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Post by Toomai on Sept 8, 2006 17:39:35 GMT -5
Hey, you know what just occured to me? The four Bros. could have elemental connections.
Mario: Fire (red, firballs)
Luigi: Air (Mr. Jump, bad traction/slippery)
Wario: Earth (solid, strong, immovable)
Waluigi: Water (well, his sports powers are water-based)
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threepwood
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Post by threepwood on Sept 8, 2006 18:11:40 GMT -5
I was joking, because he said that Wario was humanoid, not human. I wasn't saying that Wario was a real alien.
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Post by L.D. on Sept 9, 2006 12:56:52 GMT -5
I think wario's strength comes either from wario land 3(you get all these power ups like power glove and super garlec(sp) or from an atrifact he nabbed while treasure hunting.
Trivia: According to the wario world instruction guide, wario weighs 308 lbs.
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Post by Claws on Sept 10, 2006 8:38:36 GMT -5
Maybe there are two homo species on Mushroom Earth: homo sapiens and the humanoid species that Wario and Waluigi belong to. Perhaps in the distant past, a large group of humans crossed over into the Mushroom Universe (possibly to Kitchen Island). These humans had a very hard time coping with the absurd magical environment, and many died. The ones that survived developed their own magical abilities and extreme toughness, which shaped their appearances. When the lineage of humans leading down to Mario and Luigi crossed over, they ended up in a much tamer area. This demand-free area caused them to stay as they were. Eventually, the two species would live side by side, but evolution had already changed the first group.
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Post by caveman1337 on Sept 16, 2006 21:43:52 GMT -5
Proof? u what proof i will get u proof Caveman, if you don't clean up your grammar and stop posting nonsense, you will be banned. Don't be the first to be banned on this site. Anyway, I seem to remember something in the Wario Land II manual about Wario being invincible. Maybe, though, it was just and exaggeration of his exceptional stamina. And did we ever decide on where his ears came from? i have a problem with grammer but i will try my best to clen it up and by the way i do not post nosense
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Post by gigagrodus on Sept 19, 2006 19:38:53 GMT -5
''Baby" Wario appears in Yoshi's Island 2, so that kinda proves he was born in the Mushroom World, no sign of a Baby Waluigi though (or Baby Luigi either).
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Post by Claws on Sept 21, 2006 17:37:08 GMT -5
I guess YI2 gives us part of the answer. We at least know that Mario didn't meet Wario in Brooklyn.
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Post by Meta Black Yoshi on Sept 23, 2006 19:04:41 GMT -5
Luigi's elemental power is electricity
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White Mage
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Post by White Mage on Oct 1, 2006 9:55:29 GMT -5
gigagrodus, Baby Luigi gets captured in YI2 just like YI1.
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Post by Claws on Oct 16, 2006 22:36:20 GMT -5
I'd assume that Waluigi is also from Mushroom Earth. Since Wario and Mario knew each other as young kids, it's likely that Waluigi was also around at the time. If he and Wario aren't blood brothers, it's probable that they grew up so close together and so similarly that everyone thought of them in that way.
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Post by Yoshi Master on Oct 19, 2006 19:29:18 GMT -5
New line of thought,
In SML2 and 3, Wario can shrink size. He's almost bald, and very puny. I think this might be his real form, and he was made fun of for looking short and stumpy as a child.
He grows up or gets into the Mushroom World, where somehow his appearance is changed, and that's why he looks the way he does. The transformation could have become more and more permanant over the years.
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Post by Claws on Oct 19, 2006 21:26:58 GMT -5
Nice theory.
I was thinking, though, that the bald mini-Wario was an unnatural state that only occurred when he was seriously injured or put under a spell or something.
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