![]() ![]() She is unlocked after completing the 30th area in the Remix 10 mode. Twenty eight years after her first appearance in a mainline Mario game, Daisy appears in Super Mario Run as an unlockable character. Daisy thanks Mario, and the two fly away in a jet. In the end Daisy is rescued, but Tatanga manages to escape. Throughout the game, enemies disguise themselves as Daisy to trick Mario into believing he has rescued her. Mario attempts to rescue Daisy and bring peace to Sarasaland by traveling through each of the four kingdoms in pursuit of Tatanga to try and defeat him. He kidnaps Daisy, and hypnotizes all the land's inhabitants, enslaving them into his army. Tatanga, a space alien, invades Daisy's nation, Sarasaland, in order to marry her and make her his queen. Princess Daisy makes her debut appearance in Super Mario Land. In the Mario Kart series, she keeps her same appearance, but in Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 8, when choosing Daisy on a bike or ATV, Daisy wears a similar jumpsuit to Peach and Rosalina, only her stripes are orange. In Super Mario Strikers, Daisy wears an orange outfit that completely bares her midriff and small shorts. The rest of her sports attire includes her crown and sport shoes. She also wears a pair of hot short trousers that are orange with yellow accents. Not including the unlockable costume from Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Daisy wears a sports outfit similar to her current dress except, instead of a dress, she wears a shirt without the puffy sleeves on her dress, and without the white frills. It also included her new sport shoes and crown. ![]() It included Daisy's orange loops at the bottom, instead of the two orange pieces of cloth around the waist. It should be mentioned that this outfit was a refined unlockable costume in Mario Hoops 3-on-3. Daisy can also be seen wearing this outfit in artwork for NES Open Tournament Golf. Other differences (other than the fact it was much shorter) included her not having her dress shoes, her crown, nor her gloves. When Daisy appeared in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64, she wore a shorter version of her dress from Mario Party 3. Nowadays, Daisy appeared to have an average skin tone as opposed to the pale tone given to her in Mario Party 4, and Daisy's cheeks have been toned down quite a bit since her Mario Party 3 change. She was given her shorter hair looking like a bob, as well as her natural hair color from her debut design, a new yellow and orange dress design, a bronze crown, and her original skin tone. In Mario Party 4, Daisy's character design was changed again. Giving her a rounder face, slightly darker skin tone, and a more auburn hair and wears a pink crown on her head. In later games, such as Mario Party 3 and Mario Tennis, her appearance was modified a bit. The daisy-motif has only changed once since - a teal-blue color was added. This outfit also included flower accessories such as a black flower brooch, flower earrings, and even flower jewels on her crown. When Daisy first appeared in the Mario series, she had long ginger hair, a flower motif to her white and yellow dress, light skin, and a red crown.
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