Weegee is a creepy little figure who is most famous for his long cold stare.
Origin
Weegee has it's inspirational origins in the DOS version of the educational computer game Mario is Missing, created by Software Toolworks in 1992. The game features an odd rendition of the Luigi sprite with a long cold stare, a feature also seen in the game cover art.
There are two known accepted theories as to the emergence of the "Weegee" name. While some say that the word "Weegee" is a mispronunciation of the name "Luigi" by Mario in the game voiceover, we have watched over an hour of game footage and played the online version of Mario is Missing several times without hearing Mario distinctly say "Weegee." Another theory is that Weegee is "engrish" mistranslation of the word "Luigi". In the Japanese venacular, there are no "L's" as are pronounced in English, making the word "Luigi" a little more difficult for those speakers to pronounce.
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Malleo is the brother of Weegee, based on the video game character Mario. He often calls him "Gay Luigi" and is often used as a villain, too. If he stares at somebody and says "FIRE FLOWA", then that person would turn into a fire flower. He appears in several videos on YouTube.