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|image=[[File:Misstar Artwork - Mario Party 5.png|200px]]<br>Artwork of '''Misstar''' from ''[[Mario Party 5]]''.
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Misstar is one of the seven Star Spirits in Paper Mario. This young Star Spirit is pure-hearted but strong. She is one of the two female Star Spirits, and she wears a yellow ribbon on her head.

Misstar was rescued by Mario and his team on Lavalava Island. She was guarded by the aggressive Lava Piranha and his Lava Buds. After Mario rescued her, Misstar (in turn) helped Mario, Kolorado and Mario's team escape the volcano that was about to erupt. She added her powers to that of Mario's and left to meet up with the other Star Spirits.

She is also found in Mario Party 5 hosting one of the game modes. She hosts the story mode.

A Star Spirit that looks like Misstar appears in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. In Star Hill, a Star Spirit with a mouth and a ribbon that always flows appears and tell the Mario Brothers and Baby Brothers to gather all the Cobalt Shards. However, it is revealed that she was not a Star Spirit and was actually Elder Princess Shroob in disguise.

Misstar appears as a sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It increases the power of energy attacks by 7, and it can be used by any character.

Tattle

“She's the Star Spirit, Misstar. She was imprisoned by Bowser in Mt. Lavalava. Her life must've been really tough recently. But she still looks pretty. ♥♥♥ Boy, she makes me see stars!”
Goombario, Paper Mario

Misstar's Power

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ネール[?]
Nēru
From ane, older sister.
Chinese 女士星[1]
Nǚshì Xīng
Lady Star
German Misstar[?] -
Italian Astrina[?] From astro (star) and the suffix -ina, a female diminutive
Portuguese Misstar[?] -
Spanish Guapella[?] From guapa (beauty) and estrella (star)

Trivia

  • Misstar is the only Star Spirit aside from Eldstar that can be Tattled on.
  • Misstar slightly resembles the character Starly from the game The Legendary Starfy.
  • When selecting a file, Misstar is with a red scarf, but in the game it is yellow.

References

  1. ^ iQue's Paper Mario instruction booklet, page 30.