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==Creation and development==
==Creation and development==
[[File:4koma Land Mario & Wario - Waluigi.jpg|thumb|120px|A drawing of a hypothetical Waluigi from 1994 Mario & Wario comic.]]
[[File:4koma Land Mario & Wario - Waluigi.jpg|thumb|120px|A drawing of a hypothetical Waluigi from 1994 Mario & Wario comic.]]
During the development of ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'', the game had many classic ''Mario'' characters, but few were humans, and [[Wario]] did not have a partner for doubles. Then, designer Fumihide Aoki came up with the idea to make a rival for [[Luigi]]. [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] was consulted in order to help with the design. Between the development cast, names like "Jeroji", "Jinani", and "Waigi" popped up, until it was decided that the name would be "Waruiji", portmanteau of the words "Warui" and "Ruiji". It was also decided that the character would be the extreme to Luigi's height and lean body, just as Wario was the extreme to Mario's round and short body. According to [[Shugo Takahashi]], [[Yoichi Kotabe]] put on the finishing touches for Waluigi's final design.<ref>[https://www.ndw.jp/waluigi-interview-221021/ "The secret history of Waluigi"], September 2008, ''[[Nintendo DREAM]].''</ref>
During the development of ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'', the game had many classic ''Super Mario'' characters, but few were humans, and [[Wario]] did not have a partner for doubles. Then, designer Fumihide Aoki came up with the idea to make a rival for [[Luigi]]. [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] was consulted in order to help with the design. Between the development cast, names like "Jeroji", "Jinani", and "Waigi" popped up, until it was decided that the name would be "Waruiji", portmanteau of the words "Warui" and "Ruiji". It was also decided that the character would be the extreme to Luigi's height and lean body, just as Wario was the extreme to Mario's round and short body. According to [[Shugo Takahashi]], [[Yoichi Kotabe]] put on the finishing touches for Waluigi's final design.<ref>[https://www.ndw.jp/waluigi-interview-221021/ "The secret history of Waluigi"], September 2008, ''[[Nintendo DREAM]].''</ref>


During Waluigi's development, [[Camelot Software Planning|Camelot]] also had the proposition of designing a Wario version of [[Princess Peach]], but this idea was dismissed by [[Nintendo]] for not being cute enough. A Wario version of [[Princess Daisy]] was suggested in turn, but was also turned down.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20001209080900/http://www.camelot.co.jp/gimon/gimon13.html Japanese Camelot Q & A]. Retrieved August 4, 2017.</ref>
During Waluigi's development, [[Camelot Software Planning|Camelot]] also had the proposition of designing a Wario version of [[Princess Peach]], but this idea was dismissed by [[Nintendo]] for not being cute enough. A Wario version of [[Princess Daisy]] was suggested in turn, but was also turned down.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20001209080900/http://www.camelot.co.jp/gimon/gimon13.html Japanese Camelot Q & A]. Retrieved August 4, 2017.</ref>
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====''Mario Tennis: Power Tour''====
====''Mario Tennis: Power Tour''====
Waluigi also appears in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'', with the same traits as in the game's GameCube counterpart. This is the only ''Mario'' game thus far, excluding the online tournament demo for ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'', where Waluigi appears as a playable character but his partner, Wario, does not (although the latter can still be heard at the beginning of the game's intro shouting "Nintendo"). Waluigi has the same offensive and Defensive Power Shot that he had in ''Mario Power Tennis''.
Waluigi also appears in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'', with the same traits as in the game's GameCube counterpart. This is the only ''Super Mario'' game thus far, excluding the online tournament demo for ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'', where Waluigi appears as a playable character but his partner, Wario, does not (although the latter can still be heard at the beginning of the game's intro shouting "Nintendo"). Waluigi has the same offensive and Defensive Power Shot that he had in ''Mario Power Tennis''.


====''Mario Tennis Open''====
====''Mario Tennis Open''====
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Waluigi was featured as a recurring character in [[Wario's Warehouse]], a series of articles on the Nintendo of Europe website dealing with various games on Nintendo platforms (not necessarily games with Nintendo characters).  
Waluigi was featured as a recurring character in [[Wario's Warehouse]], a series of articles on the Nintendo of Europe website dealing with various games on Nintendo platforms (not necessarily games with Nintendo characters).  


Waluigi was one of the ''Mario'' franchise characters to appear as spaces in the board game [[Nintendo Monopoly]]. Taking the place of Mediterranean Avenue, Waluigi was the least expensive character to purchase; therefore, he was also one of the least profitable characters. The cost to purchase him was $60.
Waluigi was one of the ''Super Mario'' franchise characters to appear as spaces in the board game [[Nintendo Monopoly]]. Taking the place of Mediterranean Avenue, Waluigi was the least expensive character to purchase; therefore, he was also one of the least profitable characters. The cost to purchase him was $60.


In [[UNO Super Mario|UNO ''Super Mario'']], Waluigi is pictured on the 4 card.
In [[UNO Super Mario|UNO ''Super Mario'']], Waluigi is pictured on the 4 card.
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Waluigi's outfit includes a purple undershirt under usually very dark indigo overalls (which are occasionally pure black), orange shoes, and a purple cap that covers his short, brown hair. He has a large, pink nose, a thin mustache which is straight (horizontal) and pointed up at the edge, and gray eyes, his eyes being surrounded by light blue rings. He also has long limbs and a skinny torso. The yellow symbol on his hat and gloves is a vertical mirror image of [[Luigi]]'s "L" which forms a "Γ", just as Wario wears a "W" in contrast to [[Mario]]'s "M". "Γ" is also the Greek letter Gamma, which is pronounced similarly to "G".
Waluigi's outfit includes a purple undershirt under usually very dark indigo overalls (which are occasionally pure black), orange shoes, and a purple cap that covers his short, brown hair. He has a large, pink nose, a thin mustache which is straight (horizontal) and pointed up at the edge, and gray eyes, his eyes being surrounded by light blue rings. He also has long limbs and a skinny torso. The yellow symbol on his hat and gloves is a vertical mirror image of [[Luigi]]'s "L" which forms a "Γ", just as Wario wears a "W" in contrast to [[Mario]]'s "M". "Γ" is also the Greek letter Gamma, which is pronounced similarly to "G".


Just like his partner, Waluigi is the extreme form of his rival. While Luigi is tall and skinny, Waluigi is taller and skinnier, just as Wario is obese in contrast to Mario. According to the [[Wario's Warehouse]] site, Wario routinely puts Waluigi on a [[Wikipedia:Rack (torture device)|rack]] to make him even taller<ref>"''The warehouse is filling up nicely now - even Waluigi's terrifying stilt-like legs aren't long enough to reach the top of the piles of tips and cheats we've amassed. Maybe I should put him back on the rack for a bit.''" Wario's Warehouse. Retrieved April 10, 2016.</ref>. Luigi's facial elements are also exaggerated in Waluigi. Waluigi has a very sharp jaw and a pointy chin. Waluigi's sharp, handlebar mustache is an exaggeration of Luigi's soft and fluffy mustache. Many bios describing him in ''Mario'' sports games mention (and poke fun at) his features, including his sharp jaw, lanky proportions, pointy nose, and flat feet.
Just like his partner, Waluigi is the extreme form of his rival. While Luigi is tall and skinny, Waluigi is taller and skinnier, just as Wario is obese in contrast to Mario. According to the [[Wario's Warehouse]] site, Wario routinely puts Waluigi on a [[Wikipedia:Rack (torture device)|rack]] to make him even taller<ref>"''The warehouse is filling up nicely now - even Waluigi's terrifying stilt-like legs aren't long enough to reach the top of the piles of tips and cheats we've amassed. Maybe I should put him back on the rack for a bit.''" Wario's Warehouse. Retrieved April 10, 2016.</ref>. Luigi's facial elements are also exaggerated in Waluigi. Waluigi has a very sharp jaw and a pointy chin. Waluigi's sharp, handlebar mustache is an exaggeration of Luigi's soft and fluffy mustache. Many bios describing him in ''Super Mario'' sports games mention (and poke fun at) his features, including his sharp jaw, lanky proportions, pointy nose, and flat feet.


Waluigi's clothing also is similar how [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s color scheme is somewhat the same. Mario and Luigi have the similar colored pants, with their signature colors being opposites (red and green). With Wario and Waluigi, the signature colors are still opposites (yellow and purple), and their pants are not exactly matching, but they are a different shade (most of the time) like Mario and Luigi's, as Luigi's pants are just slightly darker. On a side note, Waluigi has appeared wearing black pants at times, which was more common in his earlier appearances.
Waluigi's clothing also is similar how [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s color scheme is somewhat the same. Mario and Luigi have the similar colored pants, with their signature colors being opposites (red and green). With Wario and Waluigi, the signature colors are still opposites (yellow and purple), and their pants are not exactly matching, but they are a different shade (most of the time) like Mario and Luigi's, as Luigi's pants are just slightly darker. On a side note, Waluigi has appeared wearing black pants at times, which was more common in his earlier appearances.


Waluigi's appearance gets altered in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Waluigi has a monotone, realistic appearance which is supported by his overalls featuring denim textures. Waluigi also wears brown shoes instead of his usual orange ones. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', Waluigi's appearance is more vibrant and cartoonish, better resembling his main ''Mario'' depiction. Waluigi's shoes are also their typical orange color, instead of being brown in the previous game. Waluigi's appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' is essentially a combination of the two, due to wearing his current orange shoes, while retaining a subdued color scheme and detailed overalls from '' Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', but not to the same extent as said game.
Waluigi's appearance gets altered in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Waluigi has a monotone, realistic appearance which is supported by his overalls featuring denim textures. Waluigi also wears brown shoes instead of his usual orange ones. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', Waluigi's appearance is more vibrant and cartoonish, better resembling his main ''Super Mario'' depiction. Waluigi's shoes are also their typical orange color, instead of being brown in the previous game. Waluigi's appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' is essentially a combination of the two, due to wearing his current orange shoes, while retaining a subdued color scheme and detailed overalls from '' Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', but not to the same extent as said game.


In ''Super Mario Strikers'', Waluigi wears a soccer uniform. His short-sleeve jersey and shorts are purple and black, with some white and purple stripes. His gloves are white and grey. His cleats are also purple and grey with white stripes, and they both include his logo. He also wears purple socks. The jersey also has "Waluigi" on the back, and both the front and back have the number 0 on it. In ''Mario Strikers Charged'', this outfit has additional armour. The jersey is no longer short sleeved, and his gloves are entirely white, and part of them are shaped like cogs. His socks are now grey pieces of armour, and his cleats now have yellow lines and yellow studs. The front of the armour now includes his team icon. In both games' official artwork, Waluigi's midriff is slightly exposed, though in-game this only occurs in ''Mario Strikers Charged''. This makes Waluigi the only male human character in the franchise to have worn a top which exposes the midriff.  
In ''Super Mario Strikers'', Waluigi wears a soccer uniform. His short-sleeve jersey and shorts are purple and black, with some white and purple stripes. His gloves are white and grey. His cleats are also purple and grey with white stripes, and they both include his logo. He also wears purple socks. The jersey also has "Waluigi" on the back, and both the front and back have the number 0 on it. In ''Mario Strikers Charged'', this outfit has additional armour. The jersey is no longer short sleeved, and his gloves are entirely white, and part of them are shaped like cogs. His socks are now grey pieces of armour, and his cleats now have yellow lines and yellow studs. The front of the armour now includes his team icon. In both games' official artwork, Waluigi's midriff is slightly exposed, though in-game this only occurs in ''Mario Strikers Charged''. This makes Waluigi the only male human character in the franchise to have worn a top which exposes the midriff.  
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===Speech===
===Speech===
Like fellow ''Mario'' characters [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Wario]], Waluigi is portrayed by [[Charles Martinet]]. Waluigi speaks with a strong Italian accent, just like the aforementioned characters, though he speaks in a nasal tone. Waluigi, like Wario, is more verbose in the ''Mario'' games than most other characters, due to consistently speaking in full sentences. Waluigi mostly drops the "-a"s during contractions, as evidenced by several cutscenes in the ''Mario'' sports titles. However, there are exceptions, such as in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', where Waluigi will say "Let's-a go!" or "I'm-a gonna win!" when selecting him. However, there are times where Waluigi's voice acting is limited, in which case, he has in-game text to show what he's saying. In this case, Waluigi speaks intelligibly, but with slang. Waluigi drops the "g"'s in his sentences, or makes use of the word "ain't" on a frequent basis. Waluigi also has a habit of name-calling, since he consistently calls other characters "fools" or "idiots", as well as saying "Hey, dummy!" to his own teammates in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. In many of his appearances, Waluigi makes a "WAA!" sound whenever he loses, or gets hurt from hazards and other characters' actions; this sound, as well as Waluigi frequently calling his opponents "cheaters", are recognizable aspects of his speech.
Like fellow ''Super Mario'' characters [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Wario]], Waluigi is portrayed by [[Charles Martinet]]. Waluigi speaks with a strong Italian accent, just like the aforementioned characters, though he speaks in a nasal tone. Waluigi, like Wario, is more verbose in the ''Super Mario'' games than most other characters, due to consistently speaking in full sentences. Waluigi mostly drops the "-a"s during contractions, as evidenced by several cutscenes in the ''Super Mario'' sports titles. However, there are exceptions, such as in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', where Waluigi will say "Let's-a go!" or "I'm-a gonna win!" when selecting him. However, there are times where Waluigi's voice acting is limited, in which case, he has in-game text to show what he's saying. In this case, Waluigi speaks intelligibly, but with slang. Waluigi drops the "g"'s in his sentences, or makes use of the word "ain't" on a frequent basis. Waluigi also has a habit of name-calling, since he consistently calls other characters "fools" or "idiots", as well as saying "Hey, dummy!" to his own teammates in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. In many of his appearances, Waluigi makes a "WAA!" sound whenever he loses, or gets hurt from hazards and other characters' actions; this sound, as well as Waluigi frequently calling his opponents "cheaters", are recognizable aspects of his speech.


===Personality===
===Personality===
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===Powers and abilities===
===Powers and abilities===
[[File:WaluigiStrikersj.jpg|thumb|Waluigi about to shoot a goal]]
[[File:WaluigiStrikersj.jpg|thumb|Waluigi about to shoot a goal]]
Waluigi is usually a technical character in most of the ''Mario'' spin-offs, valuing precision and finesse over power. These range from simple actions, such as [[jump]]s, [[punch]]es, and [[kick]]s, to unusual actions, such as spinning to make a small tornado, creating thorny vines, and swimming in midair. In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', and ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'', Waluigi is a medium weight, balanced character, but in ''Mario Kart Wii'' onward Waluigi is among the heavier characters. In the ''Mario Strikers'' series, he is an offensive character in the first game, and an defensive character in the second game, boasting high run speed and tackling, but low kicking power and passing. His speed is doubled when he uses the [[Wall-Luigi!]] skill, enabling him to cross the field in a very short time. Due to his good reach, he is classified as a Defensive character in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''.  However, some games portray Waluigi as slow and weak, for balance purposes.
Waluigi is usually a technical character in most of the ''Super Mario'' spin-offs, valuing precision and finesse over power. These range from simple actions, such as [[jump]]s, [[punch]]es, and [[kick]]s, to unusual actions, such as spinning to make a small tornado, creating thorny vines, and swimming in midair. In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', and ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'', Waluigi is a medium weight, balanced character, but in ''Mario Kart Wii'' onward Waluigi is among the heavier characters. In the ''Mario Strikers'' series, he is an offensive character in the first game, and an defensive character in the second game, boasting high run speed and tackling, but low kicking power and passing. His speed is doubled when he uses the [[Wall-Luigi!]] skill, enabling him to cross the field in a very short time. Due to his good reach, he is classified as a Defensive character in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''.  However, some games portray Waluigi as slow and weak, for balance purposes.


Waluigi's legs are shown to be particularly powerful, as he easily defeats Bowser with a kick in ''Mario Party 3'', and he is able to stomp characters into the ground in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games. He shows his leg strength in ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', with his [[Super Strike#Waluigi - Drop Rocket|Drop Rocket]] technique. In addition, Waluigi is demonstrated to be an great jumper. His stats are seen to come close to Luigi's jumping skills, if not surpassing it.  
Waluigi's legs are shown to be particularly powerful, as he easily defeats Bowser with a kick in ''Mario Party 3'', and he is able to stomp characters into the ground in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games. He shows his leg strength in ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', with his [[Super Strike#Waluigi - Drop Rocket|Drop Rocket]] technique. In addition, Waluigi is demonstrated to be an great jumper. His stats are seen to come close to Luigi's jumping skills, if not surpassing it.