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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]].
  
Luigi also appeared as a playable character in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. He was among the group who was invited to visit the [[Flower Kingdom]] and ended up working together to save it from Bowser.
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Luigi also appeared as a playable character in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. He was among the group who was invited to visit the [[Flower Kingdom]] and ended up working together to save it from Bowser.
  
 
=In Other Mario-Related Games=
 
=In Other Mario-Related Games=
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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.
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*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.
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*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.
*In the 1993 live action film ''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.
 
*In the 2023 CGI film ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', Luigi was voiced by Charlie Day. This version was much closer to the depiction in the games, as he was shown to be more timid and less adventure-prone. He also spent much of the film captured by Bowser, similar to his baby self in the ''Yoshi's Island'' games. The movie also used the background from the earlier Western media, in which Mario and Luigi started off as plumbers in Brookyn before discovering the Mushroom Kingdom.
 
  
 
=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'', the 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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*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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