My own style of drawing Princess Daisy Striker.
A robot girl originary from Sarasaland. A robot built by a brilliant scientist who was interested in creating robots similar to humans; however, a ruthless corporation wanted her as a weapon. However, after a laboratory accident, she started to be activated, and believe that she's a true human, and escape! After this, she started to fight for help to helpless creatures. She is tomboyish, athletic, and says whatever's on her mind. In the past, she's been the star of the school's soccer team and ladies' basketball team, though never both in the same year. When Daisy sets her mind on achieving a goal, she often ignores all else until said goal is accomplished...often to the point of losing sleep or getting sick.
Her personality is best definie of this form: Tomboy, smart, sarcastic, cheerful, full of energy, bright, lively, unique, upbeat, go-getter, witty, a breath of fresh air. She loves playing sports. If there's an only thing whatever she thinks is help to helpless creatures. She has no tolerance for people who steal things or bully children (people that she considerates as helpless creatures). She knew Mario, Luigi and Yoshi when they were dealing with a horrible martian. And, since this moment, she turned in a good friend of Mario, and the romantic interesting of Luigi...
One day, when her friends were kidnapped by the Dr. Fawful, King Koopa and a ruthless dictator named General Kane, she went to fight these villains and rescue her friends, save the world, protect Mario while he's in a World Grand Prix, and stop an attempt of global domination, while knowing more about her past.
If there's a thing that she wanted all this time, is true friends...Thing that she found with Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Geno, and her another good friends...
Part of this premise is of a film that I'm doing calle Super Princess Daisy To The Rescue!. The reason of this is because she hasn't her own adventure game.
I drawn her based in her look from Super Mario Strikers.
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