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Skilled combatant|origin = Mario Tennis 64 (2000)}}'''Waluigi''' (Japanese: ワルイージ, ''Waruīji'') is Luigi's lanky rival, and Wario's partner. Waluigi made his debut in ''Mario Tennis'', and since then, he has made playable appearances exclusively in the ''Mario'' franchise's spin-off titles. He has been voiced byCharles Martinet ever since his debut. His name is a portmanteau of the Japanese words, ''Warui'' and ''Ruīji'', meaning "bad" and "Luigi". In addition, his name is an anagram to the Japanese word ''Ijiwaru'' (意地悪), which can mean "ill-tempered" or "cruel". |
Skilled combatant|origin = Mario Tennis 64 (2000)}}'''Waluigi''' (Japanese: ワルイージ, ''Waruīji'') is Luigi's lanky rival, and Wario's partner. Waluigi made his debut in ''Mario Tennis'', and since then, he has made playable appearances exclusively in the ''Mario'' franchise's spin-off titles. He has been voiced byCharles Martinet ever since his debut. His name is a portmanteau of the Japanese words, ''Warui'' and ''Ruīji'', meaning "bad" and "Luigi". In addition, his name is an anagram to the Japanese word ''Ijiwaru'' (意地悪), which can mean "ill-tempered" or "cruel". |
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Template:Anti-Hero InfoboxWaluigi (Japanese: ワルイージ, Waruīji) is Luigi's lanky rival, and Wario's partner. Waluigi made his debut in Mario Tennis, and since then, he has made playable appearances exclusively in the Mario franchise's spin-off titles. He has been voiced byCharles Martinet ever since his debut. His name is a portmanteau of the Japanese words, Warui and Ruīji, meaning "bad" and "Luigi". In addition, his name is an anagram to the Japanese word Ijiwaru (意地悪), which can mean "ill-tempered" or "cruel".