jumpmen [ Buy Mario & ... at Amazon ] By Mario & Luigi 1 on June 30th, 2009 No Printable Available Mario & Luigi Kung Fu Warriors Box Cover Comments Comment on Mario & Luigi's Mario & Luigi Kung Fu Warriors Box Art / Cover. Cancel Reply jerzykulik99 7 [ 1 decade ago ] good idea but you should add more to it [ Reply ] tmrd 43 [ 1 decade ago ] Yeah, I agree with #1. A more engaging background would be better and the Luigi looks unnaturally thin-destorted. Other than that, a good effort... [ Reply ] oxol 24 [ 1 decade ago ] Funny that Kung Fu means something like "Using only your body" and yet they have hammers :P Anyway, I agree with #1 [ Reply ] Mario & Luigi 1 [ 1 decade ago ] #1 and 2 yeah I probably will redo this over time. #3 I wanted to make the cover cartoony an flat and there were no pictures like that where mario and luigi still looked like they were on teams. [ Reply ] Ray Blade 40 [ 1 decade ago ] #3, In the philosophy of Kung Fu, a weapon becomes an extension of one's body. So being able to use a hammer appropriately in a fight, would make the term "Kung Fu" still apply. [ Reply ] oxol 24 [ 1 decade ago ] #5, ah, then I've just missheard/misunderstood. [ Reply ] Tarantulakid96 1 [ 1 decade ago ] Isn't the M&L series for the DS? [ Reply ]
good idea but you should add more to it
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Yeah, I agree with #1. A more engaging background would be better and the Luigi looks unnaturally thin-destorted. Other than that, a good effort...
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Funny that Kung Fu means something like "Using only your body" and yet they have hammers :P
Anyway, I agree with #1
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#1 and 2 yeah I probably will redo this over time.
#3 I wanted to make the cover cartoony an flat and there were no pictures like that where mario and luigi still looked like they were on teams.
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#3, In the philosophy of Kung Fu, a weapon becomes an extension of one's body. So being able to use a hammer appropriately in a fight, would make the term "Kung Fu" still apply.
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#5, ah, then I've just missheard/misunderstood.
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Isn't the M&L series for the DS?
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