group=lower-alpha is a character in the Mario franchise. He plays the role of Luigi's arch-rival and accompanies Wario in spin-offs from the main Mario series, often for the sake of causing mischief. He was created by Camelot employee Fumihide Aoki and was voiced from 2000 to 2022 by Charles Martinet, who described Waluigi as someone with a lot of self-pity. Waluigi's design is characterised by his tall stature, thin and lanky frame, and his purple and black outfit with a purple hat, which displays an inverted yellow "L".
He was designed as Wario's tennis partner and sidekick, debuting in the 2000 Nintendo 64 game Mario Tennis. He has featured in over 50 video games, appearing in at least one game every year since his debut until 2022. He is a playable character in Mario sports games, most Mario Party games, and also in the Mario Kart series. He has also made cameo appearances in other video games, such as the Super Smash Bros. series.
Since his debut, Waluigi has received a polarised reception from the media, often being accused of having few defining characteristics and minimal backstory. He has attained a cult following, especially helped through his use as an Internet meme. Although he has never appeared in his own video game or any mainline Mario game, critics have described him as one of Nintendo's mascots and a cult hero.
Waluigi was conceived as a sidekick for Wario to team up with in the doubles matches of Mario Tennis. In an interview with Nintendo Dream, Shugo Takahashi said that he initially asked Nintendo to create a new character but was told to develop a character at Camelot. The character's name was agreed upon from the beginning before his design was finalised. Initially, the idea was to change one letter to make him similar to Wario, but Takahashi said that as a bad version of Luigi, he was named Waluigi. An early idea for the symbol on Waluigi's hat was a W, but as this was the same as Wario, it was changed to the letters W and L. Yōichi Kotabe, who supervised the character at Nintendo, decided that this should be an upside-down L as an inversion of Luigi, just as the W in Wario is an upside-down M for Mario. Waluigi's appearance was designed to be lean to create a balanced team combination with the stoutness of Wario. Camelot took inspiration from Boyacky and Tonzura from the Doronbo Gang in the Yatterman series. His purple colouring was chosen to create a balance of colours alongside those of the other characters in the game, and his moustache was created in the shape of the letter L. Takahashi said that Waluigi was characterised as the rival of Luigi, with them having a similar relationship to Mario and Wario.
Upon his debut in Mario Tennis, Waluigi was voiced by Charles Martinet, who continued to voice the character until stepping back from recording character voices in 2023 to take on a new role as Mario Ambassador at Nintendo.
Waluigi's appearance in Super Mario Strikers gained attention for a celebratory taunt that became known as the "crotch chop". The taunt involves the character thrusting his hips forward while gesturing towards his crotch. Despite looking like the letter V, Waluigi's chop using both hands was supposed to represent the W in his name. The game's director, Mike Inglehart, said that the development team at Next Level Games wanted to make Waluigi "a bit edgier than Wario" and explore his character. He thought that Waluigi's character was about blaming others, whereas Wario was about self-loathing. Inglehart said that when it was presented to Nintendo, "nobody batted an eye", so he was surprised that the taunt was allowed to remain in the game without question.
Martinet stated that the cornerstone of Waluigi's personality is one of self-pity, a character who feels that everything goes right for everyone but himself. Waluigi was created to be the tennis partner of Wario in Mario Tennis, and early material from Nintendo of Europe portrayed them as brothers, but their relationship has since been ambiguous. When asked whether Waluigi was a brother to Wario in 2008, Martinet stated that while he did not know, he felt that they were just "two nice, evil guys who found each other".
Despite having appeared in more than 50 video games, Waluigi has been provided with little backstory and has few defining traits other than the need to be liked, an appreciation of Princess Daisy, and his habit of screaming out his signature catchphrase, "Waaah!" In various Mario sports games, Waluigi can perform exaggerated athletic moves. In Mario Power Tennis, when making an offensive power shot, he demonstrates his spinning ability and poses in the shape of his "Γ" symbol. In Mario Party 8, his preferred victory stance involves producing a rose as a recurring accessory. As displayed in Mario Power Tennis and Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Waluigi has the ability to summon a body of water and swim towards the ball, which IGN editor Rob Burman described as "baffling".
Alongside Princess Daisy, Waluigi joined the Mario Party series starting with Mario Party 3. The game features his own board filled with traps named Waluigi's Island. After Mario Party 3, he returned as a playable character in every subsequent game in the Mario Party series except Mario Party Advance. He next appeared as one of the playable characters in Mario Party 4. In Mario Party-e, one of the multiplayer duels is named Waluigi's Reign.
In the Mario Golf series, Waluigi features as a playable character alongside other main Mario characters in , where he has his own unique play style. Waluigi and Wario are presented as the villains in the game's introduction until they get into trouble by angering Bowser. In 2014, he returned as a playable character in . In the 2021 golf game , his Special Shot is his Slim Stinger, which blasts balls out of its path. He also performs a Dance-off Dash, in which he pirouettes and leaps.
Waluigi appears in the Mario Strikers series beginning with Super Mario Strikers. He is one of nine Mario characters that can be chosen as team captains. He returns in Mario Strikers Charged and is introduced in the game's introduction, where Mario, Bowser, and other major characters battle for the ball on a soccer field. He appears as a playable character in , where he is a defensive character and can perform a powerful kick that sends the ball towards the goal, leaving a trail of thorns.
Waluigi is a playable driver in the Mario Kart series, first appearing in , where his course is known as Waluigi Stadium. He features in all subsequent console installments with the exception of Mario Kart 7. In Mario Kart DS, Waluigi has his own course named Waluigi Pinball, which later returned as a DLC booster course in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. He is a recurring character in Mario Kart Tour, where he also appears as a bus driver. In October 2021, for a Halloween event, Mario Kart Tour introduced another variant of Waluigi dressed as a vampire wearing a top hat and cape and riding a Vampire Flyer kart.
Waluigi appears in Mario Superstar Baseball (2005) as one of the cast of characters featuring Mario and friends. He reprises his role as a playable character in Mario Super Sluggers. Waluigi plays a significant role as the main antagonist of , in which he wreaks havoc in the Mushroom Kingdom by stealing the Music Keys to hypnotise the world with his dancing, requiring Mario and Luigi to retrieve them. He also appears as one of the player characters shooting hoops alongside Mario in Mario Hoops 3-on-3 (titled Mario Slam Basketball in Europe), where he performs a swimming ability. Waluigi is one of several playable characters appearing in the Mario & Sonic series, starting with the crossover sports game Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, which features Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog. He appears alongside other Mario characters in Mario Sports Mix, a sports game featuring hockey, volleyball, dodgeball, and basketball. He and other Mario characters appear in Mario Sports Superstars. A variant of Waluigi named Dr. Waluigi appeared as one of 45 doctor characters in the mobile game Dr. Mario World before the game was shut down.
Waluigi makes minor appearances in other video games. In Game & Watch Gallery 4, he is an opponent of Luigi in the Boxing game. He appears in Super Mario Maker as an unlockable Mystery Mushroom costume for Mario to wear in the Super Mario Bros. style. Although he does not make an appearance in , Mario can be dressed in the colours of Waluigi. In 2016, he was introduced alongside other core Mario characters to the as a skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack. In Super Mario Odyssey, an outfit modelled after Waluigi's own can be purchased in-game and worn by Mario after the player has collected enough Power Moons. A Rabbids version of Waluigi named Bwaluigi appears as a boss alongside Wario's Rabbid counterpart Bwario in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle.
Pedro Hernandez, writing for Nintendo World Report, commented that Waluigi is a "very structurally basic character", as he is simply Wario transformed into Luigi with a purple and black colour scheme. He said that while Wario was given a personality and story, Waluigi was just an accessory to Wario whose purpose was to pad out the supporting characters. He also noted that gamers had developed a love/hate relationship with the character, as he had generated universal hatred while also gaining a cult following. Chris Buffa of GameDaily included him as one of the characters they wanted to kill, describing him as "one of the most unimportant characters in video game history". Brett Elston of GamesRadar+ described Waluigi as a "lame-o villain" in an otherwise great game, referencing Mario Tennis. Matthew Gault of Vice criticised Waluigi for having no defining characteristics other than hating Luigi and described him as a "corporate trash character that's lazy, dumb, and uninteresting". He noted that due to his lack of characterisation, fans had spent years creating their own backstories for him. Destructoid wrote that Waluigi's name and design amounted to "creative bankruptcy" and thought that the Internet had created him as a meme that was outside of the character that Nintendo depicted and then mistakenly treated it as canon. In Icons of Horror and the Supernatural: An Encyclopedia of Our Worst Nightmares, Volume 1, S. T. Joshi cites Waluigi and Wario as archetypal examples of alter egos.
His exclusion as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (confirmed when the character was announced as a non-playable Assist Trophy during E3 2018) was met with negative reception from the gaming press and social media, including a comedic Twitter post by Netflix. The response resulted in numerous Internet memes and a Change.org petition calling for the character to be added to the game. IGN's Joe Skrebels described his non-playable status within the game as "a slap in the face for those who want a playable Waluigi". Fan reaction to the omission intensified and resulted in series director Masahiro Sakurai being subjected to a harassment campaign on social media. Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé acknowledged the popularity of Waluigi and dismissed the idea that Nintendo had purposefully excluded him due to disliking the character. Claire McNear of The Ringer described Waluigi as Nintendo's cult hero, but commented that his place in the Mario hierarchy of characters is tenuous and that, despite being a "pan-internet obsession", he is yet to appear in a mainline Mario game outside of spinoffs. Ian Walker of Kotaku highlighted that official artwork of the character promoting a blue-purple Nintendo Switch had gained considerable Internet attention due to his seductive pose and use of a rose as a romantic gesture. Briana Lawrence of The Mary Sue described Waluigi as "Nintendo's ultimate sex symbol" in reference to his official render and found him to be interesting due to the mysterious nature of his character. This positive reaction to Waluigi's animations was echoed by Zack Zwiezen for Kotaku, who upon reviewing a demo for Mario Strikers: Battle League noted that Waluigi's characteristic swagger and "rose pose" featured prominently in his scoring animation. Henry Stockdale, writing for TechRadar, praised the game's visuals, particularly describing Waluigi's Hyper Strike involving placing a rose in his mouth as "the stuff of many Nintendo fans' dreams". Zack Zwiezen also expressed disappointment over Waluigi not appearing in a single game in 2023 and thought the character had been forgotten by Nintendo and deserved his own game, particularly because Princess Peach appears in her .
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