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'''Luigi Mario''' is the younger brother of [[Mario (film character)|Mario Mario]] and the co-owner of [[Mario Brothers Plumbing|Mario Bros. Plumbing]], their family business. Unlike his [[Luigi|in-game counterpart]], he has no mustache and he is the bravest and most willing to save the Princess of the two brothers.
'''Luigi Mario''', played by [[John Leguizamo]], is a main character in the 1993 [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]]. He is the younger brother to  [[Mario (film character)|Mario Mario]], and the two run their family plumbing business based in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York]] named [[Mario Brothers Plumbing|Mario Bros. Plumbing]] together. He takes inspiration from the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' video game series]] character [[Luigi]], while also incorporating notable differences to establish him as a separate character. Unlike his video game counterpart, he has no mustache, and is also depicted as being the braver of the two brothers and most willing to dive into adventure. This contrasts with the video game Luigi that is commonly depicted as very fearful, shy and scared.


==History==
==History==
Much of Luigi's early life remains unknown. He never knew his parents, so he was more or less solely raised by Mario. As the years passed, Mario also began training him to become a plumber.
===Background===
As Mario and Luigi mention in one scene, Luigi was raised by his older brother, Mario, at a young age. Luigi mentions having never known his parents or family so he sees Mario as having fulfilled the role of mother, father, uncle and brother. It is not elaborated on the circumstances of what happened to the parents, though Mario mentions having learned plumbing knowledge from his father (who learned said knowledge from Mario's grandfather). As the two brothers grew older, Mario trained Luigi in the plumber business and the two have been working as plumbers in the "Mario Brothers Plumbing" but their business has been tapering and they have been running low on money.  


One day, Luigi is watching the TV show ''Our Miraculous World'' as Mario receives a call about a plumbing job at the River Front Café. However, as the brothers prepare to leave, they argue over their money situation, Mario complaining about how Luigi is spending it on the ''New York Post'', a tabloid magazine. He states that there is an article on the Brooklyn girls that have recently disappeared, though this does not interest Mario.
===''Super Mario Bros.'' film===
The film introduces Mario and Luigi living together in their Brooklyn home, where they operate their plumbing business out of. Mario is taking a phone call regarding a plumbing job at the Riverfront Cafe, while Luigi is watching a television show named ''Our Miraculous World''. The ''Our Miraculous World'' broadcast is covering a story about a man named [[Egon]] that claims to have teleported to an alternate dimension. Luigi takes interest to the story, though Mario takes no interest in it and turns the television off. Mario and Luigi begin bickering about their financial troubles, and Mario complains about Luigi spending their money on a ''New York Post'' newspaper. Luigi explains the paper covers the story about various Brooklyn girls that have gone missing, which Mario takes no interest to either.  


Taking a "shortcut" through an alleyway instead of heading the normal route, the brother finally arrives at the cafe, only to find the Scapelli Construction plumbing van already parked there. Disappointed, the brothers head home, only for their van to break down. Mario heads inside a nearby shop for some water to cool the radiator and has Luigi check a nearby payphone for jobs. As he is doing so, however, a young girl named [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Daisy]] approaches, wanting to use the phone, and Luigi willingly gives it to her. After Mario emerges from the store, he convinces Luigi to offer Daisy a ride in their van, which she accepts. Back at her dig site, Luigi then asks her to dinner, which she also accepts.
Mario and Luigi board their Mario Bros. Plumbing branded white van to the Riverfront Cafe, with Luigi at the wheel. Luigi begins driving erratically through alleyways claiming its his intuition telling him to take a shortcut, which upsets Mario. The two arrive at the cafe, but are disappointed to discover a [[Scapelli Construction]] van beat them there to the job. The two begin to drive back home, but their van breaks down. Mario heads inside a nearby shop to get water to cool the radiator down, while Luigi is tasked by Mario to check the payphone for plumbing job requests. As he is doing so, he notices [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Daisy]] approach nervously waiting to use the payphone. Luigi hands the phone to her. Mario emerges from the store and fixes the van, and Luigi lets Mario know he has taken interest in Daisy. Mario convinces Luigi to offer Daisy a ride, which she accepts. The brothers drop Daisy off at her destination, an excavation dig site, where Luigi is prompted by Mario to ask her to dinner which she accepts.  


Later that night, Luigi and Daisy and Mario and his girlfriend [[Daniella]] are on a double-date at an Italian restaurant. While there, Daisy explains the situation behind their dig: Scapelli found iridium at the site, suggesting a meteorite struck the area, which may have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. The necklace Daisy wears is then brought up, and she explains that she never removes it because it is the only link between her and her mother before she was abandoned. Luigi then brings up the story behind his childhood, and as the two look into their eyes, Mario decides that he and Daniella can take the van while Luigi and Daisy walk.
Later that night, Luigi and Daisy with Mario and his girlfriend, [[Daniella]], are on a double date at an Italian restaurant named the Bella Napoli. While there, Daisy explains the situation behind their dig: [[Anthony Scapelli]] and his construction company found iridium at the site, suggesting a meteorite struck the area, which may have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. The necklace Daisy wears is then brought up, and she explains that she never removes it because it is the only link between her and her mother before she was abandoned. Luigi brings up the story behind his childhood, and as the two look into their eyes, Mario decides that he and Daniella can take the van while Luigi and Daisy walk and get to know each other.


As they walk, they engage in conversation. This eventually leads to Daisy leading Luigi to her dig site, to show him her work. At the site, she leads him to an underground sewer and shows him several dinosaur fossils. She notes to him the various, strange, human-like features shown by the fossils. They move in to kiss, but are interrupted by the sound of flowing water, along with two of Scapelli's men running off; they have destroyed the pipelines, which are flooding the cavern. Luigi and Daisy go to his house to get Mario, then head back to the dig site to repair the plumbing. After they fix the pipes, however, they are knocked out by [[Iggy (film character)|Iggy]] and [[Spike (film character)|Spike]] as they kidnap Daisy.
As they walk and converse, the conversation leads to Daisy taking Luigi to show him her work on the dig site. At the site, she leads him to an underground sewer and shows him several dinosaur fossils. She notes to him the strange human-like features shown by the fossils. They move in to kiss, but are interrupted by the sound of flowing water, along with two Scapelli Construction workers running off. They discover Scapelli's workers have destroyed some of the pipelines to sabotage Daisy's project, and the cavern begins flooding. Luigi and Daisy run to retrieve Mario, and they return to the dig site where the brothers begin repairing the plumbing. As they fix the pipes, they are knocked out by [[Iggy (film character)|Iggy]] and [[Spike (film character)|Spike]] and the two kidnap Daisy and take off running.


They immediately notice that Daisy is missing when they awaken and use Mario's knowledge of pipe echos to locate her, eventually coming across a precipice and a rock wall, through which Daisy's voice can be heard. She is able to partly make her way through the wall, and Luigi attempts to grab her, but only succeeds in taking her necklace. He then leaps through the wall after her, followed by Mario shortly after.
Mario and Luigi notice Daisy is missing when they awaken, and Mario uses the echos through the pipes to locate her and track her down. They come to a precipice and a rock wall, through which Daisy's voice can be heard. She is able to partly pop her head through the wall, and Luigi attempts to grab her, but only succeeds in taking her necklace. Unbeknownst to the brothers, this necklace carries a [[meteorite piece]] from the original meteor that caused the extinction of dinosaurs. Luigi leaps through the rocky boulder wall after Daisy, and he disappears into it. A skeptical Mario trips into it and the brothers are taken to the meteorite chamber in the [[Dinohattan]] dimension. They continue following Daisy's screams for help and the brothers find themselves in [[Koopa Square]], as Spike, Iggy and Daisy disappear and drive away in a taxi cab. The brothers fall through a grate to a lower section of Koopa Square, and begin taking in their surroundings.


After heading through a portal, the brothers appear in a room with a meteorite embedded into the earth. Hearing Daisy's screams once more, they follow after the kidnappers. Entering a city area, Mario and Luigi continue to chase after Iggy and Spike. After observing their environment, they notice Daisy being forced into a cab. However, as they watch, they are taken by police. Falling through a grate to the lower section of the city, they begin to explore.
Walking through the city, Mario and Luigi encounter an [[old lady]], who asks if they are "new in town". She tells them it is a dangerous environment if they are unarmed. When Luigi states that they are, the woman attempts to rob them for Koopa coins but notices Daisy's necklace Luigi is holding and snatches it away. [[Big Bertha (film character)|Big Bertha]] comes up from behind her, taking the necklace and tossing the old lady into a car. She then uses her [[Thwomp Stompers]] to jump away from the area. Luigi is disappointed by the circumstances, but the two continue and meet a street musician named [[Toad (film character)|Toad]]. Toad begins singing them a political anti-Koopa song to cheer them up. Police arrive at the scene and begin arresting Toad, and Mario and Luigi attempt to interfere, confused as to why Toad would be arrested over singing. The officer notices the brothers are carrying plumbing equipment, and begins arresting the brothers as well.  


Walking through the city, the Marios are encountered by an [[old lady]], who asks if they are "new in town," and telling them it is dangerous if they are unarmed. When Luigi states that they are, the woman attempts to rob them for Koopa coins but notices the necklace Luigi is wearing and snatches it instead. A woman named [[Big Bertha (film character)|Big Bertha]] then grabs the necklace, throws the woman off the ledge and into the lower section, then activates her [[Thwomp Stompers]] and flies away. After this occurs, they encounter a bohemian hippie street musician named [[Toad (film character)|Toad]], who sings them one of his anti-Koopa songs to cheer them up. However, the police arrive right as the song ends and arrest Toad. Mario and Luigi attempt to interfere, but the officer they speak to notices their plumbing equipment and arrests them as well; [[President Koopa]] had sent out a "plumber alert" earlier after hearing from his cousins that they had stolen Daisy's necklace. Apparently, plumbing is a crime in Dinohattan as those who dare to break through the barrier are seen as a threat.  
At the police station, Mario and Luigi introduce themselves to [[Sergeant Simon]], the head of the Dinohattan police force. Sergeant Simon is confused by their unusual last name, and sends them on through the precinct as the [[Fungus Unit]] sanitizes them and clears them of any fungus. They are then imprisoned in a caged cell, with Toad's cage positioned above them. Toad begins explaining to the brothers that they are in a parallel dimension to [[Earth]] called Dinohattan. When a meteorite struck the Earth millions of years ago, the worlds were split into two dimensions: on Earth, dinosaurs became extinct and mammals evolved and took over; in Dinohattan, mammals perished and dinosaurs evolved into humanoid-like beings. He explains he has a personal theory that the fungus substance that has been spreading throughout the entirety of the Dinohattan city is the [[The King|former King]] of Dinohattan turned into fungus by [[President Koopa]], the current dictator in charge.  


At the police station, the trio is arrested and are placed in cells, which resemble kennels; Toad is placed above the brothers. While imprisoned, Toad informs them after noting separate dimensions in a song about the history of their world: millions of years ago, a meteorite struck the earth, splitting the world into two parallel dimensions, the mammals in one and the dinosaurs in the other. As time passed, the mammals and dinosaurs evolved. He then states his personal belief that the fungus chocking the city is their [[King (film character)|former king]], who was de-evolved. Afterward, the brothers are taken to meet their lawyer, who is actually President Koopa, who states that he is named "Larry Lazard." They demand to speak with Koopa, though he states that he is "one evil, egg-sucking son of a snake," then asks for the [[Meteorite piece|meteorite piece]]. However, the brothers do not know what he is talking about. Angered, he starts attacking Luigi for the piece. He is stopped by Mario, who is subsequently zapped by one of the guards for touching President Koopa. He then has Mario and Luigi taken to the Devo (de-evolution) chamber.
Mario and Luigi are removed from their cells and taken into an office, where they are introduced to a character claiming to be their lawyer and that his name is "Larry Lazard". In reality, this is President Koopa attempting to gain the brothers' trust to find out where the meteorite necklace is. Mario and Luigi initially trust this character at first, asking him about Koopa, and President Koopa responds that he is "one evil, egg-sucking son of a snake." President Koopa asks the brothers where the meteorite piece, and upon their confusion, Koopa angrily begins inserting his thumbs into Luigi's eyes. Mario pushes President Koopa off, and Sergeant Simon shocks him with a stun stick.  


Inside the chamber, they witness as Toad is de-evolved into a [[Goomba (film)|Goomba]], a tall, unintelligent, but loyal creature to Koopa. A dinosaur in stage-one of the dinosaur-to-human process. As this happens, he explains the process of evolution and de-evolution to them, as well as noting upon Mario's asking that he evolved from the ''Tyrannosaurus Rex''. He then demands that Mario and Luigi hand over the meteorite piece or be de-evolved. As a further demonstration, he has a technician who sneezes on him accidentally de-evolved into primordial slime.<ref>This was shown in a deleted scene, which was also kept in the junior novelization. Although the scene was deleted, the event was nonetheless implied in the final version due to the slime being present during the Mario Bros' revolt, where one of Koopa's henchmen slipped on it.</ref> However, Mario shoves President Koopa into the chair, and he and Luigi are able to defeat the guards. Luigi sets the de-evolution device to the "Jurassic" setting. He and Mario then push the chair into the de-evolution device and escape. The Devo Chamber shuts down and the de-evolution process ends prematurely. Koopa is now especially furious and vengeful.  
Mario and Luigi are led to the [[Devo Chamber]], where Toad is strapped to a chair. President Koopa demonstrates his [[De-evolution]] technologies by turning Toad into a [[Goomba (film species)|Goomba]], a tall, unintelligent lizard-like creature loyal to President Koopa. President Koopa explains the process of his machine capable of de-evolving characters into earlier iterations of their species, and President Koopa explains he is an evolved descendant of the ''Tyrannosaurus Rex''. An enraged Mario and Luigi become enraged when they realize what has been done to Toad, and Mario shoves President Koopa into the chair while Luigi begins fighting a Devo Chamber technician to try and de-evolve President Koopa. The machine is briefly turned on, and the brothers take off running as it is turned off by the Devo Chamber technician. Koopa grows in fury and demands the capture of the brothers.


As Mario and Luigi flee, they hide behind a pillar covered in fungus. As Luigi notes the fungus on the object, a [[Bob-omb]] suddenly falls into view, being suspended by the fungus. As Luigi attempts to accept it, however, several Goombas arrive. They continue their escape by swinging down a zip line-like device while being shot at by Goombas launching fireballs from guns at them. After landing, they head into the garage, where they hijack a police car; Luigi, thanks to playing video games, is able to start it. They drive out of the station but are chased by two more police vehicles. After a brief chase, Mario is able to cause the officers to destroy each other's cars by blasing each other. Upon Luigi's suggestion, they take the [[Koopahari Desert]] tunnel, but it is unfinished and is outside the city's power grid. Mario tries to stop the car, but cannot, and the vehicle is sent flying out the end of the tunnel. However, before they can crash into the ground, the fungus is able to suspend it. They climb out of the car and begin to explore the desert. As they wander, they argue over who is to blame for the situation. However, as they are wandering, they hear Iggy and Spike, who have been evolved, scream as they fly off a cliff, and find them mostly submerged in quicksand. The brothers capture them and immediately interrogate them. After both demand what they seek, Mario shuts them up and asks to know about the rock. Spike then explains Koopa's plan to reunite and rule both dimensions. When Mario asks why Koopa didn't simply come over at first, they explain that the path was sealed for years until someone opened it again; Mario automatically assumes it is Scapelli. Luigi then offers them the meteorite fragment in exchange for Daisy. Iggy and Spike agree to the proposal, but Mario informs them that the rock has been stolen. However, after being given a description, Spike informs them that it is Big Bertha, who works at the [[Boom Boom Bar]]. The four then set off.
Mario and Luigi hide behind a pillar covered in fungus, and Luigi notes that the fungus is dangling a [[Bob-omb]] towards him. Luigi takes interest to it, though Mario advises him not to take it, and the two continue their escape from the Goombas pursuing after them. They escape swinging down a zip line while Goombas use their [[fireball gun]]s to shoot at them. They arrive at a garage, where they hijack a police car. Luigi is able to turn on the electrical car, which surprises Mario, and Luigi credits his expertise in electronics to his constant video game playing. Mario begins driving the hijacked police car, as they are pursued by more police vehicles. Mario is able to fool two of the police vehicles to shoot one another with fire, and upon Luigi's suggestion, the two take the [[Desert Land#Super Mario Bros. (film)|Koopahari Desert]] tunnel. They soon realize the tunnel road is unfinished, and the car warns them they have left the city's power grid and promptly shuts down. Mario screams out that there are no brakes in the car, and the car is sent flying out of the unfinished road cliff of the tunnel. The overgrown fungus in the tunnel takes hold of their car, and safely drags them closer to the ground so that they can safely dismount.  


Noticing a [[Sludge Gulper]] dumping garbage into the desert, they knock out the [[Snifit]]s outside and hijack the vehicle to drive back into the city, using Snifit masks to bypass the security guard. Iggy and Spike then lend the brothers their ex-wives' clothes to sneak into the bar and leave their plumbing gear with the coat check. Soon after, they are able to locate Big Bertha. Mario attempts to seduce her twice; the first time he is punched in the face, but dances with her the second. Just as the song ends, Mario is able to claim the meteorite piece from her, but Lena and several Goombas arrive as well, the coat check having called them. However, while attempting to keep it away from the Goombas, they toss it back and forth. As Mario attempts to catch it, it falls at the feet of Lena. They escape without the rock while being chased by the Goombas. Big Bertha, however, helps them escape by leading them into the coat check room and giving them each a pair of Thwomp Stompers. They leap out the top of the building with the stompers, and heading onto a catwalk Luigi notices the fungus once again offering them a Bob-omb. However, the Goombas show up, and Luigi is able to grab it this time as Mario pulls him away. As they continue, they are cornered by police but escape by leaping into another Sludge Gulper.
They begin trekking through the desert, arguing which one of the two is to blame for their predicament. As they wander, they hear Spike and Iggy crash their vehicle and become submerged in quicksand. The brothers capture them, tying them to one another with Luigi's belt, and the brothers interrogate Spike and Iggy. Spike and Iggy explains that President Koopa is seeking the meteorite piece because it holds the power to merge the two parallel dimensions, and he intends to conquer them both. When Mario asks why President Koopa didn't come over to Earth to retrieve it himself, Spike and Iggy explain that the path was sealed for years until someone re-opened it; Mario reasons it must have inadvertently been Scapelli and his construction team. The brothers come to an agreement with Spike and Iggy; they will trade the meteorite piece for Daisy's return. They agree to the proposal, but they inform Spike and Iggy that the rock pendant has been stolen. Upon given a description of its captor, Spike reasons it must be Big Bertha, who works at the [[Boom Boom Bar]].
Mario and Luigi come to a junk yard operated by [[Snifit (film species)|Snifits]]. Mario and Luigi knock out some Snifits near a [[Sludge Gulper]], and they hijack the vehicle to drive back into the city, using Snifit masks to bypass the security guard. Iggy and Spike then lend the brothers their ex-wives' clothes to sneak into the Boom Boom Bar. The brothers leave their plumbing gear with the [[Hat Check Girl]], who notices they are the wanted fugitives on a poster and she calls the number on the poster. Mario successfully retrieves the meteorite pendant after dancing with Big Bertha, just as [[Lena]] and several Goombas arrive. Mario and Luigi attempt to thwart the Goombas, tossing the meteorite necklace back and forth, but Mario drops it and it is picked up by Lena. Big Bertha helps Mario and Luigi escape, knocking out the Hat Check Girl, and taking the brothers in her hat check room. She barricades the door, and instructs them to take a pair of Thwomp Stompers from the room. The two leap out of a window with the Thwomp Stompers, and escape through a catwalk. During this escape, Luigi notices the fungus offering him a Bob-omb again, and this time he grabs it. As they become cornered by Goombas, they notice a Sludge Gulper passing on the road below them and the two brothers jump into the back of the moving truck with the garbage.


They and the garbage are dumped outside Koopa's tower. Inside, they note the horrible heating system inside the building. Under Mario's directions, they shut off the building's heat, but an alarm sounds as soon as they do. Finding a locker room and some plumber's clothes, they dress up and head into an elevator. However, as they head upward, the elevator continues to fill with Goombas, though are able to avoid their notice the entire time. Hearing the elevator music, Luigi starts gently rocking the Goombas to have them dance. As soon as all the Goombas are distracted with dancing, Mario and Luigi climb out of the elevator and escape through the shaft.
The Sludge Gulper conveniently dumps them off at the entrance of [[Koopa's Tower]]. Inside, upon Mario's directions, they mess with the building's heating system pipes and an alarm begins ringing out. They find a locker room with mechanic outfits and they don them. These outfits more closely resemble the iconic overalls and hats the two brothers wear in their video game depictions. As they head into an elevator, the elevator begins filling up with various Goombas. The two are able to successfully hide from the Goombas' views, standing directly behind their towering bodies. Luigi takes note of the elevator music playing inside, and begins gently rocking the Goomba in front of him side to side. Though Mario is stressed and hesitant, he follows Luigi's lead, and they begin rocking the Goombas one by one. The Goombas all begin dancing to the elevator tune, distracting them, and the brothers take the chance to escape out of the elevator.  


Continuing on their way, they are stopped by what appears to be a bottomless chasm. Luigi attempts to jump across, and both he and Mario are surprised when they see that he is floating in midair. He convinces Mario to jump but tries to stop him when he notices that his belt was actually attached to a hook, but is unable. As his elder brother falls, the fungus in the shaft creates a trampoline. Luigi is able to catch him. As Luigi tries to swing him over to a hatch, Daisy communicates with them over an intercom. As they reach the shaft, Daisy informs them that she is located in Devo 4. Inside, Luigi notices that the fungus inside is once again attempting to communicate with them. Moving on, they are eventually able to reach the chamber, where Daisy introduces the brothers to her father; Daisy explains that he used to be the king, but was transformed into the fungus around the city by Koopa. As Luigi and Daisy head off, they are intercepted by Koopa and several Goombas and are captured.
Continuing on their way, they are stopped by what appears to be a bottomless chasm. Luigi claims he is feeling an intuition, and makes a blind leap towards the bottomless pit and is pleasantly surprised to find himself suspended, floating in midair. He convinces Mario to jump, but tries to stop him once he realizes he is not flying but rather his belt got stuck to a hook and that is what's been suspending him in mid-air. Mario begins falling down the bottomless pit, but the fungus in the shaft begins forming into a trampoline-like creation. The fungus bounces Mario up and down twice, and Luigi catches him and the two swing over to safety. Daisy communicates with them over an intercom. As they reach the shaft, Daisy informs them that she is located in [[Devo 4]]. Inside, Luigi notices that the fungus inside is once again attempting to communicate with them and he takes a glowing [[Mushroom]] growing on the fungus. Moving on, they are eventually able to reach the Devo 4 chamber, where Daisy introduces the brothers formally to her father; Daisy explains that he used to be the king, but was de-evolved into the fungus around the city by President Koopa. Luigi nervously and awkwardly tries to make conversation with the King's fungus form, expressing pleasure in getting to formally meet him for the first time.  


As Koopa, his Goombas, Luigi, and Daisy head outside, Mario and the other missing Brooklyn girls fly out of a ventilation shaft on a mattress toward them. This distraction allows them to be reunited, but Koopa is able to corner them with a flamethrower. However, he is distracted when he is told that the Goombas are dancing; as he speaks, Luigi grabs a [[Bullet Bill]] off the nearby shelf and hands it to Mario. He loads it into a Thwomp Stomper on the same shelf, and sends it flying at Koopa; he sends the second shoe at a pair of Goombas. Koopa is launched into a vat hanging over the street but fires his flamethrower at them. As Mario and Koopa fight, the former drops the meteorite piece onto the street below. Luigi and the girls watch as Lena catches it, but fall onto the section below and is electrocuted by the power grid. She lives and flees with the meteorite piece, Luigi, and the others following.
While Mario heads to save Daniella and the other missing Brooklyn girls, Luigi and Daisy head outside to Koopa Square and the two groups are able to be reunited once Mario escapes out the Goomba Barracks with the girls on a mattress. President Koopa also arrives to the scene with his flamethrower. Luigi takes a [[Bullet Bill]] cartridge from a nearby shelf and hands it to Mario, who uses it to load into a Thwomp Stomper and send it flying at President Koopa, which hits him and launches him into a vat hanging over the city streets. Luigi advises Mario to "trust the fungus," and Mario takes note of this and begins climbing the fungus to get closer to Koopa and begin fighting him. Luigi and the Brooklyn girls witness President Koopa lose the meteorite necklace, which Lena picks up and takes off running with. Luigi, Daisy and the other kidnapped girls follow Lena to the meteorite chamber.  


In the meteorite chamber, Luigi, Daisy, and the Brooklyn girls witness as Lena is about to insert the meteorite piece into its proper place. As the girls flee through the rock wall back to New York, Lena inserts the meteorite piece completely into the meteorite and begins to merge the dimensions. However, she cannot control the power, and Luigi and Daisy watch as she flies away and is embedded into the wall, now a skeleton. Daisy realizes that Koopa was correct; only she can withstand the power created by the meteorite being completed. They then begin to use Mario's plumbing tools to attempt and remove the meteorite piece. They are eventually able to, and the two dimensions become two once more. As they head back to Mario, they are encountered by the Goomba-fied Toad, who hands them de-evolution guns, and Big Bertha, who gives him another pair of Thwomp Stompers. Joining Mario, he hands him a de-evolution gun and the two fire upon Koopa. As he is being blasted, the Bob-omb that Mario used earlier completes its journey and detonates directly underneath him, sending him flying into a vat above the street. Seconds later, however, he emerges as a miniature Tyrannosaurus. The Mario Brothers blast him once more, which causes him to de-evolve into primordial slime. With Koopa defeated, everyone begins to celebrate.
At the meteorite chamber, Luigi tells the Brooklyn girls to head back to Earth to warn everyone, and they take his directions and flee into the rock wall portal back to New York. Luigi and Daisy yell out to Lena to not insert the meteorite into the chamber, but she does so. The dimensions start merging, and Lena is unable to withstand its power, which kills her and turns her into a skeleton embedded into the wall. Luigi and Daisy begin using their plumbing tools to try and attempt to remove the meteorite piece. They eventually succeed, and the two dimensions begin merging again. As they head back to Mario and his fight with President Koopa, they encounter Toad, who hands them [[Devo Gun]]s, and Big Bertha, who gives Luigi another pair of Thwomp Stompers. Luigi joins Mario on the catwalks over the city, and hands him a Devo Gun. The two brothers begin to fire upon President Koopa. As he is being blasted, the Bob-omb that Luigi nabbed earlier and Mario used during his fight with Koopa completes its journey and detonates directly underneath President Koopa, sending him flying into the same vat from earlier above the street. Seconds later, he emerges as a miniature Tyrannosaurus. The Mario Brothers blast him once more, which causes him to de-evolve into primordial slime. With President Koopa defeated, all the Dinohattan citizens begins to celebrate, taking to the streets dancing.


In the meteorite chamber, Daisy uses the meteorite piece to re-open the portal between the human and dinosaur dimensions. Luigi wants Daisy to return with them, but she cannot, as Dinohatten still needs to be rebuilt. The two kiss goodbye, and Luigi and Mario head back to their dimension.
In the meteorite chamber, Daisy uses the meteorite piece to re-open the portal between the Earth and Dinohattan. Luigi wants Daisy to return to New York with them, but she expresses that she feels it is her duty to stay around and rebuild Dinoahattan and she also needs time to get to know her father. Disappointed but understanding, Luigi kisses Daisy goodbye, and Daisy, Toad and [[Yoshi (film character)|Yoshi]] wave the brothers goodbye. Three weeks later, Daniella has moved in with Mario and Luigi and is preparing dinner for them. Luigi is called in to join Mario and Daniella for dinner, but Luigi proudly motions that he is watching ''Our Miraculous World'', where they are running a broadcast speaking about the brothers' heroic adventure. The television host calls them the "Super Mario Brothers". Unexpectedly, Daisy enters the room wearing military gear, stating she needs the brothers' help and that they are not going to believe what has happened. The brothers quickly begin strapping on their plumber tool belts and head out.  
 
Three weeks later, Daniella has moved in with Mario and Luigi and is preparing dinner for them. Luigi is called in as he is once again watching ''Our Miraculous World'', but calls Mario and Daniella in as the show begins speaking about the adventures of the brothers, calling them the "Super Mario Brothers." Someone then knocks on the door. Daisy enters, wearing torn clothes and wearing weaponry and stating that she needs their help. The two strap on their tool belts in preparation to head out.


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Luigi
Super Mario Bros.: John Leguizamo as Luigi
Full name Luigi Mario
Species Human
First appearance Super Mario Bros. (1993)
Portrayed by John Leguizamo
“Nothing's impossible, Mario. Improbable, unlikely, but never impossible.”
Luigi, Super Mario Bros. (film)

Luigi Mario, played by John Leguizamo, is a main character in the 1993 Super Mario Bros. film. He is the younger brother to Mario Mario, and the two run their family plumbing business based in Brooklyn, New York named Mario Bros. Plumbing together. He takes inspiration from the Mario video game series character Luigi, while also incorporating notable differences to establish him as a separate character. Unlike his video game counterpart, he has no mustache, and is also depicted as being the braver of the two brothers and most willing to dive into adventure. This contrasts with the video game Luigi that is commonly depicted as very fearful, shy and scared.

History

Background

As Mario and Luigi mention in one scene, Luigi was raised by his older brother, Mario, at a young age. Luigi mentions having never known his parents or family so he sees Mario as having fulfilled the role of mother, father, uncle and brother. It is not elaborated on the circumstances of what happened to the parents, though Mario mentions having learned plumbing knowledge from his father (who learned said knowledge from Mario's grandfather). As the two brothers grew older, Mario trained Luigi in the plumber business and the two have been working as plumbers in the "Mario Brothers Plumbing" but their business has been tapering and they have been running low on money.

Super Mario Bros. film

The film introduces Mario and Luigi living together in their Brooklyn home, where they operate their plumbing business out of. Mario is taking a phone call regarding a plumbing job at the Riverfront Cafe, while Luigi is watching a television show named Our Miraculous World. The Our Miraculous World broadcast is covering a story about a man named Egon that claims to have teleported to an alternate dimension. Luigi takes interest to the story, though Mario takes no interest in it and turns the television off. Mario and Luigi begin bickering about their financial troubles, and Mario complains about Luigi spending their money on a New York Post newspaper. Luigi explains the paper covers the story about various Brooklyn girls that have gone missing, which Mario takes no interest to either.

Mario and Luigi board their Mario Bros. Plumbing branded white van to the Riverfront Cafe, with Luigi at the wheel. Luigi begins driving erratically through alleyways claiming its his intuition telling him to take a shortcut, which upsets Mario. The two arrive at the cafe, but are disappointed to discover a Scapelli Construction van beat them there to the job. The two begin to drive back home, but their van breaks down. Mario heads inside a nearby shop to get water to cool the radiator down, while Luigi is tasked by Mario to check the payphone for plumbing job requests. As he is doing so, he notices Daisy approach nervously waiting to use the payphone. Luigi hands the phone to her. Mario emerges from the store and fixes the van, and Luigi lets Mario know he has taken interest in Daisy. Mario convinces Luigi to offer Daisy a ride, which she accepts. The brothers drop Daisy off at her destination, an excavation dig site, where Luigi is prompted by Mario to ask her to dinner which she accepts.

Later that night, Luigi and Daisy with Mario and his girlfriend, Daniella, are on a double date at an Italian restaurant named the Bella Napoli. While there, Daisy explains the situation behind their dig: Anthony Scapelli and his construction company found iridium at the site, suggesting a meteorite struck the area, which may have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. The necklace Daisy wears is then brought up, and she explains that she never removes it because it is the only link between her and her mother before she was abandoned. Luigi brings up the story behind his childhood, and as the two look into their eyes, Mario decides that he and Daniella can take the van while Luigi and Daisy walk and get to know each other.

As they walk and converse, the conversation leads to Daisy taking Luigi to show him her work on the dig site. At the site, she leads him to an underground sewer and shows him several dinosaur fossils. She notes to him the strange human-like features shown by the fossils. They move in to kiss, but are interrupted by the sound of flowing water, along with two Scapelli Construction workers running off. They discover Scapelli's workers have destroyed some of the pipelines to sabotage Daisy's project, and the cavern begins flooding. Luigi and Daisy run to retrieve Mario, and they return to the dig site where the brothers begin repairing the plumbing. As they fix the pipes, they are knocked out by Iggy and Spike and the two kidnap Daisy and take off running.

Mario and Luigi notice Daisy is missing when they awaken, and Mario uses the echos through the pipes to locate her and track her down. They come to a precipice and a rock wall, through which Daisy's voice can be heard. She is able to partly pop her head through the wall, and Luigi attempts to grab her, but only succeeds in taking her necklace. Unbeknownst to the brothers, this necklace carries a meteorite piece from the original meteor that caused the extinction of dinosaurs. Luigi leaps through the rocky boulder wall after Daisy, and he disappears into it. A skeptical Mario trips into it and the brothers are taken to the meteorite chamber in the Dinohattan dimension. They continue following Daisy's screams for help and the brothers find themselves in Koopa Square, as Spike, Iggy and Daisy disappear and drive away in a taxi cab. The brothers fall through a grate to a lower section of Koopa Square, and begin taking in their surroundings.

Walking through the city, Mario and Luigi encounter an old lady, who asks if they are "new in town". She tells them it is a dangerous environment if they are unarmed. When Luigi states that they are, the woman attempts to rob them for Koopa coins but notices Daisy's necklace Luigi is holding and snatches it away. Big Bertha comes up from behind her, taking the necklace and tossing the old lady into a car. She then uses her Thwomp Stompers to jump away from the area. Luigi is disappointed by the circumstances, but the two continue and meet a street musician named Toad. Toad begins singing them a political anti-Koopa song to cheer them up. Police arrive at the scene and begin arresting Toad, and Mario and Luigi attempt to interfere, confused as to why Toad would be arrested over singing. The officer notices the brothers are carrying plumbing equipment, and begins arresting the brothers as well.

At the police station, Mario and Luigi introduce themselves to Sergeant Simon, the head of the Dinohattan police force. Sergeant Simon is confused by their unusual last name, and sends them on through the precinct as the Fungus Unit sanitizes them and clears them of any fungus. They are then imprisoned in a caged cell, with Toad's cage positioned above them. Toad begins explaining to the brothers that they are in a parallel dimension to Earth called Dinohattan. When a meteorite struck the Earth millions of years ago, the worlds were split into two dimensions: on Earth, dinosaurs became extinct and mammals evolved and took over; in Dinohattan, mammals perished and dinosaurs evolved into humanoid-like beings. He explains he has a personal theory that the fungus substance that has been spreading throughout the entirety of the Dinohattan city is the former King of Dinohattan turned into fungus by President Koopa, the current dictator in charge.

Mario and Luigi are removed from their cells and taken into an office, where they are introduced to a character claiming to be their lawyer and that his name is "Larry Lazard". In reality, this is President Koopa attempting to gain the brothers' trust to find out where the meteorite necklace is. Mario and Luigi initially trust this character at first, asking him about Koopa, and President Koopa responds that he is "one evil, egg-sucking son of a snake." President Koopa asks the brothers where the meteorite piece, and upon their confusion, Koopa angrily begins inserting his thumbs into Luigi's eyes. Mario pushes President Koopa off, and Sergeant Simon shocks him with a stun stick.

Mario and Luigi are led to the Devo Chamber, where Toad is strapped to a chair. President Koopa demonstrates his De-evolution technologies by turning Toad into a Goomba, a tall, unintelligent lizard-like creature loyal to President Koopa. President Koopa explains the process of his machine capable of de-evolving characters into earlier iterations of their species, and President Koopa explains he is an evolved descendant of the Tyrannosaurus Rex. An enraged Mario and Luigi become enraged when they realize what has been done to Toad, and Mario shoves President Koopa into the chair while Luigi begins fighting a Devo Chamber technician to try and de-evolve President Koopa. The machine is briefly turned on, and the brothers take off running as it is turned off by the Devo Chamber technician. Koopa grows in fury and demands the capture of the brothers.

Mario and Luigi hide behind a pillar covered in fungus, and Luigi notes that the fungus is dangling a Bob-omb towards him. Luigi takes interest to it, though Mario advises him not to take it, and the two continue their escape from the Goombas pursuing after them. They escape swinging down a zip line while Goombas use their fireball guns to shoot at them. They arrive at a garage, where they hijack a police car. Luigi is able to turn on the electrical car, which surprises Mario, and Luigi credits his expertise in electronics to his constant video game playing. Mario begins driving the hijacked police car, as they are pursued by more police vehicles. Mario is able to fool two of the police vehicles to shoot one another with fire, and upon Luigi's suggestion, the two take the Koopahari Desert tunnel. They soon realize the tunnel road is unfinished, and the car warns them they have left the city's power grid and promptly shuts down. Mario screams out that there are no brakes in the car, and the car is sent flying out of the unfinished road cliff of the tunnel. The overgrown fungus in the tunnel takes hold of their car, and safely drags them closer to the ground so that they can safely dismount.

They begin trekking through the desert, arguing which one of the two is to blame for their predicament. As they wander, they hear Spike and Iggy crash their vehicle and become submerged in quicksand. The brothers capture them, tying them to one another with Luigi's belt, and the brothers interrogate Spike and Iggy. Spike and Iggy explains that President Koopa is seeking the meteorite piece because it holds the power to merge the two parallel dimensions, and he intends to conquer them both. When Mario asks why President Koopa didn't come over to Earth to retrieve it himself, Spike and Iggy explain that the path was sealed for years until someone re-opened it; Mario reasons it must have inadvertently been Scapelli and his construction team. The brothers come to an agreement with Spike and Iggy; they will trade the meteorite piece for Daisy's return. They agree to the proposal, but they inform Spike and Iggy that the rock pendant has been stolen. Upon given a description of its captor, Spike reasons it must be Big Bertha, who works at the Boom Boom Bar.

Mario and Luigi come to a junk yard operated by Snifits. Mario and Luigi knock out some Snifits near a Sludge Gulper, and they hijack the vehicle to drive back into the city, using Snifit masks to bypass the security guard. Iggy and Spike then lend the brothers their ex-wives' clothes to sneak into the Boom Boom Bar. The brothers leave their plumbing gear with the Hat Check Girl, who notices they are the wanted fugitives on a poster and she calls the number on the poster. Mario successfully retrieves the meteorite pendant after dancing with Big Bertha, just as Lena and several Goombas arrive. Mario and Luigi attempt to thwart the Goombas, tossing the meteorite necklace back and forth, but Mario drops it and it is picked up by Lena. Big Bertha helps Mario and Luigi escape, knocking out the Hat Check Girl, and taking the brothers in her hat check room. She barricades the door, and instructs them to take a pair of Thwomp Stompers from the room. The two leap out of a window with the Thwomp Stompers, and escape through a catwalk. During this escape, Luigi notices the fungus offering him a Bob-omb again, and this time he grabs it. As they become cornered by Goombas, they notice a Sludge Gulper passing on the road below them and the two brothers jump into the back of the moving truck with the garbage.

The Sludge Gulper conveniently dumps them off at the entrance of Koopa's Tower. Inside, upon Mario's directions, they mess with the building's heating system pipes and an alarm begins ringing out. They find a locker room with mechanic outfits and they don them. These outfits more closely resemble the iconic overalls and hats the two brothers wear in their video game depictions. As they head into an elevator, the elevator begins filling up with various Goombas. The two are able to successfully hide from the Goombas' views, standing directly behind their towering bodies. Luigi takes note of the elevator music playing inside, and begins gently rocking the Goomba in front of him side to side. Though Mario is stressed and hesitant, he follows Luigi's lead, and they begin rocking the Goombas one by one. The Goombas all begin dancing to the elevator tune, distracting them, and the brothers take the chance to escape out of the elevator.

Continuing on their way, they are stopped by what appears to be a bottomless chasm. Luigi claims he is feeling an intuition, and makes a blind leap towards the bottomless pit and is pleasantly surprised to find himself suspended, floating in midair. He convinces Mario to jump, but tries to stop him once he realizes he is not flying but rather his belt got stuck to a hook and that is what's been suspending him in mid-air. Mario begins falling down the bottomless pit, but the fungus in the shaft begins forming into a trampoline-like creation. The fungus bounces Mario up and down twice, and Luigi catches him and the two swing over to safety. Daisy communicates with them over an intercom. As they reach the shaft, Daisy informs them that she is located in Devo 4. Inside, Luigi notices that the fungus inside is once again attempting to communicate with them and he takes a glowing Mushroom growing on the fungus. Moving on, they are eventually able to reach the Devo 4 chamber, where Daisy introduces the brothers formally to her father; Daisy explains that he used to be the king, but was de-evolved into the fungus around the city by President Koopa. Luigi nervously and awkwardly tries to make conversation with the King's fungus form, expressing pleasure in getting to formally meet him for the first time.

While Mario heads to save Daniella and the other missing Brooklyn girls, Luigi and Daisy head outside to Koopa Square and the two groups are able to be reunited once Mario escapes out the Goomba Barracks with the girls on a mattress. President Koopa also arrives to the scene with his flamethrower. Luigi takes a Bullet Bill cartridge from a nearby shelf and hands it to Mario, who uses it to load into a Thwomp Stomper and send it flying at President Koopa, which hits him and launches him into a vat hanging over the city streets. Luigi advises Mario to "trust the fungus," and Mario takes note of this and begins climbing the fungus to get closer to Koopa and begin fighting him. Luigi and the Brooklyn girls witness President Koopa lose the meteorite necklace, which Lena picks up and takes off running with. Luigi, Daisy and the other kidnapped girls follow Lena to the meteorite chamber.

At the meteorite chamber, Luigi tells the Brooklyn girls to head back to Earth to warn everyone, and they take his directions and flee into the rock wall portal back to New York. Luigi and Daisy yell out to Lena to not insert the meteorite into the chamber, but she does so. The dimensions start merging, and Lena is unable to withstand its power, which kills her and turns her into a skeleton embedded into the wall. Luigi and Daisy begin using their plumbing tools to try and attempt to remove the meteorite piece. They eventually succeed, and the two dimensions begin merging again. As they head back to Mario and his fight with President Koopa, they encounter Toad, who hands them Devo Guns, and Big Bertha, who gives Luigi another pair of Thwomp Stompers. Luigi joins Mario on the catwalks over the city, and hands him a Devo Gun. The two brothers begin to fire upon President Koopa. As he is being blasted, the Bob-omb that Luigi nabbed earlier and Mario used during his fight with Koopa completes its journey and detonates directly underneath President Koopa, sending him flying into the same vat from earlier above the street. Seconds later, he emerges as a miniature Tyrannosaurus. The Mario Brothers blast him once more, which causes him to de-evolve into primordial slime. With President Koopa defeated, all the Dinohattan citizens begins to celebrate, taking to the streets dancing.

In the meteorite chamber, Daisy uses the meteorite piece to re-open the portal between the Earth and Dinohattan. Luigi wants Daisy to return to New York with them, but she expresses that she feels it is her duty to stay around and rebuild Dinoahattan and she also needs time to get to know her father. Disappointed but understanding, Luigi kisses Daisy goodbye, and Daisy, Toad and Yoshi wave the brothers goodbye. Three weeks later, Daniella has moved in with Mario and Luigi and is preparing dinner for them. Luigi is called in to join Mario and Daniella for dinner, but Luigi proudly motions that he is watching Our Miraculous World, where they are running a broadcast speaking about the brothers' heroic adventure. The television host calls them the "Super Mario Brothers". Unexpectedly, Daisy enters the room wearing military gear, stating she needs the brothers' help and that they are not going to believe what has happened. The brothers quickly begin strapping on their plumber tool belts and head out.

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