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[[File:LuigiCircuit MKWii.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Luigi Circuit''' in its latest appearance, ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''.]]
[[File:MKT Icon GBA Luigi Circuit.png|frame|{{classic|GBA|Luigi Circuit}} in its latest appearance, ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'']]
'''Luigi Circuit''' is a series of racecourses from the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series, named for [[Mario]]'s brother [[Luigi]]. This course, in some form or another, appears in the majority of ''Mario Kart'' installments and is usually among the simplest tracks. Even though they all are usually the easiest tracks, they all differ in size, features, and hazards. The course doesn't appear until ''Mario Kart 64''. ''Mario Kart DS'' is the only Mario Kart game not to feature a new Luigi Circuit. From that point on, Luigi Circuit has made an appearance in every Mario Kart to date (excluding the ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' series).
'''Luigi Circuit''' is a series of circuit courses from the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series named after [[Luigi]]. This course, in one form or another, appears in the majority of ''Mario Kart'' installments, and excluding the course from ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', it is among the simplest tracks in its respective games. Even though they are usually among the easiest tracks, they differ in size, features, and obstacles.


==History==
The first entry in the ''Mario Kart'' series to introduce a Luigi Circuit course was ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', in which circuit courses were referred to as raceways in international releases. Since then, three more iterations of Luigi Circuit have appeared throughout the ''Mario Kart'' series.
===''Mario Kart 64''===
{| class="wikitable" align=center width=100% style="text-align:center"
{{racecourse
!width=10%|Course
|title=Luigi Raceway
!width=10%|Games
|image=[[File:Luigi Raceway MK64.png|235px|center]]
!width=30%|Description
|appearances=''[[Mario Kart 64]]''
|-
|cups=[[Mushroom Cup]]
![[File:Luigi Raceway MK64.png|250px]]<br>[[N64 Luigi Raceway|Luigi Raceway]]
|distance=717 m
|''[[Mario Kart 64]]''<br>''[[Mario Kart 7]]''<br>''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''
}}
|The first course of the [[Mushroom Cup]] in ''Mario Kart 64'', Luigi Raceway is a simple course with a long straightaway, two large curves and little to no opportunity for shortcuts. The middle of the course also features a tunnel section, with the entrance adorning a large jumbotron.
Luigi Circuit makes its first appearance in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', better known as '''Luigi Raceway''' outside [[Japan]]. In Japan, the course is known as Luigi Circuit. This circuit is the first racecourse of the [[Mushroom Cup]].
|-
 
![[File:MKSC Luigi Circuit Starting Line.png|200px]]<br>[[GBA Luigi Circuit|Luigi Circuit]]
This course features no hazards. The only threat the course has to the players is either the other racers, the trees, or the offroad sections of the track.
|''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''<br>''[[Mario Kart DS]]''<br>''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''
 
|Unlike other iterations of this course, Luigi Circuit appears as the first course of the [[Lightning Cup]] of ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'', and features several bends and curves. It is the first course in the series to feature rain, and so also features [[puddle]]s as obstacles. The course takes place on an airfield, and features a Luigi-themed [[blimp]] taking off, which then re-emerges in the next course, [[GBA Sky Garden|Sky Garden]].
The music for this course was later used as a remix for the [[Mario Circuit#Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Mario Circuit stage]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
|-
 
![[File:MKDD Luigi Circuit Overhead Artwork.png|200px]]<br>[[GCN Luigi Circuit|Luigi Circuit]]
====Course Layout====
|''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''<br>''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
The course is simple, featuring open turns through which the racer may employ [[drift|powersliding]]. The race begins near a stand full of fans, atop which is a large model of [[Luigi's Cap|Luigi's green cap]]. Following a long straightway and a wide banked turn to the left is a long road to a long overhang, followed by another long curve to the left and a short straightway leading back to the starting line, which happens to be part of the longest straightway in the course. During the race, a balloon portraying Luigi's head dips onto the course at the end of the first straightway, hanging an [[Item Box]] beneath. The item is always a [[Spiny Shell (Mario Kart Item)|Spiny Shell]] and may be obtained if a racer [[hop]]s just as the balloon reaches its lowest point of descent.
|This Luigi Circuit, appearing as the first course of the Mushroom Cup in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', appears to have a layout similar to that of Luigi Raceway from ''Mario Kart 64'', but the straightaways feature more curves, and the big bends are wider and feature [[Dash Panel]]s; the larger of the two bends is also guarded by a [[Chain Chomp]]. The distorted straightaway in the middle is actually two narrow paths merged together, only separated by a barrier in 50cc races. In classes above 50cc, the barrier is removed, allowing racers to run into other racers going the opposite direction.
 
|-
====Shortcuts====
![[File:Luigi Circuit MKWii.png|200px]]<br>[[Luigi Circuit (Mario Kart Wii)|Luigi Circuit]]
Small shortcuts may be gained by cutting across the grass and sand on the turns while using a [[Mushroom]] or [[Star]]. A more substantial shortcut requires a Mushroom and involves jumping over the brick wall shortly after the tunnel, which saves around seven seconds per lap.
|''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''
 
|The first course of the Mushroom Cup in ''Mario Kart Wii'', this iteration of Luigi Circuit has a short and simple layout with easy curves and straightaways. The big bend at the end of the course is wider and features Dash Panels, but racers can also choose to take a shortcut through the sand using a [[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]]. Before the final bend, another Mushroom can be used to take a [[ramp]] in the sand and [[Jump Boost|trick]] on it.
====Staff Ghost====
|}
If a player beats the time of 1:52:00 on this course in Time Trial mode, he or she unlocks a Luigi Staff ghost.
 
====Gallery====
<center><gallery>
Image:LuigiRaceway.png|<center>The icon from the menu.
Image:Mk64luigicircuit2.jpg|<center>The long turns on the ends of the course.
Image:Mk64luigicircuit3.jpg|<center>The Luigi balloon.
Image:Mk64luigicircuit4.jpg|<center>The tunnel.
</gallery></center>
 
===''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''===
{{racecourse
|title=Luigi Circuit (''Super Circuit'')
|image=[[Image:Mkscluigicircuit.png|240px|center]]''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' rendition.
|appearances=''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''<br>''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
|cups=[[Lightning Cup]]<br>[[Leaf Cup]]
|wifi=Not Available ([[DS]])
|map=[[Image:LuigiCircuitMap2.PNG|230px]]
}}
''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'''s Luigi Circuit is unique in that it is the only Luigi Circuit not to be the starting course for the game. Further, this version holds the distinction of being the only ''Mario Kart'' track to ever take place in the rain.
 
This course is the first in the [[Lightning Cup]] and is set on what appears to be an airfield filled with rain puddles, which when driven through cause drivers to spin out. In the background are hangars numbered "64" and "65", flanking a radio control building. In the third lap, a Luigi blimp takes off and flies around (and is later seen in [[Sky Garden (course)|Sky Garden]]). The course features many tight turns and winds around circuitously several times. As in other Super Circuit tracks many shortcuts can be achieved.


====Course Layout====
==Names in other languages==
This course starts (like most other courses) on a straight road and that soon leads the player into a small curve to the right. Past that curve is a curve to the right, that soon leads into a tight U-turn that winds to the right. After the U-turn is a straight road that soon curves slightly to the left, which then leads to another slight curve to the right.
{{foreign names
 
Past the right curve is a small U-turn to the right that leads into a straight road. After that small straight road is a tight turn to the left that leads into another straight road, this time longer than the last. After that straight road, there is a loose U-turn to the right that has a wavy road when the player proceeds. The road isn't too wavy, but it isn't straight either. Past the longest, straight road on the track is a sharp curve to the left that leads into another straight road. A U-turn then comes, making the player turn left and into the straight road, that has a finish line in it. This is where the track layout restarts, only that another lap has passed.
 
====Gallery====
<center><gallery>
Image:Luigi circuit icon.png|<center>Peach and Toad driving in the rain.
Image:mkscluigicirucit.png|<center>Puddles will cause the racer to spin out.
Image:MKSC_LuigiCircuit.PNG|<center>Yoshi and Toad bumping.
Image:LuigiCircuit2.PNG|The course as it appears in ''Mario Kart DS''.
</gallery></center>
 
===''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''===
{{racecourse
|title=Luigi Circuit (''Double Dash!!'')
|image=[[Image:Mkddluigicircuit.jpg|235px|center]]Overview of the track in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''.
|appearances=''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''<br>''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
|cups=[[Mushroom Cup]]<br>[[Shell Cup]]
|wifi=Available (''DS'')
|map=[[Image:GCN Luigi Circuit.jpg]]<br>DS version map
}}
'''Luigi Circuit''' is the first race track that appears in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' in the [[Mushroom Cup]]. The track is a stretched figure 8 with ramps on the sides. Because of this, racers can see other racers going up the track while they are going down. In any setting except for 50cc, the guard rail is removed, and the racers can even collide with each other. To avoid cheating in the course, the drivers '''must''' go through the [[Dash Panel]] on both ramps in order to complete the round. Additionally, in the higher settings there are several shortcuts around the track, with [[Item Box]]es in them. In the [[All-Cup Tour]], it is always the first race to start.
 
====Course Layout====
The track starts off next to what looks like a building for box seats with a garage below. This could be where the [[kart]]s are repaired or put together, but it is unknown. Players can go left on the main road, or right, where it is explained below. In the background, a [[Luigi's NEW Mansion| rank "A" mansion]] from the end of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' can be seen. After the turn, players will once again enter the merged lane on their way back up to the start/finish line to start the cycle again on the next lap. On the right a lake can be seen, but no life is seen in it. After the last wide turn the lap is completed. It seems that this course was inspired by the Luigi Circuit from ''Mario Kart 64'' basing on its layout.
 
====Shortcuts====
If the difficulty is above 50cc, players can go to the right on a shortcut with double item blocks. Going to the right side of the merged lanes, the racers will eventually run into a giant [[Chain Chomp]]. However this way is protected from the Chain Chomp. After this, the racers will make the first of two turns on boosters. Before the second last turn, if the difficulty is above 50cc, players can veer right onto a smaller path for an extra item block.
 
====Staff Ghost====
To unlock the staff ghost (using Luigi/Mario in the [[Red Fire]] kart), the player must achieve a time faster than 1:29.000.
 
====Official Descriptions====
*'''Instruction Booklet:''' ''“Though the Chain Chomp is a bit noisy, this is a relatively peaceful course. The front straight and back straight run parallel to each other, so you'll see your rivals coming and going. Whether you opt for the outside line and the dash panels or cut it close and stay on the inside track is up to you.”''
*'''Official website:''' ''“A great beginner’s course, Luigi Circuit has long straightaways and big, loping curves on either end.”''
*'''Official European website:''' ''“Long and lanky, like Luigi himself, Luigi Circuit is also home to a Chain Chomp that snaps at any racers who dare to come close.”''
 
====Gallery====
<center><gallery>
File:GM4P01-9.png|<center>The teams are lined up and ready to race.
Image:LuigiCircuitMKDD!!.png|<center>The official countdown to the start of the [[Mario Kart (series)#Grand Prix|Grand Prix]] race. (American Version)
Image:MKDD LuigiCircuit.jpg|<center>[[Yoshi]] and [[Donkey Kong]] going around a curve. (French Version)
Image:Mkddluigicircuit2.jpg|<center>[[Mario]] and [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]] driving down the merged section. (Beta Version)
Image:LuigiCircuitDS.PNG|The course as it appears in ''Mario Kart DS''.
</gallery></center>
 
===''Mario Kart DS''===
While there was no new Luigi Circuit in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', a port of the ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' Luigi Circuit is found in the [[Shell Cup]], plus a port of ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Luigi Circuit belongs to the [[Leaf Cup]]. Instead of Luigi having a circuit in this game, he now has a mansion for a racetrack, called [[Luigi's Mansion (place)#Mario Kart DS|Luigi's Mansion]], which is based off ''[[Luigi's Mansion|the game of the same name]]''.
 
====GBA Luigi Circuit====
''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s port is the same excluding a few background details that have been modified to be three-dimensional, and the two hangers were changed into 00's. The rain now also appears to be flying at the screen, as it would if one were passing through it at high speed. The course is not available in Wi-Fi mode.
 
====GCN Luigi Circuit====
''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s rendition of Luigi Circuit is pretty much the same, although the long straightaways are notably wider. The blimp as seen in the GBA version of Luigi Circuit is also visible. The background has also been reduced to a flat image instead of actual models. The course is playable over the game's Wi-Fi.
 
====Staff Ghost====
1:29.759 using [[Luigi]] in the [[Poltergust 4000]].
 
====Gallery====
<center><gallery>
Image:Luigicircuitmkds.png|<center>The icons from the menu.
Image:Mkdsluigicircuit.jpg|<center>Luigi racing on the ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' port.
Image:Mkdsluigicircuit2.jpg|<center>Bowser racing on the ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' port.
</gallery></center>
 
===''Mario Kart Wii''===
{{racecourse
|title=Luigi Circuit (''Mario Kart Wii'')
|image=[[File:LuigiCircuit MKWii.jpg|250px]]
|appearances=''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''
|cups=[[Mushroom Cup]]
|ghost=Nin*sato (1:29.670)
|expert_ghost=Nin*Uta♪ (1:26.394)
|wifi=Available ([[Wii]])
|map=[[File:LuigiCircuitWiiTrack.PNG|160px]]
}}
In ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', Luigi Circuit is once again the starting track of the [[Mushroom Cup]]. The track is similar to its ''64'' and ''Double Dash!!'' counterparts in that it is a giant semi-oval shaped track. It features a long boosted turn which was featured in both previous console versions. It seems to be styled similar to ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', sharing the same colored hills. There are several signs all along the track saying ''Luigi'' and ''Luigi Kart''. If the player tries to leave the course or goes too far off track, they will hit a fence.
 
====Course Layout====
The track starts out in front of a massive stand of Miis cheering on racers with Luigi's Hat Emblem from the ''Mario Kart 64'' Version of the track. On the right, a building can be seen that is also a garage. At the end of the first straight away a giant statue of Luigi can be seen with [[Mii]]s standing in front of it. When playing as a Mii, Luigi's head is replaced with that of a Mii's.
 
After the first non-boosted turn, racers will see the return of the [[Cheep-Cheep]] balloon, a staple of the ''Mario Kart'' series long missing since the [[Nintendo 64]] incarnation, on the right. On the left, a ramp surrounded by dirt can be used to pull off a trick, but a Mushroom should be used to cross the dirt to get to it. The final turn is made in front of the massive set of bleachers with many boost panels in a row similar to ''Double Dash'' with a giant statue of Luigi's hat. The last part of the track is a short straight to the finish line, which starts the second lap of the race.
 
====Shortcuts====
The small ramp just before the last turn can be used to gain an extra item block but provides a negligible time gain. A Mushroom is required to access this ramp without losing time. Players possessing a Mushroom can also skip the last turn by boosting through the dirt while being careful to avoid the warp pipes sticking out of the ground.
 
====Staff Ghosts====
There are two Staff Ghosts in Luigi's Circuit. One is available from the start and has a time of 1:29.670, using [[Luigi]] in the [[B Dasher Mk. 2]]. The second ghost is unlocked if the player gets a time of 1:26.394 or less; this ghost's time is 1:19.419, using Luigi on the [[Mach Bike]].
 
====Guide Bio====
"''Luigi has been busy creating an excellent "starter" track, and the long stretches allow you to master your drifts (karts) and wheelies (bikes) while jostling for position. Make sure you cut in on all the corners, learn the "racing line," and don't forget that there are more shortcuts than you think!''"
 
====Gallery====
<center><gallery>
File:MKW Luigi Circuit1.jpg|<center>[[Baby Luigi]] driving near the Luigi statue.
File:MKW Luigi Circuit2.jpg|<center>On the dirt area near the grandstand with [[Luigi's Cap]].
</gallery></center>
 
==Names in Other Languages==
{{Foreignname
|Jap=ルイージサーキット
|Jap=ルイージサーキット
|JapR=Ruīji Sākitto
|JapR=Ruīji Sākitto
|JapM=Luigi Circuit
|JapM=Luigi Circuit
|Fra=Circuit Luigi
|ChiS=路易吉赛道
|FraM=Luigi Circuit
|ChiSR=Lùyìjí Sàidào
|ChiSM=Luigi Speedway
|ChiT=路易吉賽道
|ChiTR=Lùyìjí Sàidào
|ChiTM=Luigi Speedway
|Fre=Circuit Luigi
|FreM=Luigi Circuit
|Ger=Luigis Piste
|Ger=Luigis Piste
|GerM=Luigi's Circuit
|GerM=Luigi's Track
|Spa=Circuito De Luigi
|Ita=Circuito di Luigi
|SpaM=Luigi's Circuit
|ItaM=Luigi's Circuit
|Ita=Circuito Di Luigi
|Kor=루이지 서킷
|ItaM=Luigi's Circuit}}
|KorR=Ruiji Seokit
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|KorM=Luigi Circuit
{{Racecourses}}
|Spa=Pista Luigi
{{MK64}}
|Spa2=Circuito de Luigi
{{MKDS}}
|SpaM=Luigi Track
[[Category:Places]]
|Spa2M=Luigi's Circuit
[[Category:Race Courses]]
}}
[[Category:Mario Kart Wii]]
 
[[Category:Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]
[[Category:Race courses]]
[[Category:Mario Kart 64]]
[[it:Circuito di Luigi]]
[[Category:Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]
[[de:Luigis Piste]]

Latest revision as of 20:51, September 22, 2024

GBA Luigi Circuit from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Luigi Circuit in its latest appearance, Mario Kart Tour

Luigi Circuit is a series of circuit courses from the Mario Kart series named after Luigi. This course, in one form or another, appears in the majority of Mario Kart installments, and excluding the course from Mario Kart: Super Circuit, it is among the simplest tracks in its respective games. Even though they are usually among the easiest tracks, they differ in size, features, and obstacles.

The first entry in the Mario Kart series to introduce a Luigi Circuit course was Mario Kart 64, in which circuit courses were referred to as raceways in international releases. Since then, three more iterations of Luigi Circuit have appeared throughout the Mario Kart series.

Course Games Description
Luigi Raceway
Luigi Raceway
Mario Kart 64
Mario Kart 7
Mario Kart Tour
The first course of the Mushroom Cup in Mario Kart 64, Luigi Raceway is a simple course with a long straightaway, two large curves and little to no opportunity for shortcuts. The middle of the course also features a tunnel section, with the entrance adorning a large jumbotron.
Luigi Circuit
Luigi Circuit
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Mario Kart DS
Mario Kart Tour
Unlike other iterations of this course, Luigi Circuit appears as the first course of the Lightning Cup of Mario Kart: Super Circuit, and features several bends and curves. It is the first course in the series to feature rain, and so also features puddles as obstacles. The course takes place on an airfield, and features a Luigi-themed blimp taking off, which then re-emerges in the next course, Sky Garden.
GCN Luigi Circuit
Luigi Circuit
Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Mario Kart DS
This Luigi Circuit, appearing as the first course of the Mushroom Cup in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, appears to have a layout similar to that of Luigi Raceway from Mario Kart 64, but the straightaways feature more curves, and the big bends are wider and feature Dash Panels; the larger of the two bends is also guarded by a Chain Chomp. The distorted straightaway in the middle is actually two narrow paths merged together, only separated by a barrier in 50cc races. In classes above 50cc, the barrier is removed, allowing racers to run into other racers going the opposite direction.
View of Luigi Circuit in Mario Kart Wii
Luigi Circuit
Mario Kart Wii The first course of the Mushroom Cup in Mario Kart Wii, this iteration of Luigi Circuit has a short and simple layout with easy curves and straightaways. The big bend at the end of the course is wider and features Dash Panels, but racers can also choose to take a shortcut through the sand using a Mushroom. Before the final bend, another Mushroom can be used to take a ramp in the sand and trick on it.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ルイージサーキット[?]
Ruīji Sākitto
Luigi Circuit
Chinese (simplified) 路易吉赛道[?]
Lùyìjí Sàidào
Luigi Speedway
Chinese (traditional) 路易吉賽道[?]
Lùyìjí Sàidào
Luigi Speedway
French Circuit Luigi[?] Luigi Circuit
German Luigis Piste[?] Luigi's Track
Italian Circuito di Luigi[?] Luigi's Circuit
Korean 루이지 서킷[?]
Ruiji Seokit
Luigi Circuit
Spanish Pista Luigi[?] Luigi Track
Circuito de Luigi[?] Luigi's Circuit