Baby Rosalina

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Baby Rosalina
Baby Rosalina as she appears in Mario Kart Tour.
Render of Baby Rosalina from Mario Kart Tour
Species Human
First appearance Mario Kart 8 (2014)
Latest appearance Dr. Mario World (2019)
Portrayed by Laura Faye Smith (2014–present)

Baby Rosalina is a minor character in the Super Mario franchise designed to be the infant counterpart of Rosalina. Baby Rosalina debuted as an unlockable racer in Mario Kart 8, similarly to how Baby Daisy was introduced in Mario Kart Wii.

History

Mario Kart series

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Screenshot of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
Baby Rosalina in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, wearing a crown from Battle Mode

In Mario Kart 8, Baby Rosalina is an unlockable lightweight racer and shares all of her stats with the other playable baby characters, as well as Lemmy Koopa. She is used by Nin★Maria's staff ghost on Cloudtop Cruise in Time Trials. In Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Baby Rosalina she is available from the start instead, and her statistics have also been slightly altered. She is still classified as a lightweight character, but now only shares her stats with Lemmy. Her only rival is Toadette.

Mario Kart Tour

Baby Rosalina returns as a playable character in Mario Kart Tour. She was introduced in the Tokyo Tour update on October 8, 2019. She is classified as a Normal character, and her special item is the Bubble. In the closed beta test, however, her special item was the Boomerang Flower. On March 11, 2020, Baby Rosalina also became the focus of her own self-named tour, which introduced a variant of her wearing a detective outfit, named Baby Rosalina (Detective). This variant is a tour-exclusive High-End character, with the Dash Ring as her special item.

Baby Rosalina is one of the few characters in the game not to receive any new favorite tracks beyond her debut, with her only default favorite tracks being SNES Choco Island 2T and SNES Rainbow Road T. She shares this distinction with Baby Peach, Shy Guy, Dry Bones, Morton and Wendy.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Baby Rosalina appears in the artwork for the Biddybuggy spirit. The spirit's battle features a small version of Rosalina & Luma as the opponent to reflect this. In addition, the music that plays during the battle is the Cloudtop Cruise theme, possibly referencing Baby Rosalina being the staff ghost of Cloudtop Cruise in her original appearance.

Dr. Mario World

Artwork of Dr. Baby Rosalina from Dr. Mario World
Artwork of Dr. Baby Rosalina for Dr. Mario World

In Dr. Mario World, Baby Rosalina appears as an unlockable playable character (referred to as Dr. Baby Rosalina). She was added around December 2019 along with Dr. Kamek. Her skill changes a random object into a rainbow capsule, in both stage mode and versus mode. Viruses are targeted first for being changed before certain other objects are targeted. Coins, capsules, objects that can eliminate viruses (e.g. Exploders) and objects that cannot be eliminated (e.g. Empty Blocks) cannot be transformed. In stage mode, only one object is transformed, while in versus mode, the number of objects transformed is different based on level, being 2 at level one and 10 at the maximum level. In versus, this skill has a delay in taking effect after activating it.

Generation

Physical appearance

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Like her adult counterpart, Baby Rosalina has pale skin, turquoise eyes with brown eyelashes (albeit four instead of six like her adult counterpart has), and platinum blonde hair with a large bang that obscures her right eye, albeit much shorter than Rosalina's. She wears a crown similar to Rosalina's, but much larger, in line with Baby Peach and Baby Daisy, a turquoise baby dress with short, frilly powder-blue sleeves and hem, light cyan baby bottoms, white tights, and dark blue dress shoes. Similar to Baby Peach and Baby Daisy, she has rosy cheeks and a round pacifier; like the latter, hers is yellow.

Baby Rosalina's emblem is a Grand Star like her adult counterpart, except that it is inside teal bonnet frills.

In Dr. Mario World, Baby Rosalina has a cyan pacifier instead of a yellow one, and her shoes are dark turquoise instead of dark blue. She also wears a white lab coat over her usual appearance.

In Mario Kart Tour, Baby Rosalina's detective outfit is largely similar to her regular outfit, the differences being that she wears a brown British detective's cap in place of her crown, a brown mantle, and she carries a star-shaped magnifying glass.

Profiles and statistics

Main article: List of Baby Rosalina profiles and statistics

Mario Kart 8

Baby Rosalina emblem from Mario Kart 8Baby Rosalina's horn emblem from Mario Kart 8
Baby Rosalina emblems for Mario Kart 8
Driver statistics
Name Class Vehicle size Speed Weight Acceleration Handling Traction Mini-Turbo
Ground Water Air Anti-Gravity Ground Water Air Anti-Gravity

Baby Rosalina Light Light 2.25 3.25 4.5 3 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.5 4.75 4.75 4.5 5
Staff ghost time
Staff Ghost times
Character Course Staff name Country Time Engine class Vehicle combination
Body Tires Glider
Baby Rosalina Cloudtop Cruise Nin★Maria Portgual 2:26.347 - Biddybuggy Standard Super Glider

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Baby Rosalina.

Quotes

  • "Woohoo!" – Mario Kart 8 (when selected)
  • "Yippee!" Mario Kart 8 (anti-gravity)

Audio samples

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List of appearances

# Title Role Release date Format

1 Mario Kart 8 Unlockable playable character 2014 Wii U
2 Nintendo Badge Arcade Cameo 2014 Nintendo 3DS
3 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Playable character 2017 Nintendo Switch
4 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Cameo 2018 Nintendo Switch
5 Mario Kart Tour Unlockable playable character 2019 iOS / Android
6 Dr. Mario World Unlockable playable character (update) 2019 iOS / Android

Names in other languages

Baby Rosalina

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ベビィロゼッタ[?]
Bebyi Rozetta
Baby Rosalina
Chinese (simplified) 罗莎塔宝贝[?]
Luóshātǎ Bǎobèi
Baby Rosalina
Chinese (traditional) 羅潔塔寶寶[?]
Luójiétǎ Bǎobǎo
Baby Rosalina
Dutch Baby Rosalina[?] -
French (NOA) Bébé Rosalina[?] Baby Rosalina
French (NOE) Bébé Harmonie[?] Baby Rosalina
German Baby Rosalina[?] -
Italian Baby Rosalinda[?] Baby Rosalina
Korean 베이비로젤리나[?]
Beibi Rojellina
Baby Rosalina
Portuguese (NOA) Bebê Rosalina[?] Baby Rosalina
Portuguese (NOE) Rosalina Bebé[?] Baby Rosalina
Russian Малышка Розалина[?]
Malyshka Rozalina
Baby Rosalina
Spanish (NOA) Bebé Rosalina[?] Baby Rosalina
Spanish (NOE) Bebé Estela[?] Baby Rosalina

Baby Rosalina (Detective)

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ベビィロゼッタ (探偵)[?]
Bebyi Rozetta (Tantei)
Baby Rosalina (Detective)
Chinese (simplified) 罗莎塔宝贝 (侦探)[?]
Luóshātǎ Bǎobèi (Zhēntàn)
Baby Rosalina (Detective)
Chinese (traditional) 羅潔塔寶寶 (偵探)[?]
Luójiétǎ Bǎobǎo (Zhēntàn)
Baby Rosalina (Detective)
French Bébé Harmonie (détective)[?] Baby Rosalina (detective)
German Baby Rosalina (Detektivin)[?] Baby Rosalina (Detective)
Italian Baby Rosalinda (Detective)[?] Baby Rosalina (Detective)
Korean 베이비로젤리나(탐정)[?]
Beibi Rojellina (Tamjeong)
Baby Rosalina (Detective)
Portuguese Bebê Rosalina (detetive)[?] Baby Rosalina (detective)
Spanish (NOA) Bebé Rosalina (detective)[?] Baby Rosalina (detective)
Spanish (NOE) Bebé Estela (Detective)[?] Baby Rosalina (Detective)