Mario & Luigi Go To The Park!

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Published 2010-08-29
Mario and Luigi go to the park by themselves. Who knows what they'll do. Thanks to tvfish15 for playing as Luigi. I do not own any songs used in this video. 1:57 This song is "Born To Be Wild" by Steppenwolf. All icons and logos belong to their respectful owners! :D

All Comments (21)
  • @maskyprime
    1:12 that moment is still iconic Edit: I get reminded of this video every two weeks or so
  • @animeluigiboy
    I love watching old plush videos because I want to see if anyone else had the same satisfying feel when watching this again after years.
  • It’s almost 2024 my friends, this video is currently 13 years old! I remember watching this with my sister recreating it with you own plushies, I was luigi lol. It hurts how nostalgic this is. I will always visit this video at the end of every year!! 💖
  • Luigi: hey Mario did you bring any snacks? Mario: no Luigi: E X P L O S I O N
  • @Smmilerz2
    I love going back to watching old nostalgic videos 😊 especially these ones. I just wont forget them. Especially home alone with luigi 😂 1:12 is still nostalgic to me
  • i always feel happy going through the comments section of old plush videos, with everyone sharing their memories with these videos. like family members sharing their happiest memories at a family reunion.
  • @AA2004
    There's such a difference between plush videos from now, and from this era. Plush videos now feel soulless and are solely done just for views and money. Old plush videos feel genuine, and you can tell that these guys did this because they thought it would be super fun and hilarious. Times sure have changed for plush channels.
  • Does anyone get nostalgic seeing this after a long time? I haven't seen this legendary video for so long, I loved it so much that I played it with my stuffed animals.
  • As nostalgic as this video is, can we just appreciate the sheer amount of emotion that the kid playing Luigi puts into all of his lines?
  • @groggygary
    Ah.. this was when these types of videos weren't staged and were full of imagination. God, I miss those days.
  • @oscar32843
    This video and 25 ways to kill a yoshi give me an unexplainable amount of nostalgia