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Daisy Blossom

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Daisy Blossom
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Daisy Blossom in Ultimate.
User Daisy
Universe Mario
Giant daisies float down from above, and nearby fighters fall asleep. The closer a fighter is to Daisy, the longer they stay snoozing, giving Daisy plenty of time to launch foes or recover health by smelling the daisies.
—Description from Ultimate's Move List

Daisy Blossom (デイジーブラッサム, Daisy Blossom) is Daisy's Final Smash. It functions the same as Peach's Final Smash, Peach Blossom.

Overview

When Daisy Blossom is used, two images of Daisy frame the screen as the camera zooms in on Daisy's dancing. All grounded opponents fall asleep, and several health-restoring daisies appear around the stage. Once the Final Smash is complete, Daisy can heal herself easily and get free hits on her sleeping opponents.

The move is also effective versus aerial opponents. Characters grabbing the ledge will instantly fall off, acting as an instant KO. Opponents above the ground will fall, and automatically be put to sleep. The closer to the opponent Daisy is, the longer they sleep for. The move is extremely difficult to mash out of.

Origin

The Sleepy Time ability in Super Mario RPG, which likely inspired Peach Blossom.
The "Sleepy Time" ability introduced Peach's ability to put foes to sleep.
Daisy using her flower powers as she does frequently in Mario spin-offs.

The move is unique to Smash Bros. - the name, effect, and flowers being an obvious pun on her name. However, it is directly based off of Peach's Final Smash, Peach Blossom. The Daisy drawings are inspired by the same game that Peach's are being Super Princess Peach. The flower effects and motifs of the Final Smash are similar to Daisy's flower powers from the Mario spin-off titles, such as Mario Power Tennis, Mario Hoops 3-on-3, and Mario Super Sluggers. Slowing down time reveals that the Final Smash music is a sped-up remix of the music heard in The Sky and Coin Heaven levels and in the Warp Zone (World 9) of Super Mario Bros. 3. ([1])

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