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==In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
==In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', one of [[Princess Peach]]'s alternate costumes is a costume similar to Daisy, with the same dress and hair color Daisy has. A [[Daisy (trophy)|trophy]] of Daisy is also in the game, which hints at some sort of relationship between her and Luigi. Also, in early products, there is a glitch on the [[Daisy (trophy)|trophy]], behind her hair is a third eye.
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', one of [[Princess Peach]]'s alternate costumes is a costume similar to Daisy, with the same dress and hair color Daisy has. A trophy of Daisy is also in the game, which hints at some sort of relationship between her and Luigi. Also, in early products, there is a glitch on the trophy, behind her hair is a third eye.
 
===Trophy Description===
''The princess of Sarasa-land. Daisy met Mario when he helped defeat the evil alien Tatanga 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.''
:Super Mario Land 8/89


==Super Smash Bros. Brawl==
==Super Smash Bros. Brawl==

Revision as of 12:17, April 30, 2008

Princess Daisy (デイジー姫, Deijī-Hime) is a princess who first appears in Super Mario Land, where she is kidnapped by a tyrannical alien named Tatanga who wishes to marry her and rule over her kingdom, Sarasaland, as king. She later appears in NES Open Tournament Golf as Luigi's caddy. Daisy does not reappear until Mario Tennis eight years later. Since then, she has maintained part of the main roles in various Mario sports games and the Mario Party series.

Outside of the video games, she appears as one of the main characters in the Super Mario Bros. film, played by Samantha Mathis (where she serves as Luigi's romantic interest), and takes up her Super Mario Land role in the Game Boy comic books.

Daisy's first voice actress was Kate Fleming in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. Her next voice actress was Jen Taylor, who provided her voice in Mario Party 4 and Mario Party 5. In every other game, Daisy has been and is currently voiced by Deanna Mustard.

In her original design, she wore a yellow and white dress, had on a red crown in her debut and then a pink crown in Mario Party 3, had tanned skin, and hair the same length as Princess Peach. Since Mario Party 4, she now wears a yellow and orange dress, a golden crown, has slightly pale skin, shoulder-length hair, and is depicted as being stronger than many other characters.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

In Super Smash Bros. Melee, one of Princess Peach's alternate costumes is a costume similar to Daisy, with the same dress and hair color Daisy has. A trophy of Daisy is also in the game, which hints at some sort of relationship between her and Luigi. Also, in early products, there is a glitch on the trophy, behind her hair is a third eye.

Trophy Description

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

Super Mario Land 8/89

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, one of Peach's alternate costumes is colored similar to Daisy. Unlike Super Smash Bros. Melee, however, the shape of her sprite and dress pattern remain unchanged. There is also again a trophy of her but in her Mario Strikers Charged Football clothes.

Trophy Description

The princess of Sarasaland and an upbeat and cheerful go-getter. She has appeared in titles ever since Mario saved her after her kidnapping by the tyrannical alien, Tatanga. Although her iconic look is a yellow and white dress, she goes with a sportier look in Super Mario Strikers to complement her spunky scoring strikes.

Super Mario Land (1989)
Super Mario Strikers (2005)