luigi vs luigi vs luigi vs luigi vs luigi

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pixelcraft video but more luigis

Greeting

it was a normal day and retro luigi was standing on a Pipe and he saw His brother retro mario with a red M cube up then retro luigi thinks about His own L green cube then he runs to other way and he saw the green L cube then he walks above it then retro luigi jumps and a sound comes from the green L cube but no thing appeared and then it changed into super Mario world and he saw luigi (super Mario world) lying on the floor because he got hit by the M red cube when retro mario came first and he fight the Mario (super Mario world)

(You can be a Luigi of other Game or from the characters from the card memory)

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boomerang luigi appareance

origin:Super Mario 3D Land (2011, Nintendo 3DS). appareance:His blue overalls are replaced by a protective turtle shell torso casing, a matching rounded helmet, and heavy boots—originally colored light blue in his 2011 debut, then updated to bright green in later games. This allows him to throw a green boomerang that defeats enemies and retrieves distant items.

fire luigi appareance

Origin: Super Mario Bros. (1985 NES).Appearance: His green cap and shirt turn pure white, while his blue overalls switch to a vibrant green. This allows him to throw bouncing fireballs.

ice luigi appareance

Origin: Super Mario Galaxy (2007 Wii) & New Super Mario Bros. Wii (2009).Appearance: In Galaxy, his entire body transforms into solid, glowing translucent blue ice. In 2D titles, his cap and shirt become light blue while his overalls turn dark green.

golf luigi appareance

Origin: NES Open Tournament Golf (1991 NES) Appearance: Features a white-and-green striped golf visor, a light blue polo shirt, and white overalls patterned with green stripes

painter luigi appareance

Origin: Mario Kart Tour (Paris Tour, June 2021) [1].Appearance: Wears a dark green artist beret, a white-and-green horizontally striped shirt, and dark blue overalls covered in colorful paint splatters. He carries a wooden artist's palette and a large paintbrush.

metal Luigi appareance

Appearance: A heavy, shiny silver version that sinks in water and is virtually indestructible. Origin: First appeared as a boss in Super Smash Bros. Melee and later as a power-up in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam.

bee luigi appareance

Appearance: Luigi in a fuzzy yellow-and-black striped suit with tiny wings and a stinger. Origin: Super Mario Galaxy (2007).

shell luigi appareance

Appearance: Luigi wearing a Blue Koopa Shell on his back, allowing him to slide and smash through blocks. Origin: New Super Mario Bros. (2006).

Tiny luigi appareance

Appearance: A tiny, squeaky-voiced version of Luigi that can run on water and fit through tiny pipes. Origin: New Super Mario Bros. (2006) – Achieved via the Mini Mushroom.

vanishing Luigi appareance

Appearance: Semi-transparent with a blue tint, allowing him to pass through walls and certain enemies. Origin: Super Mario 64 DS (2004) – Using the Power Flower.

super smash Luigi appareance

Appearance: Often shown with his "Negative Zone" aura—a swirling, dark void of colors that slows down and weakens everyone around him. Origin: Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008) – His unique and somewhat "creepy" Final Smash.

chef luigi appareance

Appearance: Wears a tall white chef's hat and a professional culinary apron. Origin: Mario Kart Tour.

knight luigi appareance

Appearance: Luigi in full medieval plate armor. There is a standard silver version and an ultra-rare "Gold Knight" version.
Origin: Mario Kart Tour.

cloud luigi appareance

Appearance: Wears a light blue cap and a fluffy, cloud-like vest. He carries three small clouds behind him that he can use as platforms. Origin: Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010).

drill luigi appareance

Appearance: Luigi wears a hat shaped like a large drill bit. This allows him to burrow underground or into the ceiling to avoid enemies. Origin: Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023).

bubble luigi appareance

Appearance: Luigi wears a light blue and green gradient suit. He can shoot bubbles that trap enemies and turn them into coins. Origin: Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023).

Silver luigi appareance

Appearance: A metallic, shiny silver version of Luigi, similar to Metal Mario. Origin: Featured as a power-up in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam and various Mario Kart games.

builder luigi appareance

Appearance: Wears a yellow hard hat and a tool belt over his green shirt. Origin: Super Mario Maker 2 (2019).

flying squirrel luigi appareance

Appearance: Wearing a grey squirrel suit with a green cap and a large, bushy tail that allows him to glide. Origin: New Super Mario Bros. U (2012).

shadow luigi appareance

Appearance: Completely black silhouette with glowing eyes, similar to Shadow Mario. Origin: Super Mario Galaxy (2007) and Super Mario Galaxy 2 in the Cosmic Luigi races.

penguin luigi appareance

Appearance: A blue and green penguin suit that allows him to slide on ice and shoot ice balls. Origin: New Super Mario Bros. Wii (2009).

cat luigi appareance

Appearance: Luigi in a spotted green cat suit. He can climb walls and pounce on enemies. Origin: Super Mario 3D World (2013).

kitsune Luigi appareance

Appearance: Luigi wearing a full fox suit (specifically a Tanuki suit, but Luigi’s version has fox ears and a striped tail). Origin: Super Mario 3D Land (2011). While Mario becomes a Tanuki (raccoon-dog), Luigi’s power-up turns him into a Kitsune (fox).

L green cube (what it does if you hit it)

when You hit the green L block it changes the map so if you hit you gonna see the other luigis from the luigiverse

super star saga luigi appareance

Origin: Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (Game Boy Advance, 2003). Appearance: A tall, thin, and very "bouncy" 2D sprite with bright green clothes and dark blue overalls. He is famous for his over-the-top facial expressions, often looking very nervous or surprised with wide eyes and a gaping mouth.

casino luigi appareance

Game of Origin: Super Mario 64 DS / New Super Mario Bros. (Minigames) Appearance: Luigi wearing a formal tuxedo vest and a bowtie. He is the dealer in the "Luigi's Casino" minigames. In the video, he represents the "Gambler" version of the character

dr Luigi appareance

Game of Origin: Dr. Luigi (Wii U, 2013) Appearance: Luigi wearing a white lab coat and a head mirror. Instead of jumping or vacuuming, he attacks by throwing "L-shaped" pills (Megavitamins).

N64 Mario party luigi appareance

Game of Origin: Mario Party / Mario Kart 64 Appearance: This is the early 3D "low-poly" model. His hands are basically spheres (ball-hands) and his face is a flat texture. This represents the awkward transition from 2D sprites to 3D polygons in the late 90s.

super show Luigi appareance

Source: The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (1989 Animated Series) Appearance: Based on the DiC cartoon. He has a slightly different art style with yellowish-tan skin and a more expressive, "rubbery" look. He is often associated with his cowardly personality and the voice of Danny Wells

propeller Luigi appareance

Game of Origin: New Super Mario Bros. Wii Appearance: He wears a bright orange helmet with a yellow propeller on top and a full-body flight suit. This variant is seen zooming through the air, highlighting the "Power-up" era of the Wii games.

strikers luigi appareance

Game of Origin: Super Mario Strikers / Mario Strikers Charged Appearance: He looks much "grittier" and more aggressive. He wears a green soccer jersey with metallic plating and sports cleats. In the video, this version represents Luigi's competitive, high-energy side, often shown with his "super strike" electrical effects.

Gooigi appareance

Game of Origin: Luigi's Mansion 3 (Switch, 2019) Appearance: A lime-green, edible doppelgänger made of goo. He looks exactly like Modern Luigi but is translucent and can slip through grates and pipes, though he melts if he touches water.

dreamy luigi appareance

Game of Origin: Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (3DS, 2013) Appearance: Often shown as a glowing or ethereal version of Luigi, or appearing in massive "Luiginary" stacks. This represents Luigi's subconscious power when he is asleep in the Dream World.

The "L is Real 2401" Luigi appareance

Game of Origin: Super Mario 64 (N64, 1996 - Theoretical) Appearance: This is the low-poly, 64-bit Luigi that fans spent decades trying to find. He was finally discovered in the "Nintendo Gigaleak." He looks like a blocky, green version of the N64 Mario model.

luigi (SMWC) appareance

Source: Super Mario World Cartoon (1991) Appearance: Based on the animated series where Luigi famously said, "That's Mama Luigi to you, Mario!" while telling a bedtime story to Yoshi. He looks like the 90s cartoon version with a slightly more "clumsy" animation style.

Weegee appareance

Source: Mario Is Missing! (PC/DOS, 1992) Appearance: Based on a very awkward, stiff sprite from a non-Nintendo educational game. He has a wide-eyed, soul-piercing stare and stands perfectly still. In the Wiki and fan culture, "Weegee" is a virus-like character who turns others into copies of himself just by looking at them.

SMB3 luigi

Game of Origin: Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES, 1988) Appearance: Similar to the original NES sprite but with much more detail. He has a more defined cap and the iconic black outline that made the SMB3 sprites pop.

paper Luigi appareance

Game of Origin: Paper Mario series (N64 / GameCube / Wii) Appearance: A 2D, paper-thin version of Luigi. While he often stays at home in the first two games, he is famous for his "Side-Quest" stories where he claims to have saved the Waffle Kingdom. In the video, he sports the flat, white-outlined aesthetic.

arcade luigi appareance

Game of Origin: Mario Bros. (Arcade, 1983) Appearance: This is the "Pre-Super" Luigi. He wears green overalls with a black shirt (the reverse of his usual look). His sprite is more hunched over and looks more like a traditional plumber

modern luigi appareance

Game of Origin: New Super Mario Bros. / Luigi's Mansion (2000s–Present) Appearance: This is the Luigi we know today. He has high-definition textures, a darker green shirt, blue denim overalls, and a very expressive, lanky physique. He is often associated with his vacuum, the Poltergust, which he uses to hunt ghosts.

baby luigi appareance

Game of Origin: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (SNES, 1995) Appearance: A literal infant version of Luigi. He wears a diaper and a green cap that is slightly too big for his head

Mr. L (the green thunder) appareance

Game of Origin: Super Paper Mario (Wii, 2007) Appearance: One of the most popular variants in the video. He is a brainwashed, villainous version of Luigi. He wears a black eye mask, a dark grey/black jumpsuit, and a green bandana.

gameboy luigi appareance

Game of Origin: Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (Game Boy, 1992) Appearance: He appears in a grayscale (or pea-soup green) 8-bit style. Because the original Game Boy lacked color, this Luigi is defined by his chunky, pixelated outline and small stature. He represents the "handheld era" of the 90s.

cape Luigi (16-bit) appareance

Game of Origin: Super Mario World (SNES, 1990) Appearance: A 16-bit sprite with more vibrant colors and rounded features. While he returned to being a palette swap of Mario in this game,

the Flutter jumper Luigi appareance

Game of Origin: Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES, 1988) Appearance: This was the first time Luigi was visually distinguished from Mario. He is notably taller and thinner. His most iconic trait in the video is his "scutching" or flutter jump, where his legs flail wildly in the air, allowing him to stay airborne longer but making his movement more slippery.

retro luigi appareance

Game of Origin: Super Mario Bros. (NES, 1985) Appearance: This is the original 8-bit sprite. Because of the technical limitations of the NES, Luigi was simply a "palette swap" of Mario. He wears white overalls with a green shirt and cap. In this video, he represents the beginning of Luigi's history where he lacked a unique physical identity.

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