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*Daisy has made appearances throughout the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series. From Peach's first appearance as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' onwards, Peach has had a color swap which matches the color of Daisy's hair and clothing. In the sixth installment, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Daisy was included a playable character and designated as an Echo Fighter, meaning that her moveset is mostly a clone of Peach's.
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**In previous ''Smash'' games, Daisy was available in trophy form.
  
 
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* In the 'Super Mario Bros.' movie, the princess of the Mushroom Kingdom was named Daisy and Luigi was the one who fell in love with her. She was played by Samantha Mathis.
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* In the ''Super Mario Bros.'' movie, the princess of the Mushroom Kingdom was named Daisy, and Luigi was the one who fell in love with her. She was played by Samantha Mathis.
 
*She appeared in several issues of the Nintendo Comics System that were based on ''Super Mario Land''.
 
*She appeared in several issues of the Nintendo Comics System that were based on ''Super Mario Land''.
  

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Daisy in Mario Party 8.
Daisy
Species Human
Affiliation Sarasaland
Voiced by Jen Taylor (2000-2003)
Deanna Mustard (2004-Present)
Debut Super Mario Land

Princess Daisy is a supporting character from the Mario series appearing primarily in the sports games. Originally appearing in Super Mario Land as little more than a stand-in for Peach, Daisy was long a subject of 'Neglected Characters' until her return in Mario Tennis 64 at which point she was propelled to the cast of regulars.

Background

She comes from Sarasaland, which is described as a 'world' containing four kingdoms. The space conqueror Tatanga came to Sarasaland in Super Mario Land and hypnotized the inhabitants into doing his bidding. He them kidnapped Daisy and even set up fakes of her at the end of each of the four kingdoms, guarded by his strongest of minions. Mario rescued Daisy after a long quest and the two took off in a rocket ship, presumably having belonged to Tatanga.

She later made a brief appearance in NES Open Tournament Golf as Luigi's caddie, but afterwards, she seemed to have disappeared from the Mario world as a significant character. After she was resurrected in Mario Tennis 64 she became a common character. She's participated in the golf tournaments, kart races, and the myriad of Mario Parties. What has learned about her since is little, but she does own a cruise ship, as seen in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. She is constantly partnered with Peach (and a few times Luigi) as her double. It has also been implied that she and Luigi possibly have a romantic interest - but like a lot of things in the series - is not yet official.

Sports

Daisy has primarily appeared in sports titles.

Within the Challenge Mode of Mario Super Sluggers, she was turned into a statue somehow, presumably through Magikoopa magic, in the Peach Ice Gardens. The statue was first used down to hold a switch to activate the fountain's drain, and after being restored and replaced with a Toad statue after Bowser Jr. was driven out of the area, she would be recruited into the baseball team. Baby Daisy would be found later on in the same area, where she was crying after being scared by Bowser Jr. until he rattle (which she used as a bat) was returned to her.

Mario Party

Daisy is also a playable character in the Mario Party series, starting in Mario Party 3, where she is not playable in Story Mode. Afterwards she is also playable in Mario Party 4, Mario Party 5, Mario Party 6, Mario Party 7, Mario Party 8, Mario Party 9 Mario Party-e, Mario Party DS, Mario Party: Island Tour, Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party and Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party 2. She was also playable in the similarly themed Itadaki Street DS and Fortune Street.

In the Story Mode of Mario Party 3, Daisy appears after the Courage Star Stamp is won by the player to claim the Beauty Star Stamp. She nearly convinces the Millennium Star to give it to her without a test with her charms, but the player character argues which results in a Duel Match between the two for the Beauty stamp at Backtrack. Daisy loses the match and then runs away.

Other Appearances

Video Games

  • Daisy has made appearances throughout the Super Smash Bros. series. From Peach's first appearance as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee onwards, Peach has had a color swap which matches the color of Daisy's hair and clothing. In the sixth installment, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Daisy was included a playable character and designated as an Echo Fighter, meaning that her moveset is mostly a clone of Peach's.
    • In previous Smash games, Daisy was available in trophy form.

Other Media

  • In the Super Mario Bros. movie, the princess of the Mushroom Kingdom was named Daisy, and Luigi was the one who fell in love with her. She was played by Samantha Mathis.
  • She appeared in several issues of the Nintendo Comics System that were based on Super Mario Land.

Trivia

  • Daisy is unique in that she's only appeared in one 'main' Mario game. All of her other appearances have been in sports/spin-off games.
  • In all of the Super Smash Bros. games from Super Smash Bros. Melee onwards, one of Peach's palette swaps is Daisy, right down to the flower brooch.
  • Daisy also appears as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, the trophy being known for its strange errors. The trophy has a third eye on the back of Daisy's head, behind her hair (seen by zooming in with the camera close enough). Her description with her trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee also incorrectly says that her reappearance was in Mario Golf, which she did not appear in.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, there is a Striker Daisy trophy which, as the name suggests, shows her as seen in the Super Mario Strikers games. There are also two stickers of her in the game, one from Super Mario Strikers and another showing her with Peach from Mario Party 7. She also appears as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 3DS. The trophy available in both versions uses her tennis outfit, while in the Wii U version there is also a second trophy of her in her baseball outfit as well as one for Baby Daisy.