Ryan Colby
Smash Cadet
- Joined
- Nov 22, 2007
- Messages
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I know many of you are against her being in it but she would be so cool in it.
First of all she was created before peach. Second of all a lot of you guys are complaining that Brawl needs more female characters. Third of all shes cooler than Peach.
http://comic-ozzie.com/blog1/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/daisy.jpg
Now for her moves she could have for her final smash where a whole bunch of flowers come out of nowhere and start hiting people.
And if you havnt noticed she has been in preety much every Mario sport game so she could have a move with a tennis racket a move with a soccer ball a move with a golf club and for a single b move she could pull out a flower since thats preety much her symbol and flames will be coming out of it like that item in the last one.And for her up B move she could pull out a Huge Flower in stead of an umbrella and glide with that. So you see her moves are kind of simular but is completely different. Daisy's are better than Peaches.
Daisy is the only major female character in the Mario games whose name is the same worldwide. This differs from Pauline whose name in Japan was Lady; Princess Peach whose used to be known as Princess Toadstool outside of Japan until the Nintendo 64 era ign.com
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. 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. But in Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games, both Jen Taylor and Deanna Mustard voice clips were reused. Outside of the video games, she appears as one of the main characters in the Super Mario Bros. 1993 film, played by Samantha Mathis, and takes up her Super Mario Land role in the Game Boy comic books. Daisy's trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee appears to hint at some sort of relationship between her and Luigi.[1]
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First of all she was created before peach. Second of all a lot of you guys are complaining that Brawl needs more female characters. Third of all shes cooler than Peach.
http://comic-ozzie.com/blog1/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/daisy.jpg
Now for her moves she could have for her final smash where a whole bunch of flowers come out of nowhere and start hiting people.
And if you havnt noticed she has been in preety much every Mario sport game so she could have a move with a tennis racket a move with a soccer ball a move with a golf club and for a single b move she could pull out a flower since thats preety much her symbol and flames will be coming out of it like that item in the last one.And for her up B move she could pull out a Huge Flower in stead of an umbrella and glide with that. So you see her moves are kind of simular but is completely different. Daisy's are better than Peaches.
Daisy is the only major female character in the Mario games whose name is the same worldwide. This differs from Pauline whose name in Japan was Lady; Princess Peach whose used to be known as Princess Toadstool outside of Japan until the Nintendo 64 era ign.com
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. 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. But in Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games, both Jen Taylor and Deanna Mustard voice clips were reused. Outside of the video games, she appears as one of the main characters in the Super Mario Bros. 1993 film, played by Samantha Mathis, and takes up her Super Mario Land role in the Game Boy comic books. Daisy's trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee appears to hint at some sort of relationship between her and Luigi.[1]
Wikipedia.com