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For the character in other contexts, see Luigi. Ads keep SmashWiki independent and free: Retrieved from " https: Navigation Main page Smash Bros. This page documents information about recently released content. Information may change rapidly as it becomes available. All information in this article must be verifiable. He can jump higher than his brother, Mario. His Up Special, Super Jump Punch, will gain maximum damage and launching power when hitting the opponent right at the start. This included a year of Luigi-themed games like Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon , Dr. A Luigi's Mansion statue was released on Club Nintendo.

On March 19, , the Year of Luigi ended. Since his appearance in Super Mario Bros. Nintendo Power listed Luigi as their fifth favourite hero, citing his dependability while describing him as being an underdog. They also listed him as having one of the best mustaches. Luigi has been featured in many "Top Sidekicks" lists. Machinima placed Luigi as the best sidekick on gaming on their "Top 10 Sidekicks in Gaming" list. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the Nintendo character. For other uses, see Luigi disambiguation.

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Bayonetta Bowser Bowser Jr. Retrieved from " https: Luigi's Mansion from Mario Kart: Luigi has also an alternate color which resembles Ice Luigi. The Super Mario Adventures comic serial's depiction of Luigi 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 when Bowser lets loose the scent of a giant hunk of aged provolone cheese.

In Mario is Missing! In order to do so, Luigi has to recover stolen artifacts in order to figure out what real world city he's in so he can call Yoshi to leave and return to the main castle. While the gameplay and details of the game differed between versions, Luigi's role remained the same. This game marked Luigi's first solo adventure and was the only one until Luigi's Mansion , eight years later.

The PC version of the game has become infamous among fans and internet memes due to the sprite of Luigi fans have dubbed "Weegee". Luigi is a main character in the Super Mario Bros. Here, Luigi is portrayed as a kind and courageous character, often jumping into trouble and making brash decisions due to his determination to protect and save Daisy.

Luigi himself doesn't do much aside from pacing at the goal while waiting for the player to arrive. Once the player does reach Luigi, he removes the bucket covering the player character's head. 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. Luigi was controlled by the second player, his sprite being a palette swap of Mario and his controls being the same as Mario's once again.

Despite this, the cutscenes feature Luigi with a different appearance. This was Luigi's only appearance on the Philips CD-i. In the beginning of Super Mario World 2: His kidnapping is the primary reason for Baby Mario and the Yoshis to embark on their adventure in this game. At the end of the game, Baby Luigi is rescued from Baby Bowser. After the credits, he and his brother are brought to their parents, who discover the two on their doorstep. Luigi made a small cameo in Yoshi's Story in the level Torrential Maze of the second world.

His name was printed in the background of the stage. Here, he is one of several babies that are kidnapped by Bowser and Kamek in their search for the star children. After his rescue, Baby Luigi is revealed to be one of the star children along with all the other babies. Yoshi's Island when Baby Luigi and Baby Mario are brought to their parents, who turn out not to be their real parents.

Legend of the Seven Stars , Luigi hosted the game's physical instruction booklet, only directly appearing at the start of the game's ending credits. There is a mention of him on Star Hill , where a Wish Star states his wish; in the English version, he wants to be a great plumber like his brother Mario, but in the Japanese version, he merely states that he wants to help his big bro only implying that it is Luigi's wish.

The Japanese version contains additional references to Luigi, such as Garro 's description of A Plumber's Lament originally including the subject's well wishes toward his little brother, and as one of the possible answers to the Dr. Topper quiz, "Luigi" is an answer for the ultimate enemy in the adventure instead of Bowser. A pre-release screenshot showed Luigi along with Mario and Mallow attending a banquet hosted by Valentina , suggesting he might have been playable or at least would've had a bigger role.

In Oil Panic , Luigi is normally sleeping. However, if Mario spills any oil on him, he wakes up and gets mad, and the player gets a miss. In Rain Shower, one of the characters that Mario has to keep dry is Luigi himself. In Boxing, Luigi has to face a Wiggler , a Boo , and Waluigi in a set of three different boxing matches. 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. Luigi has appeared in every Mario Party installment to date and has been a playable character in each title, aside from Mario Party-e. In the earlier Mario Party games , his character color was green, but has been changed to blue starting in Mario Party 3 green is now specific to Yoshi. Also in Mario Party 3 , Luigi is used in a character's place during the story mode if the player is already playing as that character. Whenever Luigi throws an orb, it has Luigi's emblem on it, which is a green letter L on a blue background. In Mario Party 8 , Luigi competes with his friends at the Star Carnival to win a year's supply of candy; in Mario Party 9 , he helps his friends recollect the Mini Stars.

During Toad Scramble in Mario Party: Star Rush , if the player has Luigi on their team, he stomps on the Goombas in their way and grants the player use of the Jumpy Dice Block. Luigi has appeared in Mario Party: The Top as a playable character, and he reappears in Super Mario Party in a playable capacity. In the first Super Smash Bros. He can be unlocked by completing the Break the Targets bonus game with all eight of the starter characters, followed by beating him on the Peach Castle stage.

Despite being a locked character, he always appears alongside Mario on Stage 4 of 1-P Mode and the How to Play tutorial. Luigi is one of the slowest characters in the game, on the ground and in the air tied with Ness for the slowest running speed, and the slowest air speed , as well as one of the lowest falling speeds. Luigi's attacks are either weaker than Mario's, or they deal the exact same damage. Keeping with his distinct gameplay in the Mario series, Luigi also has the lowest traction of any character, but has the highest jumps. Luigi's moves are mostly copied from Mario, though his copied moves have their distinctions.

His standard special move is Fireball , which travels in a straight line through the air rather than across the ground like Mario's. His down special is Luigi Cyclone , in which Luigi spins around rapidly; the move only hits twice, but deals greater damage and knockback. Finally, his up special move is Super Jump Punch , which only hits one time, but if it hits at the start of the move, it deals much greater damage and knockback.

In addition, Luigi's taunt is a low, short kick that can damage opponents, making it the only taunt in the game that can deal damage.

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Luigi is also an unlockable character in Super Smash Bros. To unlock him, the player has to either fight VS matches or clear the first level of Adventure Mode with the seconds value on the timer being a 2 ex. Upon clearing the later requirement, Luigi takes Mario's place in the following fight on Princess Peach's Castle. Defeating Luigi then unlocks him as a playable fighter.

Luigi retains his physics from the previous installment, having the lowest traction in the game, the second highest jump height now surpassed by Falco , and somewhat poor mobility overall, while being a middleweight. For this game, many of Luigi's moves were changed, increasing his distinction from Mario. Luigi's attack speed has majorly improved, and many of his attacks are now stronger than Mario's. In addition, his taunt, returning from Super Smash Bros.

Luigi also gains a distinct side special move, Green Missile , in which Luigi launches himself head-first into opponents. Unlike Mario, Luigi cannot Wall Jump in this game.

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In Super Smash Bros. Brawl , Luigi appears as an unlockable character once more. To unlock him, the player must either play 22 Brawl matches, clear Classic mode without using a continue, or have him join the party in The Subspace Emissary by clearing Subspace Part 1 ; with any of the former two methods, Luigi must be defeated on Luigi's Mansion to be unlocked.

For this game, Luigi's appearance has been updated to reflect his current design, and his voice clips use his distinct voice, rather than being Mario's voice clips at a higher pitch like in the previous games. Once again, a few of Luigi's animations were changed to make him less identical to Mario.

For this game, Luigi is now lighter than Mario rather than sharing his weight. He is also one of the few characters that is able to crawl. While few of Luigi's moves are changed in this installment, his Final Smash is Negative Zone , in which Luigi creates a green void that deals a random status effect to any opponents caught in it. 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.

From behind, he is attacked by King Dedede , who slams Luigi with his mallet, sending him flying into the air. After he comes back down, he becomes a trophy. A Western-style remix of the Luigi's Mansion theme plays during this segment. King Dedede places him on the road as bait for Wario , who is coming down the road.

Wario takes the bait, and King Dedede manages to steal Luigi along with the rescued princess and Ness. Later, Dedede places a special brooch on Luigi and the others. When Tabuu transforms everybody else into trophies, the brooches, which were revealed to be timer-based revival tools, turn Luigi and Ness back into living beings.

Luigi and Ness then revive King Dedede. The unlikely trio set off to help out the others in Subspace. Luigi, along with Ness, then watch King Dedede battle Bowser , and later help him convince Wario to join them. After they turn the trophies back to normal, they all face off against Tabuu. Luigi appears as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. None of his moves have been changed from the previous game with the exception of his down throw, which is now a Ground Pound instead of a body slam; and Final Smash, which is now Poltergust ; when used, Luigi pulls out the vacuum, which sucks in opponents, damages them, and launches them back out.

In this game, Luigi can use equipment to boost his stats at the cost of others. In addition to generic badges, Luigi, like Mario, can wear certain additional equipment such as shoes speed , overalls defense , and gloves attack. Finally, Luigi can use alternate special moves, which function differently than the base moves. Luigi returns as an unlockable playable character in Super Smash Bros. He has a new running animation, which is very similar to his running animation in Luigi's Mansion.

Like Mario, Luigi also receives a new walking animation. Aside from this, a few of his moves have changed, such as his up tilt and forward tilt. The former is an uppercut that goes straight upwards instead of a spinning uppercut in the original Super Smash Bros. Luigi also now uses his new Poltergust G for his grab and throws.

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Luigi's forward and back throws involve him slamming the opponent in multiple directions, while his up throw has him eject foes directly from the Poltergust G Luigi also uses the Poltergust G in his Final Smash. Luigi's up smash is nicknamed the Lead Headbutt, while his standard air is the Luigi Kick. Luigi appears in Simon 's debut trailer, "Vampire Killer", where he is walking through Dracula's Castle with his Poltergust while terrified of his surroundings. He attempts to ward off various approaching mummies with his Poltergust's flashlight, eventually hitting one of the mummies in the face with a plunger, which sticks for a few seconds before causing the Mummy to pursue Luigi in a rage, forcing him to flee.

He then exits the door into another room, only to find a moving Medusa bust with glowing eyes, causing him to flee again before tripping and landing on his posterior. He then gets back up and looks up to see Death, who kills him with his Scythe as he is screaming.

Death is then ambushed and warded off by Simon. At the end of the trailer, Luigi's soul attempts to reunite with his corpse, but as he does so, Carmilla's mask appears in the window next to him, causing him to scream. Luigi briefly appears in Piranha Plant 's reveal trailer, where he is seen dazed alongside a group of Yoshis.

Luigi is unlocked as the 33rd character to be unlocked via playing VS matches, or completing Classic Mode as Ike. Luigi also appears as a reoccurring character in the Mario Tennis cast. Through all titles, Luigi is an all-around tennis player like his brother, although he had better control and net play. Luigi also gained a rival by the name of Waluigi in the Nintendo 64 version of Mario Tennis and Luigi is one of the few characters to be initially playable in the Game Boy Color version.

In Mario Power Tennis , his mansion appears as a court. In Mario Tennis Open , the Miis can wear a uniform based on Luigi, as well as his costume, which is unlocked by winning the doubles Final Cup. Luigi also appears in Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash and Mario Tennis Aces as a balanced character. In Mario Tennis Aces , he wears tennis gear instead of his usual outfit. Once Bowser started lifting Peach's Castle into the sky with his own castle , Luigi escaped back to his house , where he is found for the remaining duration of the game. Luigi spent most of his time lamenting his own inactivity, begging for Mario to take him along and practice for future quests.

With all his downtime, Luigi also built a basement in which he kept a secret diary where he wrote about various things, such as how he disliked being left out of adventures with his brother. One notable entry in his diary had him dreaming about starring in his own game, foreshadowing his next solo quest, Luigi's Mansion. Every time Mario gets a move upgrade, Luigi is in a different spot. Mario could use his new moves to enter or affect these areas, triggering some humorous dialogue with Luigi. In the ending, Luigi, learning how Mario got the Star Rod back from Bowser, deduced it was another adventure in the books despite days having passed since then.

He also got another invitation to a party from Peach from Parakarry who got an invitation himself , and then traveled with Mario to Toad Town before leaving him due to "important business", and citing he can't tell Mario due to it being top secret. Later in the game, a Duplighost tries to turn himself into Kooper , but instead turns himself into Luigi. The Thousand-Year Door , Luigi is on a mission of his own. After every chapter in the game, Mario could find Luigi and listen to his story in Rogueport.

When telling Mario the story, Luigi constantly exaggerated to make the story better and to make himself sound much more heroic; Luigi's partners including Blooey , Hayzee , Jerry , Screamy and Torque , who generally hated him and only traveled with him because Luigi owed them a debt, almost always secretly told Mario what really happened. Later, Luigi got interviewed and five Super Luigi books were sold. 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. Luigi also appears in the audience of Mario's battles, sometimes throwing helpful items to him. His fan club , whose members include Toadia , a Toad from Poshley Heights , was also given two mentions in the game. The character Pennington constantly mistakes Mario for Luigi until almost the very end of the game.

Lastly, Luigi's silhouette is the first of the many white character silhouettes that walk across the screen during the game's ending credits, continuing Luigi's past RPG roles as a parade leader. Come on, you really need to ask me that? That's your brother, Luigi! I wonder why he's here? I'm sure he'll tell you if you ask him. In the game Super Paper Mario , Luigi plays a very large role, much bigger than he did in the previous Paper Mario games; in fact, a considerable part of the entire story of the game depends on him as the man in green of both prophecies, he must decide which one of them, the light or the dark , to trigger.

He is noticeably as brave as Mario here, rushing in to save Princess Peach, jumping on Bowser, and calling Count Bleck a "goon". His special move is the super jump , which has him fold up then launch into the air. He is a playable character and the last character to join Mario's party. At the beginning of the game, Mario and Luigi head to Bowser's Castle once they learn Peach has been kidnapped again. Luigi is then sucked into a vortex along with Bowser and his minions by Count Bleck. Luigi then wakes up during Peach and Bowser's forced marriage and attempts to stop the wedding, but fails.

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He is then rendered unconscious until the end of Chapter 2, where a pair of Goombas witness his awakening. Luigi wishes to try and save the Princess again, but the Goombas convince him to help them escape. They head off, but are stopped by a dead end. As they try to think of what to do next, Nastasia appears and hypnotizes one of the Goombas. Trapped by her and a group of Koopa Troop-turned-Bleck minions, the other Goomba simply surrenders to her and willingly joins Bleck's forces. Nastasia then orders the minions to hold Luigi in place as she brainwashes him.

It is due to this that Luigi became Mr. L , also known as "The Green Thunder". Before Mario could get his hands on the fifth Pure Heart , Mr. L makes appearance in the Whoa Zone , Mario and his team don't recognize that Mr. L is actually Luigi. L returns again as a boss during Chapter 6, after Sammer's Kingdom is destroyed. After being defeated, Dimentio betrays him and sends Mr. L to The Underwhere. He lost all memory of his having been Mr. L and returned to his normal state. Mario finds Luigi scared in The Underwhere Chapter 7 , and the two soon regrouped with the other playable characters Bowser and Princess Peach as well.

After defeating Dimentio, Luigi gets knocked out by Dimentio's fake suicidal attack. Peach later finds and awakens him, and they and Bowser later rejoined Mario, and their combined strength allowed them to defeat Count Bleck. However, Dimentio then snatched the Chaos Heart from him and activated a mind-controlling Floro Sprout he had planted on Luigi much earlier, turning his mind back into Mr.

Luigi makes another appearance in Paper Mario: Here, he can be seen in the backgrounds and scenery within five areas:. The player can Paperize the environment to pull Luigi out, who appears in a small size. Luigi then jumps out of the scenery and leave. In Shy Guy Jungle , if the player keeps digging through the pile of paper, they may find a piece of paper that says a "mysterious green guy" was spotted at Goomba Fortress. The player can also read articles about Luigi's various appearances in the northernmost house in the east section of Decalburg. Sticker Star is notable for being the only game in the Paper Mario series where Luigi had no lines of dialogue.

Luigi reappears in Paper Mario: Like in Paper Mario: Sticker Star , Luigi can be found in various places throughout Prism Island , which usually require Mario to use the Cutout ability to find him. He can be found in the following six areas:. Luigi plays a somewhat larger role compared to Paper Mario: Unlike Sticker Star , Luigi has dialogue this time around. If he's found in all of the six locations, he once again can be seen leading the ending parade while on his kart.

For the first time since Mario is Missing! Before the events of the game, Luigi wins a mansion in a contest he hadn't even entered. Overjoyed, Luigi tells Mario to go ahead and meet up with him there. Luigi walks through a gloomy, haunted forest that leads to a big haunted house. The mansion is actually the one Luigi is looking for and he gets nervous.

Upon arriving, Mario is nowhere to be found. While searching for his brother, Luigi meets Professor Elvin Gadd who proceeds to tell him that the mansion is haunted and that Mario was taken captive. Handing Luigi his Poltergust , a vacuum that can capture ghosts , Luigi sets out to find and rescue Mario.

He captures all the portrait ghosts, the 50 Boos, and the game's main antagonist, King Boo, whom he has to fight with Bowser. Luigi defeats King Boo, gives the remaining portrait ghosts to E. Gadd, and rescues Mario and cries tears of joy. Luigi's cowardice is more prominent in this game than most others; every time a ghost appears nearby or something makes a loud noise, Luigi gets startled, making him jump slightly into the air and prevents him from moving for a short time.

Luigi also has a Health Meter that depletes whenever he takes damage, and if it reaches 0, Luigi dies. Unlike most other Mario games, Luigi cannot jump with a button command, which limits his movement. However, Luigi can use the Poltergust to suck in ghosts after stunning them with his Flashlight and shoot out fire, ice, and water blasts. Luigi reappears as the main protagonist in the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion , though he now receives a slime-themed counterpart in Gooigi , who appears in the remake's co-op mode.

In the sequel to Luigi's Mansion , Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon , Professor E. Once there, Luigi is told the Dark Moon has shattered and that the valley's normally friendly ghosts have become mischievous and hostile. Gadd then sends Luigi to the first mansion, Gloomy Manor , to retrieve the improved version of the Poltergust , called the Poltergust , and to see what he can find out. In the process, Luigi catches ghosts, including the powerful Poltergeist , with the Poltergust He later enters the manor's cellar , where the Grouchy Possessor takes control of a massive spider and attacks Luigi.

Luigi manages to catch this ghost, return the spider to normal, and recover the first Dark Moon piece. He is subsequently transported back to E. Luigi's next destination is the Haunted Towers , which were revealed due to the collection of the Dark Moon piece. In addition, he encounters Polterpup for the first time, but when Luigi captures this ghost, he escapes. Luigi eventually encounters a staircase being controlled by the Harsh Possessor. He catches this ghost, returns the staircase to normal, and recovers the second Dark Moon piece.

He is then returned to E. Next, Luigi goes to the Old Clockworks. Here, he catches more ghosts including the Ancient Poltergeist and rescues another Toad assistant.

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He also finds Polterpup and catches the ghost again, but he again escapes. After recovering the clock hands that were stolen by a group of Greenies , Luigi goes to the top of the tower and locates the Overset Possessor. The possessor controls the clock on the tower to attack Luigi, but is caught.

Luigi then recovers the third Dark Moon piece and returns to the lab again. Luigi then goes to Secret Mine. Here, it is discovered that certain ghosts are being powered up in the mine. Regardless, Luigi catches them and finds the Shrewd Possessor , who controls a pool of ice. This ghost is also caught, and Luigi recovers the fourth Dark Moon piece. Gadd then tells Luigi that the final Dark Moon piece is in the Treacherous Mansion , although he warns that his Parascope is picking up extremely high paranormal signals from the area which frightens Luigi before sending Luigi there through the Pixelator with the mansion key.

Just as Luigi goes to unlock the mansion's front door, the key is stolen by Polterpup. Luigi chases the ghostly dog and retrieves the key, finally catching Polterpup in the process. After entering the mansion, Luigi catches more ghosts including the Strong Poltergeist and rescues more Toad assistants. A photo received from one of the assistants reveals that King Boo and his Boo minions have trapped Mario in a painting much like in the first Luigi's Mansion.

Gadd sends Luigi there to rescue Mario. However, Luigi and E. Gadd soon discover that it was a trap, and Luigi is ambushed by Big Boo ; a large Boo made up of many smaller Boos who Luigi subsequently captures. Back at the lab, Luigi and E. Gadd ponder where King Boo and the painting are. Soon after, the Parascope picks up strong readings from the Treacherous Mansion's terrace.

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Luigi is sent there, where King Boo appears and opens the paranormal portal , which releases a large number of ghosts into the mansion, then escapes with the Mario painting inside. Gadd tells Luigi to capture the ghosts in the mansion, as the paranormal activity is so strong that their dimension could collapse upon itself. In the portal, Luigi finds the final Possessor ghost, the Tough Possessor , who clones himself and controls multiple suits of armor.

The final Possessor is caught, and Luigi finds the final Dark Moon piece. Gadd attempts to transport Luigi back to the lab. However, King Boo interrupts and sends Luigi into an illusion. Here, Luigi and King Boo fight. Before the fight, King Boo reveals that he was the one who shattered the Dark Moon and captured Mario. Luigi, Mario, and E. Gadd rejoice, and a Greenie takes a photo with them and the now once again friendly ghosts due to the restored Dark Moon.

Luigi then takes in Polterpup as his pet, and Polterpup is later seen sleeping on Luigi, with Luigi seemingly overcoming his fear of ghosts. Luigi's controls and personality are mostly retained from the previous game. Luigi still can't jump, but he isn't as easily frightened from ghosts, being able to still move around while being startled.

Luigi's Health Meter also returns, functioning the same way as it did in the original game, though players can recover from a Game Over if they have found a Gold Bone.

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While the Poltergust can't shoot out elemental blasts, Luigi can still use it to suck up ghosts and objects, cause a wider and stronger beam of light , and reveal hidden objects. Luigi is set to appear as the main protagonist in Luigi's Mansion 3. He has a new Poltergust that can fire plungers and lift him off the ground, along with using the Strobulb attachment. Partners in Time and is shown to be reluctant in various activities within the adventures, but still follows Mario's lead regardless. Bowser's Inside Story where he must rescue Mario from a Sockop.

In battle, Luigi usually boasts a high HP stat along with a decently high defense stat, making him a decent supporting character. Compared to Mario, Luigi has a lower speed stat and slightly lower power stat. Superstar Saga and his remake , Luigi joins Mario on his adventure. Though he originally didn't intend to go, Bowser scooped him up and brought him along in the Koopa Cruiser and they headed off to the Beanbean Kingdom. Luigi's personality shines through during this adventure, as he is often reluctant to do anything dangerous.

One such time is when Mario comes down with the Bean Fever and Luigi must go to Guffawha Ruins to find the cure , though hearing of the dangers, he becomes too scared to move properly, disabling his Jump command for the time being.