"Great Activity"
This is another take on gaming's biggest questions regarding Mario and his brother, Luigi, and it's pretty damn satisfying.
It starts off slow, but in my opinion the build-up is the best part, as it lets us have a good laugh at Luigi's seemingly hopeless anonymity at the hands of his famous brother before the music hits home.
The drawings in motion are simple and clean, catchy to the eyes and , although standard, must have taken the artist a lot of time and effort. And of course, who can say no to the classic sounds of Boogie Wonderland while he's surrounded by a harem of cute little dancing fiends. With the kind of disco-tastic fantasies that Luigi conjures up when Mario's not around, one wonders who truly has the better life.
As is usual with such animations, the setup was classic and the result of the dancing sidekick enraging Mario was both humorous, and a little frightening as well. Guess Mario's not the type to cut a rug after all. Thumbs up for making the zero a boogie hero.
-Titanaman