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Waluigi is Luigi's arch-rival, yet friend, and Wario's partner in the Mario franchise. He first appeared in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64 in 2000.
Waluigi serves as the main antagonist of Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, one of the main playable characters in the Mario Party series, and is an ally to Mario in the Mario Party series, except for the story mode of Mario Party 3 where he served as the main antagonist. He appeared in the Mario Kart series as a playable character since Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, in Mario Kart DS as an unlockable character, and Mario Kart Wii as a playable character again, but in Mario Kart 7, Waluigi did not return as a playable character, but made a cameo in DS Waluigi Pinball.
Waluigi eventually appeared in Mario Kart 8 as a playable character once again. Waluigi was an unlockable character four times, in the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis, Mario Golf: Advance Tour, Yakuman DS, and Mario Kart DS. The Game Boy Advance version of Mario Power Tennis was the first and only Mario game that Waluigi is seen without Wario. He also appears as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. 4 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He only appears in Mario spin-off titles.
He is sometimes willing to help others defeat villains.
In the Mario and Sonic Olympic games franchise, he assists the heroes to stop Bowser and Dr. Eggman from ruining the events.
He helps the heroes defeat Dr. Eggman and Metal Sonic along with Wario by destroying an evil fog machine in the 2012 Olympic games.
Helps Mario's crew beat Bowser in the Mario Party games.
Quotes
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"Hehehe. You guys are having a party?"
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~ in Mario Tennis 64
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"This way... ah, wait for me!"
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~ in Mario Power Tennis
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"Yeah, Waluigi's the winner!"
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~ in Mario Party 4 & 5
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"I hate this game!"
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~ in Mario Party 6 & 7
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"Waluigi, winner!"
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~ in Mario Party 8
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"Wah, Waluigi getting you next time."
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"Waluigi time!"
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"I, Waluigi, claim this Music Key in the name of... er... um... Waluigi!"
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~ in Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix
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"Waluigi number one!"
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"Too easy! Yeah! Heh heh heh... losers!"
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~ in Mario Strikers Charged
Trivia
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, one of Luigi's alternate costumes is based on Waluigi's outfit. The same thing goes for Mario in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate where one of his alternate costumes is based on Waluigi's outfit and in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, when Mario wears both the L Emblem and W Emblem badges, his clothes turn into the color scheme of Waluigi's and there is also a Waluigi costume for Mario to wear in Super Mario Odyssey.
Player 4 who appears in the remake of Mario Bros. for Game Boy Advance, wears a black overall in the Wii U version resembling Waluigi himself.
Despite not appearing in any main Mario platform games, Waluigi appears as a playable character in some unofficial platform games such as Super Wario Bros., Super Wario Bros. 2, Super Wario Bros. 3, Super Mario Bros. 2: Wario Bros. Edition, Waluigi's Block Land 64, Waluigi Desert Track, Waluigi's Taco Stand, Waluigi 74, Wario's Adventure, Waluigi's Adventure and Super Mario Bros. 64.
Waluigi's name is a combination of Luigi's name and the word "Waru" meaning bad.
Waluigi bares a resemblance to Dastardly Dick from Wacky Races.
Despite only appearing in spin-off titles, Waluigi is considered a fan favorite by Mario fans.