Rosalina's first appearance as a playable character, as well as her debut in Mario spin-off installments overall, is in Mario Kart Wii, where she is a Large-sized unlockable character. Additionally, Rosalina's Comet Observatory can be seen in the background of the game's expanded key artwork, the final scene after the credits, and World StarWorld Star-2: Super Galaxy. If the player beats Meowser in World Bowser after Rosalina has been unlocked, she is then seen with two Lumas in the end credits, at the end of the first split of the Clear Pipe, replacing three Sprixie denizens. As with the other characters, she can use all the power-ups in the game, but when she gets one, she loses her Spin attack. This is also the first time Rosalina is playable in a Mario platformer. She is, however, slower like Princess Peach. She controls just like Luigi but also has the ability to use the Spin attack, similar to that of Mario and Luigi in the Super Mario Galaxy games and has normal traction. She is unlocked after the player has completed World StarWorld Star-2: Super Galaxy, which is unlocked after World StarWorld Star-1: Rainbow Run is completed. Rosalina appears as a unlockable playable character in Super Mario 3D World. If Mario, Yoshi, and Luigi manage to collect every single star in the game, and survive the Grandmaster Galaxy's Daredevil Comet, Rosalina thanks them and join them on Starship Mario. Then, she decides to narrate how Mario collect every Green Star to her Lumas. When the player manages to get 120 Power Stars and beats the final boss again, a scene is shown after the ending credits, showing Rosalina and her Lumas in the Library, revealing that she was telling the story of Super Mario Galaxy 2. Rosalina also frequently sends letters to the Baby Luma that's with Mario, but she does not reveal her identity in them. Lubba reveals at this time that he and Rosalina had met before, but the details of their meeting remain unknown. Rosalina appears during the ending sequence of Super Mario Galaxy 2. Rosalina and her Lumas in the second ending for Super Mario Galaxy 2. She then proceeds to transform the Comet Observatory into a comet, and shoots off into the stars. If the player collects all 120 Power Stars, Rosalina thanks the player, and tells them that she watches over them from beyond the stars. After the Lumas sacrifice themselves to stop the giant Black Hole created by Bowser's sun, Rosalina appears to Mario/Luigi and explains the "cycle of life" to him before he awakens at Peach's Castle. After Mario/Luigi collects enough stars to power the ship, Rosalina flies the observatory to the center of the universe for the final confrontation with Bowser. As more Power Stars are returned, she appears in the library, where she reads her storybook to Mario/Luigi and some Lumas. Once Mario/Luigi collects the first Grand Star, she explains to him that Bowser stole the Power Stars and requests that he help get them back. In order to aid Mario/Luigi she gives him Luma, the same one seen with Peach at the Star Festival. Rosalina later appeared to Mario/Luigi after Peach is kidnapped. Rosalina then declares that she and the Lumas are her family now, and goes back to her home planet every once in one hundred years.ĭuring one of her centennial visits to the Mushroom Kingdom, the Comet Observatory is attacked by Bowser, who steals the observatory's Power Stars and Grand Stars. The young Luma who traversed with Rosalina tells her that her mother is always part of her, and then transforms into a comet that can traverse to Rosalina's home planet. After they see their 100th comet, Rosalina looks back at her home planet, which then causes her to feel greatly upset and homesick, and then comes to terms with the fact that her own mother is dead. As she and the Luma build the home, Rosalina takes more Lumas under her wing. Rosalina then starts to miss her mother, but the two begin to build a new home that would eventually become the Comet Observatory. They traverse through space, encountering comets, asteroids, and Star Bits. Rosalina's story begins when she meets a young Luma in a rusted spaceship, where they rebuild the spaceship to go search for the Luma's mother. Nine chapters are unlocked throughout the game, and the last is unlocked by completing the game. Rosalina's back-story is chronicled in her storybook told by her in the Comet Observatory's Library in Super Mario Galaxy. She is a very powerful figure, as her duty is to watch over and protect the cosmos, while also serving as the adopted mother of the Lumas, and commanding the Comet Observatory. Rosalina is a recurring character that debuted in Super Mario Galaxy, first appearing in the Gateway Galaxy.
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