Of course, Nintendo has also promised post-launch content for the game and a datamine has hinted at 10 additional characters. Keep in mind, that this is just speculation on GameXplain’s end, for now. While this could be the case, Nintendo Life video producer Felix Sanchez has noted how there supposedly are certain levels within the game where the Shy Guy can be heard – which may be why Nate is credited. While Shy Guy appear in the new entry as crowd members, according to the source they don’t make any noticeable noises in the game. You see, the entire voice cast is seemingly revealed, and tacked on at the very end is Nintendo Treehouse’s senior director of localization, Nate Bihldorff – also known as the voice of Shy Guy.Įvery other voice on the list – from Charles Martinet (the voice of Mario and more) to Kazumi Totaka (Yoshi) – all appear to have a playable character assigned to their name except for Nate. Listen to more on the pages Daisy's Voice Clips and Baby Daisy's Voice Clips.Mario Strikers: Battle League kicks off on the Nintendo Switch today and unsurprisingly players are already on the hunt for any evidence of upcoming or future characters.Ī new video on the GameXplain YouTube channel suggests Shy Guy could be a future character in some way or form, based on a finding within the game’s credits. This is a demonstration of Mustard's vocal work as Princess Daisy and Baby Daisy. My Good Man's Gone (2015) as Twyla Sherman.Transparent (2015) as the characters Pearl and Holly.Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games The following is a list of Mario games in which Deanna Mustard has voiced a character. She would describe Daisy as being more outspoken than other Mario characters such as Peach, she noticed that Daisy has quite the fan base, and that we may see more of her in the future. Deanna has commented that it is a lot of fun, and that she loves playing Daisy, she has stated Daisy's appearance in the Mario Strikers series as a highlight in her acting career. In order to capture the hyperactivity of Sarasaland's princess, Deanna has a 'special hook' she uses to get back into her voice whilst recording, and she 'tends to get a little physical' inside the sound booth. She didn't get the part of the golf enthusiast, but she was invited to play the part of Daisy. ![]() She worked with an agent in Seattle, Washington when she auditioned for the voice of a young golf enthusiast. She has a son named Miles who she gave birth to on October 16, 2008.ĭeanna Mustard got into playing Daisy after graduating from Cornish. When she is not doing any acting, she works as a barista. She didn't get the part, but she was contacted by Nintendo to provide the voice of Princess Daisy in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour and subsequent games. After she graduated from the Cornish College of Arts in 2003, she worked with an agent in Seattle to audition for the role of a young golf enthusiast. She showed a passion for choir and theater at an early age and kept herself busy with extra-curricular activities such as dance. Her first job was working for her grandparents doing errands, such as answering the office telephone or doing paperwork. Graham Hamilton and Deanna Mustard, right, tap dancing in performance class.ĭeanna Mustard was born on November 26, 1980.
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