Would a movie without Luigi work?
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Would a movie without Luigi work?
Lately ive been having ideas on how a solo Super Mario movie would be like. When it comes to superheroes the sidekick tends to be dead weight for the main hero. SO do you guys think a movie with just Mario work?
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Re: Would a movie without Luigi work?
No. Luigi is a complementary opposite to Mario, without Luigi you just have one type of character with an off-balanced attitude that needs to be properly weighed out by an opposite yet equal character beside him.
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Re: Would a movie without Luigi work?
I agree with Serum. Mario may have had various different personalities and hero-types in his myriad games, cartoons, comics and films, but each one has always required a "Luigi" character to complement and in some cases temper him. The two just work together. I think they're easily more successful than the usual "hero/sidekick" formula.
Re: Would a movie without Luigi work?
I believe movies without one brother or the other brother would work based on stories written especially for them.
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Re: Would a movie without Luigi work?
Maybe if they (Heaven forbid) made a movie out of "Luigi's Mansion" in the style of a cartoon, but even there, Mario is the main focus-- he's the damsel in distress.
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Re: Would a movie without Luigi work?
Serum wrote:Maybe if they (Heaven forbid) made a movie out of "Luigi's Mansion" in the style of a cartoon, but even there, Mario is the main focus-- he's the damsel in distress.
Why would that be bad? I liked Luigi's Mansion.
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Re: Would a movie without Luigi work?
I adored Luigi's Mansion. I beat that game and got all the gold frames and the highest score possible, but I don't think it would work as a cartoon very well.
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Serum wrote:I adored Luigi's Mansion. I beat that game and got all the gold frames and the highest score possible, but I don't think it would work as a cartoon very well.
I disagree. I think a Luigi's Mansion cartoon would be very suited for a mid-'90s/early-'00s episodic cartoon. Obviously, you'd have to feature Professor E. Gadd in the beginning and end of most episodes and introduce a friendly ghost or two through the series' run, but it could be done.
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Re: Would a movie without Luigi work?
Redstar wrote:Serum wrote:I adored Luigi's Mansion. I beat that game and got all the gold frames and the highest score possible, but I don't think it would work as a cartoon very well.
I disagree. I think a Luigi's Mansion cartoon would be very suited for a mid-'90s/early-'00s episodic cartoon. Obviously, you'd have to feature Professor E. Gadd in the beginning and end of most episodes and introduce a friendly ghost or two through the series' run, but it could be done.
Yes, mid-90s to early 2000s era it would work, 2002 at the absolute latest, but nowadays no one would watch it.
What would you do without your big brother?
I'd like to give it a shot and find out.
I'd like to give it a shot and find out.
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