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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=サンディ
|Jpn=サンディ
|JapR=Sandi
|JpnR=Sandi
|JapM=Sandy
|JpnM=Sandy
|Spa=Estela
|Spa=Estela
|SpaM=Spanish translation of English name. Same name as [[Rosalina]]'s name in Spanish localizations.
|SpaM=Spanish translation of English name. Same name as [[Rosalina]]'s name in Spanish localizations.

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Stella
Stella FS.png
Artwork of Stella from Fortune Street
Species Fairy
First appearance Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (2009, Dragon Quest series)
Fortune Street (2011, Super Mario–related media)
“Hee hee hee! I've got a feeling I'm gonna roll a real porker of a number here!”
Stella, Fortune Street

Stella is a character from Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies. She is a fairy-like being who is the driver of the Starflight Express and serves as an advisor for the player. Stella makes her only appearance in the Super Mario franchise in the crossover game Fortune Street.

History

Fortune Street

Stella makes her only appearance in the Super Mario franchise in the Super Mario and Dragon Quest crossover game Fortune Street for the Wii. She is one of two newcomers for the Dragon Quest series (the other being Patty) who are added as playable characters since the previous game, Itadaki Street DS.

Profiles

Fortune Street

  • Website description:
    • English (American):
      A mysterious female who's devoted to fashion. She always does the first thing that enters her head, which might just win her the game!

Gallery

Artwork

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese サンディ[?]
Sandi
Sandy
Italian Stella[?] -
Spanish Estela[?] Spanish translation of English name. Same name as Rosalina's name in Spanish localizations.