Daisy Mae

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This article is about the special character. For the villager, see Daisy.
"Turnips, turnips! Watch 'em rise! Try to earn a nice surprise!"
— Daisy Mae, Animal Crossing: New Horizons
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Species Gender
[[Boar]] Female
Birthday [[|]] May 5th Taurus
Role Selling turnips
Main appearances

Other appearances
Name in other languages
 ウリ
 무파니
 Brunella
 Jorna
 曹卖
 Porcelette
 Juliana
 Daisy Mae
 曹卖
 Porcelette
 Juliana
 Дейзи-Мей

Daisy Mae is a special character who debuted in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. She sells turnips to the player, taking over the role established by Joan, her grandmother, in previous games.

Appearances

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Daisy Mae in New Horizons

In New Horizons

Daisy Mae visits the player's island every Sunday, arriving at 5 A.M. and leaving at 12 P.M. She wears a blue dress with a red bow and a white hood, with similar pound-sign patterns to Joan's work pants. She also has a drip of blue mucus running from her nose. She has black eyes with large red cheeks and a basket with turnips on her head.

If the player buys at least 100 turnips from her on Sunday, they'll receive bamboo shoots from her via mail on Monday.

Other appearances

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Daisy Mae in Pocket Camp

In Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

Daisy Mae is a guest character in Pocket Camp. She hosts the Daisy Mae's Pickin' Patch garden event from April 30, 2020 to May 11, 2020, providing the player with furniture from the Farm-Fresh Veggie Patch Set.

Gallery

Screenshots

Trivia

  • According to the official companion guide for New Horizons by Future Press, Daisy Mae has a bad habit of eating turnips rather than selling them, much to Joan's dismay.
  • One of Isabelle's quotes when asked about island evaluation, relayed from Daisy Mae, suggests that she took over Joan's role due to her weakening knees.

Names in other languages

Japanese ウリ
Uri
From ウリ坊 uri-bō (wild boar piglet) and 売り uri (to sell)

Korean 무파니
Mupani

Simplified Chinese 曹卖
Cáo mài
The Chinese family name 曹 (Cáo) has the same pronunciation as 炒 (stir-fry). 炒 also holds the modern meaning ‘mark up for profit’. So literally 炒 (‘mark up for profit’) and 卖 (sell).

Traditional Chinese 曹賣
Unknown

Russian Дейзи-Мей
Deyzi-Mey
Phonetic transcription of her English name

Dutch Daisy Mae

German Jorna

European Spanish Juliana Likely from Hesperis matronalis/Juliana and a nod to Joan's Spanish name, Juana

European French Porcelette From porc (pork), and a nod to Joan's French name, Porcella

Italian Brunella From bruno (brunet) and ravanello (turnip), and a nod to Joan's Italian name, Nella


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