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|species=Human | |species=Human | ||
|relatives=[[Mario]] (brother) | |relatives=[[Mario]] (brother) | ||
− | |voiced by=[[Julien Bardakoff]] (1996-2001, Japan)<br />[[Charles Martinet]] (1997-2022 | + | |voiced by=[[Julien Bardakoff]] (1996-2001, Japan)<br />[[Charles Martinet]] (1997-2022) |
|debut=''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)]]'' | |debut=''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)]]'' | ||
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− | == | + | ==Early Years== |
[[Image:Babyluigi.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Luigi as a toddler.]] | [[Image:Babyluigi.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Luigi as a toddler.]] | ||
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Baby Luigi has also appeared as a playable character in several sports games, possibly as a result of further time travel. He has made playable appearances in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' (starting in late October 2019), ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' and ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''. | Baby Luigi has also appeared as a playable character in several sports games, possibly as a result of further time travel. He has made playable appearances in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' (starting in late October 2019), ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' and ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''. | ||
− | == | + | ==Adult Life== |
− | Later in life, Luigi accompanied Mario in ''[[Mario Bros.]]'', where the two battled a variety of strange monsters in the sewers. They also worked together as part of a demolition crew in ''[[Wrecking Crew]]'', competing with [[Foreman Spike]]. In ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', they then embarked their first known adventure in their adult years to stop Bowser and save the princess, repeated again in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan)| | + | ===Player 2=== |
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+ | Later in life, Luigi accompanied Mario in ''[[Mario Bros.]]'', where the two battled a variety of strange monsters in the sewers. They also worked together as part of a demolition crew in ''[[Wrecking Crew]]'', competing with [[Foreman Spike]]. In ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', they then embarked their first known adventure in their adult years to stop Bowser and save the princess, repeated again in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan)|Lost Levels]]''. In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', Mario's 'dream' involved Luigi (As well as Peach and [[Toad]]) working together with Mario in order to save the dream world of [[Sub-con]] from [[Wart]]. | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the duo worked together to save the seven kings of various lands, traveled through [[Dark Land]] and saved the princess again. In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', the two took a much deserved vacation with the princess, but Bowser's plans once more foiled their good time, and they had to save the yoshis and the princess. Luigi also played a role in ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', where he waited at the end of the stage and removed the bucket (or whatever object [[Wario]] had dropped) from the head of Mario, Yoshi or Peach. He also showed up at the end of ''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]'' and became playable in Multiplayer Mode. | In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the duo worked together to save the seven kings of various lands, traveled through [[Dark Land]] and saved the princess again. In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', the two took a much deserved vacation with the princess, but Bowser's plans once more foiled their good time, and they had to save the yoshis and the princess. Luigi also played a role in ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', where he waited at the end of the stage and removed the bucket (or whatever object [[Wario]] had dropped) from the head of Mario, Yoshi or Peach. He also showed up at the end of ''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]'' and became playable in Multiplayer Mode. | ||
− | At this point | + | At this point Luigi seemed to stop actively being involved in adventuring and contented himself to watching the house while Mario was on an adventure. In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', he only truly appeared at the end leading the parade. His wish (to be as good a plumber as Mario) was also seen at Star Hill, and he also hosted the instruction manual. This role of staying behind to watch the house was most clearly seen in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', when Mario often visited Luigi at their house during his adventure. Luigi also led the parade at the end once more. |
− | ==Return to Adventuring | + | ===Return to Adventuring=== |
− | Luigi was later forced back into the adventuring scene to face one of his greatest fears, ghosts, in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. Luigi had won a mansion in a contest that he did not answer. He enlisted Mario's help to investigate the mansion, only for Mario to go missing. Luigi went alone and found that the mansion was haunted by countless ghosts. Luckily, he met with Professor [[E. Gadd|Elvin Gadd]], who entrusted Luigi with ghost-busting technology such as the [[Poltergust 3000]]. With this equipment, Luigi explored the mansion and captures all of the ghosts. In the 3DS remake, he could also receive help from [[Gooigi]], a gooey copy of Luigi sent by a future version of E. Gadd. Luigi ultimately discovered that Mario had been captured and turned into a painting by King Boo. Luigi ended his adventure by capturing King Boo, who had tried attacking him from a giant copy of Bowser, and he saved Mario. The mansion, being an illusion made by the ghosts, disappeared afterwards, but Professor E. Gadd used the money Luigi gathered during the adventure to buy him a replacement. According to ''Dark Moon'', it seemed that Luigi received the Rank D 'mansion' (which was a spacious house), although he did not seem to reside in it permanently, as he was still seen living with Mario in other games. | + | Luigi was later forced back into the adventuring scene to face one of his greatest fears, ghosts, in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. Luigi had won a mansion in a contest that he did not answer. He enlisted Mario's help to investigate the mansion, only for Mario to go missing. Luigi went alone and found that the mansion was haunted by countless ghosts. Luckily, he met with Professor [[E. Gadd|Elvin Gadd]], who entrusted Luigi with ghost-busting technology such as the [[Poltergust 3000]]. With this equipment, Luigi explored the mansion and captures all of the ghosts. In the 3DS remake, he could also receive help from [[Gooigi]], a gooey copy of Luigi sent by a future version of E. Gadd. Luigi ultimately discovered that Mario had been captured and turned into a painting by King Boo. Luigi ended his adventure by capturing King Boo, who had tried attacking him from a giant copy of Bowser, and he saved Mario. The mansion, being an illusion made by the ghosts, disappeared afterwards, but Professor E. Gadd used the money Luigi gathered during the adventure to buy him a replacement. According to ''Dark Moon'', it seemed that Luigi received the Rank D 'mansion' (which was a spacious house), although he did not seem to reside in it permanently, as he was still seen living with Mario in other games. |
[[image:Marioluigi3.jpg|150px|right|thumb|Mario and Luigi working together again.]] | [[image:Marioluigi3.jpg|150px|right|thumb|Mario and Luigi working together again.]] | ||
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Luigi also appeared in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', in which he went on an old-fashioned adventure with Mario to save Princess Peach. Luigi could be played by a second player in the multiplayer Mario vs. Luigi mode, or he could be played instead of Mario in the single-player adventure by pressing L and R together when selecting a file. In this appearance, Luigi controlled exactly the same as Mario. | Luigi also appeared in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', in which he went on an old-fashioned adventure with Mario to save Princess Peach. Luigi could be played by a second player in the multiplayer Mario vs. Luigi mode, or he could be played instead of Mario in the single-player adventure by pressing L and R together when selecting a file. In this appearance, Luigi controlled exactly the same as Mario. | ||
− | ==Further Wii/DS Adventures== | + | ===Further Wii/DS Adventures=== |
− | ===Super Paper Mario=== | + | ====Super Paper Mario==== |
[[Image:Mrl.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Luigi as Mr. L.]] | [[Image:Mrl.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Luigi as Mr. L.]] | ||
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Luigi regained his memory after being sent to the Underwhere and remained there, huddled in fear until Mario found him. Together the two brothers were able to get their lives restored by Queen Jaydes. Luigi joined Mario's party for most of the remainder of the game and became the fourth of the four warriors of prophecy destined to stop Count Bleck's Chaos Heart from destroying all worlds. In "Chapter 8-3: Countdown to Destruction", Luigi stayed behind to battle Dimentio. Luigi won, but was knocked out afterwards, and Dimentio planted a special seed in his head. Luigi later regained consciousness and caught up with Mario to help him fight Bleck. After Bleck's defeat, Dimentio caused the seed to grow and took control of Luigi's mind. He forced Luigi to fuse with the Chaos Heart and become the new vessel for "Super Dimentio". Mario, Bowser and Peach were able to defeat Super Dimentio and restore Luigi to normal. | Luigi regained his memory after being sent to the Underwhere and remained there, huddled in fear until Mario found him. Together the two brothers were able to get their lives restored by Queen Jaydes. Luigi joined Mario's party for most of the remainder of the game and became the fourth of the four warriors of prophecy destined to stop Count Bleck's Chaos Heart from destroying all worlds. In "Chapter 8-3: Countdown to Destruction", Luigi stayed behind to battle Dimentio. Luigi won, but was knocked out afterwards, and Dimentio planted a special seed in his head. Luigi later regained consciousness and caught up with Mario to help him fight Bleck. After Bleck's defeat, Dimentio caused the seed to grow and took control of Luigi's mind. He forced Luigi to fuse with the Chaos Heart and become the new vessel for "Super Dimentio". Mario, Bowser and Peach were able to defeat Super Dimentio and restore Luigi to normal. | ||
− | ===Super Mario Galaxy=== | + | ====Super Mario Galaxy==== |
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', Luigi headed into space to help Mario collect [[Power Stars]] and saved the princess, only to end up himself imprisoned in the [[Locations in Super Mario Galaxy#Ghostly Galaxy|Ghostly Galaxy]] after obtaining only one Star. After being rescued by Mario, he handed over the star and went to the Comet Observatory. From there, Luigi set out to collect stars three more times over the course of the game, each time finding one and then getting himself stuck in a "perilous" situation. He would proceed to send letters to Mario via the [[Toad Brigade|Mailtoad]] with pictures of his current location; Mario could then go save him and earn the star. | In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', Luigi headed into space to help Mario collect [[Power Stars]] and saved the princess, only to end up himself imprisoned in the [[Locations in Super Mario Galaxy#Ghostly Galaxy|Ghostly Galaxy]] after obtaining only one Star. After being rescued by Mario, he handed over the star and went to the Comet Observatory. From there, Luigi set out to collect stars three more times over the course of the game, each time finding one and then getting himself stuck in a "perilous" situation. He would proceed to send letters to Mario via the [[Toad Brigade|Mailtoad]] with pictures of his current location; Mario could then go save him and earn the star. | ||
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In an odd sort of paradox, Luigi will still have to rescue himself during the ''Luigi in the Haunted Mansion'' mission of the Ghostly Galaxy. Neither seemed too concerned by their simultaneous existence, and the rescued Luigi passed it off as coincidence, saying that in a galaxy so full of people, at least one person had to look the same as himself. No definite reason for the two Luigis was given otherwise, although Rosalina did refer to them as twins. | In an odd sort of paradox, Luigi will still have to rescue himself during the ''Luigi in the Haunted Mansion'' mission of the Ghostly Galaxy. Neither seemed too concerned by their simultaneous existence, and the rescued Luigi passed it off as coincidence, saying that in a galaxy so full of people, at least one person had to look the same as himself. No definite reason for the two Luigis was given otherwise, although Rosalina did refer to them as twins. | ||
− | ===Later Games=== | + | ====Later Games==== |
[[image:Marioluigi2.jpg|200px|right|thumb|The brothers explore Bowser's body with Starlow's guidance.]] | [[image:Marioluigi2.jpg|200px|right|thumb|The brothers explore Bowser's body with Starlow's guidance.]] | ||
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', Mario and Luigi were trapped in Bowser's body after he inhaled them while under the influence of [[Fawful]]'s Vacuum Mushroom. Guided by [[Starlow]], the brothers explored Bowser's body and helped Bowser with various situations from within his body in order to progress further into his body and find Princess Peach. They found her just as Fawful swiped her for use in reviving the [[Dark Star]]. Mario and Luigi then set out to find the Star Cures, which Dr. Toadley used to form the Miracle Cure that destroyed Fawful's blockade of Peach's Castle. They then hunted down and battled the Dark Star after Bowser swallowed it, and during the final battle between Bowser and Dark Bower, Mario and Luigi destroyed the Dark Star Core (which had bonded with Dark Fawful's remains) after Bowser swallowed it. They were then regurgitated from Bowser as a result of Dark Fawful's self-destruction, and they proceeded to beat an enraged Bowser again over the end credits, although they later helped the princess to send Bowser a cake out of gratitude. | In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', Mario and Luigi were trapped in Bowser's body after he inhaled them while under the influence of [[Fawful]]'s Vacuum Mushroom. Guided by [[Starlow]], the brothers explored Bowser's body and helped Bowser with various situations from within his body in order to progress further into his body and find Princess Peach. They found her just as Fawful swiped her for use in reviving the [[Dark Star]]. Mario and Luigi then set out to find the Star Cures, which Dr. Toadley used to form the Miracle Cure that destroyed Fawful's blockade of Peach's Castle. They then hunted down and battled the Dark Star after Bowser swallowed it, and during the final battle between Bowser and Dark Bower, Mario and Luigi destroyed the Dark Star Core (which had bonded with Dark Fawful's remains) after Bowser swallowed it. They were then regurgitated from Bowser as a result of Dark Fawful's self-destruction, and they proceeded to beat an enraged Bowser again over the end credits, although they later helped the princess to send Bowser a cake out of gratitude. | ||
− | Mario and Luigi (as well as a pair of Toads) set off on another adventure after | + | Mario and Luigi (as well as a pair of Toads) set off on another adventure after Bowser's children captured Peach for Bowser on her birthday in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. They traveled across eight lands, defeating all seven of the Koopalings as well as Bowser Jr. and Kamek along the way, before they finally defeated Bowser to rescue Peach. Afterwards, Luigi and the Toads stole a pair of Bowser's hot-air balloons, and Luigi allowed Mario and Peach to ride one. He also played a role in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. Despite being left behind when Mario set off on his latest intergalactic adventure, Luigi eventually made his way to the Starship Mario and began helping Mario in his quest while he explored the galaxy. Luigi appeared at the starting points of various galaxies, offering to find the Star for Mario in his place. |
− | ==3DS/Wii U Adventures== | + | ===3DS/Wii U Adventures=== |
In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', Luigi was captured by Bowser (as Dry Bowser) shortly after Mario had saved Princess Peach. He was held captive in the first castle of the Special Worlds. Mario was able to save him after defeating Dry Bowser. Luigi then became available as a playable character, and the two brothers could be freely switched between on the map screen. He proceeded to team up with Mario on further adventures to rescue Peach in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. There was also an alternate version the latter adventure available as DLC and called ''New Super Luigi U'', where Luigi went on the adventure without Mario. Luigi also made a number of literal background appearances in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', and he ran away whenever the player attempted to pull him out. He still led the parade at the ending. In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', Luigi went on an adventure in the [[Sprixie Kingdom]] with Mario, Peach and Toad, in order to rescue the Seven [[Sprixie Princess|Sprixie Princesses]] from Bowser's clutches. | In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', Luigi was captured by Bowser (as Dry Bowser) shortly after Mario had saved Princess Peach. He was held captive in the first castle of the Special Worlds. Mario was able to save him after defeating Dry Bowser. Luigi then became available as a playable character, and the two brothers could be freely switched between on the map screen. He proceeded to team up with Mario on further adventures to rescue Peach in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. There was also an alternate version the latter adventure available as DLC and called ''New Super Luigi U'', where Luigi went on the adventure without Mario. Luigi also made a number of literal background appearances in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', and he ran away whenever the player attempted to pull him out. He still led the parade at the ending. In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', Luigi went on an adventure in the [[Sprixie Kingdom]] with Mario, Peach and Toad, in order to rescue the Seven [[Sprixie Princess|Sprixie Princesses]] from Bowser's clutches. | ||
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Luigi also appeared in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' as a playable character. He could be unlocked by either buying the full game during a limited time period or by acquiring Luigi's House, which could only be made by recruiting 150 Green Toads and 150 Purple Toads and paying 1,000 coins. He was also temporarily playable in several individual courses of Remix 10, regardless of whether or not he was officially unlocked at the time. | Luigi also appeared in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' as a playable character. He could be unlocked by either buying the full game during a limited time period or by acquiring Luigi's House, which could only be made by recruiting 150 Green Toads and 150 Purple Toads and paying 1,000 coins. He was also temporarily playable in several individual courses of Remix 10, regardless of whether or not he was officially unlocked at the time. | ||
− | ==The Nintendo Switch Adventures== | + | ===The Nintendo Switch Adventures=== |
Luigi was only added to ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' in a February 2018 update. Appearing at every kingdom following the main story's completion, he congratulated Mario for saving Peach and hosted the online Balloon World minigame that he had invented. Mario could also obtain Luigi's costume within the game, and Luigi would be confused if Mario talked him while wearing it. In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', Luigi was playable in multiplayer mode and also appeared during Story Mode after a player failed a course twice. There, as Builder Luigi, he would offer to complete the course for Mario or let him use parts to make the stage easier. | Luigi was only added to ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' in a February 2018 update. Appearing at every kingdom following the main story's completion, he congratulated Mario for saving Peach and hosted the online Balloon World minigame that he had invented. Mario could also obtain Luigi's costume within the game, and Luigi would be confused if Mario talked him while wearing it. In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', Luigi was playable in multiplayer mode and also appeared during Story Mode after a player failed a course twice. There, as Builder Luigi, he would offer to complete the course for Mario or let him use parts to make the stage easier. | ||
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In ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', the brothers were invited to attend an Origami Festival at Toad Town. Luigi drove Mario there in his kart, but they arrived to find the area unusually bereft of life. They went to Peach's Castle to investigate, only to end up locked inside. Luigi then went off to find the key for the door, but he ended up being captured by a Folded Soldier and was stuck in a wall, which Luigi (similar to [[Olivia (Mario)|Olivia]]) saw as being trapped between dimensions. The wall was left on the ground after the rest of the castle was lifted into the sky, and it was there that Mario and Olivia later rescued Luigi. Luigi was intent on making himself useful by setting off in his kart and continuing to seek out the key in Princess Peach's Castle. He then appeared in several more areas of the game, where his appearances followed a pattern: he took a key which he believed to be the key to Peach's Castle, then got stuck somewhere and needed to be helped by Mario. It would turn out that he had instead taken a key that Mario needed to progress in the area, but not the one that unlocked Peach's Castle. Once Mario and Olivia reached Peach's Castle, Luigi drove up in his kart to apologize for his failure in locating the key. It was then that they realized that the key to Peach's Castle had been stuck in Luigi's kart all along (ever since the castle lifted into the sky). Luigi accompanied them inside Peach's Castle, only to quickly end up falling through a trap door. During the ending, he was seen attending the Origami Festival and chatting while sitting in a [[Boot Car]]. | In ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', the brothers were invited to attend an Origami Festival at Toad Town. Luigi drove Mario there in his kart, but they arrived to find the area unusually bereft of life. They went to Peach's Castle to investigate, only to end up locked inside. Luigi then went off to find the key for the door, but he ended up being captured by a Folded Soldier and was stuck in a wall, which Luigi (similar to [[Olivia (Mario)|Olivia]]) saw as being trapped between dimensions. The wall was left on the ground after the rest of the castle was lifted into the sky, and it was there that Mario and Olivia later rescued Luigi. Luigi was intent on making himself useful by setting off in his kart and continuing to seek out the key in Princess Peach's Castle. He then appeared in several more areas of the game, where his appearances followed a pattern: he took a key which he believed to be the key to Peach's Castle, then got stuck somewhere and needed to be helped by Mario. It would turn out that he had instead taken a key that Mario needed to progress in the area, but not the one that unlocked Peach's Castle. Once Mario and Olivia reached Peach's Castle, Luigi drove up in his kart to apologize for his failure in locating the key. It was then that they realized that the key to Peach's Castle had been stuck in Luigi's kart all along (ever since the castle lifted into the sky). Luigi accompanied them inside Peach's Castle, only to quickly end up falling through a trap door. During the ending, he was seen attending the Origami Festival and chatting while sitting in a [[Boot Car]]. | ||
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=In Other Mario-Related Games= | =In Other Mario-Related Games= | ||
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*In ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' and its sequels, Luigi appeared in Modern versions of various [[Game & Watch]] games alongside other ''Mario'' characters. | *In ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' and its sequels, Luigi appeared in Modern versions of various [[Game & Watch]] games alongside other ''Mario'' characters. | ||
*In addition to his respective in-game appearances, Mario could wear costumes with Luigi's color scheme in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and ''Super Mario Odyssey''. | *In addition to his respective in-game appearances, Mario could wear costumes with Luigi's color scheme in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and ''Super Mario Odyssey''. | ||
− | *Baby Luigi appeared in the opening of ''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]'' | + | *Baby Luigi appeared in the opening of ''[[Yoshi's Touch & Go]]'' (where [[Kamek]] knocks both of the baby brothers out from the Stork's hold) and appeared in several of the game's modes. He had to be saved from [[Toady|Toadies]] in Time Attack mode and could be seen riding the Stork at the end of Score Attack mode or upon Yoshi's defeat in Marathon mode. Baby Luigi would also ride the second player's Yoshi in the game's Vs. Battle mode. |
*Luigi has appeared in some of the microgames within the ''WarioWare'' series starting in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]''. He has primarily appeared in some of [[9-Volt]]'s retro-themed microgames based on the classic side-scrolling games. One microgame in ''[[WarioWare: Get it Together!]]'' was based on ''Luigi's Mansion''. | *Luigi has appeared in some of the microgames within the ''WarioWare'' series starting in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]''. He has primarily appeared in some of [[9-Volt]]'s retro-themed microgames based on the classic side-scrolling games. One microgame in ''[[WarioWare: Get it Together!]]'' was based on ''Luigi's Mansion''. | ||
*In ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', 8-bit sprites of Luigi could be seen hidden in some of the levels. | *In ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', 8-bit sprites of Luigi could be seen hidden in some of the levels. | ||
*In ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'', a [[Yoshi]] design based on Luigi could be unlocked by scanning his amiibo. | *In ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'', a [[Yoshi]] design based on Luigi could be unlocked by scanning his amiibo. | ||
*In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', Luigi's original ''Super Mario Bros.'' sprite appeared as one of the [[Mystery Mushroom]] costumes that Mario could transform into. It was unlocked by scanning Luigi's amiibo or by clearing a 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or harder. There was also a costume of the Mario Trio, which depicted Luigi with Mario and Paper Mario from ''Paper Jam''. This was unlocked through a special event course based on ''Paper Jam''. | *In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', Luigi's original ''Super Mario Bros.'' sprite appeared as one of the [[Mystery Mushroom]] costumes that Mario could transform into. It was unlocked by scanning Luigi's amiibo or by clearing a 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or harder. There was also a costume of the Mario Trio, which depicted Luigi with Mario and Paper Mario from ''Paper Jam''. This was unlocked through a special event course based on ''Paper Jam''. | ||
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=Character Information= | =Character Information= | ||
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*Luigi has made multiple animated appearances. His first was in the OVA ''Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Save Princess Peach''. In this movie, he was portrayed as being a greedy moneymaker who was constantly distracted by searching for coins. He was portrayed wearing a blue cap and overalls with a yellow shirt, as this was produced before Luigi's color scheme was finalized. | *Luigi has made multiple animated appearances. His first was in the OVA ''Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Save Princess Peach''. In this movie, he was portrayed as being a greedy moneymaker who was constantly distracted by searching for coins. He was portrayed wearing a blue cap and overalls with a yellow shirt, as this was produced before Luigi's color scheme was finalized. | ||
*In the three-part anime OVA based on ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', Luigi makes a brief appearance at the end of the Snow White segment, appearing from nowhere to defeat Bowser. | *In the three-part anime OVA based on ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', Luigi makes a brief appearance at the end of the Snow White segment, appearing from nowhere to defeat Bowser. | ||
− | *He had a starring role in the ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show'', where he was portrayed by Danny Wells for both the animated and live-action sessions of the episode. He managed to appear in all 91 episode of the three DiC Mario cartoons, a feat not even Mario managed to accomplish. | + | *He had a starring role in the ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show'', where he was portrayed by Danny Wells for both the animated and live-action sessions of the episode. He managed to appear in all 91 episode of the three DiC Mario cartoons, a feat not even Mario managed to accomplish. |
+ | *In the 1993 major motion picture ''Super Mario Bros.'', Luigi was portrayed by John Leguizamo. The movie is notable for being the first time Luigi and Daisy are portrayed as a couple, although Daisy's role in the movie is partly based on Peach. In this version of continuity, Luigi is notably younger than Mario and is said to have been practically raised by him. | ||
*Luigi has appeared throughout the ''Super Mario-kun'' manga. | *Luigi has appeared throughout the ''Super Mario-kun'' manga. | ||
*He was featured in the ''Super Mario Adventures'' comic. This depiction of Luigi showed him to often be driven by hunger, and food was sometimes used to lure him into traps. He also disguised himself as Princess Peach at one point. | *He was featured in the ''Super Mario Adventures'' comic. This depiction of Luigi showed him to often be driven by hunger, and food was sometimes used to lure him into traps. He also disguised himself as Princess Peach at one point. | ||
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=Trivia= | =Trivia= | ||
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* Like Mario, his original outfit was different. He used to wear green overalls with a white shirt. | * Like Mario, his original outfit was different. He used to wear green overalls with a white shirt. | ||
*Luigi's name origins are unclear, although [[Shigeru Miyamoto|Miyamoto]] has stated that Nintendo of America named him; it is believed that he is either named after a Mario & Luigi's Pizza, or the name was simply chosen due to being a popular Italian name. | *Luigi's name origins are unclear, although [[Shigeru Miyamoto|Miyamoto]] has stated that Nintendo of America named him; it is believed that he is either named after a Mario & Luigi's Pizza, or the name was simply chosen due to being a popular Italian name. | ||
− | *2013 was dubbed the Year of Luigi by Nintendo and saw the release of various games starring Luigi, such as ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'', | + | *2013 was dubbed the Year of Luigi by Nintendo and saw the release of various games starring Luigi, such as ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'', an alternate DLC version of ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' known as ''Super Luigi U'', ''Super Mario 3D World'', a version of ''Mario Bros.'' known as ''Luigi Bros.'' which was unlockable within ''3D World'' and a version of ''[[Dr. Mario]]'' called ''Dr. Luigi''. |
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