Luigi is the positive spinoff of Mario and Wario is the negative spinoff of Mario, so Waluigi is not just a spinoff of Mario's design but also one for Wario because he needs a doppelganger brother of his own to even out Luigi. If this is true, then the term of "brother" in the other games just means friend/close relative. There is a theory that Wario and Waluigi (The Wario Bros.) are not Mario's brothers since in Mario Tennis, they sent a letter calling them cousins. He never truly appears as a villain in Mario games, with the exception of Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. Just like Mario, Luigi, Wario, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi, he is voiced by Charles Martinet, who also voiced the Elder Brother in Kane & Lynch: Dead Men. He also appears as a minor antagonist in the story mode of Mario Tennis Aces, along with Wario. However, he is not the final boss of the latter game and is the first one instead, giving the other keys the heroes add to Wario, a big Blooper, King Chilly, and Bowser. Waluigi was the main antagonist of Mario Party 3 and Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix. Introduced in Mario Tennis in 2000, he serves as the primary compatriot of Wario and as an "anti- Luigi" in much the same way Wario serves as the reverse of Mario. Waluigi is a recurring antagonist and occasional anti-hero in the Mario franchise. ~ Waluigi doodling on a picture of Luigi in Mario Power Tennis. ~ Waluigi as he encounters the Mario brothers for the first time in Mario Tennis. Hey! You might be getting better, but nobody cheats better than Waluigi! You got that?! ~ Waluigi's rather (in)famous catchphrase.
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