Can't believe Luigi was shown the most of all the Mario Cartoons, and this is the ONLY episode Mario is not in. Hooray for Luigi getting his own solo episode and he looks cute as a dog!=3
While I kinda understand that people hated this episode because the story was unclear/all over the place and King Windbag was a jerk, this is definitely my favourite episode of the entire series! What makes me love it this much is not only how instead of Mario & Luigi, it's Luigi with a guest character, and also, Hip and Hop, are the main villains and they're-as always-so adorable! This episode is mostly centred around action, rather than storytelling (which is a hit-or-miss) and this one's a hit! How awesome is it that Luigi and some king he didn't really like had to work together as dogs to stop Hip and Hop from trashing Miami in the real world (and even worse, going to space!), while the song played not near the end, but near the beginning before they even entered the real world! Not to mention, that song "It's a Dog's Life" is actually very catchy. This episode is definitely the best episode in the series for me due to how exciting it is.
for some reason there used to be this channel that's now defunct in Australia that used to play old video game cartoons from the 80's and 90's. Including all the mario cartoons, most of the sonic cartoons and even the cgi donkey kong tv show- heck i even remember watching this specific episode. Still kinda wished it was around lmao-
Yes, Charles Martinet has been the voice actor for Luigi, Mario, Wario, and Waluigi since 1996 (and for a time before) with Super Mario 64. So even though Luigi sounds completely differently in Mario Kart 64 than from how he does in Luigi's Mansion, it is indeed the same guy. But yes, cartoon wise, Rosato was the best. But Martinet's Luigi voice in my opinion just fits the character's intelligent-yet-cowardly behavior best.
Now see, I thought at first that the red car line was a mistake, but there's obviously a separate *RED* sports car that's also on a rampage. I'm impressed though, that car must get some killer mileage to make it from Miami to Kennedy in one shot. Unless Hip and Hop interrupted their rampage to fill up the tank. Perhaps they magicked it full. Ah, I could use one of those wands! And the dog catcher followed them all the way there?! 300 miles is a long way to go to catch a few errant dogs! LOL
The "real world" is what the Mario cartoon series referred to planet Earth. Remember that in the cartoon continuity, the Mario Brothers are from Brooklyn, New York.
Well it depends on what aspects you look at, for instance yes there are the moral intakes that could represent this episode as a Christmas episode, but then there's the problem that the plot of the episode is based around being a loyal dog or a mangy mutt. In the end it's dependent on who you ask so if you're asking me I say absolutely, but someone else might say differently. I hope that helped ^w^
Smash's Luigi was the ultra high-pitched-on-helium Luigi that otherwise sounded just like Mario. Mario Party 3 was the, well, sounded like a haggish leprechaun to me. But it was greatly improved and toned down for Luigi's Mansion (which also took influence from the Mario Kart voice and Mario's voice). That Luigi's Mansion rendition has stuck since, and is most noticeable in the Mario and Luigi series.
I don't remember the animation being as screwed up as this. Still, it's MUCH better than the Super Mario World shows, its anime intro excluded. That was the bluest "red sportscar" I've ever seen. Fun fact: One of the voiceover artists (of either Hip or Hop) moved on to become the voice of Koopa Junior in Mark Kart Double Dash!
Just to elaborate: Mario Kart 64's Luigi was a deep, harsher voice, a little reminiscent of Danny Wells from the Super Show. This voice was also used in the original Mario Golf and Mario Tennis, though in the latter it seemed that Luigi was even a little deeper than before (reminded me more of Wario than Luigi).
Maybe, but keep in mind that the Super Mario Bros. Super Show season had the Queen Rotunda parody of Alice in Wonderland's Queen of Hearts as a villain for one episode. This is the only episode of the entire three seasons (excluding the Mario All-Stars re-runs) of the Mario cartoon that didn't have Mario.
They are, but the game was still in development when the cartoon was being made and being that the kooplings didn't have official names yet, the animation company made up their own.
I heard that his voice in Mario Party 1 was his voice from the Japanese version of Mario Kart 64. I also heard that he and Wario would yell out "Oh my God!!" when they lost something in the Japanese version but they were replaced when it came to the U.S. But that's a different story....
In the game, Lemmy is actually the second eldest. The series apparently got mixed up, or they just decided to change it, since he's the smallest in the family. But, I guess they had them closer age wise, since they are sort of like twins. :/ Still, it's odd that he can drive, since he's supposed to be the youngest... >.> Never expected him to know what a car was in the first place...
No clue; they mostly started doing that in the Super Mario Bros. 3 season. It's probably just so kids would understand they were referring to Earth and not a fictional planet.
The king is turned into a dog in world7 in the game. Do you think they made a mistake in this episode? Gosh what did the king was turn into in the game? I don't remember.
I don't even consider the Mario movie's Luigi to be Luigi. He had nothing to do with the canon Luigi personality-wise (he was much more reminiscent of Mario). On the other hand, this Luigi actor, Tony Rosato, was very good. In my opinion he was much more fitting for Luigi than Danny Wells from the Super Show. On the other hand, in my opinion the best ever Luigi performance was Charles Martinet in Luigi's Mansion.
Guys, stop arguing about friend pages, and crap. It's not like your breaking any ground by insulting each other, and unless you know them in real life, you won't really get any true revenge against them. Just be friends! :)
That is irrelevant. It obviously would have been that he did not decide which Luigi voice he preferred more. Luigi's voice changed drastically between Mario Kart 64, Super Smash Bros., and Mario Party 3, but it is a fact that Martinet voiced him in all three cases. The last one, Mario Party 3, was the final one that, after being tweaked just a little, has been the conclusive Luigi voice since; the only exception was that Melee used the original Smash voice.
I am unsure as to who exactly voiced Luigi in Mario Party One. I am inclined to believe it too was Charles Martinet due to it being the most logical choice. However, Wikipedia was recently modified and refers to Luigi as having a Japanese voice actor in that game. Wikipedia, however, tends to be very inaccurate, so unless someone can provide the name of the voice actor for Luigi in Mario Party One, I would say it is safe to assume that it was indeed Charles Martinet.
i may be wrong here, but didn't mario party one come out after mario kart 64? if thats the case, why would Martinet drastically change his voice for that one game?
“That’s because you’re a dog, Luigi.”
“...woof?”
7:55 So we just gonna ignore that Iggy and Lemmy (Hip and Hop) literally just killed 2 people
So much nostalgia
Ikr
Can't believe Luigi was shown the most of all the Mario Cartoons, and this is the ONLY episode Mario is not in. Hooray for Luigi getting his own solo episode and he looks cute as a dog!=3
Yeah,💖
The ice world of Mario 3 reminds me of winter time in 101 Dalmatians.
While I kinda understand that people hated this episode because the story was unclear/all over the place and King Windbag was a jerk, this is definitely my favourite episode of the entire series! What makes me love it this much is not only how instead of Mario & Luigi, it's Luigi with a guest character, and also, Hip and Hop, are the main villains and they're-as always-so adorable!
This episode is mostly centred around action, rather than storytelling (which is a hit-or-miss) and this one's a hit! How awesome is it that Luigi and some king he didn't really like had to work together as dogs to stop Hip and Hop from trashing Miami in the real world (and even worse, going to space!), while the song played not near the end, but near the beginning before they even entered the real world! Not to mention, that song "It's a Dog's Life" is actually very catchy. This episode is definitely the best episode in the series for me due to how exciting it is.
Oh so thats why luigi likes dogs in luigi mansion
*_That's because you're a dog, Luigi._*
*woof*
@@xangelxal4855 wOOf
At least this king knows that being good/neutral is good for ya
luigi is so adorable 🥺
It's a dog pun on the phrase "Life's Rough."
Hip and Hop may have flunked Koopergarten but they sure knew how to carjack.
Iggy and Lemmy Koopa
i havent seen this show since 91. Never forgot the song.Nentendo power owned back then and whoever posted this show owns!
this show is still on here in england
I'm glad Luigi taught King Windbag about friendship even after they turned into dogs
for some reason there used to be this channel that's now defunct in Australia that used to play old video game cartoons from the 80's and 90's. Including all the mario cartoons, most of the sonic cartoons and even the cgi donkey kong tv show-
heck i even remember watching this specific episode. Still kinda wished it was around lmao-
Hip and Hop are soooo cute
Yes, Charles Martinet has been the voice actor for Luigi, Mario, Wario, and Waluigi since 1996 (and for a time before) with Super Mario 64. So even though Luigi sounds completely differently in Mario Kart 64 than from how he does in Luigi's Mansion, it is indeed the same guy.
But yes, cartoon wise, Rosato was the best. But Martinet's Luigi voice in my opinion just fits the character's intelligent-yet-cowardly behavior best.
Luigi And King Windbag Turn Into Dogs By Lemmy And Iggy
Mario:*sees this episode, then realizes that he's not in this episode* Mamma Mia!
Now see, I thought at first that the red car line was a mistake, but there's obviously a separate *RED* sports car that's also on a rampage.
I'm impressed though, that car must get some killer mileage to make it from Miami to Kennedy in one shot. Unless Hip and Hop interrupted their rampage to fill up the tank. Perhaps they magicked it full. Ah, I could use one of those wands!
And the dog catcher followed them all the way there?! 300 miles is a long way to go to catch a few errant dogs! LOL
The "real world" is what the Mario cartoon series referred to planet Earth. Remember that in the cartoon continuity, the Mario Brothers are from Brooklyn, New York.
I don't think Wario ever had a show, but there are many commercials for his games with animations of him.
This is my childhood summed up into one cartoon episode
Well it depends on what aspects you look at, for instance yes there are the moral intakes that could represent this episode as a Christmas episode, but then there's the problem that the plot of the episode is based around being a loyal dog or a mangy mutt. In the end it's dependent on who you ask so if you're asking me I say absolutely, but someone else might say differently. I hope that helped ^w^
merry Christmas to you to and have a good time watching the shows!
If Luigi was king of any land it would probably be Ice Land.
Alright, Luigi-only episode! No Peach, Toad, or Mario!
I wonder if, while in Miami, Luigi met Humor Columnist Dave Barry
Mario: Woot! I'm not in this episode!
Luigi: Bastard...
Smash's Luigi was the ultra high-pitched-on-helium Luigi that otherwise sounded just like Mario.
Mario Party 3 was the, well, sounded like a haggish leprechaun to me. But it was greatly improved and toned down for Luigi's Mansion (which also took influence from the Mario Kart voice and Mario's voice). That Luigi's Mansion rendition has stuck since, and is most noticeable in the Mario and Luigi series.
I don't remember the animation being as screwed up as this. Still, it's MUCH better than the Super Mario World shows, its anime intro excluded.
That was the bluest "red sportscar" I've ever seen.
Fun fact: One of the voiceover artists (of either Hip or Hop) moved on to become the voice of Koopa Junior in Mark Kart Double Dash!
Hey Mario, where do babies come from?
Well you see Mario.
Just to elaborate: Mario Kart 64's Luigi was a deep, harsher voice, a little reminiscent of Danny Wells from the Super Show. This voice was also used in the original Mario Golf and Mario Tennis, though in the latter it seemed that Luigi was even a little deeper than before (reminded me more of Wario than Luigi).
Maybe, but keep in mind that the Super Mario Bros. Super Show season had the Queen Rotunda parody of Alice in Wonderland's Queen of Hearts as a villain for one episode.
This is the only episode of the entire three seasons (excluding the Mario All-Stars re-runs) of the Mario cartoon that didn't have Mario.
if i wuz at the dog pound b4 luigi escaped i would've adopted him cuz...I
Haha I like all the video game sound affects.
XD I knew Lemmy((Hip)) was the second eldest, but I had no clue that he could drive!!
4:56 Whao! NICE BARK LUIGI!!
Because it's a cartoon, devious. :)
They are, but the game was still in development when the cartoon was being made and being that the kooplings didn't have official names yet, the animation company made up their own.
I heard that his voice in Mario Party 1 was his voice from the Japanese version of Mario Kart 64.
I also heard that he and Wario would yell out "Oh my God!!" when they lost something in the Japanese version but they were replaced when it came to the U.S. But that's a different story....
If memory serves, this was also the only episode of the SMB3 cartoon series that didn't have Koopa.
In the game, Lemmy is actually the second eldest. The series apparently got mixed up, or they just decided to change it, since he's the smallest in the family.
But, I guess they had them closer age wise, since they are sort of like twins. :/
Still, it's odd that he can drive, since he's supposed to be the youngest... >.> Never expected him to know what a car was in the first place...
life's ruff but you gotta get through it.........
dogs? that's a new one.
i love this episode
King Windbag is transformed by Lemmy into a seal in the game
Dog!Luigi is the creepiest thing ever. XD
the dog catcher looks like popie
He cares more about dogs then two koopa things stealing a car?
Teh fuck?
They aren't out of order now. Check it again.
wish this show was on DVD
Iggy and Lemmy are evil. This is a funny episode. Peach and Toad also don't make appearances.
Good old Luigi!
The best part of this show was the Koopa Kids singing, they some good ass singers
No clue; they mostly started doing that in the Super Mario Bros. 3 season. It's probably just so kids would understand they were referring to Earth and not a fictional planet.
Hop is the best koopaling ever because he's a nerd life my friend Nick. XD lol
hahahahahaha! they fulfilled some of my childhood dreams!
My favorite episode is when Mario and gang get turned into babies.
No, as I stated in the episode description: "This is the only episode of the Mario cartoon series that did not have Mario."
The news reporter said that there was a red sports car rampaging through Florida, the car is actually blue. Just a minor mistake.
Hell yeah they kick ass!
The king is turned into a dog in world7 in the game. Do you think they made a mistake in this episode? Gosh what did the king was turn into in the game? I don't remember.
I don't even consider the Mario movie's Luigi to be Luigi. He had nothing to do with the canon Luigi personality-wise (he was much more reminiscent of Mario).
On the other hand, this Luigi actor, Tony Rosato, was very good. In my opinion he was much more fitting for Luigi than Danny Wells from the Super Show.
On the other hand, in my opinion the best ever Luigi performance was Charles Martinet in Luigi's Mansion.
Ruff ruff woof... please.
The king looks like a character from Fraggle Rock XD
i would so totally adopt puppy luigi XD
It does sound like that. X-D
9:16 that should have been a death pit luigi is my favorite charecter
They wouldn't get a big name like John Goodman to do the voice of the CooD.
02:01
One of the twins' hands flashes a pale yellow color.
It feels kinda weird that this is the only episode Mario isn't here.
Guys, stop arguing about friend pages, and crap. It's not like your breaking any ground by insulting each other, and unless you know them in real life, you won't really get any true revenge against them. Just be friends! :)
Wow who knew Hip and Hop could be such bastards? I mean, gee whiz.
who knew hop was half duck half koopa!?!?!?
The ending was so nice 😄😢🥺😁🥰😍
You forgot Frog Luigi and Stone Luigi. LOL.
THAT'S BECAUSE YOU'RE A DOG, LUIGI.
That is irrelevant. It obviously would have been that he did not decide which Luigi voice he preferred more. Luigi's voice changed drastically between Mario Kart 64, Super Smash Bros., and Mario Party 3, but it is a fact that Martinet voiced him in all three cases. The last one, Mario Party 3, was the final one that, after being tweaked just a little, has been the conclusive Luigi voice since; the only exception was that Melee used the original Smash voice.
why do I get the feeling that hip drives like eddie griffin?
any body can tell me what dose the word "life's ruff" mean ?
English is not my mother tong
Rasha AbuRrob It's a pun on "life's rough".
best luigi actor ever.
wayyyy better than john legizamo (sp?)
They have a DVD with all the episodes...u gotta .look 4 it online...i got it
or try best buy or suncoast. they maybe have the show on DVD at their stores
when luigis a dog he reminds me of my dog on nintendogs :D
@rosalinalopez Your dog's name is Luis? That is so cool. Just like Luis Lopez from GTA
IGGY AND LEMMY (Hip and Hop) SHOULDN'T BE DRIVING
Exactly what i thought when watching this. They are little children of bowser and they somehow know how to drive cars, how does that work???
I am unsure as to who exactly voiced Luigi in Mario Party One. I am inclined to believe it too was Charles Martinet due to it being the most logical choice. However, Wikipedia was recently modified and refers to Luigi as having a Japanese voice actor in that game. Wikipedia, however, tends to be very inaccurate, so unless someone can provide the name of the voice actor for Luigi in Mario Party One, I would say it is safe to assume that it was indeed Charles Martinet.
i may be wrong here, but didn't mario party one come out after mario kart 64? if thats the case, why would Martinet drastically change his voice for that one game?
I wonder how Iggy and Lemmy can drive a car at 6...
They are eqauly cool.
the king sounds like Adam West.
Lol yeah ;D It`s a cartoon.. and he`s a good man minding his job though
Lawl.... Windbag. XD XD XD
He looks sad!
at 6:54 the news person said a red sports car. the car the koopalings are in is blue
....
=O
DOG SUIT!!!!
Spongepicmin8, luigi is my favorite character too! I also like yoshi!
luigi doesnt really look like a dog. His face is too human. he looks like a Sues character.
2:03 lol
well trained green mario doge