove it!"

Mario Party 5

  • Bio Quote: "I'm not gonna give up!"
  • Bio: "Daisy was princess of the game "Super Mario Land" for the Gameboy. Since then she's been seen mostly in the Mushroom Kingdom as Peach's best friend. She karts, golfs, parties and plays tennis with her friend Peach but… Does she have an eye for Luigi as well?"
    • Super Dual 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!!

Mario Power Tennis

  • Type: Technique
  • Defensive Power Shot: Flowerbed Return
  • Offensive Power Shot: Wonder Flower
  • Bio: "Energetic and cheerful, Daisy sweeps across the court like a breath of fresh air."

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: 4.5/5
    • Pitching: 4/5
    • 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
  • Compatible Relationships: Luigi, Peach
  • Indifferent Chemistry: Piantas, Paratroopas, Shy Guys
  • Bad Chemistry: Waluigi, Bowser
  • Bio: "Sarasa 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

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: File:Triangle.png
  • Bio: "Daisy's a bit of a tomboy, and her shooting is first class. She's always full of energy."

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 teal, white, and yellow accents.
  • Away Uniform: Daisy wears teal gear with orange, white, and yellow accents.
    • Team Emblem: Signature teal 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!" while lifting her head.
    • Theme: Industrial Rock
  • 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."

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