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Japanese manga has developed a visual language or iconography for expressing emotion and other internal character states. This drawing style has also migrated into anime, as many manga are adapted into television shows and films and some of the well-known animation studios are founded by manga artists.
Don't Leave Me Alone, Daisy (Japanese: みすて♥ないでデイジー, Hepburn: Misutenaide Deijī) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Noriko Nagano and serialized in the Tokuma Shoten magazine Monthly Shōnen Captain. The manga was adapted into an anime series from Studio Deen in 1997.
Princess Daisy (Japanese: デイジー姫, Hepburn: Deijī-hime, pronounced [deːʑiː çime]) is a princess character in the Mario franchise. She debuted in the 1989 Game Boy launch game Super Mario Land as the ruler of Sarasaland where she was given the role of damsel in distress for Mario to rescue.
They would become one of the most iconic lesbian couples in anime, [98] [99] with the dubbed version on US and European television networks portraying them as cousins. [100] [86] [101] The character Haruka displays masculine characteristics and she is portrayed in the video wearing the male version of her school's uniform. [5]
While it has not been made official, Daisy has been rumored to be Luigi's romantic interest. In Mario Kart Wii they are seen in statue dancing together. She was his caddy in NES Open Tournament Golf, [13] as Peach was to Mario. On Daisy's trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, it says that she is possibly Luigi's answer to Mario's Peach. [14]
Six episodes of the adult animation, inspired by Sailor Moon and other magical girl anime, began airing on Syfy, [20] [21] features two women, Alex and Daisy. The latter is a lesbian who sleeps with a woman during the second episode of the show.
Waluigi (English: / ˌ w ɑː l u ˈ iː dʒ i, ˌ w ɒ l-/) [b] is a 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.
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