
Luigi (character) - Wikipedia
Luigi (/ luˈiːdʒi / ⓘ; Japanese: ルイージ, romanized: Ruīji) is a character created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. Part of Nintendo 's Mario franchise, he is a kind …
Luigi - Mario Wiki
He is an Italian plumber who resides in the Mushroom Kingdom and Mario 's younger but taller twin brother who first appeared as a palette swap of Mario in Mario Bros. for the Arcade (and …
History of Luigi - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Sep 24, 2025 · Luigi is a major protagonist in the Super Mario franchise, and as such, he has appeared in several forms of media, including video games, comic books, and animation.
Luigi - Wikipedia
Luigi Verderame (born 1950), Belgian singer usually known just as Luigi Luigi (jazz dancer), stage name of Eugene Louis Faccuito (1925–2015), American jazz dancer, choreographer, and teacher
Luigi Mangione gains prominence at federal jail where guards like …
3 days ago · Luigi Mangione gains jail status as UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect, earning respect through wealth and high-profile case at Brooklyn detention center.
Luigi Mangione's Nov. 7 hearing in Pennsylvania has been ... - CBS …
Sep 30, 2025 · Luigi Mangione's upcoming hearing in Pennsylvania has been canceled because he refuses to appear in court remotely. The 27-year-old, accused in the December 2024 …
Luigi | Nintendo | Fandom
Luigi (JPJapanese: ルイージRomaji: Ruīji) is Mario's younger but taller and thinner twin brother. He made his debut in the Game & Watch game Mario Bros., subsequently appearing in the …
Luigi (franchise) - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
As the flagship franchise of Nintendo, Luigi has gained massive critical acclaim and recognition throughout the world, sold more units than any other franchise in video game history, and …
Luigi | Luigi Wiki | Fandom
Luigi is Mario's younger twin brother and the secondary protagonist of the Mario franchise. Throughout his life, he has lived in Mario's shadow, developing both cowardly and heroic …
Inside Luigi Mangione’s Missing Months - The New York Times
Oct 21, 2025 · Luigi Mangione stayed in a small guesthouse in the village of Tenkawa, Japan, in May 2024. Noriko Hayashi for The New York Times