Baby Luigi's girlfriend is Baby Daisy, mirroring the established relationship between their adult counterparts, Luigi and Princess Daisy, who are often portrayed as a couple in Mario spin-off games with evidence like statues on Daisy Circuit in Mario Kart Wii and official guides hinting at their bond.
Daisy has been presented as Luigi's love interest, paralleling the relationship between Mario and Princess Peach. Since her appearance in Mario Tennis, she has been a staple playable character in Mario spin-off games, including Mario Party and Mario Kart.
The most prominent LGBTQ+ characters in the Mario universe are Birdo, often interpreted as a transgender woman, and Vivian from Paper Mario, explicitly depicted as a transgender woman in the Japanese original and the 2024 remake, though her portrayal varied in older English versions. Other characters, like some Toads or fan interpretations of Birdo's desire to be seen as female, contribute to discussions about LGBTQ+ themes, but Vivian and Birdo are the clearest examples of explicit gender identity representation.
It's clear that Luigi and Daisy are boyfriend and girlfriend, it's been shown and hinted at many times on different games, there's been a statue of them, the moments they share, etc.
In the intro of Mario Party: Island Tour, she is seen walking with Luigi and talking with him, which shows that she has feelings for Luigi. The information for Daisy's trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee says that she is Luigi's lover. Daisy also appeared in Mario spin-off games since NES Open Tournament Golf in 1991.
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Rosalina truly loves Mario and has a strong bond with him. He's Rosalina's husband. She is mostly seen hanging out with him. She also takes care of Jeffy with Mario as a parental guardian.
Yes, Peppa Pig introduced its first same-sex couple in 2022, featuring Penny Polar Bear who lives with "my mummy and my other mummy," marking a significant step in LGBTQ+ representation for the popular children's show, following public calls for more diverse families.
Pauline was replaced by Princess Peach as Mario's love interest in the Super Mario series, though she continued to appear as Mario's friend in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series.
Daisy is a feminine name of British origin, so often synonymous with purity and innocence.
Texting 929-55-MARIO (929-556-2746) connects you to the promotional campaign for The Super Mario Bros. Movie, where you receive automated messages from Luigi about plumbing services, can sign up for updates, get a digital business card, and get movie-related content in exchange for your phone number. It's a fun, interactive marketing stunt that plays on the movie's Super Mario Bros. Plumbing business, sending you themed messages and links.
Princess Peach is Mario's love interest and they have had a long, positive relationship. The official Mario Portal website as well as Nintendo Today! mention in the English translation of their character profiles that "Princess Peach and Mario are good friends and help each other out whenever they can".
Before Super Paper Mario, the title of darkest Mario game went to Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. It is based around an alien invasion of the past Mushroom Kingdom and has places like Toad Town and Princess Peach's Castle turned to ruins by the Shroobs with some rather creepy things as background detail and music.
Baby Luigi is the infant counterpart of Luigi, including by wearing his trademark cap. In the Yoshi's Island series, Baby Luigi is shirtless and wears a diaper along with his cap.
Daisy's Law – New measures to recognise children born as a result of rape. Children born as a result of rape will officially be recognised as victims of crime and receive better support under changes announced by the Government.
Nintendo did not initially give Luigi a surname. The first notable use of "Luigi Mario" was in the 1993 live-action film adaptation. In September 2015, at the Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary festival, Miyamoto stated that Mario's full name was Mario Mario, indirectly confirming Luigi's full name as Luigi Mario.
R&B singer Mario has announced that he and his girlfriend are expecting a child. Sharing a series of photos, the couple showcased the pregnancy, with Mario pictured smiling and holding his partner's baby bump.
Peach calls Mario her knight in shining armor in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars while Peach is called Mario's special someone in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. They worry over each other when they are apart, and have been shown to have mutual romantic feelings for each other.
Pauline was known for her positive relationship with Mario.
Yes, Bluey introduced its first LGBTQ+ representation in the Season 3 finale, "The Sign," when the character Pretzel casually mentioned having "mums" (two mothers), confirming a lesbian couple as his parents, though the mums are not seen. This brief, subtle inclusion was praised by many fans for reflecting diverse family structures, though it also sparked some controversy among certain adult viewers.
As Evie's birth mother, Mummy Pig automatically has parental responsibility for Evie. As Mummy Pig was married to Daddy Pig at the time of Evie's birth, this also means that Daddy Pig automatically has parental responsibility for Evie.
Yes, the PAW Patrol universe introduced its first LGBTQ+ character, a nonbinary skateboarder named River, in the spin-off series Rubble & Crew, with River voiced by nonbinary actor Cihang Ma and the episode written by Lindz Amer of Queer Kid Stuff, though the character's identity was revealed outside the episode by the writer.
While Nintendo hasn't officially confirmed many gay characters, fans widely interpret characters like Yoshi, Birdo, Waluigi, and Rosalina as LGBTQ+ through headcanons, with Birdo being considered canonically trans in some contexts, and others like Luigi often seen as queer-coded due to behaviors or fan interpretations, although no main character is officially confirmed as gay.
In the early 1980's, Mario and Peach met when the two where in high school and they later married in 1997, However, when Peach found out that Mario was bald, Peach filed a divorce with Mario, which led him heartbroken. Mario still liked Peach and wanted to remarry her.