Princess Daisy (デイジー姫, Deijī-hime) is the princess of Sarasaland. Her first appearance was in 1989 in Super Mario Land, in which she is kidnapped by the tyrannical alien Tatanga, who plans to marry her and rule her kingdom. Daisy later appeared in NES Open Tournament Golf as Luigi's caddy. She then appeared in Mario Tennis, after which she began appearing in Mario sports and party games. She also appears in the Mario Kart series, most recently in Mario Kart Wii as an unlockable character. She has been a playable character in every Mario Party game except for the first two and Mario Party Advance. The infant version of herself, Baby Daisy, debuted in Mario Kart Wii as an unlockable character, and also appears in Mario Super Sluggers. Daisy's first voice actress was Kate Fleming in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. Daisy's next voice actress was Jen Taylor, who provided her voice in Mario Party 3. In every other game, Daisy has been and is currently voiced by Deanna Mustard. Outside video games, Daisy appears as a main character in the 1993 Super Mario Bros. film, and was played by Samantha Mathis. She also appears in the comic books. Peach has palette swaps in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl which borrow the colors of Daisy's design. In Brawl, Daisy also has multiple stickers and a trophy. Daisy's wardrobe has always been similar to Princess Peach's, with more personal defining traits than the outfits of other Mario characters such as Mario and Luigi. In her most common design, Daisy has orange hair past her shoulders with flipped up ends, a pale complexion, a round face, and small blue eyes. Daisy has been shown to wear light nail polish in several sports games, and has two thick eyelashes. Unlike Peach, she does not wear thick lipstick, but her lips have been shown to have a defining shade. She wears a yellow dress with two orange panniers, two orange frills, dark orange high heels, white wrist-length floral gloves, and a collar. For her standard jewelry, Daisy wears a turquoise pendant with white flower petals, matching turquoise flower earrings, and a golden crown with a turquoise flower in the center and back with two rubies at each side. In sports series, Daisy wears a yellow camisole, orange sports shorts with yellow accents, and yellow sneakers with orange accents.
Now for Peach!
Princess Peach has long and layered yellow-blonde hair, big sky-blue eyes, a slender figure, and a rosy complexion. She wears a pink dress, red high heels, white opera gloves, a sapphire brooch, sapphire earrings, and a gold crown with sapphires and rubies. In sports games, Peach wears pink shorts and a pink sleeveless shirt with white bobby socks and pink tennis shoes. Her hair is tied in a ponytail. In Super Mario Sunshine, Peach wore a pale pink sundress and plum-colored high heels with gold bracelets and a sapphire ring. In her first appearance, Peach wore white pajamas and white slippers. Peach's personality is generally kind natured and well mannered. In most games she is portrayed as selfless and generous. Typically, she does not show an aggressive nature even when confronted by her enemies. This however, varies from game to game.
One of Peach's most common traits during her playable appearances is her ability to temporarily float in the air with her large skirt. This was first featured during Peach's first playable appearance in Super Mario Bros. 2. She was one of the more popular character choices in this game since her ability made navigating across platforms easier. This ability has also appeared in Super Paper Mario and her playable appearances in the Super Smash Bros. series.In Japan, the Princess's name has always been Peach (ピーチ姫, Pīchi Hime, Princess Peach). She was originally known as Princess Toadstool in the United States and other western countries.
One of Peach's most common traits during her playable appearances is her ability to temporarily float in the air with her large skirt. This was first featured during Peach's first playable appearance in Super Mario Bros. 2. She was one of the more popular character choices in this game since her ability made navigating across platforms easier. This ability has also appeared in Super Paper Mario and her playable appearances in the Super Smash Bros. series.In Japan, the Princess's name has always been Peach (ピーチ姫, Pīchi Hime, Princess Peach). She was originally known as Princess Toadstool in the United States and other western countries.
There's another princess named "Rosalina" but I'm not going to talk about her. Sooo sorry!
All this info was from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Peach and from, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mario_series_characters
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