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''Luigi's Final Smash. As exotic music plays, he performs a dance befitting a sorcerous incantation. A barrier envelops him, negatively impacting all in his area. Random effects include getting launched, sleeping, moving in slow motion, tripping, fainting, and losing attack power. This technique is a reflection of the dark side he embraced in his brother's shadow.''
''Luigi's Final Smash. As exotic music plays, he performs a dance befitting a sorcerous incantation. A barrier envelops him, negatively impacting all in his area. Random effects include getting launched, sleeping, moving in slow motion, tripping, fainting, and losing attack power. This technique is a reflection of the dark side he embraced in his brother's shadow.''


=== Roles Taken ===
== Roles Taken ==
Luigi is a hero, but usually a sidekick. In the ''Mario & Luigi'' games, he is a cowardly sidekick who is occasionally forced to be brave. He is the hero of a separate adventure the player don't get to play or see in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' where he is a coward and changes the story to make himself look more heroic. In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' he was not a sidekick, but rather one of the four heroes, which made him equal to [[Mario]]. His sidekick role was completely different in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', where Mario needed to be rescued out of a painting. Also in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', he was brainwashed by [[Nastasia]] to become a villain, '''Mr. L''', and again later was brainwashed by [[Dimentio]] to become [[Super Dimentio]], the final boss.
Luigi is a hero, but usually a sidekick. In the ''Mario & Luigi'' games, he is a cowardly sidekick who is occasionally forced to be brave. He is the hero of a separate adventure the player don't get to play or see in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' where he is a coward and changes the story to make himself look more heroic. In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' he was not a sidekick, but rather one of the four heroes, which made him equal to [[Mario]]. His sidekick role was completely different in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', where Mario needed to be rescued out of a painting. Also in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', he was brainwashed by [[Nastasia]] to become a villain, '''Mr. L''', and again later was brainwashed by [[Dimentio]] to become [[Super Dimentio]], the final boss.



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“"I'm-a Luigi, number one!"”
Luigi, Mario Kart 64

Luigi (Japanese ルイージ, Ruīji) is a heroic individual from the Mushroom Kingdom who has assisted or fought alongside his brother, Mario on many occasions. Throughout his life he has lived in Mario's shadow, developing both cowardly and heroic tendencies. Mario Bros. marks his first appearance in a Super Mario arcade game. Originally a color swap of Mario, Luigi was created to facilitate a second player. Since the two player mode was dropped from Super Mario games beginning with Super Mario 64, Luigi has gained his own identity and personality.

Games

Captured by Kamek

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The two babies with their family.
Main article: Baby Luigi

In the beginning of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi were being delivered to their parents' home by the Stork. However, Baby Luigi was quickly snatched away by Kamek and taken to Baby Bowser's castle. Fortunately, Baby Mario landed right on Yoshi's back on Yoshi's Island. Baby Mario somehow had the instinct to know where Baby Luigi was and pointed the way to Baby Bowser's Castle indefinately, and with that knowledge, Baby Mario and Yoshi teamed up with the other Yoshis to rescue Baby Luigi. After a lengthy expedition, Baby Bowser was defeated and Baby Luigi was rescued. After the credits, both Baby Luigi and Baby Mario are sent to their parents and finished the journey they had started in the beginning of the game.

Captured by Kamek... Again

Baby Luigi appears once again in Yoshi's Island DS. Here, he and several other babies are kidnapped. As Bowser and Kamek were searching for the seven Star Children, who could bring him ultimate power. Baby Mario, Baby Peach, Baby Donkey Kong, Baby Wario, and for a brief period, even Baby Bowser teamed up with the Yoshis to save the babies again. After defeating Bowser, Baby Luigi and the other babies were rescued, and peace was restored once more. It turned out that Baby Luigi was one of the Star Babies as well as the five babies that rescued him.

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Luigi as a palette swap of Mario.

Of Plumbing

Luigi's first playable appearance was in Mario Bros., where he was simply a palette swap of Mario with the same controls and abilities. There were no other differences in physical appearance.

In the game, Luigi and Mario were portrayed as plumbers. While working in the sewers one day, the Bros. found the sewers infested with Shellcreepers, Slipices, and many other monstrous creatures. They attacked the monsters, and were eventually able to cleanse the sewers of them. In the remake, they even had to fight off the evil King Bowser, and luckily, they succeeded.

The First Adventure

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Luigi's appearance in Super Mario Bros.

In Super Mario Bros., after Mario and Luigi fought the monsters of Mario Bros., they went to the Mushroom Kingdom where they were told by the Mushroom King that the evil king Bowser had kidnapped Princess Peach and her Mushroom Retainers.

Mario and Luigi then went to save the kidnapped Princess Peach and rescue her from the king of Koopas. The brothers fought many enemies, defeated Bowser, and saved the princess along with the Mushroom Retainers. In this game, Luigi had the same jumping powers, same traction, and the same running speed as Mario.

Later, in The Lost Levels, the Bros. were once again called to save Princess Peach from the Koopa Troop. This time, Luigi could jump higher and further than Mario, but he had less traction.

From then on, Mario and Luigi spent the remainder of their lives aiding the Mushroom Kingdom from Bowser.

Destroying Walls

Luigi was once again the second player in Wrecking Crew. Luigi's sprite was still a palatte swap of Mario's, but this time Luigi was dressed in purple. In this game, Mario and Luigi work on a demolition site. The goal is to break down every stone wall on each stage. Defeating enemies in this game is not easy, as Mario and Luigi's regular hammer deals them no damage. However, it might make Foreman Spike fall down if one of the Mario Bros. can hit him with it. If an enemy wanders underneath a drum, Mario or Luigi can trap them by causing the drum to fall.

An Odd Dream

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Luigi's artwork in Super Mario Bros. 2.

Luigi was one of four characters in Super Mario Bros. 2 that found himself in a very strange world called Subcon that was under attack. The culprits were King Wart and his large army of dream creatures. The next morning, the four friends decided to go on a picnic, and happen stumble upon the strange world they had dreamed of. They found that everything they had been told was true; it was under the rule of the evil Wart.

In Subcon, Luigi could jump higher than all of his friends, and was the third strongest in the group. Eventually, the whole adventure was shown to be Mario's dream.

King Koopa's Revenge!

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Luigi jumping in Super Mario Bros. 3.

Bowser now traveled with a massive Airship, and his children in Super Mario Bros. 3. He transformed all of the kings in the world into odd creatures, and then proceeded to make his children kings of all the different lands. Much like in Super Mario Bros. 2, Luigi was capable of jumping higher than Mario, but had reduced traction.

Mario and Luigi were called upon to save the day again, and as heroes they went on another adventure to save the Mushroom Kingdom. After defeating the Koopalings, and turning the kings back to their regular state, the brothers went to the Dark Land to save the kidnapped Princess Peach.

After saving the princess once again from Bowser, the plumbers returned to their home in the Mushroom Kingdom.

An Unresting Vacation in Dinosaur Land

After the events of Super Mario Bros. 3, Princess Peach and the Mario Brothers went on a vacation to Dinosaur Land in the game Super Mario World. Mario, Luigi and Peach hopped on a hot air balloon to get to the tropical island. Luigi had found a magical Feather on the island that allowed anyone who grabbed it to turn into cape form. Mario and Luigi flew around Dinosaur Island. When they returned, they found Peach missing again. Bowser and his children had kidnapped Princess Peach along with seven Baby Yoshis and trapped any Yoshis he met in eggs. Yoshi helped the brothers rescue the princess.

A Missing Bro.

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Luigi walking in Mario is Missing.

In Mario is Missing!, Mario was kidnapped by Bowser and it was up to Luigi to find him. During his quest, Luigi learned about geography, battled Bowser's seven children, and got help from Yoshi, while traveling across the real world to find Mario. In the end he saved Mario. Then, the Mario Bros. loaded Bowser into a cannon and fired him into the snow. Bowser froze instantly and split in half. However, this ending only applies to the SNES version of the game. This game marked Luigi's solo-adventure debut and was the only solo adventure for Luigi until 2001.

Hotel Searching and a Wish

Luigi is one of the main characters in the game Hotel Mario. Princess Peach was retained as a "permanent guest" by Bowser, who turned the Mushroom Kingdom into his own personal resorts. Eventually, Luigi and Mario destroyed each of the seven Koopaling Hotels. They then defeated Bowser at his own palace and rescued the princess. Luigi is controlled by the 2nd player, his sprite being a palette swap of Mario. This is Luigi's only run on the Phillips CD/I.

While Luigi doesn't appear much in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, in Star Hill Luigi made a wish: that he wants to be a good plumber, just like his brother. In the ending of the game, Luigi is also the leader of the parade. Luigi also hosts the manual of Super Mario RPG. A screenshot from the beta version of the game shows Luigi (along with Mario and Mallow) attending a banquet hosted by Valentina.

Saving Wario in the Castle

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Luigi to the rescue.

Although Luigi did not appear in Super Mario 64, he did appear in its remake: Super Mario 64 DS. Luigi, along with Mario and Wario, entered Princess Peach's Castle after she invited them. Bowser and his Koopa Troop shortly then took over the castle and captured each of the plumbers, Luigi was locked behind a door and the key to said door was guarded by King Boo. Eventually, Yoshi, who was sleeping on the castle roof and therefore didn't get captured by Bowser's troop, managed to rescue Mario, who then managed to find King Boo's hideout and defeat the Boo's leader in battle, allowing him to get the key needed to free Luigi. While only Luigi can get several stars, several Luigi Caps can be found on a few courses, which allows the bearer to mimic Luigi appearance and abilities perfectly, excluding his voice. Every level in the game will get a Luigi Cap once Luigi is rescued. Luigi is also the only character who could save Wario from Chief Chilly's grasp, as it is necessary to walk through a mirror to get to Wario's painting.

Luigi's Special Ability from a Power Flower is to become invisible. This ability allows him to evade enemies, and go through certain walls. If you hold down the R Button then Jump, Luigi will Jump backwards while spinning in Midair. Luigi also can flutter a bit after Jumping, which was first used in Super Mario Bros. 2, and run on water for a short period of time.

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Luigi, as seen in Luigi's Mansion

Luigi's Lone Quest

During the events of Paper Mario, Luigi kept a diary where he wrote about various things, such as how he dislikes being left out of adventures with his brother. An entry in his diary foreshadows his next solo quest, Luigi's Mansion. He also leads the parade in the end credits, much like in Super Mario RPG.

During Luigi's Mansion, Luigi won a mansion in a contest he hadn't even entered. Luigi called Mario and asked him to visit the mansion. Mario got to the mansion first, but when Luigi arrived, Mario was nowhere to be found and ghosts haunted the mansion. Luigi met Professor E. Gadd and received the Poltergust 3000, a vacuum that allowed him to capture ghosts.

Luigi went through the mansion, vacuuming many ghosts, in order to save his helpless brother from the King of all Boos. After defeating all of the spooks, the professor turned them into paintings. Luigi saw that Mario had been turned into a painting as well. With the help of E. Gadd, he was freed from his pastel prison. After Mario was rescued, he went with Peach on another vacation, but this time, without Luigi.

Exploits In the Beanbean Kingdom

After Mario returned from his latest adventure, in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Luigi had to go on another adventure. When Cackletta stole Princess Peach's voice Mario and Luigi had to go to the Beanbean Kingdom to get it back. Luigi wanted to stay in the Mushroom Kingdom, but after a series of tragic and hilarious events, he ended up going with Mario. Mario and Luigi used the Koopa Cruiser to get to the Beanbean Kingdom and save Princess Peach's voice from Cackletta and Fawful. Luigi sees how much help he is to Mario, and decides to stay on the adventure, even though he was fearful the majority of the time. Luigi is even is the damsel for a while. Luigi also has to rescue Mario during the game when the latter gets Bean Fever.

Paper Luigi

While Mario saved Princess Peach and collected the Crystal Stars in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Luigi also had a mission of his own. After every chapter in the game, Mario can hear Luigi's story in Rogueport. When telling Mario the story, Luigi exaggerates and tells lies to make the story better and make himself sound much more heroic; Luigi's partners almost always secretly tell Mario what really happened. Later, Luigi gets interviewed and five Super Luigi books are sold. Luigi's adventure involved rescuing Princess Éclair of the Waffle Kingdom from the Chestnut King. Luigi's story sounded extremely similar to Mario's in most aspects. He usually messed up during his adventure, such as accidentally knocking his partner Blooey the Blooper into lava.

He also appears in the audience when in battle, and cheers Mario on during the final battle with the Shadow Queen; one of the word bubbles in that battle reads "YOU GO BRO" in green letters. His fan club, whose members include Toadia and a Toad from Petalburg, was also given two mentions in the game. Lastly, it is worthy of note that Luigi's silhouette was the first of the many white character silhouettes who walked across varying areas of the screen during the game's ending credits; this was likely done as to mirror Luigi's past RPG roles as a parade leader.

Plumbers in Distress

In Super Princess Peach, Bowser's minions, using the power of the Vibe Scepter, kidnapped Mario. They also kidnapped Luigi and Toad because they got in the way. Peach goes on a quest to rescue them.

Bowser makes sure that he hides Luigi well because of what he has done in the past which leads him to hiding him late in the game.

Peach finds Luigi in the boss level of Giddy Sky, instead of a Toad. She defeats the boss, Giant Kamek, and rescues Luigi.

Back in Time

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Luigi, with his younger self Baby Luigi.

Once again, both Mario brothers unite in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. The princess had recently used E. Gadd's Time Machine to go back in time and she was trapped there by the Shroobs. Mario now has to go save her again, and takes Luigi for some help.

Both brothers go back in time to find Peach. However when they go to the past, they're in the time period of the Shroob invasion. Later in the game, Mario and Luigi meet their younger selves, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi, who help them find the princess.

The brothers look all over the past Mushroom Kingdom collecting Star Shards. After finally collecting enough, Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi go to the past of Princess Peach's Castle, which has been turned into Shroob Castle.

Luigi and company defeat all the enemies, and defeat Princess Shroob, Elder Princess Shroob, and Shrowser. They finally save Peach, go back to their own time, and watch sadly as Baby Mario and Baby Luigi go back to their time.

A New Adventure with Mario

Once again, in New Super Mario Bros., Princess Peach was kidnapped and had to be saved by Mario. This time she had been kidnapped by Bowser Jr., Bowser's son. Mario went to save the princess with a little help from Luigi. Luigi is a secret character in this game, and his role is the same as Mario's.

The Enigmatic Mr. L

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Luigi's brainwashed thief-like and evil alter-ego, Mr. L.

In the game Super Paper Mario Luigi was playable. He is noticeably braver here, rushing in to save Princess Peach, jumping on Bowser, and calling Count Bleck a goon. His special move is a jump that is so powerful it sends him out of the screen. He is the last character to be unlocked, joining Mario's party in the interlude between Chapters 6 and 7.

Brainwashed by Count Bleck's assistant, Nastasia, Luigi becomes Mr. L, also known as The Green Thunder. Before Mario could get his hands on the fifth Pure Heart, Mr. L made his dramatic appearance in the Whoa Zone, Mario and his team seemed to not recognize Mr. L as being Luigi. He attacks with a super jump and can use Shroom Shakes during battle. To stop him from using the Shroom Shake, the player may attack him before it heals him. When he is bested in combat, he reveals his trusted giant-robot "brother", Brobot, which he attacks Mario with in space. When he was defeated, he vowed to return. Later, at Count Bleck's lair, Mr. L did not seem pleased with Bleck's minions, going so far as to call them "junior" minions and calling them weak.

He returned as a boss in Chapter 6, after the Sammer Kingdom was destroyed. Here, he fights with Brobot L-Type. After being defeated, Dimentio betrays him and sends him to The Underwhere. He loses all memory of his having been Mr. L and returns to his normal state. Mario finds him scared in The Underwhere, and Luigi joins Mario on his quest.

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The actual Luigi's appearance in Super Paper Mario.

Eventually, he faces Dimentio in Castle Bleck alone, not even with a single Pixl by his side. Nevertheless, he manages to defeat Dimentio, but gets knocked out by Dimentio's suicidal attack. Princess Peach finds and awakens him. He later rejoins Mario with Peach and Bowser and the four heroes' power makes Count Bleck defeatable. With Luigi's help, the heroes defeated Count Bleck and saved the universe. However, Dimentio snatched the Chaos Heart, saying that it was Mr. L's turn to shine once more. Suddenly, a brainwashing sprout emerges from Luigi's head and puts him under Dimentio's control. Dimentio says the Dark Prognosticus states that he is the chosen one to absorb the Chaos Heart. Luigi fuses with the Chaos Heart and Dimentio to become Super Dimentio. The other three heroes defeated Super Dimentio and turned Luigi back to normal. Luigi then witnessed Lord Blumiere and Lady Timpani use their love to stop The Void.

Mr. L's name and attitude were likely taken from Mr. T, a wrestler. His personality and attire also seem to be similar to the "gentleman thief" archetype of classic literature. The pose he does represents ballet, and is mostly opposite of O' Chunks' disco-like pose, even in its colors, Mr. L's other name The Green Thunder, could also possibly be derived from the fictional super hero, Green Lantern. The Green Thunder may also be a reference Luigi's ability to use the Thunderhand acquired in SuperstarSaga. Mr. L is also referenced in Paper Luigi's trophy in Super Smash Bros Brawl, however, is mentioned as "Mister L" instead.

Battle in Space

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Luigi looking up at a Luma in Super Mario Galaxy

Luigi appears Super Mario Galaxy. When Bowser abducts Peach's Castle, Luigi and the Toad Brigade are apparently inside. However, they all escape and get lost in space. Luigi is kidnapped by the monster Bouldergeist and imprisoned in the Ghostly Galaxy. Mario must come and rescue him, after which he will help Mario in a handful of missions, including help in collecting stars (although, he gets lost every time, and must be rescued).

After the player collects all 120 stars and defeats Bowser again, Luigi will be playable. There are several differences when playing with Luigi: His run is faster, but takes more time to build up speed, it's harder for him to stop running, he can jump higher and he loses some breathing air when he does a Star Spin underwater. Additionally, Cosmic Luigi is faster and more intelligent than Cosmic Mario when racing.

Notably, the playable Luigi is a little shorter and has a different head shape than the NPC Luigi. His clothes are also slightly darker. The NPC Luigi refers to the playable Luigi as "me" as he calls Mario "bro." Template:Endspoiler

Other Appearances/Spin-offs

Luigi is also playable in all of the Mario Party and Mario Kart series, as well as the Mario sports games. He often gets his own course, usually the first and most simplistic.

Luigi is also a team captain in Mario Strikers Charged. He is a Balanced player, and his Mega Strike uses electricity, most likely referring to his ability from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga ability: Thunderhand. His Super Ability is Super Luigi!

Luigi also appeared in Itadaki Street DS, where he joined many of his friends and Dragon Quest characters. He also appeared in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, where he is a Balanced racer. He also made an appearance in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games where he is an All-Around character, just like Mario.

He makes a small cameo in Yoshi's Story in the level Torrential Maze of the second world. His name is printed in the background of the stage.

Luigi Busts a Move

Luigi (or Mario, depending on who the player chooses) danced to save the Mushroom Kingdom during the events of Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. Waluigi went to Truffle Tower to steal the Music Keys and grant him the power to "hypnotize the rhythmless masses". However, after he opened the door, all but one key flew to various locations in the Mushroom Kingdom. One of the music Keys went down the sea, another one to Mushroom Park and another one to Freeze Mountain Toad, witnessing these events, rushed to tell Luigi. If all keys were not returned, they could fall into the wrong hands.

Luigi set out to find all four Music Keys, along with Toad. Using the S.S. Brass to navigate, Luigi challenged Waluigi (and other characters) to a "dance-off" and got all four Music Keys back.

After Luigi retrieved all the keys, Bowser accosted them. Bowser retreated into his castle and Luigi followed him on the S.S. Brass. Luigi won the "Final Dance Off" with him and got the Music Keys back. All the keys were subsequently returned to Truffle Tower.

Super Smash Bros. series

Template:SSB Infobox Luigi is a secret (unlockable) character in the fighting game Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64. He is unlocked by beating Bonus stages as all eight of the default characters, and then beating him in a fight. Despite being unlockable, he always fights alongside Mario in Stage 4 of 1-P Mode, and briefly appears (alongside all unlockable characters) in the opening.

He also appears as a secret character in Super Smash Bros. Melee, the sequel for Super Smash Bros. To unlock him, one had to play the first level of Adventure Mode with a 2 in the "seconds" area of the remaining time. If done correctly, there would be a short cutscene with Luigi kicking Mario off the stage. The player then had to battle Luigi in Mario's place. If Luigi is beaten in less than a minute, then when finishing the Adventure Mode, Luigi would appear again to challenge the player.

He also appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as an unlockable character once more. To unlock him, the player has to play 22 brawls, complete Classic mode without using continues, or simply get him to join you in The Subspace Emissary. His Final Smash is the Negative Zone, which causes a big "Negative Zone" to appear around Luigi, causing a variety of effects to happen to any opposing player trapped in the zone, including slow-motion, a flower or dizziness, among other things.

Solid Snake Codec Conversation

  • Snake: That guy with the mustache...
  • Colonel: Ha. You mean the "King of Second Bananas"?
  • Snake: Hey, that's Luigi! Show him a little respect!
  • Colonel: Look at that pale skin. He's been living in his brother's shadow for too long.
  • Snake: That's a low blow, Colonel!
  • Colonel: Face it, Snake! Once a kid brother, always a kid brother!
  • Snake: Colonel, what's gotten into you?!
  • Colonel: La li lu le lo. La li lu le lo. La li lu le lo.
  • Snake: Colonel, snap out of it! Colonel!! Coooooooloneeeeeel!

Role in the Subspace Emissary

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Luigi's snapshot in The Subspace Emissary.

Luigi first appears where he pretends to threaten and attack on-coming Waddle Dees. They are harmless, and make no move to attack him, but he is frightened by them, nonetheless. Then, out of nowhere he is attacked from behind by King Dedede, who slams Luigi with his mallet, sending him flying into the air. After he comes back down, he becomes a trophy. King Dedede places him on the road as bait for Wario, who is coming down the road. Wario takes the bait, and Dedede manages to steal the princess and Ness trophies along with Wario's Cargo.

Dedede places a special badge on Luigi, Ness, and the princess, though the princess's badge is knocked off when Bowser flies off with the princess in his Koopa Clown Car and is later swallowed by Kirby. Later, when Tabuu turns everyone into trophies, the badges turn Luigi and Ness back into living creatures. The badges had the power to bring trophies back to life. Luigi and Ness afterward turned King Dedede back to life. The unlikely trio set off to help out Mario, Donkey Kong, Samus, Fox, Link, Yoshi, Pikachu, Captain Falcon, Marth, Mr. Game & Watch, Falco, Pit, Captain Olimar, Lucas, Diddy Kong, the Pokémon Trainer, and Ike. Luigi, along with Ness, then watch Dedede fight Bowser, and later help him convince Wario to join them. After they turned everyone back to normal, they all fought Tabuu. Template:Endspoiler

Personal Information

Physical Description

Luigi is very similar to his older brother in appearance, although Luigi is slimmer and taller. His face is notably thinner and chinless. Luigi has a smoothed mustache and light blue eyes. He wears unfaded denim jean overalls, brown work shoes, and a green long-sleeve shirt. Luigi's Hat is similar to Mario's Hat, being green instead of red and having an "L" replace Mario's signature "M." In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, both he and Mario have red and white striped socks; this trait is not present in any other games.

Personality

Luigi is portrayed as timid and a bit of a coward. He also worries and is considerably self-conscious. However, he overcomes his fears and acts like a hero when necessary. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, he's presented to be more arrogant and somewhat of a liar, as he changes the story of his adventure to make himself look better; his partners claim his stories are false. In Super Paper Mario his cowardliness is rarely shown, and he acts brave and boldly rushes into dangerous situations.

Luigi is also somewhat clumsy. For example, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, he accidentally bumps one of his partners, Blooey, into a volcano while trying to stop evil. Usually though, he is very agile and can do many stunts Mario can not; such as doing a Spring Jump without any Ultra Boots in Super Paper Mario.

In Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time, the Star Gate (which supposedly knows all) passes Luigi as "unworthy" to enter. This most likely has something to do with Luigi's "dark secret from his past," which it also mentions; Luigi did something either embarrassing or foolish which he has kept a secret ever since. However, in a interview with a member of staff, he stated Luigi had no dark secret, and it was actually a reference to the fact Luigi constantly lives in the shadow of his brother. He also added: 'Why make Luigi into a bad guy? We have Waluigi for that instead!'

Whereas Mario almost says nothing (a point is made out of this in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars with Toad and The Thousand-Year Door with Doopliss), Luigi is proven to be quite the conversationalist in the Paper Mario series. In Super Paper Mario, Luigi is almost Mario's "mouth." He does all the speaking for Mario in the beginning of the game (a role later taken by Tippi). Once he joins Mario's party, however, he only talks during scenes where the four heroes are shown together.

As shown in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Luigi's state of being in the shadow of his brother shows strongly. An example would be the way Luigi is almost never happy, how his commentary is very mono-toned and how one of his taunts is a bashful kick of the ground.

In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Luigi is consistently portrayed as being the smarter of the two, but the cowardice trait is also shown as Luigi is scared of things going very wrong. He also doesn't take as many risks as Mario does.

Overall, Luigi's personality usually makes drastic changes depending on the appearance. Very few games have portrayed him with a personality that lasts throughout the subsequent release. In fact, in Mario Party 3 each character competed for a Star Stamp. However, depending on who the player chose to be through story mode, Luigi would take the place of that character, regardless of who they were; showing that Luigi is indeed a character with a personality hard to determine.

Luigi's Voice

Luigi's voice has varied in different games, unlike his brother, whose voice has basically continued unchanged since Super Mario 64. Luigi has had a high and low quality voice in many of his appearances. His voice sounds much like Mario's but with a "mouse" type pitch to it. The player can sample this in the Mario Party series when the player chooses him or gets a star. Two notable quotes he'd say are "Good Choice" (Mario Party 3) and "Yeah, Luigi has got it again!" (Mario Party 6). His voice in the first two games in the Super Smash Bros. Series was just a sample of Mario's voice from Super Mario 64, but in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, he has his own, lower pitched voice. In Super Paper Mario, his voice changes again, with a rougher and deeper Italian voice. Unlike his brother, Luigi is not a silent protagonist; he usually tends to talk a little too much. But in games like Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time he, as well as Mario, would talk in gibberish that the player can't interpret, but the other characters in the game do.

Luigi's Age

Originally Luigi was introduced as Mario's younger brother. The first indication of their specific age difference was in "Family Album "The Early Years"" implied that Luigi was born after Mario by several years. However, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island described the brothers as twins. The remake of the game, Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 did not expressly call them twins, but noted that Luigi was Mario's younger brother, carried to their parents at the same time. However, many video game sources still refer to Luigi as the younger brother, indicating that Luigi was the second born twin, regardless of his delivery by The Stork. Luigi's Trophy description in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and the manual to Mario Kart Wii also mentioned him as Mario's twin brother. It also clearly states in the Yoshi Touch & Go instruction booklet that the stork is carrying a pair of newborn twins (referring to Mario and Luigi) on page six. Since Luigi is still said to be Mario's younger twin brother it can be assumed that he was born right after Mario, making them just about the same age.

Abilities

Luigi's abilities are usually the same as Mario's, with only a few minor differences. Luigi jumps higher than Mario, but usually has lower traction. Also, in games such as The Lost Levels and in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, he is shown to be slower than Mario. However, in Mario Superstar Baseball and Super Mario Galaxy, he is slightly faster than Mario, though in the latter it takes longer to build up running speed. Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World, he is seen spitting fireballs, instead of shooting them from his hands. In Super Mario 64 DS Luigi can run across a small amount of water with a running start. With the Power Flower, he can come invisible and walk through enemies and certain walls. In the Super Smash Bros. games his fireballs are green and unlike Mario's Fireballs, levitate. In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Luigi is given the ability to harness and release electricity with a technique known as the "Thunderhand", and the same ability is referenced in Mario Strikers Charged, he was shown with the ability to control electricity, as seen in his Mega Strike.

Super Smash Bros. Special Moves

Green Fireball

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Mario and Luigi's fireballs in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Luigi used green fireballs in Super Smash Bros., Super Smash Bros. Melee, and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Although the move was called Fireball, the same name as Mario's move, it differed slightly in both appearance and effect. Luigi's fireballs were green, matching his choice of clothing, and the fireballs were not effected by gravity. This means the fireball will always go straight, and won't bounce on the ground. However, other than that, nothing else was changed. Kirby can use Green Fireballs when he sucks up Luigi.

Green Missile

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Luigi preforming the Green Missile in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

The Green Missile is Luigi's B smash special move in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. When executed, Luigi will fly like a rocket across the stage, smashing any other characters and burning them. Luigi is able to charge this move up, which will allow him to fly farther and harder than usual. This will cause more damage to the opponent, sometimes rocketing the foe in the skies. Green Missile is actually a better third jump than his Super Jump Punch attack, as once Luigi has used that attack, he is unable to do anything else until he lands. The attack is very similar to Pikachu's Skull Bash, as stated by Luigi's trophy. Luigi's Green Missile has a 12.5 % chance of overpowering and going too far or just more damage to his opponents.


Super Jump Punch

The Super Jump Punch is a jumping move Mario, Luigi, and Dr. Mario can perform in the Super Smash Bros. series. It is executed by pressing B while holding the control stick upwards at the same time. When Luigi performs it, he jumps forward like Mario in the original SSB, but he jumps straight up in Melee. He can recover using the Green Missile attack. When either of the Marios perform the attack, coins fly out of the enemy, and the foe receives about 10 % damage. Dr. Mario's version of the attack is the exact same as Mario's, only more powerful. When Luigi performs it, only one coin flies out of the enemy. But, if done correctly, the enemy is cloaked in fire and receives up to 25 % damage. However, Luigi must be positioned right in front of his enemy for this Super Jump Punch to work, otherwise it results in 1 % damage. The move appears the same in the third Super Smash Bros. game Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Mario's stays the exact same from the previous installments. Luigi's Super Jump Punch, however, changes. Though more powerful then Mario's, he lands on his head when he hits ground. This leaves Luigi defenseless and able to be hit by a nearby player. If used correctly, it can be a Meteor Smash.

Luigi Cyclone

Template:Smashbox Luigi Cyclone is a special move that Luigi can perform in Super Smash Bros., Super Smash Bros. Melee, and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. After pressing B while tilting the Control Stick in the down position, Luigi would spin around in similar fashion to Mario's Mario Tornado. He would pull in nearby opponents, spin them around, severely damaging them in the process, and then fling them in the air, which will leave them open for more attacks. However, the move takes a while to use, and because of its lack of effect on a single opponent, the move is best used when surrounded. Also Luigi Cyclone has the ability to move rather than Mario Tornado making it ideal if characters are far from Luigi. In Melee and Brawl, the cyclone allows Luigi for vertical movement if the B button is pressed repeatedly. It is, however, easier in Brawl.

Negative Zone

Template:Smashbox Negative Zone is Luigi's Final Smash in the game Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Wii. It is a rather bizarre Final Smash, after Luigi breaks open the Smash Ball, he starts dancing around in a strange, almost hypnotic way and a large green circle appears on the stage, which has a fairly large radius. Everything in the circle is altered to look like a negative image, hence the name. Any opponents caught in this circle will be affected by a variety of effects, such as uncontrollable taunting. They can escape from the circle and possibly avoid from the effects after leaving the circle. They will be affected while the green circle is still on the stage, and will stay affected a little bit after the circle disappears. Luigi remains able to move at full speed, giving him a clear advantage over his opponents for a short period of time. The effects wear off after a little while, when the green circle starts to shrink.

The effects are:

  • Drastically reduced attack power
  • Greater launch distance when hit
  • Increased likelihood of slipping
  • Steady increase in damage percentage
  • Flower growth on head
  • Dizziness
  • Uncontrollable taunting
  • Sudden sleepiness
  • Decreased movement speed

Trophy Description

Luigi's Final Smash. As exotic music plays, he performs a dance befitting a sorcerous incantation. A barrier envelops him, negatively impacting all in his area. Random effects include getting launched, sleeping, moving in slow motion, tripping, fainting, and losing attack power. This technique is a reflection of the dark side he embraced in his brother's shadow.

Roles Taken

Luigi is a hero, but usually a sidekick. In the Mario & Luigi games, he is a cowardly sidekick who is occasionally forced to be brave. He is the hero of a separate adventure the player don't get to play or see in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door where he is a coward and changes the story to make himself look more heroic. In Super Paper Mario he was not a sidekick, but rather one of the four heroes, which made him equal to Mario. His sidekick role was completely different in Luigi's Mansion, where Mario needed to be rescued out of a painting. Also in Super Paper Mario, he was brainwashed by Nastasia to become a villain, Mr. L, and again later was brainwashed by Dimentio to become Super Dimentio, the final boss.

Nicknames

Since Mario has starred in many more games and has been on many more adventures than Luigi, he has received most of the popularity. Almost everyone knew who Mario was. Luigi, on the other hand, has little popularity and is unknown to most.

Interactions with Other Characters

Mario

Main article: Mario

Mario is Luigi's one and only brother. Luigi often joins Mario in missions to save Peach, but Mario tends to go on adventures without him. Despite their sibling rivalry and Luigi's jealously toward Mario, Mario and Luigi have always maintained a unique "brotherly love" for each other which is further proven in Luigi's Mansion and Mario is Missing. Mario and Luigi are automatic partners in most games.

Princess Peach

Main article: Princess Peach

Princess Peach is portrayed to be Luigi's friend. In any game where Luigi can switch Mario for the same role, Peach reacts to him in the same manner she does to Mario. Luigi is seen swooning over her in her Mario Power Tennis victory scene with hearts in his eyes, indicating that Luigi, like his brother, has a crush on Peach. In Super Paper Mario, Luigi comes to Peach's rescue in an attempt to stop Count Bleck and the wedding between Peach and Bowser. Luigi's storyline in Super Mario Galaxy is almost the same as Mario's, and Princess Rosalina calls Peach Luigi and Mario's "special one". The two share chemistry in Mario Superstar Baseball, and are called "Green Eschort" in Mario Party 5.

Bowser

Main article: Bowser

Bowser is Luigi's first enemy. Luigi and Bowser have almost always been enemies, but Bowser's main rivalry is with Mario. It may be worthy of note that, in Super Paper Mario, Luigi was seemingly unaware of Bowser's almost clichéd past attempts. Stalling to realize that Bowser was the sort of person who would kidnap Princess Peach, and even then not remembering Bowser's name until he actually encountered the Koopa King. Similarly, Bowser does not recognize Luigi when they meet in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.

Toad

Main article: Toad

Toad directly adventured with the brothers in Super Mario Bros. 2. Besides giving Luigi tips and the occasional pick-me-up, Toad doesn't spend nearly as much time with Luigi as he does with Mario. In Super Mario 64 DS, Toad said that Luigi couldn't have gone this far and is really Mario in green clothes. Toad also acted as one of Luigi's major allies in Luigi's Mansion, and allowed the player to save their game. He is also in the Mario cartoons, and appears as both a helper and a close friend of Mario and Luigi's.

Wario

Main article: Wario

Wario was saved from Chief Chilly in Super Mario 64 DS by Luigi. In the past, Baby Wario saved Baby Luigi from Kamek along with Yoshi and other characters. Wario seems to have a competitive rivalry with Luigi in the Mario Party intro when they were arguing whether being a superstar required brains or brawn. According to the official website for Wario Land 4, Wario ties Luigi's shoelaces together, most likely for a joke.

Yoshi

Main article: Yoshi

Yoshi is one of Luigi's oldest friends. When Luigi was kidnapped as a baby, a Yoshi and Baby Mario went to save him. Luigi occasionally rides Yoshi, although Yoshi has been known to be as good as Luigi on his own two feet. In the Super Mario World cartoon, Luigi is the one to have found Yoshi (who receives him as, humorously, a mother figure), as shown in the episode "Mama Luigi."

Princess Daisy

Main article: Princess Daisy

As previously noted, one of Princess Daisy's only appearances between Super Mario Land and Mario Tennis was in NES Open Tournament Golf, where she caddied for Luigi just as Peach did for Mario; this would be Luigi's first documented interaction with Daisy. After Daisy appeared as an optional automatic partner for Luigi in Mario Tennis, Luigi and Daisy have been portrayed as a couple on numerous occasions. Such as in Mario Golf Toadstool Tour, where they are seen golfing alongside Peach and Mario. Some of their team names from the Mario Party series include: "Steady Sweeties", "Tango Tanglers", and "Shy Sidekicks". Perhaps the most telling occurrence was in Mario Power Tennis, wherein Daisy says to Luigi, "Hey, sweetie! I'll take that", while receiving her trophy from Luigi. Also, in Mario Superstar Baseball and Mario Super Sluggers, Luigi and Daisy are "buddy players", and they share very good chemistry. Most recently, in Mario Kart Wii, there is a giant statue on the Daisy Circuit that shows the two holding hands and dancing together. Arguably the greatest evidence for any existing relationship between Luigi and Daisy is in the Super Mario Bros. (film), released in 1993. Luigi and Daisy were quite clearly depicted as being infatuated with one another in this movie. Nintendo's only official word on this matter came in Super Smash Bros. Melee, where Daisy's trophy biography states, "After her appearance in Mario Golf, some gossips started portraying her as Luigi's answer to Mario's Peach".

Waluigi

Main article: Waluigi

Waluigi nurtures an especially hostile grudge against Luigi for unknown reasons. In Mario Tennis, Luigi made a gesture at Waluigi at which Waluigi reacted badly to. They share a fierce rivalry in all games they are together.

King Boo

Main article: King Boo

King Boo was the main boss of Luigi's mansion and was the start of a bitter rivalry. The two of them don't seem to work together very well, one an example being the bad chemistry between the two in Mario Baseball and the fact that Luigi claimed King Boo's old Crown in Luigi's Mansion. In Super Mario 64 DS, Luigi was locked up by a Big Boo who looked nearly identical to King Boo.

Rosalina

Main article: Rosalina

Rosalina met Luigi in Super Mario Galaxy. Luigi aided Mario in retreiving the power stars. In Battlerock Galaxy he tells Mario that he'll only give him the green star if he told Rosalina that he found it for her. Upon collecting all 121 stars with both Mario and Luigi, the mailtoad sends a picture when you talk to him in the Grand Finale Galaxy. Luigi's picture shows him, Rosalina, and the Toad Brigade with Peach's castle in the backround, while Mario's is of him, Peach, and three Lumas on the first planet of Good Egg Galaxy.

Appearances in Other Media

Anime

Luigi
Luigi in The Great Mission to Save Princess Peach.

The first animated Luigi appeared in the anime movie The Great Mission to Save Princess Peach, where he was voiced by Yuu Mizushima. For some reason, he was mis-colored in the movie as wearing a blue cap and overalls and a yellow shirt, although it may be worth noting that, at the time of The Great Mission to Save Princess Peach's creation, Luigi had not yet been given a consistent palette and his current color scheme had not been introduced in-game. The anime also marked the first time Luigi was ever given a personality; The Great Mission to Save Princess Peach depicted Luigi as very greedy, typically thinking only of profits and characterized by his pickaxe and shovel, both of which he used to mine for Coins. (As a matter of fact, Luigi often left adventuring with Mario and Kibidango to search for Coins,

Luigi fighting Koopa.
Luigi and Bowser in the Super Mario Amada Series.

though he usually ended up helping them progress in various ways through his miserly efforts.) Luigi in the anime was also noticeably more serious and less dreamy than Mario, and he seemed to lack his brother's almost otherworldly connection to Princess Peach.

Luigi also appeared in another Mario anime movie, the Super Mario Amada Series, which depicted as wearing his traditional blue and green clothing. Luigi only appears in the last story of the Super Mario Amada Series film, Shirayukihime (Snow White) appearing just in time to save Mario and Princess Peach from Bowser, who was portrayed as the stories' wicked queen.

Other

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Luigi saying, "That's Mama Luigi to you, Mario!" in the Super Mario World cartoon
Luigi as he is seen in the Super Mario World animated series.

Later, he was played by John Leguizamo in the Super Mario Bros. movie. He also appeared in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, (where Danny Wells portrayed him) and the other Western cartoons The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World (both of which gave his role to Tony Rosato); it is interesting to note that The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! is the origin of Luigi's cautious, easily-frightened personality which Nintendo later brought into the games as well, including Luigi's Mansion. Also in "Super Mario World" Luigi was the one who found Yoshi and which caused Yoshi to call him Mama Luigi.

Though these are the only widely-known depictions of Luigi in other media, it is perhaps interesting to note that the character was first played in live-action (by an unknown actor) in a certain Mario Bros. commercial, more specifically one for the Atari 2600 version.

The Super Mario Adventures comic serial's depiction of Luigi, oddly, features him in an opposite portrayal to his personality in the games and cartoons. In the first installment, Luigi wants to eat his lunch first and whines about his hunger as Mario continues with their plumbing job. Later, Luigi is actually willing to go into a Ghost House that Bowser has set as a trap for them, despite Mario's warnings, and then ends up going in anyway when Bowser lets loose the scent of a giant hunk of aged provolone cheese. Also worth noting is that, prefiguring Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Luigi disguises himself as Princess Peach to infiltrate the Koopalings' hideout.

Luigi also made several appearances in the Club Nintendo comic series, usually as a companion of his brother Mario. In the story "Super Mario: Im Rausch der Geschwindigkeit", however, Luigi worked as a policeman and actually imposed a fine on Mario when the latter was violating the speed limit of Brooklyn while riding Yoshi. Luigi also insisted on being called "Officer Luigi."

Portrayals

Luigi has been voiced/portrayed by:

Other Information

Mario Kart: Super Circuit

  • Speed: ***
  • Weight: ***
  • Bio: Like his brother, Luigi is a well-rounded driver. He has average Speed and Weight, which makes his kart very easy to keep under control.

Mario Hoops 3 on 3

  • Baller Name: Mushroom Dynamite
  • Type: All-Around
  • Special Shot: Green Fire Shot
  • Letter to Tap: L

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

  • Partner: Mario
  • Class: Middleweight
  • Personal Kart: Green Fire
  • Special Item:Green Fireball
  • Bio: He may look timid, but don't underestimate Luigi. He's not afraid to knock you off your block with his deadly green fireballs.

Mario Superstar Baseball

  • Teams: Luigi Gentlemen, Luigi Vacuums, Luigi Mansioneers
  • Type: Balanced
  • Starting Team Captain: Mario
  • Status: Secondary Team Captain
  • Stats:
    • Batting: 5/10
    • Pitching: 6/10
    • Fielding: 6/10
    • Running: 6/10
  • Player Profile:
    • Strong Point: Might
    • Special Talents: Wall Jump, Super Jump
    • Trajectory:
      • Field: Center
      • Height: Normal
  • Special Ball: Fireball
  • Default Batting Position: Left
  • Default Throwing Arm: Right
  • Sweet Spot: The "L" on the bat
  • Compatible Relationships: Daisy, Mario, Peach
  • Bio: "The younger Mario bro. He's a better jumper than Mario but lacks good traction. Always in Mario's shadow, Luigi tends to be low-key but is always a dark horse in athletic contests. Despite perpetually finishing second, his excellent form and green Fireball make him a force."

Mario Party 7

Mario Strikers Charged

Stats

  • Movement: 6
  • Shooting: 6
  • Passing: 6
  • Defense: 6

Mario Party DS

  • Bio: Wherever Mario goes, his bro is sure to follow - and this game is no exception!

Mario Kart Wii

  • Size: Medium
  • Actual Bonuses
    • Speed: +1
    • Weight: +2

Catch Card

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Luigi's Catch Card.

Card Type: Rare

Card Description: The mean green bro is here again to back up his brother. He's got a vertical jump like you wouldn't believe.

Profile Information from Super Smash Bros.

Though often hidden in his older brother Mario's shadow, Luigi is, in reality, very popular. Taller than Mario, Luigi also jumps higher. Although he didn't appear in Super Mario 64, in Mario Kart 64 he performed to the best of his ability. For one who seems to always be in the background, he has many fans who eagerly await his appearance.

Trophy Information from Super Smash Bros. Melee

# Name Image First Game/Move Description
46 Luigi
(Classic)
Mario Bros.
Arcade 1983
Although Mario's younger brother has always played second fiddle, Luigi finally garnered the spotlight with his very own game, Luigi's Mansion. Things are looking up for the eternal understudy; he's even picked up his own rival in Waluigi. The day he's referred to as the "lean, mean, green machine" may not be too far off.
47 Luigi [Smash]
(Adventure)
B: Fireball
Smash B: Green Missile
Luigi has worse traction than his brother, but he's a more powerful jumper. His Fireballs aren't affected by gravity, so they fly straight horizontally. The Green Missile is similar to Pikachu's Skull Bash, but there's a 12.5% chance of a spontaneous misfire. Luigi's taunting pose inflicts minor damage.
48 Luigi [Smash]
(All-Star)
Up & B: Super Jump Punch
Down & B: Luigi Cyclone
Smack someone with Luigi's Super Jump Punch, and if the timing is just right, it will become a Fire Jump Punch of incredible strength. However, Luigi can only jump straight up when delivering this blow, and if his aim is a bit off, he'll only do a single point of damage. The Luigi Cyclone sucks foes in and twirls them about.
272 Vacuum Luigi Luigi's Mansion
11/01
In a strange twist of fate, Luigi wins a huge mansion in a contest he didn't even enter, and the place turns out to be haunted! After meeting a weird professor named Elvin Gadd, Luigi enters the place armed with a flashlight and a ghost-sucking vacuum cleaner. Mario's trapped somewhere in there! Can Luigi save him?

Trophy Information from Super Smash Bros. Brawl

# Name Image Appearance(s) Description
57 Luigi NES Mario Bros.
GCN Luigi's Mansion
Mario's younger twin brother. He's shy and quiet and overshadowed by his sibling, but he's actually quite talented. His jumping ability surpasses Mario's, and his all- around skills let him overcome any problem. He's a bit cowardly and really afraid of ghosts. Even so, in Luigi's Mansion, he was charged with cleaning up a whole house full of spirits.
58 Negative Zone WII Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Luigi's Final Smash. As exotic music plays, he performs a dance befitting a sorcerous incantation. A barrier envelops him, negatively impacting all in his area. Random effects include getting launched, sleeping, moving in slow motion, tripping, fainting, and losing attack power. This technique is a reflection of the dark side he embraced in his brother's shadow.
148 Paper Luigi WII Super Paper Mario The legendary hero Mario's younger brother. He's teased by Koopas and Goombas alike and is sometimes called "green mustache guy." He goes missing after Bowser and Peach's wedding. He's known for his jumping prowess--his special move is the High Jump. It's said he has a close relationship to the masked man brainwashed by Count Bleck and known only as "Mister L."

Bio from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 Writers Bible

Mario couldn't have a better teammate than his younger in age, but bigger in size, little brother Luigi, even though they approach their adventures with very different attitudes. Luigi always wishes Mario would take more time to weigh the risks before he leaps, swims, or flies into the unknown. But no matter how much he questions Mario's plans, Luigi always loyally follows him into the wildest dangers any Koopa could conceive. Luigi is your basic soft touch. A defender of downtrodden Mushrooms and Koopa-nabbed maidens. Naive, trusting and innocent, Luigi is not a bumbling fool. It's just that he's so nice and straightforward, which allows him to be sucked into a Koopa scheme, a Toad prank, or a Mario madcap plan.

Trivia

  • On The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, Luigi was revealed to be able to speak Pidgit.
  • Luigi's number in Super Mario Strikers is 2. This is because he is the "second brother".
  • Luigi was the second best "property" in Nintendo Monopoly, losing only to his famous brother, Mario. Here, he replaces Park Place and costs $350.
  • Luigi's emblem in various games is his trademark L.
  • It should be noted that Luigi does not like it when somebody makes fun of his mustache.
  • In Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, the "L Emblem Badge" makes the player wear Luigi's clothes.
  • Luigi appears in Animal-Crossing as a furniture item called the Luigi Trophy
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    The Luigi Trophy in Animal-Crossing
  • The first live-action portrayal of Luigi was in a commercial for Mario Bros. from 1983[1]. Mario himself would not appear in live-action until The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! aired in 1989.
  • In the arcade version of Donkey Kong Jr., there are two Marios that are seen pulling up Donkey Kong's cage. It is largely speculated that the second Mario was actually Luigi. This is uncomfirmed, however, but may have been where Nintendo got the idea to create Luigi in the first place.
  • In the log for the Paper Mario and the Thousand Year Door enemy Iron Cleft, the log says the cleft in the green shoes is younger, probably in reference to Luigi.
  • An internet fad has come up from a popular video called "Brawl Taunts' in which Luigi calls him self "Weegee" and many pictures have sprung up over the internet since.

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