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In Super Mario Strikers, Daisy is an offensive team captain. Her Super Strike is called the Torpedo Strike, and once more involves flower visuals behind her. However, in the sequel, Mario Strikers Charged, Daisy is a defensive team captain instead and is uniquely associated with crystal summoning abilities, having them erupt from the playing field for her Crystal Smash! Super Ability, and encasing her fist in them to punch the ball towards the goal during her Crystallized Daisy Mega Strike. Daisy is portrayed as a tomboy with an extroverted personality and a tough demeanor. She can be described as spunky, energetic, loud, cheerful, and confident. In the song Save Me With Your Charm, she was shown to speak with a British accent, although in later appearances, when speaking, she uses American slang and has a twang to her voice. She also has a sassy side, often regarded for her wittiness and attitude. Unlike Peach, Daisy is not as proper or poised as she would be based on her appearance and status as royalty; such as standing with her hands on her hips, exhibiting hotheadedness in defeat, and showing off in victory or to get her way. It has been suggested her choice of colors could reflect her personality [28], with orange being her favorite [29]. She likes to go shopping and dine at fine restaurants, but gladly passes up such enjoyments to train instead. A lavender purple and rose pink dress with white accents, pale cyan panniers, lime green heels, crimson pink jewels, small gold details, and gradient effects. As she hustled out of the chamber, another young woman Daisy’s age dry-heaved over the side of her pod. Daisy threw one last annoyed look at the rubber-legged engineer, then turned to scope out her newly-awakened crewmate. Grand Canal • Pagoda Peak • Pyramid Park • Neon Heights • Windmillville • Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!

Princess Daisy - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia Princess Daisy - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia

I have a bad feeling about this. Wario and Waluigi were even more suspicious than usual." - Daisy, in Mario Tennis Aces Big Ben • British Museum • ExCeL London • Eton Dorney • Horse Guards Parade • Hyde Park • London Tennis Club • Main Stadium • Stonehenge • Tower Bridge • Tower of London During the opening cinematic, Daisy is seen to be forming a quartet with Mario, Luigi, and Peach as they go on an adventure in a freestyle golfing exhibition. Daisy makes her shot third after Peach and Mario make theirs, and they rally in impression after Luigi's recent shot hits the flagpole of the hole. Later in the scene, Daisy and the rest of the quartet are seen strolling around in the wilderness with Bowser's Castle in the distance. Daisy covers her eyes after an explosion is seen in the distance, mainly due to the part where Mario's recent shot caused Bowser to fumble a Bob-omb.

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Alefgard • Alltrades Abbey† • Castle Trodain • Colossus • Mt. Magmageddon • Slimenia • Ghost Ship • Robbin' Hood Ruins • The Observatory†

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Standard • Gold Standard • Birthday Girl • Bumble V • Bruiser • Soda Jet • Tiny Tug • Cact-X • Koopa Clown • Cloud 9 • Zucchini • Blue Seven • Bolt Buggy Jen Taylor in Mario Party 3, Mario Party 4, and Mario Party 5; with most of the Mario Party 4 voice-clips being a change in pitch from those used in Mario Party 3, and being reused again for Mario Party 5. Although Daisy does not appear in Super Mario Odyssey, she is given a brief mention when scanning the Daisy amiibo in while talking to Uncle Amiibo. He will mention that Daisy is looking for clues on the Power Moon locations. Many of the songs from the Super Mario Compact Disco revolve around lyrics dealing with or relating to Daisy. The song Save Me (With Your Charm) actually states in the beginning that it is Daisy singing, In Luigi's Mansion 3, Daisy makes a cameo appearance on a poster referencing Mario Strikers Charged.Daisy provides a geometric graph interface with support for file system and MongoDB storage (nodes are locations in space, and can be accessed by region) Mario: Fire Swing · Fire Ball • Luigi: Tornado Swing · Tornado Ball • Peach: Heart Swing · Heart Ball • Daisy: Flower Swing · Flower Ball • Yoshi: Egg Swing · Rainbow Ball • Birdo: Cannon Swing · Suction Ball • Wario: Phony Swing · Phony Ball • Waluigi: Liar Swing · Liar Ball • Donkey Kong: Barrel Swing · Barrel Ball • Diddy Kong: Banana Swing · Banana Ball • Bowser: Breath Swing · Killer Ball • Bowser Jr.: Graffiti Swing · Graffiti Ball

Daisy’s Run: The Clockwork Chimera 1 by Scott Baron Daisy’s Run: The Clockwork Chimera 1 by Scott Baron

Although Daisy is not playable in Mario Golf: Advance Tour, her name appears on the scorecard of Mario Golf: Advance Tour. While Daisy doesn't appear physically in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, she makes a cameo in an extra Battle Card obtained from the Peach amiibo, alongside Peach and Rosalina. Although just a cameo appearance, this is Daisy's first appearance in a game other than a Mario sports or Mario Party title since Super Mario Land. Daisy was introduced in Super Mario Land as a "tomboyish, full-of-spirit princess", and most subsequent bios characterize her similarly, commenting on her cheerfulness, spunk, and energy. Luigi's crush on her is frequently mentioned, often with hints that she reciprocates. Stats-wise, she is usually a Technique or Balanced sports player, with a Medium weight in most Mario Kart titles. Boo • Bullet Bill • Chain Chomp • Cheep Cheep • Egg Flapper • Egg Pawn • Fly Guy • Imposter • Kiki • Magikoopa • Mega Cheep-Cheep • Monty Mole • Porcupuffer • Spinner • Spiny • Thwomp Big • Birdo • Cheese • Dino Piranha • Dry Bones • Dry Bowser • Eggman Nega • Gooper Blooper • Jet • King Boo • Omega • Omochao • Orbot & Cubot • RougeIn Super Smash Bros. Melee on the Nintendo GameCube in 2001, most characters' appearances were derived from their looks on the Nintendo 64, and Daisy's was based on hers from Mario Party 3 in particular. The only notable difference on her Trophy was her jewels using multi-colored tones encompassing both the blue colors typical of her art and the green tones found on her in-game model, as well as additional magenta hues, depicting an overall iridescent appearance unique to this game and in-line with its more realistic style. Princess Peach's alternate costume in this game takes on not just Daisy's color palette at the time, but also unique details of her costume like the floral motif and the dress' pattern, and it included some unique details like shoes matching her jewels instead of the then red or orange heels. Wii Moo Moo Meadows • GCN Dry Dry Desert • SNES Donut Plains 3 • N64 Toad's Turnpike • Mario Circuit • GCN Sherbet Land • N64 Yoshi Valley • Toad Harbor

The Clockwork Chimera Series by Scott Baron - Goodreads

In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Daisy wears an outfit more suited for cold weather, consisting of a yellow mini-dress with long orange sleeves and orange leggings with vertical white stripes on both sides. She also wears white gloves and boots with yellow laces. With the graphical changes from the Nintendo 64 to the Nintendo GameCube, starting with Mario Party 4, Daisy's appearance changed further and established a more consistent design for her that has remained mostly unchanged compared to the shifting details from her initial appearances. These changes made some aspects of her appearance more similar to Peach's, like giving her a gold crown instead of a red or pink one, dress details like panniers and ruffles on the bottom that replaced the white waistband and dollop pattern, and reverting Daisy's skin to a lighter tone. Some more unique features were implemented, as well, like giving her shorter, more uniquely styled hair, making orange her primary color, establishing the unique body physique, as well as retaining the greener jewel color. We needed a fast and scalable scheduler but also resilient to failures and recoverable/resumable from hardware errors. Daisy is one of the two newcomers in this game without an introduction tagline (similar to Dark Pit in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U), with the other being Inkling. She is also the only newcomer in this game without a dedicated reveal video, as she was simply shown coinciding with the introduction of the term "Echo Fighter", and the explanation that both Dark Pit and Lucina would be classified as such in the E3 2018 Nintendo Direct. [11]

Citing Daisy

In the teaser poster Media:The Super Mario Bros Movie teaser poster.jpg for The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Daisy's emblem can be seen on a sign for a stall in front of store that resembles an aquarium. Behemoth • Behemoth King • Birdo • Blue Yoshi • Boo • Dry Bones • Gold Ghost • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Monty Mole • Penguin • Pianta • Purple Puncher • Red Yoshi • Shy Guy Blooper • Bob-omb • Bomb • Cheep Cheep • Dry Bones • Fire Bar • Ghost • Goomba • Gooper Blooper • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Malboro • Pianta • Petey Piranha • Shy Guy • Sushi • Thwomp • Toad

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