Stella

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This article is about the character from Princess Peach: Showtime! For the Dragon Quest character playable in Fortune Street, see Stella (Dragon Quest).
Stella
Artwork Stella from Princess Peach: Showtime!
Artwork from Princess Peach: Showtime!
Species Sparkle sprite
First appearance Princess Peach: Showtime! (2024)
Latest appearance Tetris 99 (39th Maximus Cup, cameo) (2024)
Portrayed by Yuka Terasaki[1]
“My name's Stella! I'm a Sparkle sprite who watches over this theater! And you are...Peach? What a great name! With the power of Sparkle on our side, we'll take back the play, and the show will go on!”
Stella, Princess Peach: Showtime!

Stella is the secondary protagonist and the guardian of Sparkle Theater in Princess Peach: Showtime! She is a Sparkle sprite with a yellow, star-shaped head and a deep turquoise outfit consisting of a dress and a ribbon. Her name is a play on "stellar", a term that refers to stars in general or star performers and an adjective that means "outstanding".

History[edit]

Princess Peach: Showtime![edit]

After Grape and the Sour Bunch take over the theater, Stella requests Princess Peach's help to reclaim it. The bands of her ribbon can extend to help Peach interact with enemies and elements of scenery, and Stella herself can magically grant Peach new transformations. She wears a ribbon at all times.

Stella's color when flying around and when Sparkle is used corresponds to the ribbon she is wearing, which can be selected in the Wardrobe in the pause menu (while in the Sparkle Theater). During Peach's transitions from Sparkle to a transformation, she is instead light blue with white gradients.

She use the leftover laces from her ribbon bows as combined wings and arms. She continuously flaps with them when standing still, and uses them as arms for posing when buying a ribbon from the Lobby Shop or when changing to a different ribbon in the Wardrobe menu. The laces also follow her when she moves fast to catch up to Peach, during which she becomes a sparkling glow with no face or dress.

She is usually seen smiling, surprised, or frowning. Only sporadically does she take more assertive stances, such as refusing to let Peach leave BF if she has not finished The Dark Swordfighter & the Arena yet.

In the first half of the game she occasionally express hopes that a stage will be friendly and without problems, most noticeably in A Snow Flower on Ice and Melody of the Sea, eventually being proven wrong on all such occasions. In the second half of the game where Peach starts most levels already in her transformations, Stella leaves Peach mostly alone during non-boss stages but still provides hints and stage-entry plot dialogues.

After It's Showtime, Grape!, Peach can choose to buy a large golden statue of Stella, more than twice the height of Peach, as a Sparkle Theater decoration, from the green-shirted Lobby Shop staffer. The statue will then be placed in the center of 1F.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

A Legend-class primary spirit of Peach and Stella together was added to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate during the "Showtime and Wonder Spirits!" spirit event that began on the same day as Princess Peach: Showtime!'s release. In their spirit battle, Stella is represented by a tiny, yellow Kirby, and the battle is set in Luigi's Mansion, which represents the Sparkle Theater. Throughout the battle, Assist Trophies representing three transformations from Showtime! appear: Lyn, representing Swordfighter Peach; Chef Kawasaki, representing Patissiere Peach; and Akira, representing Kung Fu Peach. This is the only spirit battle in the game where multiple different Assist Trophies appear.

Super Mario Run[edit]

A statue of Stella and Peach also appears in Super Mario Run's Kingdom Builder, which was made available during the Princess Peach: Showtime! event that began an hour after the start of the spirit event in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (though it was added to the notebook silhouetted alongside the other event items as part of the game's version 3.2.0 update released a week prior on March 15, 2024). The statue is unlocked after completing all nine Princess Peach missions. Stella also appears as the missions icon during the event.

Tetris 99[edit]

Stella also appears in the banner and icon of the Princess Peach: Showtime! theme in Tetris 99, which was released during the 39th Maximus Cup.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Spirit
#1525 Peach & Stella
Princess Peach and Stella from their sticker in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Series/game Super Mario Series
Type Primary
Slots 2
Class Legend
Strength / effect(s) Grab
Jump ↑
How to obtain Spirit Board (version 13.0.2 or later)
Spirit battle Opponent(s) Peach, Kirby
Conditions

Rule: Assist Trophy Enemies (Lyn, Kawasaki, Akira)

  • Hostile assist trophies will appear
  • The enemy favors up smash attacks
Stage Luigi's Mansion
Song Fossil Falls

Gallery[edit]

Princess Peach: Showtime![edit]

Other[edit]

Media[edit]

Audio.svg Stella - Played when Peach and Stella first meets. While being her titular song, it is somber to reflect that it is mere minutes after Grape's invasion.
File infoMedia:Princess_Peach_Showtime!_055_Stella.oga
Help:MediaHaving trouble playing?

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ステラ[?]
Sutera
Stella
Chinese 思忒拉[?]
Sītèlā
Stella
Dutch Stella[?] -
French Stella[?] -
German Stella[?] -
Italian Stella[?] -
Korean 스텔라[?]
Seutella
Stella
Portuguese Estela[?] Portuguese equivalent of the name "Stella"
Russian Стелла[?]
Stella
Stella
Spanish Lucy[?] Common name; derives from luz ("light")

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