- Luigi - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Luigi is Mario's younger but taller twin brother, the secondary protagonist of the Super Mario franchise, and the main protagonist of the Luigi's Mansion series Throughout his life, he has lived in Mario's shadow, developing both cowardly and
- Luigi (character) - Wikipedia
Luigi was conspicuously absent in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine However, the Nintendo DS remake of Super Mario 64 features him as a playable character alongside Mario, Yoshi, and Wario [citation needed] Luigi has been associated with the more difficult second acts of multiple Super Mario games [15]
- Trolls make sick Luigi Mangione-inspired memes about Blackstone . . .
Sick social media trolls celebrated the death of Wesley LePatner, the Blackstone executive killed in Monday’s midtown mass shooting, sharing depraved Luigi Mangione-inspired memes
- Luigi - Mario Wiki
He is an Italian plumber who resides in the Mushroom Kingdom and Mario 's younger twin brother who first appeared as a palette swap of Mario in Mario Bros for the Arcade (and later, for the NES) He wears green instead of red and is taller and slimmer than Mario
- Luigi Mangione’s lawyers slam ‘vague’ allegations, demand feds show . . .
Luigi Mangione's attorneys claim federal prosecutors provided insufficient details in their death penalty case for the UnitedHealthcare CEO killing, requesting more information
- Luigi | Luigi Wiki | Fandom
Luigi is Mario's younger twin brother and the secondary protagonist of the Mario franchise Throughout his life, he has lived in Mario's shadow, developing both cowardly and heroic tendencies Despite this, Luigi has helped and fought alongside his brother on many occasions
- Luigi Mangione musical could be heading to New York - MSN
Luigi: the Musical, the fringe production about the alleged killer Luigi Mangione, is fresh off a series of sold-out shows in San Francisco Now, the show's creators are reportedly eyeing up shows
- Luigi: The Musical
Luigi: The Musical, a satirical prison comedy inspired by the bizarre true story of three high-profile inmates housed together at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, sold out its preview run and is now adding new summer dates in San Francisco
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