She races along with a Luma in a kart or bike. She becomes available for play after attaining a Star Rank in all Mirror Mode cups or, if Super Mario Galaxy save data is present on the same Wii console, by playing fifty races. Rosalina appeared as an unlockable character in Mario Kart Wii. Other Appearances Mario Kart Series Rosalina as seen in Mario Kart Wii with a Luma by her side. The player must collect 120 Power Stars in order to see this sequence. Also, she appears at the end of the game where she found her lost Luma and later after the credits, she tells a story to all of the Lumas about the Green Power Stars. In this game, she serves as the key to the game's Super Guide feature, the Cosmic Guide, by taking control of Mario and helping him (and the player) through troublesome parts of the game. Rosalina also appears in Super Mario Galaxy 2. Super Mario Galaxy 2 Rosalina as seen in Super Mario Galaxy 2 with a Luma carrying Mario's hat. Having made her home with the Luma as their mama, Rosalina journeys on the Comet Observatory and visits her homeworld every hundred years. Surprised by this, Rosalina learns that when Luma mature, they turn into planets, comets, and other celestial bodies. The Luma she began her journey with decides to help by transforming into a comet, joining the one Rosalina and the others are living on, and begins traveling in the direction of her planet so that she can return for her desired visit. Though she's happy to have the Luma as her friends, Rosalina becomes terribly homesick after catching a glimpse of her homeworld through the telescope and the tree under which her mother is buried. The little star creatures begin calling Rosalina "Mama." Along the way, they discover a comet with enough items buried in the ice to build a home, and once it's finished, more Lumas appear. Wishing to help, she travels into space with it in search of its mama, only bringing her father's telescope and a few supplies. Written and illustrated like a children's book, it portrays Rosalina as a child that finds a lost, abandoned Luma. It is also possible to unlock pages in a storybook that reveal Rosalina's past. She also appears at the end of the credits and tells the player thanks for all the hard work if 120 stars have been collected. In the original Super Mario Galaxy, Rosalina offers Mario and Luigi aid in rescuing Peach from Bowser in return for their help in gathering all 242 Power and Grand Stars to restore power to the observatory. She lives among little star creatures called Lumas, whom affectionately refer to her as "Mama." In Japan, her name roughly translates to "Rosetta". She is a self-proclaimed "watcher of the stars," and lives in a massive observatory in outer space named the Comet Observatory. Rosalina is a character introduced in the Super Mario universe in Super Mario Galaxy. Profile Rosalina as seen in Super Mario Galaxy.
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