![]() ![]() “Yo!” is a catchphrase Daisy utters in various appearances. Some of her quotes from the game include: “S’up, I’m new, but golf is my thing! And I’ll go toe-to-toe to prove it!“ “Seriously, are you aiming there?” and, “Yes, yes! I rule! I rule!”įrom here on, Daisy’s vernacular has had an American twang and recurring usage of Western slang. On the character select-screen, Daisy poses from side to side, flexing her arms and exclaiming, “Mhm! Mhm!” sassily. This was a description made in her debut as a damsel-in-distress, despite the role. Daisy’s voice finally matched her original description of being a tomboyish, energetic Princess. In 2003, with the release of Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, Daisy was given a new voice, Deanna Mustard. This was not an actual representation of Daisy, and unlike Luigi to Mario, Daisy has never been a Peach recolor.Ībove compilation provided by Outfoxy on Kinja. This was based on their appearances on the N64, a time when, as exemplified, the characters’ appearances weren’t as established and differentiated as they now are. The discrepancy was in Melee, where they added Daisy’s floral details to the alternate outfit. Mario has had a Wario color since the first game, and even Luigi has a Waluigi color so on with many others in the series. series of Daisy’s color-scheme is just that. The alternate color Peach has in the Smash Bros. Additionally, in 2003, with the release of Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, Daisy and Peach are shown to have different, primary athletic-clothing Daisy having sport shorts, and Peach a miniskirt. Meanwhile, Mario and Luigi wear the exact, same outfit aside from Luigi’s hat having an ‘L’ patch and Mario’s having an ‘M’. Even those are differentiated, though, with Daisy having a flower motif, as well as a number of other visible differences. The most similar thing about their appearances are the princess gowns. She’s shorter than Peach, and is recognized as being thicker than her, having even been categorized in a heavier weight-class in some Mario Kart games. In 2002, with the release of Mario Party 4 on the Nintendo GameCube, this became more obvious with the graphic-enhancements from the jump in console generations.Īt this same time, Daisy was also given an even more unique hairstyle, as well as her own body-type. So they are color-coded for your convenience, but they are not differentiated by color alone.ĭaisy has always had her own facial-features and hair-style, as seen in her first two appearances, Super Mario Land and NES Open Tournament Golf, but in 2000 her facial-features were made more distinct in Mario Tennis on the Nintendo 64. They don’t even have the same skin-tone despite Daisy having a short-lived tan. Peach’s jewels are blue and Daisy’s have been green since 2002. ![]() Peach’s dress is rose and pink while Daisy’s is yellow and orange. ![]() “Daisy is just a Peach clone!” The Ultimate Response ![]()
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