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===Relationships===
===Relationships===
[[File:SMG Rosalina Intro Screenshot.png|200px|thumb|Rosalina with the Lumas]]
[[File:SMG Rosalina Intro Screenshot.png|200px|thumb|Rosalina with the Lumas]]
As apparent in the storybook, Rosalina cares very strongly for her mother. While Rosalina was a child, she had dreams where her mother was leaving her permanently. While looking back at her planet after the one hundredth comet passes, Rosalina suddenly realized her mother was dead and burst into tears. Additionally, the storybook reveals Rosalina has an unnamed brother in the seventh chapter, and gives some description about her unnamed father, said to have facial hair he takes pride in, during the final chapter in the Japanese, European Spanish, French and Italian versions of ''Super Mario Galaxy''. Rosalina bonded with a Luma looking for its mother and soon became the adoptive mother of both it and a host of other Lumas, who in turn comforted her when she mourned the death of her own mother. She often reads bedtime stories to the Lumas in the Library, is accompanied by a Luma in ''Mario Kart Wii'', and battles on a team with Luma in the fourth installment of ''Super Smash Bros.'' A Luma named [[Polari]] is her most trusted adviser and is often found at her side in ''Super Mario Galaxy''. She is also held in high esteem by [[Lubba]], who refers to her as "The Lady of the Shooting Stars" and is happy to have her on board the [[Starship Mario]] at the end of ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.
As apparent in the storybook, Rosalina cares very strongly for her mother. While Rosalina was a child, she had dreams where her mother was leaving her permanently. While looking back at her planet after the one hundredth comet passes, Rosalina suddenly realized her mother was dead and burst into tears. Additionally, the storybook reveals Rosalina has an unnamed brother in the seventh chapter, and gives some description about her unnamed father, said to have facial hair he takes pride in, during the final chapter in the Japanese, European Spanish, French and Italian versions of ''Super Mario Galaxy''. Rosalina bonded with a Luma looking for its mother and soon became the adoptive mother of both it and a host of other Lumas, who in turn comforted her when she mourned the death of her own mother. She often reads bedtime stories to the Lumas in the Library, is accompanied by a Luma in ''Mario Kart Wii'', and battles on a team with a Luma throughout her playable appearances in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. A Luma named [[Polari]] is her most trusted adviser and is often found at her side in ''Super Mario Galaxy''. She is also held in high esteem by [[Lubba]], who refers to her as "The Lady of the Shooting Stars" and is happy to have her on board the [[Starship Mario]] at the end of ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.


[[File:Super Mario Kun Peach and Rosalina.jpg|thumb|left|Peach and Rosalina talking]]  
[[File:Super Mario Kun Peach and Rosalina.jpg|thumb|left|Peach and Rosalina talking]]  
Mario befriends Rosalina during the events of ''Super Mario Galaxy'', when he recovers the stolen Grand Stars needed to power her Comet Observatory. She then flies her ship to the center of the universe and destroys a fleet of Bowser's airships, thereby helping Mario defeat him and rescue Princess Peach, whom Rosalina had described as Mario's "Special One". As revealed in volume 38 of ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'', Peach herself shares a positive friendship with Rosalina. Also in Super Mario-kun, Rosalina is shown to have a funnier and less mature side (following most of the characters in the manga). In volume 37 and 38, Rosalina is shown to ask Mario and Luigi a lot of favors. After they finish some tasks for her, she tells Mario that "he is a good butler."
Mario befriends Rosalina during the events of ''Super Mario Galaxy'', when he recovers the stolen Grand Stars needed to power her Comet Observatory. She then flies her ship to the center of the universe and destroys a fleet of Bowser's airships, thereby helping Mario defeat him and rescue Princess Peach, whom Rosalina had described as Mario's "Special One". As revealed in volume 38 of ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'', Peach herself shares a positive friendship with Rosalina. Also in ''Super Mario-Kun'', Rosalina is shown to have a funnier and less mature side (following most of the characters in the manga). In volume 37 and 38, Rosalina is shown to ask Mario and Luigi a lot of favors. After they finish some tasks for her, she tells Mario that "he is a good butler."


[[File:LuigiRosalinaSMG.png|thumb|upright=1.1|Luigi, Rosalina, and the Toad Brigade posing for a picture]]
[[File:LuigiRosalinaSMG.png|thumb|upright=1.1|Luigi, Rosalina, and the Toad Brigade posing for a picture]]
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