Okay, maybe Mario isn't as bad as Game Theory points him out to be. Sure, it's no secret that he abused Cranky and his son, but the rest of those things are more or less excusable. For both Wiggler bosses, he didn't know he was destroying the home of the Wiggler in Super Mario 64, while he didn't have much of a choice about the Wiggler in Super Mario Sunshine. He either had to knock him down or let him stay up there and kill a bird made of sand. Besides, how was he supposed to know if the Wiggler would listen to reason?
Also, in regards to Luigi, I think he's starting to get better at respecting him. In the most recent Mario and Luigi game, they do an incredible job working together (especially in the giant battles). As for the sequel to Luigi's Mansion...
Since you mentioned it, Kriven, exactly why is Peach the ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom? It's not like she does anything and it seems like only Bowser is able to get things done. Besides, aren't his minions working for him out of love and respect instead of fear?
Also, in regards to Luigi, I think he's starting to get better at respecting him. In the most recent Mario and Luigi game, they do an incredible job working together (especially in the giant battles). As for the sequel to Luigi's Mansion...
Quote:It's Princess Peach who's the vile one, sending her armies out with her ace hero to claim large portions of land. Super Mario World wasn't a picnic, it was a scouting mission!
Since you mentioned it, Kriven, exactly why is Peach the ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom? It's not like she does anything and it seems like only Bowser is able to get things done. Besides, aren't his minions working for him out of love and respect instead of fear?