For fighter info, see Rosalina & Luma (SSB4) and Rosalina & Luma (SSBU).
Rosalina
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Official artwork of Rosalina from Mario Party: The Top 100.
Universe Mario
Debut Super Mario Galaxy (2007)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Super Mario Party Jamboree (2024)
Console/platform of origin Wii
Species Human
Gender Female
Place of origin Earth (birthplace)
Comet Observatory (surrogate home)
Created by Yoshiaki Koizumi
Voice actor Kerri Kane
Article on Super Mario Wiki Rosalina

Rosalina (ロゼッタ, Rosetta) is a character from the Mario series. Rosalina is the adoptive mother of the Lumas, and is among the most powerful characters within her home series, as she watches over the universe in addition to taking care of the Lumas.

Rosalina, alongside six varieties of Lumas (including Polari), made their Super Smash Bros. debuts as a tag team of playable characters in Super Smash Bros. 4. They return in that capacity in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

OriginEdit

Rosalina is a youthful-looking woman whose appearance highly resembles Princess Peach. She has platinum blonde hair, styled into a bang that covers the majority of the right side of her face. She is also noticeably taller than Peach, and most Mario characters in general. Rosalina's attire consists of a turquoise empire waist dress which bares resemblance to a nightgown, with tapering sleeves, a low neckline that exposes her shoulders, and a petticoat that can slightly be seen at the bottom. Her earrings and brooch display star-shaped motifs, and she wields a wand which also sports a star-shaped motif on its tip.

Rosalina debuted in Super Mario Galaxy, where she is a major non-playable character. She commandeers the Comet Observatory, which visits her home planet once every century, and functions as a home for both herself and the Lumas. Her backstory is detailed in a storybook, which she reads to the Lumas at various points during the game. The storybook reveals that Rosalina first journeyed into outer space to help a lost Luma find his mother, which eventually led to the duo building the Comet Observatory together, Rosalina coping with the death of her own mother, and subsequently forming a new familial relationship with the Lumas as their adoptive mother.

Although Rosalina has a vastly reduced role in Super Mario Galaxy 2, she made her first playable appearance in Mario Kart Wii, and has been playable within the Mario Kart series and a number of other Mario spin-off games ever since. Her first playable appearance within the main Mario series occurred in Super Mario 3D World, where she is the game's only unlockable character and can use the Spin from the Super Mario Galaxy games.

In the Wii games, Rosalina was voiced by Mercedes Rose, but was succeeded by Kerri Kane in Mario Kart 7; the latter reprised the role in Mario Golf: World Tour and Super Smash Bros. 4 via recycled and previously unused recordings, and is retained in Mario Sports Superstars' golf mode and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. As of Super Mario 3D World, Laura Faye Smith currently portrays Rosalina outside of the Super Smash Bros. series, with some of Kane's voice clips being repurposed for a few games.

In Super Smash Bros. 4Edit

As playable charactersEdit

 
Rosalina & Luma, as they appear in Super Smash Bros. 4.

Rosalina makes her first appearance as a newcomer in SSB4. In addition to her own moveset, she is allied with a Luma, who has its own moveset and can assist her with almost all of her attacks. Luma can be controlled along with Rosalina, which results in the pair adhering to the "puppet fighter" archetype, similarly to the Ice Climbers. Unlike in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, Rosalina's dress sports star-shaped motifs, and her high heels are colored turquoise instead of silver.

Rosalina & Luma have a highly defensive neutral game, with Luma notably being able to shield Rosalina, and Gravitational Pull being able to render projectiles useless against them. When the pair are together, they can be difficult to approach, as one can cover the other and punish opponents when in danger. They also have good KO potential, thanks to Luma's standalone power and Rosalina's disjointed range. However, Luma can be KO'd temporarily; in addition to removing one of Rosalina's key strengths, a KO'd Luma renders two of the duo's special moves, Luma Shot and Star Bits, unusable. Rosalina herself is also tall and very light, making her easy to launch. Rosalina's recovery move, Launch Star, is long-distanced and can be angled, but renders her vulnerable because of its lack of hitboxes.

Overall, Rosalina & Luma's strengths largely outweigh their weaknesses, as they have enjoyed consistent and strong tournament results. As a result, they are currently ranked 5th out of 55 on the tier list, placing them in the A tier.

TrophiesEdit

 
Rosalina & Luma's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
 
Rosalina & Luma's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Rosalina & Luma
  The mysterious Rosalina lives in the Comet Observatory with the Lumas. In Smash Bros., Rosalina and Luma can fight in different places at the same time. If you can trap someone between Rosalina and Luma, you'll be able to unleash incredible damage with their joined attacks!
  Rosalina and the Lumas have been close ever since she travelled the galaxy with one of the little star-like creatures. Now, the commander of the Comet Observatory appears in this game, with her trusty companion fighting alongside her. Their greatest strength is being able to attack together at the same time.
 : Super Mario Galaxy (11/2007)
 : Super Mario 3D World (11/2013)
 
Rosalina & Luma (Alt.)'s trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
 
Rosalina & Luma (Alt.)'s trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Rosalina & Luma (Alt.)
  Rosalina can pull in items and projectiles around her with her Gravitational Pull move. Her up special Launch Star is a diagonal jump and, though harmless, it has exceptional range. You also have some control over Rosalina's trajectory when she uses it.
  With a flick of Rosalina's wand, the move Gravitational Pull draws in items – even ones that are stuck somewhere. Her Launch Star up special is a diagonal jump that can be aimed slightly. It doesn't deal any damage, but it helps you jump higher and stay in the air longer, making it ideal for getting back to the stage easily.
 : Super Mario Galaxy (11/2007)
 : Super Mario 3D World (11/2013)

In Super Smash Bros. UltimateEdit

As playable charactersEdit

 
Rosalina & Luma, as they appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Rosalina, along with Luma, return as playable characters in Super Smash Bros Ultimate. Unlike in SSB4, they are unlockable characters instead of starter characters. Their Final Smash is now a Grand Star as opposed to a Power Star, but the move performs identically to SSB4.

SpiritsEdit

Fighter spiritEdit

Primary spiritEdit

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base   Max   Base   Max   Base   Max   Ability Series
90 Biddybuggy
 
★★ 1 2095 8385 887 3548 1128 4515 Weight ↓ Mario Kart Series

Support spiritEdit

No. Image Name Class Cost Ability Series
1,301 River Survival ★★ 1 Falling Immunity Super Mario Series

In other languagesEdit

Language Name
  Japanese ロゼッタ, Rosetta
  French (PAL) Harmonie
  French (NTSC) Rosalina
  German Rosalina
  Spanish (PAL) Estela
  Spanish (NTSC) Rosalina
  Italian Rosalinda
  Chinese (Simplified) 罗莎塔, Rosetta
  Chinese (Traditional) 羅潔塔, Rosetta
  Korean 로젤리나, Rosalina
  Dutch Rosalina
  Russian Розалина
  Portuguese Rosalina

TriviaEdit

  • Rosalina's classification as a lightweight deviates from her classification as a heavyweight in the Mario Kart series, where she is in the same weight class as Donkey Kong, Waluigi (who became a heavyweight in Mario Kart Wii) and Link. However, Masahiro Sakurai stated on a Miiverse post that the reason for this is because of her utilizing anti-gravity, similar to Mewtwo.[1]
    • Additionally, in the Mario Kart series, kart classes are based not only on weight, but height as well; Rosalina is classified as a heavyweight partially due to her tall stature.
  • Attendants at the 2007 Whobby Game Festival claimed to have seen an Assist Trophy of Rosalina in a demo of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. However, no evidence has been seen verifying the veracity of this claim, and there is no leftover data in the final game that indicates Rosalina was intended to be an Assist Trophy; no content from Super Mario Galaxy is present in Brawl other than a listing in the Chronicle.
  • Rosalina is the first playable character to have a unique victory theme from other characters of her universe who is not an antagonist of any sort. This distinction would later be shared with Lucina, Robin, Chrom, Corrin, and Byleth.
    • As a result, Rosalina is the only non-Fire Emblem character with this trait.
  • In the Super Smash Bros. series, the underside of Rosalina's dress features a pattern similar to a deep blue starry sky. However, this is not the case in her home series, in which either the petticoat of her dress is seen, or it is just the underside of her dress which is the same color as the outside.
    • Despite this, she is seen wearing a petticoat in Corrin's official poster.

ReferencesEdit