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[[Image:RosiePM.png|thumb|right|320px|[[Mario]] talking to '''Rosie'''.]]
{{character infobox
|image=[[File:RosiePM.png]]
|species=[[Flower Spirit]]
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
}}
{{quote|Oh…♡  Such loveliness… I’ve gotten so beautiful that I’m starting to scare myself!♡|Rosie|Paper Mario}}
{{quote|Oh…♡  Such loveliness… I’ve gotten so beautiful that I’m starting to scare myself!♡|Rosie|Paper Mario}}
'''Rosie''' is a vain [[Flower Spirit]] that appears in the western path of [[Flower Fields]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. In [[Paper Mario#Chapter 6: Dark Days in Flower Fields|Chapter 6]], [[Mario]] asks Rosie for her [[Water Stone]] to give to [[Lily (Paper Mario)|Lily]], but Rosie refuses to give Mario the jewel unless he finds something prettier. By giving Rosie the [[Crystal Berry]], Rosie gives Mario the Water Stone. Rosie then states that she only saved Lily's life so there would be one more flower alive to witness her beauty.


'''Rosie''' is an extremely vain flower that lives in [[Flower Fields]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. She is selfish to no end; Rosie only cares about herself, her beauty and her beautiful possessions. In fact, Rosie would rather jeopardize someone else's life than give up one of her possessions that add to her beauty in order to help save that person. This actually happens during the events of ''Paper Mario''. During the course of the adventure, [[Lily]], a lily pad who lives in Flower Fields, witnesses her pond dry up. Of course, without the water the pond provides, Lily would wither away and die. When [[Mario]] asks Rosie for her precious [[Water Stone]], the only item that could save Lily's life, Rosie refuses to give up the jewel, choosing to sacrifice Lily instead of her Water Stone. Thankfully, Mario offers her a [[Crystal Berry]] from [[Posie]]; Rosie then trades her Water Stone for the Crystal Berry. However, Rosie remains vain to the end, remarking that she only saved Lily's life so there would be one more flower alive to witness her beauty.
==Goombario's tattle==
*"''What do you know? A rose called Rosie! She loves it here in the garden. She's pretty full of herself. I guess she thinks she's the prettiest of all flowers. She is quite beautiful... She has a strange way of expressing herself, though...''"
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=バーバラ
|JapR=Bābara
|JapM=Pun on「{{hover|薔薇|バラ}}」(''bara'', rose) and the female given name "Barbara"
|ChiS=玫瑰<ref>https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1RP4y1H751?p=9 (45:37)</ref>
|ChiSR=Méiguī
|ChiSM=Rose
}}
 
==References==
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Mario can find Rosie at the end of the western path of [[Flower Fields]]. A blue flower guards the path, demanding a Blue Berry for access to the path. Past the blue flower is a large hedge maze. If [[Mario]] can find his way through the maze, he'll find Rosie in her garden.
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Latest revision as of 21:20, January 17, 2024

Rosie
Rosie from Paper Mario.
Species Flower Spirit
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
“Oh…♡ Such loveliness… I’ve gotten so beautiful that I’m starting to scare myself!♡”
Rosie, Paper Mario

Rosie is a vain Flower Spirit that appears in the western path of Flower Fields in Paper Mario. In Chapter 6, Mario asks Rosie for her Water Stone to give to Lily, but Rosie refuses to give Mario the jewel unless he finds something prettier. By giving Rosie the Crystal Berry, Rosie gives Mario the Water Stone. Rosie then states that she only saved Lily's life so there would be one more flower alive to witness her beauty.

Goombario's tattle[edit]

  • "What do you know? A rose called Rosie! She loves it here in the garden. She's pretty full of herself. I guess she thinks she's the prettiest of all flowers. She is quite beautiful... She has a strange way of expressing herself, though..."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese バーバラ
Bābara
Pun on「薔薇」(bara, rose) and the female given name "Barbara"

Chinese (simplified) 玫瑰[1]
Méiguī
Rose

References[edit]