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* | *As an Echo, Daisy uses abilities normally unique to Peach; this includes [[Floating]], {{b|Toad|move}}, [[Peach Blossom]], and more. | ||
**Despite | **Peach's ability to float originates from her appearance in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros. 2}}'', and Daisy had never possessed this ability prior to ''Ultimate''. | ||
**In ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Super Sluggers}}'', during the game's story mode, a Red Toad guards Daisy after [[Bowser Jr.]] | ***Daisy has been shown to have her own unique ability in this manner as of ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Run}}'', where she has an extra jump in contrast to Peach's float. | ||
** | **Despite featuring a {{iw|mariowiki|Toad|species}} in her [[neutral special move|neutral special]], [[grab]]s, and [[throws]], Daisy has little affiliation with them in the ''Mario'' franchise. Her country, Sarasaland, is also uninhabited by Toads. | ||
** | ***In ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Super Sluggers}}'', during the game's story mode, a Red Toad guards Daisy after [[Bowser Jr.]] turns her into a stone statue. Daisy and a number of Toads are members of Peach's team in this mode, but Daisy does not share "Chemistry" with any of them during play. | ||
**Daisy | ***Coincidentally, in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Strikers Charged}}'', her Toad sidekick is a Blue Toad like in ''Ultimate''. Wario and Waluigi also have Blue Toads for their Toad sidekicks, however, and Daisy has a Yellow Toad for her alternate team colors. | ||
**Peach's use of picking [[Vegetable]]s is based on the mechanic to do so in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', a game Daisy never appeared in; as such, Daisy has no personal connection with this ability. | |||
***Though unrelated, Daisy and the other playable characters in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Party 7}}'' do pick vegetables in the {{iw|mariowiki|Bumper Crop}} minigame. | |||
**The [[Peach Parasol]], their [[up special move]], is normally unique to and heavily associated with Peach in the ''Mario'' franchise. | |||
***The only instances of Daisy using a parasol prior to this are those in which every other playable character can, as well. These include the ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Party 3}}'' minigame {{iw|mariowiki|Parasol Plummet}}, and the {{iw|mariowiki|Peach Parasol (glider)}} from the {{iw|mariowiki|Mario Kart (series)}}. | |||
**The frying pan used in their [[forward smash]] can be correlated to the one Peach used in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}''. Daisy had no previous affiliations with this item, however. | |||
**Their [[Final Smash]] puts enemies to sleep just as Peach's {{iw|mariowiki|Sleepy Time}} attack did in ''Super Mario RPG''. This is not something that can be correlated to Daisy, either. | |||
**Peach's moves featuring hearts are switched out with flowers for Daisy's. In most appearances where Daisy's flower powers are shown in the ''Mario'' franchise, her flower powers operate differently than Peach's heart powers. | |||
*Many of Daisy's animations and artwork reference the ''Mario'' series. | *Many of Daisy's animations and artwork reference the ''Mario'' series. | ||
**Two of Daisy's victory animations reference her victory celebrations in the Mario series titles ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Golf: World Tour}}'' and ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Tennis Aces}}''. | **Two of Daisy's victory animations reference her victory celebrations in the Mario series titles ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Golf: World Tour}}'' and ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Tennis Aces}}''. |
Revision as of 00:22, November 17, 2018
Daisy in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |
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Universe | Mario |
Availability | Unlockable |
Final Smash | Daisy Blossom |
“ | Her basic move set is the same as Peach's, but this princess has her own unique personality. She's known for being upbeat, energetic, and a bit of a tomboy. | ” |
—Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site |
Daisy (デイジー, Daisy) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. She was revealed as a newcomer alongside Inkling and Ridley from Nintendo's 2018 E3 press conference, on June 12th, 2018. She is an Echo Fighter of Peach. Deanna Mustard's portrayals of Daisy in the Mario games were repurposed for Ultimate.
Differences from Peach
Aesthetics
- As with all echo fighters, Daisy has different aesthetic animations, such as her taunts, victory poses, and entrance animation.
- Daisy has a more energetic idle stance, with her arms held up by her side.
- Daisy uses a Blue Toad instead of a red one for her counter and throws.
- Daisy has flower and petal effects for her attacks, including her dash attack and back aerial, instead of hearts.
- Daisy has different, more cheerful facial expressions for many attacks and action.
- Daisy has a different running animation similar to Super Mario Party.
- Daisy's Final Smash is similar to Peach's Final Smash, except that it summons edible daisies instead of peaches, and is themed around herself.
- Daisy is visibly (but only slightly) shorter than Peach. Whether this has any impact on her hitboxes compared to Peach is currently unknown.
Role in World of Light
Daisy was absent in the World of Light trailer, though she presumably became a spirit alongside the rest of the galaxy (excluding Kirby) when Galeem unleashed its beams of light.
Alternate costumes
Gallery
Daisy's amiibo.
Daisy performing one of her taunts on WarioWare, Inc.
Launching Link on Spirit Train.
Performing "Daisy Bomber" on Gaur Plain.
Daisy with Yuri Kozukata on Wrecking Crew.
On New Donk City Hall with Pit and Mega Man in Stamina Mode.
Daisy on Green Greens.
Character Showcase Video
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Trivia
- As an Echo, Daisy uses abilities normally unique to Peach; this includes Floating, Toad, Peach Blossom, and more.
- Peach's ability to float originates from her appearance in Super Mario Bros. 2, and Daisy had never possessed this ability prior to Ultimate.
- Daisy has been shown to have her own unique ability in this manner as of Super Mario Run, where she has an extra jump in contrast to Peach's float.
- Despite featuring a Toad in her neutral special, grabs, and throws, Daisy has little affiliation with them in the Mario franchise. Her country, Sarasaland, is also uninhabited by Toads.
- In Mario Super Sluggers, during the game's story mode, a Red Toad guards Daisy after Bowser Jr. turns her into a stone statue. Daisy and a number of Toads are members of Peach's team in this mode, but Daisy does not share "Chemistry" with any of them during play.
- Coincidentally, in Mario Strikers Charged, her Toad sidekick is a Blue Toad like in Ultimate. Wario and Waluigi also have Blue Toads for their Toad sidekicks, however, and Daisy has a Yellow Toad for her alternate team colors.
- Peach's use of picking Vegetables is based on the mechanic to do so in Super Mario Bros. 2, a game Daisy never appeared in; as such, Daisy has no personal connection with this ability.
- Though unrelated, Daisy and the other playable characters in Mario Party 7 do pick vegetables in the Bumper Crop minigame.
- The Peach Parasol, their up special move, is normally unique to and heavily associated with Peach in the Mario franchise.
- The only instances of Daisy using a parasol prior to this are those in which every other playable character can, as well. These include the Mario Party 3 minigame Parasol Plummet, and the Peach Parasol (glider) from the Mario Kart (series).
- The frying pan used in their forward smash can be correlated to the one Peach used in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Daisy had no previous affiliations with this item, however.
- Their Final Smash puts enemies to sleep just as Peach's Sleepy Time attack did in Super Mario RPG. This is not something that can be correlated to Daisy, either.
- Peach's moves featuring hearts are switched out with flowers for Daisy's. In most appearances where Daisy's flower powers are shown in the Mario franchise, her flower powers operate differently than Peach's heart powers.
- Peach's ability to float originates from her appearance in Super Mario Bros. 2, and Daisy had never possessed this ability prior to Ultimate.
- Many of Daisy's animations and artwork reference the Mario series.
- Two of Daisy's victory animations reference her victory celebrations in the Mario series titles Mario Golf: World Tour and Mario Tennis Aces.
- Daisy's pose in her official artwork resembles a piece of artwork from Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64, only mirrored.
- Daisy's pose for one of her taunts matches promotional artwork of her first used for Mario Kart 7.
- Daisy's pose in the group artwork for Ultimate is based on her back throw animation.
- Daisy was the first Echo Fighter revealed for Ultimate.
- Daisy was the second newcomer announced for Ultimate. This marks only the second time a new clone character for a Smash title had been announced before the game launched, with the first being Lucina in SSB4.
- Daisy is one of only two newcomers and the only Echo Fighter introduced in Ultimate to not have splash art and an introduction tagline, the other being Inkling.
- Daisy is the only Ultimate newcomer revealed during E3 to not be playable in the E3 demo.
- Daisy is the only Echo Fighter to be featured on the full version of the box art.
- Daisy and Dark Samus are the only echo fighters to be cloned from female characters.
- Daisy was the first character to be shown on the new victory screen.