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[[Image:123.PNG|thumb|right|One of the pages from '''Rosalina's Storybook'''.]] | |||
'''Rosalina's Storybook''' is a book in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. It is the story of how [[Rosalina]] made it into space and how she became the "mother" of [[Luma (species)|Luma]]s. In the [[Comet Observatory]]'s Library, once in a while, Rosalina will read from her storybook to her Lumas. [[Mario]] can come in to listen to the story. Each time, she will only read one chapter. In all, there are nine chapters to read from. | '''Rosalina's Storybook''' is a book in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. It is the story of how [[Rosalina]] made it into space and how she became the "mother" of [[Luma (species)|Luma]]s. In the [[Comet Observatory]]'s Library, once in a while, Rosalina will read from her storybook to her Lumas. [[Mario]] can come in to listen to the story. Each time, she will only read one chapter. In all, there are nine chapters to read from. | ||
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Revision as of 18:22, October 17, 2009
Rosalina's Storybook is a book in Super Mario Galaxy. It is the story of how Rosalina made it into space and how she became the "mother" of Lumas. In the Comet Observatory's Library, once in a while, Rosalina will read from her storybook to her Lumas. Mario can come in to listen to the story. Each time, she will only read one chapter. In all, there are nine chapters to read from.
Yoshiaki Koizumi, director of Super Mario Galaxy, was the writer of the storybook. He wrote the script of it, late at night, when no one was around so no one found out about it. The next day, he told Shigeru Miyamoto about the story and presented it to him. Miyamoto was surprised that Yoshiaki wrote the script late at night with nobody around. Yoshiaki Koizumi, in Nintendo Power, mentions that he would enjoy Rosalina's Storybook to get published into a Children's Book. He also mentions that someone at Nintendo has actually done a book of the storybook, but has only made one copy for himself.