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The partner Luma can be yellow, [[Baby Luma|apricot]], green, red, blue, or [[Polari]]. The differences are aesthetic only.
The partner Luma can be yellow, [[Baby Luma|apricot]], green, red, blue, or [[Polari]]. The differences are aesthetic only.


Rosalina seems to retain her appearance from the ''Mario'' series, with the exception of glittery star patterns, made with an iridescent fiber, adorning the bottom of her dress. This is unlike Princess Peach, whose appearance is different from that in the ''Mario'' series.
Rosalina seems to retain her appearance from the ''Super Mario'' franchise, with the exception of glittery star patterns, made with an iridescent fiber, adorning the bottom of her dress. This is unlike Princess Peach, whose appearance is different from that in the ''Super Mario'' franchise.


Rosalina's dress comes in eight colors for players to choose from: the default turquoise, mint green, pink, gold, black and gold, purple, and two red and white colored dresses, one of which resembles her Fire form in ''Super Mario 3D World'', while the other is inversed and resembles [[White Mage]]'s appearance in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' and ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''.
Rosalina's dress comes in eight colors for players to choose from: the default turquoise, mint green, pink, gold, black and gold, purple, and two red and white colored dresses, one of which resembles her Fire form in ''Super Mario 3D World'', while the other is inversed and resembles [[White Mage]]'s appearance in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' and ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''.
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====''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash''====
====''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash''====
[[File:RosalinaMTUS.png|thumb|left|upright=1.1|Rosalina after obtaining a [[Mega Mushroom]] in ''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash'']]
[[File:RosalinaMTUS.png|thumb|left|upright=1.1|Rosalina after obtaining a [[Mega Mushroom]] in ''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash'']]
Rosalina appears as a playable character in ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]''. This is the first installment in the ''Mario'' series overall in which Rosalina makes a debut wearing a specialized sports outfit, which consists of a minidress based on the colors of her usual gown in cyan. In addition, she wears teal shoes and white tights. Also, she is the only one of the three newcomers to be available from the start. She also levitates while moving around, with a small dust of sparkles coming from her feet, and even sometimes her racket. Additionally, she levitates the ball instead of holding it.
Rosalina appears as a playable character in ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]''. This is the first installment in the ''Super Mario'' franchise overall in which Rosalina makes a debut wearing a specialized sports outfit, which consists of a minidress based on the colors of her usual gown in cyan. In addition, she wears teal shoes and white tights. Also, she is the only one of the three newcomers to be available from the start. She also levitates while moving around, with a small dust of sparkles coming from her feet, and even sometimes her racket. Additionally, she levitates the ball instead of holding it.


When Rosalina obtains a Mega Mushroom, she spins in the air, and points her racket to the camera. Rosalina is a Power-type character, meaning that her hits are fast and strong, and is the first female character in the ''Mario'' sports titles to have this type.
When Rosalina obtains a Mega Mushroom, she spins in the air, and points her racket to the camera. Rosalina is a Power-type character, meaning that her hits are fast and strong, and is the first female character in the ''Mario'' sports titles to have this type.
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Rosalina's bios typically highlight her role as the keeper of the cosmos and the Comet Observatory, as well as being the mother of Lumas. Since she is an unusual heavyweight character in the ''Mario Kart'' series, most bios point to her role as the cosmic guardian as the reason she can hold her own against other heavyweights. For the spinoff installments of the ''Mario'' series overall, Rosalina's emblem is a [[Grand Star]].
Rosalina's bios typically highlight her role as the keeper of the cosmos and the Comet Observatory, as well as being the mother of Lumas. Since she is an unusual heavyweight character in the ''Mario Kart'' series, most bios point to her role as the cosmic guardian as the reason she can hold her own against other heavyweights. For the spinoff installments of the ''Super Mario'' franchise overall, Rosalina's emblem is a [[Grand Star]].
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