

However, a group of police sees them in the act and attempts to arrest them. They decide to vandalize the picture of the Mario Bros. Some time after the match, Wario and Waluigi head to Peach Dome, where they notice the tournament board which shows that they have been eliminated. in the first round of a tennis tournament.
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In the intro movie in Mario Power Tennis, Wario and Waluigi face the Mario Bros. When the game starts, he is seen holding a Camelot sign. Waluigi reappears in Mario Power Tennis as a playable character. Waluigi is also playable in his own minigame, playing against Luigi. In the Two-On-One minigame, the player as Bowser plays against Wario and Waluigi. Due to this, he is not playable in the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console release of the game. He can be unlocked only if a Transfer Pak is used. Waluigi also appears in the Game Boy Color version of the game, where he is an unlockable Technique character. Waluigi lacks power and movement speed, however. Waluigi is a Technique character in Mario Tennis, which means Waluigi has good control over the ball. A Bob-omb then explodes inside the stadium. Mario allows Bowser, Wario, and Waluigi to play, and everyone cheers. Everyone prepares to fight him, but Bowser reveals that he just wants to play tennis. Suddenly, Bowser falls from the sky, knocking Wario and Waluigi onto the ground. Mario tries to stop them, but Wario stands in his way. Waluigi and Luigi prepare to fight as they walk up to each other. Luigi declines and mocks Waluigi, which upsets him. The two interrupt the final match between Mario and Luigi, and Waluigi states that they want to play. Wario and Waluigi lurk on the sidelines of the court. In the opening of Mario Tennis, several characters play in a tennis tournament. Waluigi makes his debut in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64.
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History Mario Tennis series Mario Tennis In other games, Waluigi is often depicted with bizarre abilities, such as swimming through the air and generating purple thorns. Once summoned, he would beat someone into the ground with his mighty kicks then blast them away with a tennis racket. He is good with a tennis racket and in the Super Smash Bros.

He can run pretty fast thanks to his long legs. Waluigi has great kicking power as described a lot of the time, although in Mario Strikers Charged Football, he is a defensive character and has weak kicks. He seems to only have one permanent ally, Wario, who treats him a little unfairly but needs him to help create plots to ruin the Mario Bros.

Waluigi has numerous enemies, including Luigi, Bowser and Mario. Waluigi is portrayed as a self-centered, moody, arrogant ,rude, often moody, cheating and envious man who has a tendency to get the attention of others.īeing ignored by people greatly disturbs his, evoking traumatic memories of the times when he was ignored and easily forgotten by people around his causing his to suffer from a slight histrionic personality disorder as a result of people either ignoring or unaware about his in the past and seeks attention from people and wants them to acknowledge his existence. He also wears orange elf-like shoes and white gloves with the Γ symbol on them. He wears a plumber outfit similar to Mario and Luigi's, but with a purple hat with a purple brim (with the "Γ" symbol, Luigi's L symbol flipped upside down) and a purple long-sleeved undershirt along with black overalls and gold buttons. He has a pink nose like Wario's, but pointy and has a thin boomerang-shaped mustache. Waluigi is taller, skinnier and lankier than Luigi. Waluigi was created by Camelot's Fumihide Aoki and is voiced by Charles Martinet. Waluigi has a hat and gloves with an inverted L (Γ), which is similar to Wario's "W", an inverted "M". He also will never cheer or become saddened even if an opponent wins, much like the other characters, instead he will get disgusted about it.

Waluigi has a short tempered attitude and is a huge sore loser, getting angry if his opponent makes even a small amount of progress. The name Waluigi is derived from the Japanese adjective for bad- "warui" (悪い) and Luigi. He is the same age as Luigi and acts as his dark rival, in the same way that Wario is Mario's dark rival. He has so far mostly appeared in spin-off and party games in the Mario series. Waluigi is Wario's main partner in sports games and Luigi's mischievous taller and skinner counterpart and rival.
