Rosa Sisters

Marilla and Judo Rosa, collectively known as the Rosa Sisters, are a pair of dancers visiting Clock Town to participate in the annual carnival.

Biography
The twin sisters are both members of the Gorman Troupe, and they are one of the twenty characters in the game featured in the Bombers' Notebook, though they are both covered under one entry. The Bombers' Notebook does not mention their names, but by talking to the sisters at the Stock Pot Inn, it is revealed that Judo is the name of the one in the red dress, while Marilla is the one with the blue dress.

The Rosa Sisters can be found during the day walking around the Stock Pot Inn, for during the night they are practicing their dance moves in West Clock Town. They seem troubled, however, for it seems that they'll have to perform their choreography at the Carnival of Time without any prior rehearsal; moreover, the dance isn't finished yet, and they can't decide on what other moves to add to the dance in order to not bore the audience. It seems it's too late to change the song since Guru-Guru, the troupe's musician, could get angry at such decision. Even Marilla thinks about blaming the troupe leader and going back to her village, but realizes her sister Judo wouldn't approve of her decision.

By wearing Kamaro's Mask, the mask filled with the dancing spirits of the great Kamaro, Link can teach the Rosa Sisters the choreography of the deceased dancer. The twins are impressed by the dance moves and quickly learn the choreography, joining Link in the routine and calling him their master. The twins thank their master with a Piece of Heart, and asks that he come to their performance. Their troubles aren't entirely over, however, for they are bothered at the fact that their troupe leader won't come watch their dance, and they'll have to perform their moves without even having seen the stage yet. The Rosa Sisters are last seen during the ending credits performing the choreography taught to them by Link at the Milk Bar. The visible audience is only a Guard, presumably the one from West Clock Town who used to watch them practice.