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====''Super Mario Maker''====
====''Super Mario Maker''====
[[File:SMM Daisy.png|left|48x66px]]
[[File:SMM Daisy.png|left|48x66px]]
Daisy appears as a playable character in the form of a [[Mystery Mushroom]] [[Costume Mario|costume]] in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''. She was made available with the release of the [[Adventure in Sarasaland]] event course on January 14, 2016. She is the only character in the game whose sprite is incompatible with their respective [[amiibo]],<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/amiibo/chart/index.html</ref> and instead she can only be unlocked by completing the accompanying ''Super Mario Land'' event course; this is because her amiibo was not released until later in 2016. As with many other character transformations, Daisy's uses voice clips from previous games. Upon collecting the Mystery Mushroom, Daisy shouts, "Yippee!", while the normal ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' power-up sound effect plays. Her "course clear" and "lose a life" jingles come from ''Super Mario Land'', the latter sound also having a voice clip over it. The jumping and defeated sound effects are also replaced with voice clips; the former has her occasionally saying, "Woohoo!", and the latter has her screaming, "No!" Pressing {{button|wii|padup}} makes Daisy perform a taunt, grunting and facing the screen with her hands folded on her lap like her sprite's pose in ''Super Mario Land''.
Daisy appears as a playable character in the form of a [[Mystery Mushroom]] [[Costume Mario|costume]] in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''. She was made available with the release of the [[Adventure in Sarasaland]] event course on January 14, 2016. She is one of the few characters in the game whose costume unlock is incompatible with their respective [[amiibo]],<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/amiibo/chart/index.html</ref> and instead she can only be unlocked by completing the accompanying ''Super Mario Land'' event course; this is because her amiibo was not released until later in 2016. As with many other character transformations, Daisy's uses voice clips from previous games. Upon collecting the Mystery Mushroom, Daisy shouts, "Yippee!", while the normal ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' power-up sound effect plays. Her "course clear" and "lose a life" jingles come from ''Super Mario Land'', the latter sound also having a voice clip over it. The jumping and defeated sound effects are also replaced with voice clips; the former has her occasionally saying, "Woohoo!", and the latter has her screaming, "No!" Pressing {{button|wii|padup}} makes Daisy perform a taunt, grunting and facing the screen with her hands folded on her lap like her sprite's pose in ''Super Mario Land''.


====''Super Mario Run''====
====''Super Mario Run''====
[[File:SMR Shot - Daisy Rescue.png|100px|thumb|[[Mario]] finding Princess Daisy in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'']]
[[File:SMR Shot - Daisy Rescue.png|100px|thumb|[[Mario]] finding Princess Daisy in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'']]
Daisy was added to the roster of playable characters in the version 3.0.4 update (September 29, 2017) of ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' to coincide with the new addition of the Remix 10 mode. This marks Daisy's first return to the main ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series of games; appearing in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' over 28 years prior. With the update, the Remix 10 pipe is opened, and Toad informs the player Daisy is lost within the world. The player must try to find her and help bring her back. Clearing short, consecutive courses advances Mario through spaces on a map of numbered areas. Daisy is unlocked once Area 30 is cleared; where she is found and curtsies Mario before thanking him. Daisy's special ability is the [[Double Jump (airborne)|double jump]], and it is unique to her. After jumping once, she can jump again in midair to boost her jump height and distance a bit.
Daisy was added to the roster of playable characters in the version 3.0.4 update (September 29, 2017) of ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' to coincide with the new addition of the Remix 10 mode. With the update, the Remix 10 pipe is opened, and Toad informs the player Daisy is lost within the world. The player must try to find her and help bring her back. Clearing short, consecutive courses advances Mario through spaces on a map of numbered areas. Daisy is unlocked once Area 30 is cleared; where she is found and curtsies Mario before thanking him. Daisy's unique ability is the [[Double Jump (airborne)|double jump]] - after jumping once, she can jump again in midair to boost her jump height and distance a bit.


A Daisy statue of 5🌟 rarity and a Gold Daisy statue of 6🌟 rarity can be acquired by playing through Remix 10 mode and getting them from the [[Bonus ? Block]] as building items used to decorate the Mushroom Kingdom. Upon defeating Bowser in World Tour mode's [[Bowser's Bob-ombing Run|World 6-4]] with Daisy, she will be seen rescuing Toad instead of Peach. As with the other playable characters, Daisy can be seen wearing her own headphones when the player mutes the game's music to listen to their own.
A Daisy statue of 5🌟 rarity and a Gold Daisy statue of 6🌟 rarity can be acquired by playing through Remix 10 mode and getting them from the [[Bonus ? Block]] as building items used to decorate the Mushroom Kingdom. Upon defeating Bowser in World Tour mode's [[Bowser's Bob-ombing Run|World 6-4]] with Daisy, she will be seen rescuing Toad instead of Peach. As with the other playable characters, Daisy can be seen wearing her own headphones when the player mutes the game's music to listen to their own.
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[[File:SMBW Daisy Sledge Bro enemy.jpg||thumb|left|Daisy and a [[Shova]] pushing a Warp Pipe in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'']]
[[File:SMBW Daisy Sledge Bro enemy.jpg||thumb|left|Daisy and a [[Shova]] pushing a Warp Pipe in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'']]
Daisy appears as a playable character for the first time in a console ''Super Mario'' platformer (not counting her appearance in ''Super Mario Maker'' as a [[Mystery Mushroom]] costume) in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''.<ref>Nintendo of America (June 21, 2023). [https://youtu.be/JStAYvbeSHc Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 21, 2023.</ref> Unlike in ''Super Mario Run'', Daisy is available from the start and does not need to be rescued. Like Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Yellow Toad (New Super Mario Bros. series)|Yellow Toad]], [[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]], and [[Toadette]], Daisy has no unique gameplay mechanics, controlling identically to the aforementioned characters. The game marks the first appearance in the franchise of Daisy's [[Fire Mario|Fire form]], which manifests whenever she uses a [[Fire Flower]]. Daisy is also capable of using all other power-ups in this game as well, including the [[Elephant Fruit]], [[Bubble Flower]] and [[Drill Mushroom]].
Daisy appears as a playable character in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''<ref>Nintendo of America (June 21, 2023). [https://youtu.be/JStAYvbeSHc Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 21, 2023.</ref>, marking Daisy's first return to the mainline ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' series of games since her appearance in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' about 34 years prior. She is available from the beginning of the game, and has the same abilities as Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]] and most other characters. The game also marks the first instance of Daisy transforming with [[List of power-ups|Power-Ups]] - with the corresponding items, she is able to transform into [[Fire Mario|Fire Daisy]], [[Elephant Mario|Elephant Daisy]], [[Bubble Mario|Bubble Daisy]] and [[Drill Mario|Drill Daisy]].  


Additionally, this game marks the debut of Daisy's current voice actor, [[Giselle Fernandez]], replacing [[Deanna Mustard]] 20 years after the latter's debut.
Additionally, Daisy's current voice actor [[Giselle Fernandez]] makes her debut as the character in this game, replacing [[Deanna Mustard]] 20 years after the latter's debut.


The director of the game, [[Shiro Mouri]], revealed in an interview that Daisy was added as a playable character in part to resolve a conflict between his two daughters, who would often fight over which of the two would get to play as Peach in other titles.<ref>[https://www.eurogamer.net/super-mario-bros-wonder-developers-discuss-nintendos-push-to-reinvent-its-classic-side-scrolling-formula]. ''Eurogamer.net''. Retrieved September 2, 2023.</ref>
The director of the game, [[Shiro Mouri]], revealed in an interview that Daisy was added as a playable character in part to resolve a conflict between his two daughters, who would often fight over which of the two would get to play as Peach in other titles.<ref>[https://www.eurogamer.net/super-mario-bros-wonder-developers-discuss-nintendos-push-to-reinvent-its-classic-side-scrolling-formula]. ''Eurogamer.net''. Retrieved September 2, 2023.</ref>