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Daisy (Nintendo character):For other instances, see Princess Daisy (disambiguation).
Princess Daisy (disambiguation)
Princess Daisy (Japanese: Dahzi-Hime) is a Nintendo character who first appeared in Super Mario Land, in which she is the princess of Sarasaland, and was captured by Tatanga and rescued by Mario.
Character history
For a long period, Princess Daisy was considered one of the most obscure characters of the Mario franchise. Her first debut, Super Mario Land, was in a game which featured a large cast of new characters that failed to "catch on" and have since been largely forgotten. It is interesting to note that, in the Super Mario Land manual on page #13, it listed her as "Daisy Princess" even though they obviously meant to call her "Princess Daisy."
After her initial debut on the Game Boy, Daisy did not appear in another Mario game for over ten years, with the exception of her role as Luigi's caddy in NES Open Tournament Golf. She was eventually brought back for the Nintendo 64's Mario Tennis. She quickly became a regular character in the Mario Party series and the Mario sports titles, often appearing as a partner for Luigi or Peach. In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, she has excessive behaviors over getting a Double Bogey or worse and other players that make an error in hitting the ball.
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Daisy is suspected by fans to be a relative of Princess Peach and/or Luigi's girlfriend. The bio for Daisy's trophy in Super Smash Brothers Melee claims that she is more tomboyish (undoubtedly in order to distinguish her from the ultrafeminine Peach) and relates how "gossips" suspect her of being Luigi's girlfriend. Her relationship to Peach is unknown; on the official page for Mario Power Tennis, Daisy sends a postcard to Peach that she signs "Your sister-in-arms, Daisy", but "sister-in-arms" (like "brother-in-arms") is a term that denotes friendship and comraderie, not biological sisterhood.
In most of the games, this princess can be distinguished from Peach by the color of her hair: Daisy has brown hair and Peach has blonde hair, although Daisy sometimes appears as a redhead. The colour of their dresses is also different: Daisy wears a yellow dress, while Peach's dress is pink. Initially, in Super Mario Land, Daisy looked exactly like Peach, but in a yellow dress and with flower-shaped earrings. Since then, however, Nintendo has slowly changed Daisy's appearance. In Mario Tennis and Mario Party 4, her skin was pale as opposed to tan and was given a sort of potbelly; the look has remained in subsequent games. Her face has also slowly changed.
Although she hasn't appeared in a platform game since Super Mario Land or any of the Mario RPGs, she is now a standard character in the Mario sports and Mario Party games, and she is now a firm member of Mario's all-star crowd.
In Mario Tennis for N64, she was voiced by Kate Flemming. Although Daisy is supposedly less girly than Peach, Daisy usually sounds very chipper and speaks in more contemporary-sounding slang than Peach does. Daisy's voice has been supplied by actress Jen Taylor since Mario Party 3.
Princess Daisy's playable appearances
- Mario Tennis - 2000
- Mario Party 3 - 2001
- Mario Party 4 - 2002
- Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour - 2003
- Mario Party 5 - 2003
- Mario Kart: Double Dash!! - 2003
- Mario Power Tennis - 2004
- Mario Party 6 - 2004
- Mario Superstar Baseball - 2005
- Mario Party 7 - 2005
- Mario Kart DS - 2005
- Super Mario Strikers - 2005
Non-game appearances
This character is often wrongly applied to Princess Peach, in part because the Super Mario Bros. movie refers to the main princess-in-peril as "Princess Daisy" — not "Princess Toadstool", as Peach was then known in North America. Still, the movie also makes its Princess Daisy a love interest for Luigi, not Mario, but this is likely only because Luigi's younger, more open-minded character fit much better into the romance story, as opposed to Bob Hoskins' more cynical, world-weary Mario.
In the film, Daisy was portrayed by Samantha Mathis. Here, she has a piece of the meteorite that banished the dinosaurs to another dimension, and which King Koopa needs in order to conquer the humans' dimension. After Luigi becomes infatuated with her, Daisy is kidnapped by King Koopa's cousins, Iggy and Spike, and taken to Dinohattan. There, she learns that her father, the true king of Dinohattan, was turned into a fungus after being put in Bowser's de-evolutionary machine. Eventually, after the Mario Bros. defeat Koopa, Daisy stays behind in Dinohattan to help her now-restored father. The movie ends with Daisy showing up at Mario and Luigi's apartment to alert them that there's another problem going on, apparently setting up an eventual sequel, which never came.
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 Super Smash Bros. Melee, on her trophy won from the Lottery, or in 1-Player Regular Match, they made an encyclopedia error saying that she appeared in Mario Golf for N64 and GBC; they obviously meant Mario Tennis for N64 and GBC. The only Mario Golf game she has ever appeared in is Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour. Super Smash Bros. Melee was released 1 year and 7 months before Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour. Also in SSB Melee, the player can opt to change Peach's color template to that of Daisy, giving Peach a yellow dress and brown hair. It's not exactly playing as Daisy, but it's close.
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