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Daisy Reference in Yoshi Island?!
Princess
Orange Float
Recipe
Inside! Moo Moo Meadow near Daisy Hills?
Moo Moo Meadows in Sarasaland?
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Is Moo Meadows
Near Daisy Hills?
Mario Kart 7 introduced a unique course for Daisy like never
before. A seemingly far off location from any prior Mario Kart
course with an exotic Netherlands-esque flair, Daisy Hills was
full to the brim with flowers on top of luscious green hills. A lake
bordering a small village with windmills was featured on the
course, and a cloudy sky with snow-topped mountains could be
seen in the background. Daisy was the staff ghost for this
course in Time Trial mode.
On the note of Time Trial mode, each Mario Kart game featured
staff ghosts assigned to each course in the game. Often, at least
every single character on the game’s roster would be “assigned”
to at least one course. Often, the characters assigned to
courses relate to each other in some way (as an example, Daisy
is the staff ghost for Daisy Circuit), but sometimes it seems
characters are “randomly assigned” to courses, since no tracks
in the game specifically relate to them (as an example, Baby
Daisy was assigned as the staff ghost for Moo Moo Meadows in
Mario Kart Wii). Mario Kart Wii had 26 playable characters and
32 courses. Daisy, for example, was the staff ghost for Daisy
Circuit and Coconut Mall. As mentioned earlier, Baby Daisy
seemed to have been randomly assigned to Moo Moo
Meadows. At the time of Mario Kart Wii, Moo Moo Meadows
seemed to have little to no affiliation to Daisy nor Baby Daisy.
Sometimes, characters are simply randomly assigned a course
to be a staff ghost as, as shown in Mario Kart 7, where Honey
Queen was the staff ghost of Coconut Mall (which returns in
Mario Kart 7), perhaps showing that Daisy’s previous
“association” to Coconut Mall in Mario Kart Wii was not
necessarily intentional, but more likely randomly assigned.
In detail, the new windmills of Moo Moo Meadows
in Mario Kart 8 now have colored
panels,alternating between orange and yellow,
instead of their previous monotone gray color.
The top of the windmill tower would feature a
turquoise color, as opposed to its previous red
top. Additionally, the ramps have changed from a
unique blue coloration to a wooden brown with
yellow arrows style. While there may be other
courses that have similar wooden ramps, the
simple fact that Moo Moo Meadows had a unique
blue colored ramp and changed it to Moo Moo
Meadows’ specific wooden ramp with yellow
arrows is alarming. The ramps featured in Mario
Kart 7’s Daisy Hills show the same style!
Additional changes to the Moo Moo Meadows in Mario Kart 8
include newly added water to the background of the track,
where water was absent in the Mario Kart Wii version.
Furthermore,the fence surrounding the entire track in Mario Kart
Wii featured vertical sections of wood. However, both Daisy
Hills and Mario Kart 8 featured a different fence with two thin
horizontal slims of wood surrounded at either end by a thin
vertical slim creating a rectangular shape in a repeating pattern.
While Mario Kart Wii’s blue sky and green grass looks more like
Daisy Hill’s blue sky and green grass, Mario Kart 8 most likely
went for more realistic grass and sky textures (a key
characteristic across all courses of Mario Kart 8). Originally,
Moo Moo Meadows did not feature any logs on the floor.
After Mario Kart 7’s Daisy Hills was released, however, the new
Moo Moo Meadows did have logs on the floor. Lastly, and
perhaps most importantly, the background of Moo Moo
Meadows now features a small set of houses in the far off
distance, along with snow-top hills. Moo Moo Meadows had
simple green, curvy hills. This new Moo Moo Meadows clearly
has snow on top and more defined peaks, similar to how Daisy
Hills had snow peaked mountains. The village that can be seen
in the distance has a lot of red housed rooftops, similar to the
red rooftops featured in Daisy Hill’s village.
While both versions of Moo Moo Meadows had cows, it’s worth
mentioning Daisy Hills featured Goats, where a connection can
be made in the sense that all three courses in question feature
farm animals. All details combined, it appears likely that Daisy
Hills and Moo Moo Meadows are very close to each other,
especially if Daisy Hills can theoretically be that set of buildings
seen off in the short distance from Moo Moo Meadows ! Could
this explain why Daisy was chosen as Moo Moo Meadow’s Staff
Ghosts? Because it is so close to Daisy Hills?
Who Knows? Maybe!
Daisy Reference
in a Yoshi Game!
It Appears as if there's a Daisy reference in the
upcoming new Yoshi game for the Nintendo
Switch! The reference is Princess Daisy's Sponsor
"Princess Orange" first seen in Mario Kart 8!
And theres also a reference to Moo Moo Meadows
that also may be a reference to Daisy. Daisy may
not be in the game herself but this inclusion above
other sponsors is astounding!
Cooking with
Princess Daisy
Sweet Treats
Princess Orange
Float
A Princess Daisy Level: Very Easy
Original
Ingredients
Your Favorite Orange Flavored Soda
Favorite Brand of Vanilla Ice Cream
Directions
Get a tall glass and fill it with as much ice cream
as you'd like. Then take your Orange Soda and
pour into the cup of Vanilla Ice Cream and it'll
turn into Orange foamy bubbly goodness. Now
get a straw and enjoy your Princess Orange
Float! If you want you can add a slice of orange
for decoration!
CONTESTRES
Princess Daisy Moveset ULTS!
1st
Place!
WINNERS!
Tieing for 1st place is:
Cool dunin97
and
Cap'n Hawk Fist!
Cool dunin97's Entry
-Standard A:Smack,Smack,Punch
-Right/Left Tilt: A Twirl Kick, she spins kicking
anyone who is near by.
-Down Tilt: A low kick which launches
opponents in the air
-Up Tilt: Daisy Takes her crown off hitting
anyone above her
Specials!
-Neutral B: Daisy Cycles through different
sport objects (Similar to Pac-Man's Neutral B)
Such as Baseball Bat , Soccer-Ball,Hockey-
stick ,Tennis Racket
-Side B: Daisy Throws a fit and starts raging
toward the player at full speed knocking
anyone in her way off the stage, there will be
a meter above her head showing 1 2 3 4 5 6
to determine how full her power is.
-Down B: Daisy Throws 4-5 seeds on the
ground which sprouts Daisys on the stage
slowing the other players down and
sometimes making the player sleep or
become dizzy.
-Up B: Daisy pulls out the Flower Glider from
Mario Kart 8 And can fly in the air for 5 sec.
After that the flower petals fall off and she
returns back on stage.
-Final Smash: Daisy Changes to her sports
attire (Tank Top, Shorts) and Runs forward
until she is by someone (if she doesn't reach
anyone she falls on her butt and says "Aww
Man") then she performs several combos with
punches and kicks and at the end she takes a
Tennis racket and launches you.
Cap'n Hawk Fist Entry
⚫Specials ⚪Neutral B: Floral Tornado (2nd
pic) Loosely based on her special move in the
Dream Fencing event in Mario & Sonic at the
London 2012 Olympic Games. Bassically, is
like Zelda's Nayru's Love but instead of
reflecting projectiles it absorbs them and so
allowing Daisy to use them pressing B again
(like Villager does with his Pocket ability). The
tornado, however, has smaller size, covering
just a bit more of Daisy's main body. The
tornado also has offensive properties when
Daisy is close to the opponents, like Nayru's
Love.
⚪Side B: Wonder Flower (3rd pic) Loosely
based on her offensive power shot in Mario
Power Tennis. She slams a tennis ball with
her racket letting the first to bounce twice
forward; the second time, however, forces the
ball to disappear into a flower like explosion,
inflicting damage. If the player presses B
again before the second bounce,
the ball will explode immediately, although
with less power and knockback.
⚪Up B: Daisy Jump (4th pic) Based on her
special abilities in the Athletics events in the
Mario & Sonic series. She'll jump very high
from a giant flower (about the same height as
Sonic's Spring Jump). Also, during the jump,
Daisy will be surrounded by a flower-based
aura that can damage her opponents,
although when she reaches the zenith of the
jump, Daisy will enter in a helpless state. The
flower itself also inflicts damage.
⚪Down B: Crystal Smash! (5th pic) Based
on her Super Ability in Mario Strikers
Charged. With this special move, Daisy
punches the ground, summoning a ring of
huge sharp orange crystals that surrounds
her for about three seconds, which knock all
players around the surrounding area. Any
player who stays in the zone, will be slammed
by the quake, and will be dazed for a few
seconds. It is possible to hit Daisy in the ring
if the player wasn't hit by it.
This move has a shorter range than its Mario
Strikers Charged incarnation.
⚪Final Smash: Crystallized Daisy (6th pic)
Based on her Mega Strike from Mario Strikers
Charged. When the Final Smash is activated,
Daisy slaps the opponents she has nearby in
the front (like when she slapped Bowser in a
cutscene of Mario Party 3) and sends them
up to the air. She then jumps up high into the
air with the opponents. She then raises her
hand charging crystals into her clenched fist
as her skin turns teal-black and punches the
opponents straight the ground emitting
shining crystals throughout the Mega Strike.
Similar to Ike's Great Aether and Greninja's
Secret Ninja Attack although missing the
aerial combo, that's why the slap and the
crystallized punch inflicts greater damage.
2nd Place Runner-Up!
2nd
Place
Luigi and Daisy
fan #1
CONGRATULATIONS!
And Thank You for
Everyone Else Who
Participated!
Dunce03
Johanna Balderas
Princess Daisy Sarasa
DarkYoungLink
Umbra Witch Jeanne
Daisy Corner
Seinc KoopaTroopa Fan
TheKingOfSarasaland
Dream
Mario9919
Matthew Curzon
Ninsuno