Daisy is one of the main characters of 1993's Super Mario Bros. film, loosely based on the games, portrayed by Samantha Mathis. She is a student of archaeology at New York University whom Luigi falls in love with.
Mario Power Tennis shows Luigi romantically interested in Peach during her victory scene. He may have quickly discovered that she only feelings for Mario. Not wanting to stand in Mario's way, Luigi has remained on friendly terms with Peach ever since.
In the intro of Mario Party: Island Tour, she is seen walking with Luigi and talking with him, which shows that she has feelings for Luigi. The information for Daisy's trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee says that she is Luigi's lover. Daisy also appeared in Mario spin-off games since NES Open Tournament Golf in 1991.
In the live-action film adaption, Daisy is Luigi's girlfriend, thus making the ship canon in the film's universe. However, it does not make the pairing's relationship official, because the film takes place in an alternate universe.
Daisy was not introduced to the franchise as a “Mario lover”. She has never shown any romantic interest in Mario. Daisy has been framed as Luigi's love interest since her appearance in NES Open Tournament Golf, where she was his caddy. They have further alluded to it in many games since.
In terms of romantic ships, most will ship Luigi with Princess Daisy due to canon evidence and opposites attracting. The same can be said for Luigi and Prince Peasley as a pair. However, recently, there has been an increase in content of the green plumber being romantically involved with Bowser.
Princess Peach has been seen as Mario's romantic interest for decades. She has been showing more hints of her feelings, but they're not as obvious as Mario. In the Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen! animated film, it's revealed that Peach already has a boyfriend, the Prince of the Flower Kingdom.
She debuted in 1989's Super Mario Land as the ruler of Sarasaland. Described as a tomboy, she is to be rumored to be Luigi's love interest, similarly to Princess Peach being the love interest of Mario.
Candy Kong is a female gorilla and Donkey Kong's girlfriend. Candy Kong first appeared in Donkey Kong Country providing save point stations throughout the game. Her second appearance was in Donkey Kong 64; Candy was redesigned, now wearing a bikini and some sneakers.
Star Children are seven babies who each had a fallen star in their possession during the events of Yoshi's Island DS. The seven Star Children are Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Baby Peach, Baby DK, Baby Wario, Baby Bowser and Baby Yoshi. They are revealed at the end of the game during the credits.
She wants to see the world, and have adventures of her own, and she doesn't want to marry yet.
Luise is a sister of Mario and the Sister of Luigi, and the younger twin sister of Maria. She debuted in New Super Mario Kun, and has since featured in many various fanon games as either a side or even main character, plus becoming quite a popular character due to her uncommon gender.
Both New Super Luigi and Super Mario Run have Peach reward Luigi with a kiss like any other playable character. Both Princess Peach and Luigi have a history of working together. Super Mario 3D World and Super Mario Run have the both of them as playable characters cooperating to defeat Bowser.
The book 'Super Mario Bros. Side-Story' was released in 1986 and tells the tale of Mario going to Peach's wedding, which isn't to him, but the prince of the Potato Kingdom, Prince Andre.
Mario. Rosalina truly loves Mario and has a strong bond with him. He's Rosalina's husband.
—The King, Super Mario Bros. The King (as his role is credited) appears as a character in the Super Mario Bros. film. He is Daisy's father, husband of the late queen and the king of Dinohattan prior to the film's plot where President Koopa overthrows his government.
Daisy is rescued by Mario at the end of Super Mario Land. Before the events of the game, Daisy was kidnapped by the mysterious alien Tatanga and Mario goes on a quest to rescue her. At the end of the game, Daisy is saved. She thanks Mario and gives him a kiss.
No, it's just a theory from a Game Theory video. Rosalina is not the daughter of Mario, Luigi, or Peach. She is Peach's indirect ancestor and a former princess of the Mushroom Kingdom.
Personality and Character Traits
Peach is a girly girl, as she loves the color pink. She is classy, very kind, clever, and adventurous. Peach dislikes loneliness and often likes the company of Mario. Peach displays an unselfish and noble spirit and puts her friends ahead of her.
Being the lead female character in the series, Peach's role is often the damsel in distress or donor who can help Mario.
Who is Bowser's wife? He doesn't have one per se… Nintendo of Europe comically, but non-canonically gave him a wife named Clawdia (Which Miyamoto has stated Bowser is not married nor divorced), lots of geeky internet sites such as Newgrounds and Dorkly takes this and run with the joke as if it was canonical.
Waluigi is a fictional character in the Mario franchise. He plays the role of Luigi's arch-rival and accompanies Wario in spin-offs from the main Mario series, often for the sake of causing mischief and problems.
Papa Mario is the father of Mario and Luigi, making only a few appearances throughout a variety of media. Papa Mario lives with the brothers' mother, Mama Mario, in all of his appearances, and The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
As one can guess, both fanart and fanfiction have Luigi dating Bowser, unbeknownst to Mario who could potentially disagree with the pairing. Depending on the creator, Bowser may or may not give up on kidnapping Peach. In some instances, he may begin kidnapping Luigi instead.