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'''Baby Luigi''' is a character in [[Nintendo]]'s [[Mario]] series, who is very similar to [[Baby Mario]]. | '''Baby Luigi''' is a character in [[Nintendo]]'s [[Mario]] series, who is very similar to [[Baby Mario]], the infant Mario being his own twin brother. Although he is the baby version of [[Luigi]], he has, on occasion, appeared in games like ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' alongside his older self. However, the Mario Kart games and Mario sports games do not have any particular order, being spin-offs of the main series, and are not part of the main storyline of the Marioverse. He first appears with his twin during the events of ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', when he and the stork carrying him were captured and held by the evil [[Magikoopa]], [[Kamek]]. Fortunatly, they were rescued by Baby Mario (who had escaped abduction) and the heroic Yoshi tribe. Like his older self, Baby Luigi is voiced by [[Charles Martinet]]. | ||
In the recent [[Nintendo DS]] game, ''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]'', Baby Luigi was kidnapped again by Kamek's [[Toadies]], thus setting the stage for the game, as Yoshi must fling eggs at the evil [[Koopa]]s to recue the poor infant. Also, when playing the Multiplayer mode, the second player's Yoshi will be toting Baby Luigi. | |||
Baby Luigi rides along with Baby Mario in ''Mario | Baby Luigi rides along with Baby Mario in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' in baby carriage-like cars, and appears in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' on Team Yoshi, with a special speed ability. | ||
Baby Luigi | Baby Luigi, along with his sibling and the two senior Mario Bros., all have starring roles in the Nintendo DS Mario RPG ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. In battle, his abilities are, for the most part, indentical to Baby Mario, as neither has any ability that sets the other apart. The co-existence of the infant and adult Mario Bros. is explaned by the fact that they are sent back in time to rescue Princess Peach after a time-travel experiment goes completly awry. After discovering that an evil alien species, the [[Shroobs]], have taken over the Mushroom Kingdom of the past and are holding Peach hostage, the heroic Bro. of past and present must battle the entire extraterriestial entiny, eventually combating their leader, [[Princess Shroob]]. | ||
Much to fans' dismay, Baby Luigi will not be playable in the new game ''[[Yoshi's Island 2]]''. However, fans believe he will have a cameo in the game. He may be a secret character that needs to be unlocked. | Much to fans' dismay, Baby Luigi will not be playable in the new game ''[[Yoshi's Island 2]]''. However, fans believe he will have a cameo in the game. He may be a secret character that needs to be unlocked. | ||
Although Baby Luigi is an extreme crybaby, he seems to be less cowardly than Luigi. | Although Baby Luigi is an extreme crybaby, he seems to actually be less cowardly than Luigi. | ||
==''Mario Superstar Baseball'' Bio== | ==''Mario Superstar Baseball'' Bio== |
Revision as of 16:00, November 2, 2006
Baby Luigi is a character in Nintendo's Mario series, who is very similar to Baby Mario, the infant Mario being his own twin brother. Although he is the baby version of Luigi, he has, on occasion, appeared in games like Mario Kart: Double Dash!! alongside his older self. However, the Mario Kart games and Mario sports games do not have any particular order, being spin-offs of the main series, and are not part of the main storyline of the Marioverse. He first appears with his twin during the events of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, when he and the stork carrying him were captured and held by the evil Magikoopa, Kamek. Fortunatly, they were rescued by Baby Mario (who had escaped abduction) and the heroic Yoshi tribe. Like his older self, Baby Luigi is voiced by Charles Martinet.
In the recent Nintendo DS game, Yoshi Touch & Go, Baby Luigi was kidnapped again by Kamek's Toadies, thus setting the stage for the game, as Yoshi must fling eggs at the evil Koopas to recue the poor infant. Also, when playing the Multiplayer mode, the second player's Yoshi will be toting Baby Luigi.
Baby Luigi rides along with Baby Mario in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! in baby carriage-like cars, and appears in Mario Superstar Baseball on Team Yoshi, with a special speed ability.
Baby Luigi, along with his sibling and the two senior Mario Bros., all have starring roles in the Nintendo DS Mario RPG Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. In battle, his abilities are, for the most part, indentical to Baby Mario, as neither has any ability that sets the other apart. The co-existence of the infant and adult Mario Bros. is explaned by the fact that they are sent back in time to rescue Princess Peach after a time-travel experiment goes completly awry. After discovering that an evil alien species, the Shroobs, have taken over the Mushroom Kingdom of the past and are holding Peach hostage, the heroic Bro. of past and present must battle the entire extraterriestial entiny, eventually combating their leader, Princess Shroob.
Much to fans' dismay, Baby Luigi will not be playable in the new game Yoshi's Island 2. However, fans believe he will have a cameo in the game. He may be a secret character that needs to be unlocked.
Although Baby Luigi is an extreme crybaby, he seems to actually be less cowardly than Luigi.
Mario Superstar Baseball Bio
The younger of the Baby Mario Brothers. After being abducted by Kamek, he was rescued by Yoshi and Baby Mario. If you see him and Luigi in the same game, try to ignore the temporal paradox. Baby Luigi is quick around the bases but he doesn't hit for power. He is, after all, a baby.