National Luigi Day

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Welcome to the wonderful world of National Luigi Day! Grab your favorite green cap and get ready for a day dedicated to the unsung hero of the Mario universe. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the taller, greener brother or just love some good old-fashioned video game nostalgia, this is the day for you!

When is Luigi Day?

It's national luigi day on the 10th March.


A Brief History of Luigi

Luigi, the younger and taller brother of Mario, has been around since the beginning of the iconic video game franchise. Since his debut in Mario Bros. in 1983, Luigi has won the hearts of gamers with his goofy personality, signature green outfit, and unmatched jumping skills.

Over the years, Luigi has been a key player in numerous adventures alongside his superstar brother. From the classic platformers like Super Mario Bros. to the competitive racing in Mario Kart, Luigi has proven himself to be more than just a sidekick. In fact, he's often seen as the underdog, which has endeared him to fans all around the world.

National Luigi Day celebrates everything we love about Luigi. It's a day to honor his contributions to the gaming world and recognize the charm and humor he brings to the Mario franchise.

How to Celebrate

There are plenty of ways to celebrate National Luigi Day, no matter how big of a fan you are. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

  • Host a Mario Kart tournament with your friends and make sure Luigi gets his fair share of victories.
  • Dress up as Luigi for the day and embrace your inner green plumber.
  • Join online communities and forums to discuss all things Luigi with fellow fans.
  • Create fan art or write fanfiction featuring Luigi's daring adventures.

No matter how you choose to celebrate, be sure to take a moment to appreciate the often overlooked but always lovable Luigi!



History behind the term 'Luigi'


1871

Birth of Luigi

Luigi, the Italian male given name is believed to have originated around the year 1871. It is derived from the German name Ludwig, which means 'famous warrior' or 'renowned fighter'. The name Luigi has a long history within European culture and has been widely used in Italy and other countries with Italian influence.


1983

Introduction of Luigi in Video Games

Luigi gained significant popularity and recognition after his introduction as a character in the iconic video game franchise, Super Mario Bros. Luigi made his debut in the game released in 1983, serving as the brother and sidekick of the main protagonist, Mario. The character quickly became a fan favorite due to his unique personality and appearance, which contrasted with his older brother.


1993

Year of Luigi

In 1993, Nintendo declared it the 'Year of Luigi' to honor the character's popularity and to give him more prominence within the Mario franchise. This initiative included the release of Luigi-themed games, merchandise, and events throughout the year. The 'Year of Luigi' celebration showcased the increasing cultural impact and widespread recognition of the character.



2013

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

One of Luigi's most notable solo adventures came in 2013 with the release of 'Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon' for the Nintendo 3DS. This sequel to the original 'Luigi's Mansion' game on the Nintendo GameCube brought the character into the spotlight once again and received critical acclaim. The success of 'Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon' further solidified Luigi's status as a beloved and independent gaming character.


2021

Continued Popularity and Cultural Impact

Today, Luigi remains an integral part of popular culture and the Mario franchise. Alongside his brother Mario, Luigi has appeared in countless video games, animated TV shows, and movies. He is known for his green-colored attire, taller and thinner physique compared to Mario, and a slightly timid yet heroic personality. Luigi has become an iconic symbol of brotherhood and a representation of the underdog, resonating with fans of all ages worldwide.


Did you know?

Did you know that Luigi was originally conceived as a palette swap of Mario in order to have a multiplayer mode in Mario Bros.? However, he quickly gained a personality and became an essential part of the Mario franchise! So next time you save Princess Peach, remember to thank Luigi for being there to lend a helping (green) hand!

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First identified

21st June 2015

Most mentioned on

10th March 2021

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