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Luigi Risotto

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"Luigi" redirects here. For the Nintendo character, see Luigi (video game character).
Luigi Risotto
Luigi Risotto.png
Artwork of Luigi from The Simpsons: Tapped Out
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Chef
Relatives: Mother: Mrs. Risotto
Brother: Mario Risotto[1]
First appearance: "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Luigi Risotto is the proprietor of the Luigi's.

History

Luigi often treats his customers rudely, insulting and belittling them; at times under his breath, at other times in a conversational tone, and sometimes shouting the slurs to the (unseen) chef Salvatore. Luigi seems to have some connections to the mafia. Local gangster Fat Tony is a frequent customer at his restaurant, despite the fact that he was one of the targets of Fat Tony's plan to get rid of all other food retailers except Marge's.[2] He says the phrase, "I guarantee" a lot.

Luigi may have been an illegal immigrant because he disappeared during an immigration officer's introduction at Luigi's restaurant and took the citizenship exam with Apu.[3]

When Homer was a food critic, he gave Luigi's eatery a poor review; in retaliation, Luigi hired a friend to place a horse's head in Homer's bed (a reference to The Godfather). Homer subsequently ate the head and gave it a bad review.[4]

Fat Tony had Luigi on his list of people he should not shoot.[5]

Luigi can't speak Italian but fractured English as it's what his parents spoke at home. When he ordered cheese for his lasagna he took help from Milhouse with the translation.[6]

Because he is a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press he was selected to tell Bart that Angry Dad was nominated to a Golden Globe.[7]

Non-canon

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The Simpsons: Tapped Out

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Luigi
Image Cost Unlock method Unlocks with Unlock message
Luigi Risotto.png Cash7,000 Level 18
It's A-Me, Luigi!
Luigi's I'm-a one very-a happy stereotype!
Technical Information ID Groups Internal Name
20 Regular Characters, Regular Male, Entrepreneur, Bowler, Adult, Normal Springfielders Luigi


Trivia

  • In The Simpsons: Tapped Out, it is implied that Luigi isn't actually Italian. Homer overhears him speaking in a British accent, implying he is actually from England. Also, one of his jobs is to practice his Italian accent. The canonicity of Tapped Out is unsure though.
  • The prototype figure of Luigi from the World of Springfield toyline had a gray mustache.

Behind the Laughter

Luigi is a parody of the "Italian pasta/pizza chef" stereotype, but seems to be aware of his status as a stock character. His surname is a reference to the Italian food risotto.

Foreign dubs

Language Voice dubber
Italy Flag.png Italiano Enzo Avolio (seasons 1 - 33)
Oreste Baldini (since season 34)
Luigi Ferraro (S11E03)

Appearances

Episodes:Specials:Adverts:Simpsons Comics:Treehouse of Horror:Bart Simpson:Futurama Crossover:Super Spectacular:Summer Shindig:Video Games:Books:Merchandise:

References

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