Maryam FareshYou can't be sad when Daisy is around, she won't let you.
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You can't be sad when Daisy is around, she won't let you. Daisy is an American television sitcom that aired on the ABC network. It stars Fred Rogers, who also created the show's puppets, including the main character, Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood character "Daniel Striped Tiger". The original opening sequence begins with Mr.
Rogers walking into his house and greeting his children in his cozy living room. He then goes to the kitchen and says good morning to Daniel Tiger before walking back into the living room. The show then cuts to a shot of Mr.
Rogers walking down the street. The camera pans up to Rogers' face before zooming in on his mouth as he smiles—a process known as freeze-framing—and saying "You can't be sad when Daisy is around." The show cuts back to the living room where Mr. Rogers says good night to his children before walking off-screen to close out the opening sequence (which ends with him saying "Nighty-night!"). This phrase is commonly used in reference to someone who manages to remain happy despite their circumstances or trying times because "Daisy" (or in this case, Daniel Tiger) doesn't let them get sad.
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