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|image=[[File:New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Fire Flower.png|200px]]<br> | |image=[[File:New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Fire Flower.png|200px]]<br>A Fire Flower's artwork from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]'' | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1985|1985]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1985|1985]]) | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario | |latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Run]]'' (version 3.1.0, cameo) (2023) | ||
|effect=Turns [[Mario]] into [[Fire Mario]] or [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]] (if [[Small Mario|small]] in some games). | |effect=Turns [[Mario]] into [[Fire Mario]] or [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]] (if [[Small Mario|small]] in some games). | ||
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{{quote|Screaming pulsars! What in the universe is that thing?! It looks like a flower with a face! Wow... It's a Fire Flower? Hrm... Well, I gotta say there, [[Mario|you]] collect some of the most interesting stuff I've ever seen!|Lubba|Super Mario Galaxy 2}} | {{quote|Screaming pulsars! What in the universe is that thing?! It looks like a flower with a face! Wow... It's a Fire Flower? Hrm... Well, I gotta say there, [[Mario|you]] collect some of the most interesting stuff I've ever seen!|Lubba|Super Mario Galaxy 2}} | ||
'''Fire Flowers''' (alternatively written as '''Fireflowers'''<ref> | '''Fire Flowers''' (alternatively written as '''Fireflowers'''<ref>"''Every character has a unique special skill. ''[…]'' Mario’s '''Fireflower''' launches a trio of fireballs.''" — [https://apps.apple.com/us/story/id1477142338 Meet the Amazing Racers of Mario Kart Tour]. apple.com (United States). Retrieved October 6, 2021. ({{media link|App Store screenshot story Meet the Amazing Racers of MKT.png|Screenshot}}.) ([https://web.archive.org/web/20211006220600/https://apps.apple.com/us/story/id1477142338 Archived] October 6, 2021, 22:06:00 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref>), also known as '''Flame Flowers''',<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19991127081403/http://www.smashbros.com/enter.html Official American ''Super Smash Bros.'' website]. Archived November 27, 1999, 08:14:03 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 17, 2018.</ref> are power-ups that can be obtained in most games in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], particularly the 2D platformers in the [[Super Mario (series)|main series]]. Originating from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', they are usually found inside [[? Block]]s and [[Fire Mario|enable the player]] to throw [[fireball]]s, which can be used to defeat enemies, melt [[Ice Block]]s, and illuminate dark places. Unlike the [[Super Mushroom]], the Fire Flower is stationary after spawning. In many depictions, the Fire Flower is simply grabbed and wielded as opposed to being consumed like Mushrooms, which is most noticeable in the ''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series, as well as in other media such as the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Trapped in the Perilous Pit]]'', though some media, such as ''[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' (which also uses Fire Flowers as ingredients for recipes), do suggest characters eat Fire Flowers. While [[Mario]] in ''Club Nintendo'' remarks that the Fire Flower tastes "disgusting," the bio for Fire Flower's constellation in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' describes it as a spicy and "surprisingly tasty snack." | ||
Fire Flowers | Fire Flowers have commonly been portrayed as more potent than a Super Mushroom. For instance, in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis]]'' series, the [[Flower Cup]] is usually after the [[Mushroom Cup]] in terms of difficulty progression; in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''{{'}}s minigame [[Picture Poker]], the Fire Flower is a tier higher than the Mushroom; in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''{{'}}s minigame [[Match 'Em]], matching three Fire Flowers is worth slightly more than three Super Mushrooms. | ||
The Fire Flower has seen a number of variants. Its ice counterpart is known as the [[Ice Flower]], which is a common power-up after ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', and its golden counterpart is known as the [[Gold Flower]]. The Fire Flower is used as a basis for [[Flower (Super Mario RPG)|Flower Points]] in | The Fire Flower, being a common and recognizable item, has seen a number of variants. Its ice counterpart is known as the [[Ice Flower]], which is a common power-up after ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', and its golden counterpart is known as the [[Gold Flower]]. The Fire Flower is used as a basis for [[Flower (Super Mario RPG)|Flower Points]] (a ''Super Mario'' stand-in for magic points in other RPGs) in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and in the subsequent two ''Paper Mario'' games. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Super Mario'' series=== | ===''Super Mario'' series=== | ||
====''Super Mario Bros.'' / ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''==== | ====''Super Mario Bros.'' / ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''==== | ||
[[File:SMB FireFlower.jpg|thumb| | [[File:Fire Flower SMB.gif|thumb]] | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', if Mario collects a Fire Flower, he obtains the ability to shoot fireballs by pressing {{button|nes|B}}. The fireballs are strong and handy projectiles to use because they can defeat most enemies | [[File:SMB FireFlower.jpg|thumb|150px|left]] | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', if Mario collects a Fire Flower, he obtains the ability to shoot fireballs by pressing {{button|nes|B}}. The fireballs are strong and handy projectiles to use because they can defeat most enemies or even [[Bowser]] with just seven hits. Only two fireballs can be thrown at once. If Mario gets hit while he is in his [[Fire Mario]] form, he reverts back to [[Small Mario]]. If Small Mario gets a Fire Flower, he only transforms into [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]]. | |||
====''Super Mario Bros. 3''==== | ====''Super Mario Bros. 3''==== | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', they are the third most common power-up, the first being a [[Super Mushroom]] and the second being a [[Super Leaf]]. Like before, the power-up grants Mario the ability to shoot fireballs. Not much has changed since ''Super Mario Bros.'' regarding their function. They can still defeat Bowser, although he can now withstand a total of 35 fireball hits. The game also introduces the mechanic of melting [[Ice Block]]s with fireballs | [[File:Fire Flower-SMB3-sprite.png|thumb]]In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', they are the third most common power-up, the first being a [[Super Mushroom]] and the second being a [[Super Leaf]]. Like before, the power-up grants Mario the ability to shoot fireballs. Not much has changed since ''Super Mario Bros.'' regarding their function. They can still defeat Bowser, although he can now withstand a total of 35 fireball hits. The game also introduces the mechanic of melting [[Ice Block]]s with fireballs. | ||
The American version of this game introduced the idea that [[Fire Mario]] reverted to Super Mario upon being hit, rather than Small Mario, as in other games. This was retained in all subsequent releases of this game. | |||
In the original NES version, due to alternative values occasionally being assigned to the typical "green" palette, Fire Flower stems sometimes appear other colors, being cyan in fortress levels, light blue in tank levels, and white in ice levels containing [[beanstalk]]s. | |||
====''Super Mario World''==== | ====''Super Mario World''==== | ||
[[File:SMW Fire Flower.jpg|thumb| | [[File:SMW Fire Flower.jpg|thumb|220px|Fire Flower artwork from ''Super Mario World'']] | ||
In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', Fire Flowers received a change in appearance. They appear as happy orange tulip-like plants, though [[List of Super Mario World pre-release and unused content#Test_cartridges|early test cartridges]] used a circular appearance like in the other games. Other than this change, nothing has been changed in function. Due to the introduction of the [[Cape Feather]], Fire Flowers are somewhat rarer than in previous games. This game introduces the | In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', Fire Flowers received a change in appearance. They appear as happy orange tulip-like plants, though [[List of Super Mario World pre-release and unused content#Test_cartridges|early test cartridges]] used a circular appearance like in the other games. Other than this change, nothing has been changed in function. Due to the introduction of the [[Cape Feather]], Fire Flowers are somewhat rarer than in previous games. | ||
This game introduces the idea of storing power-ups, having the previous one released when Mario is hit by an enemy when in a super powered form. Because of this, Fire Mario reverts back to Small Mario in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version, as he can get the Super Mushroom (or better) that he had before. Additionally, because of the added feature of [[Spin Jump|spin-jumping]] when Mario does so by pressing {{button|snes|A}}, he shoots out fireballs left and right while in the air. | |||
In the [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|Game Boy Advance version]], Mario retains the new behavior added on by ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' in which Fire Mario immediately becomes Super Mario upon being hit. | In the [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|Game Boy Advance version]], Mario retains the new behavior added on by ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' in which Fire Mario immediately becomes Super Mario upon being hit. | ||
In previous games, if [[Small Mario]] grabbed a Fire Flower, he would become only [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]]. This is the official first game in which he can bypass the Super form and become [[Fire Mario]] right away. (The | In previous games, if [[Small Mario]] grabbed a Fire Flower, he would become only [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]]. This is the official first game in which he can bypass the Super form and become [[Fire Mario]] right away. (The NES and ''Super Mario All-Stars'' versions of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' allow Small Mario to morph straight to Fire Mario, but only through a [[glitch]].) | ||
====''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''==== | ====''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''==== | ||
[[File:SML2FireFlower.png|thumb|left|100px]] | |||
Being replaced with [[Superball Flower]]s in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', Fire Flowers reappear in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'' with the same design as in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. While the Fire Flower acts in the same way as any other title, Mario's fire form in this game has a feather on top of his hat instead of changing the color of his clothes; this is most likely due to the lack of colors on a [[Game Boy]]. Wario also uses a Fire Flower to become {{conjectural|Fire Wario}} during the third portion of the final boss battle. Unlike most other games, a Fire Flower appears regardless of Mario's current form, meaning one can appear even if Mario is [[Small Mario]]. | Being replaced with [[Superball Flower]]s in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', Fire Flowers reappear in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'' with the same design as in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. While the Fire Flower acts in the same way as any other title, Mario's fire form in this game has a feather on top of his hat instead of changing the color of his clothes; this is most likely due to the lack of colors on a [[Game Boy]]. Wario also uses a Fire Flower to become {{conjectural|Fire Wario}} during the third portion of the final boss battle. Unlike most other games, a Fire Flower appears regardless of Mario's current form, meaning one can appear even if Mario is [[Small Mario]]. | ||
====''Super Mario 64 DS''==== | ====''Super Mario 64 DS''==== | ||
In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Fire Flowers are seen in Luigi's minigames. In those | [[File:SM64DS Picture Poker.png|thumb|128px|Fire Flower cards in Picture Poker]] | ||
In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Fire Flowers are seen in Luigi's minigames. In those which use cards, Fire Flowers are one of the images used. In [[Mushroom Roulette]], it is one of the symbols on the roulette wheel. In [[Mario Slot]] and [[Super Mario Slot]], matching three Fire Flowers multiplies the player's gambled coins by fifteen. In Wario's minigame [[Psyche Out!]], Fire Flowers also appear on cards. They also make a cameo appearance in [[Slots Shot]]. | |||
====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== | ||
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In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', Fire Flowers are a very common item, and they act like they do in previous games, using their design from ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''. [[Block]]s containing Super Mushrooms or Fire Flowers are much more common than in previous games. Mario can still only shoot two fireballs at once, but if an enemy that is not fireproof is hit by a fireball, it will produce a coin, similar to ''Super Mario World''. If Mario is [[Shell Mario]], Fire Flowers do not transform him into Fire Mario and instead be put as a [[item storage|Stored Item]]. The Fire Flower playing cards return in some of the Table minigames that originally appear in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' | In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', Fire Flowers are a very common item, and they act like they do in previous games, using their design from ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''. [[Block]]s containing Super Mushrooms or Fire Flowers are much more common than in previous games. Mario can still only shoot two fireballs at once, but if an enemy that is not fireproof is hit by a fireball, it will produce a coin, similar to ''Super Mario World''. If Mario is [[Shell Mario]], Fire Flowers do not transform him into Fire Mario and instead be put as a [[item storage|Stored Item]]. The Fire Flower playing cards return in some of the Table minigames that originally appear in ''Super Mario 64 DS''. | ||
====''Super Mario Galaxy''==== | ====''Super Mario Galaxy''==== | ||
[[File:Fire Flower SMG.png|thumb|100px]] | |||
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', if Mario or Luigi obtains this item, they go into their respective Fire forms, allowing them to throw fireballs (by shaking the Wii Remote; this move replaces the [[Spin]]) to defeat enemies, destroy snow-based obstacles, and light torches. Unlike in prior games, the power-up only lasts for 20 seconds. If Mario takes damage in this form, the Fire Flower does not wear off. Also, unlike the other games, Mario can throw more than two fireballs at once, but he cannot use them underwater. These flowers first appear in the [[Freezeflame Galaxy]] along with its ice counterpart, the [[Ice Flower]]. They are later used to break boulders in the [[Dusty Dune Galaxy]], light some torches to open a gate in the [[Deep Dark Galaxy]] and melt the snow in the [[Snow Cap Galaxy]]. | In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', if Mario or Luigi obtains this item, they go into their respective Fire forms, allowing them to throw fireballs (by shaking the Wii Remote; this move replaces the [[Spin]]) to defeat enemies, destroy snow-based obstacles, and light torches. Unlike in prior games, the power-up only lasts for 20 seconds. If Mario takes damage in this form, the Fire Flower does not wear off. Also, unlike the other games, Mario can throw more than two fireballs at once, but he cannot use them underwater. These flowers first appear in the [[Freezeflame Galaxy]] along with its ice counterpart, the [[Ice Flower]]. They are later used to break boulders in the [[Dusty Dune Galaxy]], light some torches to open a gate in the [[Deep Dark Galaxy]] and melt the snow in the [[Snow Cap Galaxy]]. | ||
====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''==== | ||
[[File:Fire Flower - New Super Mario Bros.png|thumb|left|100px]] | |||
Fire Flowers appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', having the same effect as in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' Unlike in ''New Super Mario Bros.'', however, most bosses, while still weak to fireballs, require several fireballs before a "hit" (normally from a jump) is counted. If a fireball is thrown at a character in a bubble, the character's bubble pops. Fireballs thrown by the player can get eaten by Yoshi and spat out as projectiles. This game introduces the mechanic of lighting up dark places with fireballs while also bringing back the mechanic of melting [[Ice Block]]s with fireballs. The power-up can be used to burn the shells of [[Prickly Goomba]]s, which will revert them back into normal Goombas. Fire Flowers can also be used to defeat [[Cheep Chomp]]s and [[Porcupuffer]]s in levels such as [[World 4-4 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 4-4]]. The power-up is usually found in underground, underwater and snow levels. | Fire Flowers appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', having the same effect as in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' Unlike in ''New Super Mario Bros.'', however, most bosses, while still weak to fireballs, require several fireballs before a "hit" (normally from a jump) is counted. If a fireball is thrown at a character in a bubble, the character's bubble pops. Fireballs thrown by the player can get eaten by Yoshi and spat out as projectiles. This game introduces the mechanic of lighting up dark places with fireballs while also bringing back the mechanic of melting [[Ice Block]]s with fireballs. The power-up can be used to burn the shells of [[Prickly Goomba]]s, which will revert them back into normal Goombas. Fire Flowers can also be used to defeat [[Cheep Chomp]]s and [[Porcupuffer]]s in levels such as [[World 4-4 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 4-4]]. The power-up is usually found in underground, underwater and snow levels. | ||
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====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''==== | ====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''==== | ||
The Fire Flower reappears in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', retaining its properties from ''Super Mario Galaxy''. It makes its first appearance in a new minigame called [[Crate Burning]], which appears in only two missions in the entire game: "[[The Great Crate Incinerator]]" in the [[Rightside Down Galaxy]] and "[[Burning Upside Dizzy]]" in the [[Upside Dizzy Galaxy]]. In this minigame, the player is presented with numerous breakable [[crate]]s, all of which need to be burned within a short time limit via the use of a Fire Flower in order to earn the [[Power Star]] for the missions. Fire Flowers also appear | The Fire Flower reappears in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', retaining its properties from ''Super Mario Galaxy''. It makes its first appearance in a new minigame called [[Crate Burning]], which appears in only two missions in the entire game: "[[The Great Crate Incinerator]]" in the [[Rightside Down Galaxy]] and "[[Burning Upside Dizzy]]" in the [[Upside Dizzy Galaxy]]. In this minigame, the player is presented with numerous breakable [[crate]]s, all of which need to be burned within a short time limit via the use of a Fire Flower in order to earn the [[Power Star]] for the missions. Fire Flowers also appear while fighting [[Squizzard]] in the [[Slipsand Galaxy]]'s first and third missions, and are necessary to defeat him. | ||
====''Super Mario 3D Land''==== | ====''Super Mario 3D Land''==== | ||
[[File:FireFlowerSM3DL.png|thumb|100px]] | |||
The Fire Flower reappears once more in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', where it has the same functionality as in the 2D ''Super Mario'' games; unlike in the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' games, there is no time limit on Fire Mario. The fireballs thrown now bounce off walls and disappear after two seconds. Like ''Super Mario Galaxy'', the Fire Flower can be used to light up torches. They can also be used to destroy [[Thorny flower|thistle]]s. They are rarer than usual due to the return of the [[Super Leaf]] and the introduction of the [[Boomerang Flower]]. | The Fire Flower reappears once more in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', where it has the same functionality as in the 2D ''Super Mario'' games; unlike in the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' games, there is no time limit on Fire Mario. The fireballs thrown now bounce off walls and disappear after two seconds. Like ''Super Mario Galaxy'', the Fire Flower can be used to light up torches. They can also be used to destroy [[Thorny flower|thistle]]s. They are rarer than usual due to the return of the [[Super Leaf]] and the introduction of the [[Boomerang Flower]]. | ||
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''==== | ||
[[File:FireflowerNSMB2.png|thumb|left|80px]] | |||
The Fire Flower reappears in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' where it has the same behavior as in the previous 2D ''Super Mario'' games. They are also used to shoot fireballs into [[! Pipe]]s that release [[coin]]s and items such as a [[Mega Mushroom]], three [[1-Up Mushroom]]s, or a [[Super Star]]. The [[Gold Flower]] is a golden variant of it that turns Mario into [[Gold Mario]], who throws golden fireballs that create coins when they defeat enemies and turn [[Brick Block]]s into coins. | The Fire Flower reappears in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' where it has the same behavior as in the previous 2D ''Super Mario'' games. They are also used to shoot fireballs into [[! Pipe]]s that release [[coin]]s and items such as a [[Mega Mushroom]], three [[1-Up Mushroom]]s, or a [[Super Star]]. The [[Gold Flower]] is a golden variant of it that turns Mario into [[Gold Mario]], who throws golden fireballs that create coins when they defeat enemies and turn [[Brick Block]]s into coins. | ||
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====''Super Mario 3D World'' / ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''==== | ====''Super Mario 3D World'' / ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''==== | ||
[[File:Fire Flower Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|thumb| | [[File:Fire Flower Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|thumb|100px]] | ||
The Fire Flower reappears in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', and has the same mechanics as in ''Super Mario 3D Land''. The fireballs thrown by Fire Mario can be used to reveal the invisible platforms found in [[Footlight Lane]] and [[Trickity Tower]]. The fireballs can also be used to destroy the [[spike ball (seed)|spike ball]]s in [[Clear Pipe Cruise]] and [[Crate]]s in [[Double Cherry Pass]] to access other areas or reveal [[Green Star]]s. They can also be used to cause the snow on the [[Tree]]s in [[Snowball Park]] to fall. Like ''Super Mario 3D Land'', the Fire Flower is much rarer due to the introduction of the main power-up of the game, the [[Super Bell]]. Fire Flowers also appear on the [[Slot Block]]s found in [[Lucky House]]s. | The Fire Flower reappears in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', and has the same mechanics as in ''Super Mario 3D Land''. The fireballs thrown by Fire Mario can be used to reveal the invisible platforms found in [[Footlight Lane]] and [[Trickity Tower]]. The fireballs can also be used to destroy the [[spike ball (seed)|spike ball]]s in [[Clear Pipe Cruise]] and [[Crate]]s in [[Double Cherry Pass]] to access other areas or reveal [[Green Star]]s. They can also be used to cause the snow on the [[Tree]]s in [[Snowball Park]] to fall. Like ''Super Mario 3D Land'', the Fire Flower is much rarer due to the introduction of the main power-up of the game, the [[Super Bell]]. Fire Flowers also appear on the [[Slot Block]]s found in [[Lucky House]]s. | ||
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===''Mario is Missing!''=== | ===''Mario is Missing!''=== | ||
The Fire Flower, parsed "'''fire flower'''", appears exclusively in the PC version of ''[[ | The Fire Flower, parsed "'''fire flower'''", appears exclusively in the PC version of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. They appear after [[Luigi]] has returned all artifacts in each city. He can then use the fire flower to burn the [[Koopalings|Koopa Kid]] and make it to the next floor of [[Bowser's Castle]]. | ||
===''Mario's FUNdamentals''=== | ===''Mario's FUNdamentals''=== | ||
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Fire Flowers also appeared in the cartoon television series ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', and ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]''. Most episodes have their outfit either be not changed at all (often due to animation errors) or turn white and red/green (in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' and ''Super Mario World'') or orange and red (in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''). | Fire Flowers also appeared in the cartoon television series ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', and ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]''. Most episodes have their outfit either be not changed at all (often due to animation errors) or turn white and red/green (in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' and ''Super Mario World'') or orange and red (in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''). | ||
In ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', when a character touches a Fire Flower, they sometimes first gain a temporary increase in size, then gain their fire powers as well as flight and/or extra speed and strength sometimes; they are called their Super forms in this show. The following shows use the same powers and form name as in the respective games. The Fire Flower first appears in the episode | In ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', when a character touches a Fire Flower, they sometimes first gain a temporary increase in size, then gain their fire powers as well as flight and/or extra speed and strength sometimes; they are called their Super forms in this show. The following shows use the same powers and form name as in the respective games. The Fire Flower first appears in the episode [[The Bird! The Bird!]], where Mario uses it to melt the snow trapping him. | ||
In ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'', due to their sprite's appearing blue in the coinciding game, ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', Fire Flowers are depicted as blue and white flowers. During "[[Reign Storm]]", the Robot Princess orders all Fire Flowers to be extinguished, as if they were actual fires. | In ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'', due to their sprite's appearing blue in the coinciding game, ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', Fire Flowers are depicted as blue and white flowers. During "[[Reign Storm]]", the Robot Princess orders all Fire Flowers to be extinguished, as if they were actual fires. | ||
In ''Super Mario World'', Fire Flowers look like realistic orange tulips with no eyes that are always connected to a ? Block. They sometimes spit out fireballs themselves. Mario is the only character in the show to be seen using Fire Flowers. The power-up first appears in | In ''Super Mario World'', Fire Flowers look like realistic orange tulips with no eyes that are always connected to a ? Block. They sometimes spit out fireballs themselves. Mario is the only character in the show to be seen using Fire Flowers. The power-up first appears in [[The Wheel Thing]], where he uses it to burn some holes into some wheels. | ||
===Club Nintendo=== | ===Club Nintendo=== | ||
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Within all the ''Mario Kart'' games, the Fire Flower most commonly appears as the emblem of the [[Flower Cup]]. Starting from ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' onward, the Fire Flower became a usable item in races. | Within all the ''Mario Kart'' games, the Fire Flower most commonly appears as the emblem of the [[Flower Cup]]. Starting from ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' onward, the Fire Flower became a usable item in races. | ||
====''Mario Kart Wii''==== | ====''Mario Kart Wii''==== | ||
[[File:MKW-GreenFuel.png|thumb|left|100px | [[File:MKW-GreenFuel.png|thumb|left|100px]] | ||
A poster with a Fire Flower appears in [[Moonview Highway]] in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. When the player is racing using a [[Mii]], the face of the Fire Flower changes to that of a random Mii that has been created by the player. Also, a store in [[Coconut Mall]] (called "Delfino Dream") sells ''Super Mario'' items. One of these items is a Fire Flower. | A poster with a Fire Flower appears in [[Moonview Highway]] in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. When the player is racing using a [[Mii]], the face of the Fire Flower changes to that of a random Mii that has been created by the player. Also, a store in [[Coconut Mall]] (called "Delfino Dream") sells ''Super Mario'' items. One of these items is a Fire Flower. | ||
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====''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''==== | ====''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''==== | ||
The Fire Flower item returns in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', and it works similarly to how it did in ''Mario Kart 7'', with the difference being one can throw more than 3 fireballs at one time. A meter is added to indicate players how much time is left until the Fire Flower's effects disappear. Additionally, the statue of [[Princess Peach]] in [[Toad Harbor]] can be seen holding a Fire Flower in its lowered right hand. A flower patch with a Fire Flower design can also be found in the background of {{classic-link|GCN|Baby Park}}. In {{classic-link|Wii|Coconut Mall}} from the | The Fire Flower item returns in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', and it works similarly to how it did in ''Mario Kart 7'', with the difference being one can throw more than 3 fireballs at one time. A meter is added to indicate players how much time is left until the Fire Flower's effects disappear. Additionally, the statue of [[Princess Peach]] in [[Toad Harbor]] can be seen holding a Fire Flower in its lowered right hand. A flower patch with a Fire Flower design can also be found in the background of {{classic-link|GCN|Baby Park}}. In {{classic-link|Wii|Coconut Mall}} from the [[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]], there is a shop named "Fire Flower Curry House". | ||
====''Mario Kart Tour''==== | ====''Mario Kart Tour''==== | ||
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===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ||
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[[File:SSBfireflower.jpg|thumb|left|A Fire Flower | [[File:SSBfireflower.jpg|thumb|left|A Fire Flower in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'']] | ||
[[File:Fire Flower Wii U.jpg|thumb|A Fire Flower in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'']] | |||
In the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], the Fire Flower appears as an item in every installment to date. Once picked up, the player, instead of gaining the ability to throw fireballs, can shoot a continuous but short stream of fire from it to damage anyone nearby. It does have a limit to how much fire it can use, and loses its abilities after constant use. The Fire Flower also deals fire damage if it hits an opponent when thrown. In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', the Fire Flowers are alike to their debut appearance, but in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', they look like daisies with eyes and white petals, a design which is original to ''Super Smash Bros.'' From ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' onwards, the Fire Flower is given its appearance from ''Super Mario All-Stars''. | In the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], the Fire Flower appears as an item in every installment to date. Once picked up, the player, instead of gaining the ability to throw fireballs, can shoot a continuous but short stream of fire from it to damage anyone nearby. It does have a limit to how much fire it can use, and loses its abilities after constant use. The Fire Flower also deals fire damage if it hits an opponent when thrown. In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', the Fire Flowers are alike to their debut appearance, but in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', they look like daisies with eyes and white petals, a design which is original to ''Super Smash Bros.'' From ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' onwards, the Fire Flower is given its appearance from ''Super Mario All-Stars''. | ||
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|title=Fire Flower | |title=Fire Flower | ||
|image=[[File:PaperMario Items FireFlower.png]] [[File:Fire Flower TTYD.png | |image=[[File:PaperMario Items FireFlower.png]] [[File:Fire Flower TTYD.png]] | ||
|pm=A flower that burns all enemies with fireballs. Attack Power: 3 | |pm=A flower that burns all enemies with fireballs. Attack Power: 3 | ||
|ttyd=Attacks all enemies with fireballs and burns them. | |ttyd=Attacks all enemies with fireballs and burns them. | ||
|spm= | |spm= | ||
}} | }} | ||
====''Paper Mario''==== | ====''Paper Mario''==== | ||
The Fire Flower is a one-use item in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' | The Fire Flower is a one-use item in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and can be found in shops, enemy item drops (such as from [[Piranha Plant]]s), and item blocks. Rather than transforming Mario, Mario plants the Fire Flower, and the Fire Flower emits fire that burns opponents. If used against ice enemies, it deals an extra 2 damage points, whereas it replenishes the health of fire enemies such as the [[Lava Bubble]] and [[Ember]]. These items can be purchased in many [[shop]]s, such as in the [[Shroom Grocery]] from [[Toad Town]], [[Koopa's Shop]] from [[Koopa Village]], and [[Yoshi's Cabana]] from [[Lavalava Island]]. | ||
[[Tayce T.]] can also cook her own Fire Flower by mixing a [[Dried Fruit]] and a [[Strange Leaf]], two items that resemble the two parts of a Fire Flower. | [[Tayce T.]] can also cook her own Fire Flower by mixing a [[Dried Fruit]] and a [[Strange Leaf]], two items that resemble the two parts of a Fire Flower. | ||
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''==== | ====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''==== | ||
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', | In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', they can be purchased in [[Toad Bros. Bazaar]] from [[Rogueport]], [[Niff T.'s shop]] from [[Petalburg]], and [[Keelhaul Galleria]] from [[Keelhaul Key]]. If the Fire Flower is used against ice enemies, it deals an extra damage point. Fire Flowers can be also used as ingredients to be made into new items with a help of Tayce T. or [[Zess T.]] Recipes can be found below. | ||
Like in the Club Nintendo comic mentioned above, this game seemingly confirms that Mario does indeed eat Fire Flowers: a certain optional scene in the [[Glitz Pit]] has Mario informing a [[Lakitu]] cameraman that he "shoots fire when he eats a flower". | Like in the Club Nintendo comic mentioned above, this game seemingly confirms that Mario does indeed eat Fire Flowers: a certain optional scene in the [[Glitz Pit]] has Mario informing a [[Lakitu]] cameraman that he "shoots fire when he eats a flower". | ||
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=====Recipes list===== | =====Recipes list===== | ||
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| | !colspan=3|Recipes' list | ||
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| | !width="50%"|Recipe | ||
| | !width="25%"|Result of Cooked Item | ||
| | !width="25%"|Game that Recipe is in | ||
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| | |[[Dried Fruit]] + [[Strange Leaf]] | ||
| | |Fire Flower | ||
| | |rowspan=12|''[[Paper Mario]] | ||
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| | |Fire Flower | ||
|rowspan=1|[[Spicy Soup]] | |||
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| | |[[Dried Shroom]] + Fire Flower | ||
| | |[[Fried Shroom Plate|Fried Shroom]] | ||
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| | |[[Goomnut]] + Fire Flower | ||
| | |rowspan=4|[[Bland Meal]] | ||
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| | |[[Volt Shroom]] + Fire Flower | ||
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| | |[[Super Mushroom|Super Shroom]] + Fire Flower | ||
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| | |[[Life Shroom]] + Fire Flower | ||
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| | |[[Egg]] + Fire Flower | ||
| | |[[Egg Bomb|Egg Missile]] | ||
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| | |[[Iced Potato]] + Fire Flower | ||
| | |[[Frozen Fries]] | ||
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| | |[[Mushroom]] + Fire Flower | ||
| | |[[Hot Shroom]] | ||
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| | |[[Ultra Mushroom|Ultra Shroom]] + Fire Flower | ||
| | |[[Yummy Meal]] | ||
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| | |[[Cake Mix]] + Fire Flower | ||
| | |[[Fire Pop]] | ||
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| | |Fire Flower | ||
| | |rowspan=3|[[Spicy Soup]] | ||
| | |rowspan=9|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' | ||
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|[[Dried Bouquet]] + Fire Flower | |||
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|[[Hot Sauce]] + Fire Flower | |||
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|[[Cake Mix]] + Fire Flower | |||
|[[Fire Pop]] | |||
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|[[Coconut]] + Fire Flower | |||
|[[Coconut Bomb]] | |||
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|[[Mystic Egg]] + Fire Flower | |||
|[[Egg Bomb]] | |||
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|[[Mushroom]] + Fire Flower | |||
|[[Roast Shroom Dish|Shroom Roast]] | |||
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|[[Super Mushroom|Super Shroom]] + Fire Flower | |||
|[[Zess Dinner]] | |||
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|[[Ultra Mushroom|Ultra Shroom]] + Fire Flower | |||
|[[Zess Special]] | |||
|} | |||
====''Super Paper Mario''==== | ====''Super Paper Mario''==== | ||
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====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''==== | ====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''==== | ||
Fire Flowers return in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', taking the form of a [[Battle Card (Paper Mario: Color Splash)#Fire Flower|card]] and keeping their appearance from the previous game. They come in normal and [[Big Fire Flower|Big]] variations, and are found since the very beginning of the game, first appearing in [[Ruddy Road]]. They commonly appear on the [[Battle Spin]]. Fire Flower cards use a high amount of red paint to color. At [[Prisma Cardware]], a pre-painted Fire Flower costs 200 coins, while an unpainted one costs 40. | Fire Flowers return in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', taking the form of a [[Battle Card (Paper Mario: Color Splash)#Fire Flower|card]] and keeping their appearance from the previous game. They come in normal and [[Big Fire Flower|Big]] variations, and are found since the very beginning of the game, first appearing in [[Ruddy Road]]. They commonly appear on the [[Battle Spin]]. Fire Flower cards use a high amount of red paint to color. At [[Prisma Cardware]], a pre-painted Fire Flower costs 200 coins, while an unpainted one costs 40. | ||
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====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''==== | ====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''==== | ||
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|ml4=''Use the A and B Buttons for the bros. When the fireballs get big, throw 'em! If you throw all big fireballs, it's bonfire time! Mash the A and B Buttons!'' | |ml4=''Use the A and B Buttons for the bros. When the fireballs get big, throw 'em! If you throw all big fireballs, it's bonfire time! Mash the A and B Buttons!'' | ||
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''<font color=blue>Repeatedly press the button</font color> of the bro holding the | ''<font color=blue>Repeatedly press the button</font color> of the bro holding the <font color=blue>bigger fireball</font color>. The sizes of the fireballs will change from time to time. Whenever the sizes of the fireballs change, the thrower will also switch. Throw lots of fireballs to go into a bonus mode. Just keep mashing {{button|3ds|A}} and {{button|3ds|B}}!'' | ||
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|mlb=''To throw lots of fireballs, tap {{button|3ds|A}} when Mario's fire is at its maximum size, and {{button|3ds|B}} when Luigi's fire is at its maximum size. If they manage to throw lots of fireballs, the Bros. will be able to finish things off by throwing many giant fireballs together. The more fireballs you throw, the more damage you will deal to the enemy. Keep tapping those buttons!''}} | |mlb=''To throw lots of fireballs, tap {{button|3ds|A}} when Mario's fire is at its maximum size, and {{button|3ds|B}} when Luigi's fire is at its maximum size. If they manage to throw lots of fireballs, the Bros. will be able to finish things off by throwing many giant fireballs together. The more fireballs you throw, the more damage you will deal to the enemy. Keep tapping those buttons!''}} | ||
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====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''==== | ====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''==== | ||
[[File:Bros. Flower PiT.png|thumb|left|The Mario Bros. attacking their foes with this item.]] | [[File:Bros. Flower PiT.png|thumb|left|The Mario Bros. attacking their foes with this item.]] | ||
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', Fire Flowers are referred to as '''Bro Flowers''' and use the design from ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' | In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', Fire Flowers are referred to as '''Bro Flowers''' and use the design from ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''. If used, the player attacks all the enemies with a certain amount of fireballs by constantly pressing the {{button|ds|A}} button if the big fireball is passed on to Mario or the {{button|ds|B}} button if it is passed on to Luigi. The player can also attack flying enemies by pressing the {{button|ds|X}} button (if passed to Mario) or the {{button|ds|Y}} button (if passed to Luigi), making their baby counterparts shoot fireballs, which damage airborne enemies. In addition, the attack may [[burn]] their foes. Three new flower items appear in the game: the [[Mix Flower]], [[Ice Flower]], and [[Copy Flower]]. Ice Flowers damage enemies like Fire Flowers do, though Fire Flowers burn them, while Ice Flowers randomly decrease their stats, such as attack, defense, and speed. Bro Flowers never deal more than one damage to [[Elasto-Piranha]]s, [[Dark Boo]]s, red [[Wonder Thwack]]s, or enemies with 999 DEF, such as [[Gold Koopeleon]]. | ||
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====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''==== | ====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''==== | ||
[[File:CTRP Mario&L4 scrn02 Ev04.png|thumb|left|Screenshot of the Fire Flower in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'']] | [[File:CTRP Mario&L4 scrn02 Ev04.png|thumb|left|Screenshot of the Fire Flower in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'']] | ||
The Fire Flower returns as Luigi's second available Bros. Attack in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', costing 5 BP (3 if Casual Bros is equipped). Its Attack Pieces are found in [[Dozing Sands]]. | The Fire Flower returns as Luigi's second available [[Bros. Attack]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', costing 5 BP (3 if Casual Bros is equipped). Its Attack Pieces are found in [[Dozing Sands]]. This attack can hit any enemy on the ground and airborne enemy, and may inflict the Burn status. Damage is inflicted only after the attack ends, and thus it is impossible for enemies to be defeated during the attack. | ||
When used, Mario and Luigi begin charging and hurling fireballs at the enemies erratically. The player must press {{button|3ds|A}} or {{button|3ds|B}} for Mario and Luigi, respectively, to launch fireballs randomly at the enemies, with orange fireballs (fully charged fireballs that flash to signal this) doing the most damage. If red fireballs (not charged) are fired, they do considerably less damage and none at all if the fireballs are charged too long. If all fireballs are thrown appropriately, Mario and Luigi eventually start charging fireballs rapidly, the player having to press {{button|3ds|A}} and {{button|3ds|B}} rapidly in order to throw as many as possible at the enemies. | When used, Mario and Luigi begin charging and hurling fireballs at the enemies erratically. The player must press {{button|3ds|A}} or {{button|3ds|B}} for Mario and Luigi, respectively, to launch fireballs randomly at the enemies, with orange fireballs (fully charged fireballs that flash to signal this) doing the most damage. If red fireballs (not charged) are fired, they do considerably less damage and none at all if the fireballs are charged too long. If all fireballs are thrown appropriately, Mario and Luigi eventually start charging fireballs rapidly, the player having to press {{button|3ds|A}} and {{button|3ds|B}} rapidly in order to throw as many as possible at the enemies. | ||
The greater the amount of fireballs thrown, the better the ranking the player receives in the aftermath of the attack, ranging from "OK!" to "Excellent!" ratings. The damage dealt from this attack is given a Fire attribute, and thus deals critical damage to [[Caccac]]s and [[Beehoss]]. | The greater the amount of fireballs thrown, the better the ranking the player receives in the aftermath of the attack, ranging from "OK!" to "Excellent!" ratings. The damage dealt from this attack is given a Fire attribute, and thus deals critical damage to [[Caccac]]s and [[Beehoss]]. | ||
====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''==== | ====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''==== | ||
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The Fire Flower returns in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''. Like in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'', it is one of Luigi's Bros. Attack moves. However, the attack is available from the start of the game, obtained at [[Peach's Castle]] along with the [[Red Shell#Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam|3D Red Shell]], and now acts like it did in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''. This move also deals critical damage to paper enemies. | The Fire Flower returns in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''. Like in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'', it is one of Luigi's Bros. Attack moves. However, the attack is available from the start of the game, obtained at [[Peach's Castle]] along with the [[Red Shell#Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam|3D Red Shell]], and now acts like it did in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''. This move also deals critical damage to paper enemies. | ||
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===''Mario Tennis'' series=== | ===''Mario Tennis'' series=== | ||
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The Flower Cup returns as one of the [[Super Mario Strikers#Cups|cups]] in ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]''. | The Flower Cup returns as one of the [[Super Mario Strikers#Cups|cups]] in ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]''. | ||
===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3 | ===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''=== | ||
[[File:Flower Tourney.png|120px|thumb|The Flower Tourney on the tourney selection screen]] | |||
In ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', the Flower Cup as one of the [[Flower Tourney|tourneys]] in the game. The tourney includes [[DK Cruiser]], [[Luigi's Mansion (Mario Hoops 3-on-3)|Luigi's Mansion]], [[Daisy Garden]], and [[Malboro Garden]]. | |||
===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis''=== | ===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis''=== | ||
In ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'', Fire Flowers are introduced in [[Tropical Island]]. When a [[Mini]] touches a Fire Flower, it turns into its [[Fire Mario|fire form]] for a limited time; for example, a Mini Mario that touches a Fire Flower turns into Fire Mini Mario and begins throwing fireballs within a limited time to defeat | [[File:FireFlowerSprite.png|frame|left]] | ||
In ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'', Fire Flowers are introduced in [[Tropical Island]]. When a [[Mini]] touches a Fire Flower, it turns into its [[Fire Mario|fire form]] for a limited time; for example, a Mini Mario that touches a Fire Flower turns into Fire Mini Mario and begins throwing fireballs within a limited time to defeat temporarily stun enemies. Fire Flowers can be obtained from a ? Block if a Mini hits the ? Block from below. | |||
When a Mini collects a Fire Flower, the sound effect of collecting a Fire Flower from ''Super Mario Bros.'' is played. However, the "[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]]" can be faintly heard within this sound effect, implying that the sound was not properly isolated, and was instead recorded indirectly from gameplay of ''Super Mario Bros.'' | When a Mini collects a Fire Flower, the sound effect of collecting a Fire Flower from ''Super Mario Bros.'' is played. However, the "[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]]" can be faintly heard within this sound effect, implying that the sound was not properly isolated, and was instead recorded indirectly from gameplay of ''Super Mario Bros.'' | ||
===''Mario Sports Mix''=== | |||
The Flower Cup appears as one of the playable tournaments in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. | |||
===''Mario Golf: World Tour''=== | ===''Mario Golf: World Tour''=== | ||
[[File:MGWT Fire Flower.png|frame]] | |||
In ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', Fire Flowers appear as usable item shots. In addition to increasing shot distance, they also allow the ball to burn through obstructions such as trees. It is the signature item for [[Princess Daisy]]. A clothing set, golf ball and set of golf clubs are designed based on this item and are available for use by [[Mii]]s. | In ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', Fire Flowers appear as usable item shots. In addition to increasing shot distance, they also allow the ball to burn through obstructions such as trees. It is the signature item for [[Princess Daisy]]. A clothing set, golf ball and set of golf clubs are designed based on this item and are available for use by [[Mii]]s. | ||
===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''=== | ===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''=== | ||
[[File:PDSMBE-FireOrb.png|frame|left]] | [[File:PDSMBE-FireOrb.png|frame|left]] | ||
In ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'', Fire Flowers are used in the place of the Fire Element tiles. Fire Flowers are also used as [[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition#Transformation items|transformation items]] to turn various teammates into their stronger forms, allowing them to use stronger versions of their Skills, such as transforming [[Bullet Bill]] into [[ | In ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'', Fire Flowers are used in the place of the Fire Element tiles. Fire Flowers are also used as [[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition#Transformation items|transformation items]] to turn various teammates into their stronger forms, allowing them to use stronger versions of their Skills, such as transforming [[Bullet Bill]] into [[Banzai Bill]]. | ||
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===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ||
[[File:TSMBM Fire Flower screenshot.png|thumb|200px]] | [[File:TSMBM Fire Flower screenshot.png|thumb|200px]] | ||
Fire Flowers appear in a scene in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', where Peach transforms into Fire Peach after touching one of them. During his battle with [[Donkey Kong]], [[Mario]] manages to get one from a [[? Block]], but Donkey Kong extinguishes it before he can use it. Donkey Kong also transforms into Fire Donkey Kong after touching one that appeared out of a ? Block that was kicked to him by Mario.<ref> | Fire Flowers appear in a scene in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', where Peach transforms into Fire Peach after touching one of them. During his battle with [[Donkey Kong]], [[Mario]] manages to get one from a [[? Block]], but Donkey Kong extinguishes it before he can use it. Donkey Kong also transforms into Fire Donkey Kong after touching one that appeared out of a ? Block that was kicked to him by Mario.<ref>Illumination (March 9, 2023). [https://youtu.be/RjNcTBXTk4I The Super Mario Bros. Movie | Final Trailer]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 10, 2023.</ref> | ||
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[[File:Fire Flower ACGCN.png|thumb|150px|A Fire Flower in ''Animal Crossing'']] | [[File:Fire Flower ACGCN.png|thumb|150px|A Fire Flower in ''Animal Crossing'']] | ||
[[File:ACNH Fire Flower Icon.png|thumb|left|100px|A Fire Flower in ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons'']] | [[File:ACNH Fire Flower Icon.png|thumb|left|100px|A Fire Flower in ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons'']] | ||
The Fire Flower is available as a | The Fire Flower is available as a furniture item in all five main ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing (series)|Animal Crossing]]'' games. In most games the Fire Flower resembles its original ''Super Mario Bros.'' incarnation, with later games using 8-bit stylized graphics, though in ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Leaf|Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]'' and ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Horizons|Animal Crossing: New Horizons]]'', the Fire Flower, along with all other ''Super Mario''-based items, are given their current appearances. | ||
Fire Flowers also appear in the [[Wii U]] version of ''{{wp|Scribblenauts Unlimited}}'' where they can be created using Maxwell's notebook. They can be given to Mario and Luigi to turn them into their respective Fire forms. | |||
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The Fire Flower's appearance has changed over the past games. In ''Super Mario Bros.'', it has white petals and is orange in the middle, a green stem and two green leaves. In ''Super Mario World'', its design was changed to resemble an orange tulip with a happy face. The second design has a shorter stem and smaller leaves. This design was used until ''Super Mario All-Stars'', which introduced the current design, which has red and yellow petals, a white face with eyes and a green stem with two leaves, though there is artwork for the Fire Flower for ''Super Mario Bros.'' which looks similar to the current design. The Fire Flower also has some other appearances. In ''Super Smash Bros.'', the Fire Flower has taller leaves and a round flower while in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', the Fire Flower has pink petals, a yellow face with eyes, and thinner leaves. ''Paper Mario'' and ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' uses the design from ''Super Mario World'', albeit with a yellow face with open eyes in the middle. | |||
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==Profiles and statistics== | ==Profiles and statistics== | ||
===''Super Mario'' series=== | |||
===''Super Mario Bros.''=== | ====''Super Mario Bros.''==== | ||
*'''Wii Virtual Console manual:''' ''Turns Mario into Fire Mario.'' | *'''Wii Virtual Console manual:''' ''Turns Mario into Fire Mario.'' | ||
===''Super | ====''Super Mario Bros. 3''==== | ||
*'''Wii Virtual Console manual:''' ''Changes Mario into Fire Mario.'' | |||
*'''3DS Virtual Console manual:''' ''Changes Mario into Fire Mario.'' | |||
====''Super Mario World''==== | |||
*'''Wii U Virtual Console manual:''' ''Collect to turn into Fire Mario.'' | |||
| | ====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''==== | ||
*'''North American website bio:''' ''The classic power-up gets a massive upgrade out in the galactic wilderness! Fire Mario can take out enemies, snow sculptures, and much more with these powerful fireballs.''<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100528064822/http://www.supermariogalaxy.com/#/mario-yoshi/mario-power-ups ''supermariogalaxy.com'']. Archived from the original on May 28, 2010 at 06:48:22 UTC via Wayback Machine.</ref> | |||
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====''Super Mario 3D Land''==== | |||
}} | *'''North American website bio:''' ''Grab a red hot Fire Flower to have an endless supply of flaming fireballs at your disposal. These red hot projectiles bounce off walls until they burn out, letting you attack from unexpected angles.'' | ||
*'''European website bio:''' ''Grab one of these to turn Mario into Fire Mario!'' | |||
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''==== | |||
*'''North American website bio:''' ''This exotic flower is common throughout the Mushroom Kingdom. Grab it, and you can toss scorching hot fireballs at your foes.'' | |||
*'''European website bio:''' ''Collect a Fire Flower to become Fire Mario, and throw fireballs to blaze a trail through your enemies! Heck, these things are so hot you can even use them underwater!'' | |||
====''Super Mario 3D World''==== | |||
*'''Instruction manual:''' ''Transforms Mario into Fire Mario.'' | |||
*'''North American website bio:''' ''Shoot fireballs at baddies using this handy flower.'' | |||
====''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''==== | |||
*'''North American website bio:''' ''These red-hot flowers grant you the ability to throw fireballs.'' | |||
*'''European website bio:''' ''Enemies are sure to feel hot under the collar (if they even have collars) when your heroes start flinging Fireballs their way!'' | |||
====''Super Mario 3D All-Stars''==== | |||
*'''North American website bio:''' ''Change into the classic Fire Mario and hurl fireballs.'' | |||
===''Mario Kart'' series=== | |||
====''Mario Kart 7''==== | |||
*'''Electronic manual:''' ''While activated, allows you to throw fireballs using {{button|3ds|L}} or {{button|3ds|X}} for a short time. Karts hit by a fireball will spin out of control.'' | |||
*'''North American Website bio:''' ''Hurl bouncy fireballs in any direction you like with the powers granted to you by this potent plant.'' | |||
===''Mario Party'' series=== | |||
====''Mario Party 9''==== | |||
[[File:MP9 Fire Flower Constellation.png|thumb]] | |||
*'''Constellation:''' '''Fire Flower''': ''A constellation resembling a lovely flower. Though it makes a surprisingly tasty snack, it's spicy enough to cause any who eat it to breathe fire.'' | |||
====''Mario Kart 8''==== | |||
*'''Electronic manual:''' ''Lets you throw fireballs for a short time by pressing {{button|wiiu|ZL}}. Any vehicle you hit will spin out of control.'' | |||
===''Mario Kart Tour''=== | ====''Mario Kart Tour''==== | ||
*'''Tips & Tricks:''' ''Three fireballs will revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw them all at once, spinning out any kart they hit. You're really burning up the track now!'' | *'''Tips & Tricks:''' ''Three fireballs will revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw them all at once, spinning out any kart they hit. You're really burning up the track now!'' | ||
*'''Driver info:''' ''Lets you throw three fireballs. Spin out your opponents while you burn up the track!'' | *'''Driver info:''' ''Lets you throw three fireballs. Spin out your opponents while you burn up the track!'' | ||
*'''Driver info (Fire Flower+):''' ''Adds another fireball, allowing you to throw four total.'' | *'''Driver info (Fire Flower+):''' ''Adds another fireball, allowing you to throw four total.'' | ||
===''Paper Mario: The Origami King''=== | |||
*'''Collectible Treasure No. 71:''' ''Use this to become Fire Mario! He flings those fireballs without suffering a single singe upon his shiny 'stache. Such skill!'' | |||
*'''Item description''': ''Use this to throw fireballs at enemies in a straight line.'' | |||
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | |||
====''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==== | |||
{{SSBM trophy | |||
|name=Fire Flower | |||
|image=[[File:Trophy91.png|150px]] | |||
|game=''Super Mario Bros.''<br>10/85 | |||
|unlock=Random | |||
|desc=Once you grab this item, press and hold down the A Button to make the flower breathe flames until its power gives out. The Fire Flower is incredibly useful when you want to push someone off the edge of a stage. In Super Mario Bros., it transformed Mario into Fire Mario, changing his garb and enabling him to throw fireballs. | |||
}} | |||
====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==== | |||
{{SSBB trophy | |||
|name=Fire Flower | |||
|image=[[File:BrawlTrophy510.png|100px]] | |||
|appears_in='''NES''' ''Super Mario Bros.''<br>'''NES''' ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' | |||
|unlock=Random | |||
|desc=A flower that breathes flames when you press and hold the attack button. The flames don't last forever, though--after a while, the flower will lose its fiery power. You can also throw Fire Flowers at enemies to set them on fire for a brief moment. In Super Mario Bros., Fire Flowers were used to transform Mario into Fire Mario. | |||
}} | |||
{{SSBB sticker | |||
|name=Fire Flower | |||
|image=[[File:Fire Flower Sticker.png]] | |||
|game=''New Super Mario Bros.'' | |||
|effect=Carry Fire Flower | |||
}} | |||
====''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''==== | |||
{{SSB4 trophy | |||
|name=Fire Flower | |||
|image=[[File:SSB4TrophyFireFlower.png|100px]] | |||
|category=Item | |||
|appears_in='''NES''' Super Mario Bros. (10/1985)<br>'''NES''' Super Mario Bros. 3 (02/1990) | |||
|trophy_box=7: Super Mario Bros. | |||
|unlock=Random | |||
|desc=This Fire Flower won't transform you like in the Mario series, but it will still let you unleash some fiery damage! Holding down the attack button lets you spew fire at your opponents, dealing constant damage to them. You can also throw it at them, but it just doesn't look as cool that way. | |||
|desc2=Unfortunately, picking this up won't get you a cool outfit like in the Mario series, but you can still use it to shoot fire, and that's what matters. It doesn't do much damage on its own, but fire it continuously and it'll all add up! If you get bored, just throw it at your opponent, but don't expect a massive explosion or anything. | |||
}} | |||
====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' spirit==== | |||
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|- | |||
!rowspan=2 width=3%|# | |||
!rowspan=2 width=8%|Name | |||
!rowspan=2 class=unsortable width=10%|Image | |||
!rowspan=2 width=8%|Series / game | |||
!rowspan=2 width=5%|Type | |||
!rowspan=2 width=5%|Class | |||
!rowspan=2 width=8%|Strength / effect(s) | |||
!rowspan=2 width=13%|How to obtain | |||
!colspan=4 width=40%|Spirit battle | |||
|- | |||
!width=7%|Opponent(s) | |||
!class=unsortable width=19%|Battle conditions | |||
!width=7%|Stage | |||
!width=7%|Song | |||
|- | |||
|19 | |||
!Fire Flower | |||
|[[File:NSMBU Fire Flower Artwork.png|100px]] | |||
|''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' Series | |||
|Support (1) | |||
|Novice | |||
|Fire Flower Equipped | |||
|Timmy and Tommy's | |||
|N/A | |||
|N/A | |||
|N/A | |||
|N/A | |||
|} | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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SMWFlower.jpg|[[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' animated series]] ("Send in the Clown") | SMWFlower.jpg|[[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' animated series]] ("Send in the Clown") | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=フラワー | |Jap=フラワー<br>''Furawā''<br>ファイアフラワー<br>''Faia Furawā'' | ||
|JapM=Flower<br><br>Fire Flower | |||
|Chi=火之花<ref>iQue. [http://www.ique.com/3ds/amkj/item/index.html 马力欧卡丁车7:道具]. Retrieved December 6, 2016.</ref><ref>iQue. [http://www.ique.com/3ds/arej/powerup/fire.html?TB_iframe=true&height=545&width=870 超级马力欧 3D乐园:力量提升]. Retrieved December 6, 2016.</ref> | |||
|ChiR=Huǒzhīhuā | |||
|ChiM=Flower of Fire | |||
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|Dut=Vuurbloem | |Dut=Vuurbloem | ||
|DutM=Fire Flower | |DutM=Fire Flower | ||
|Fre=Fleur de feu | |Fre=Fleur de feu | ||
|FreM=Fire Flower | |FreM=Fire Flower | ||
|Fin=Tulikukka | |Fin = Tulikukka | ||
|Ger=Feuerblume | |Ger=Feuerblume | ||
|GerM=Fire Flower | |GerM=Fire Flower | ||
|Hun=Tűzes virágok<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110106130514/http://nintendo.hu/cikk/new-super-mario-bros-ds New Super Mario Bros - DS]. ''nintendo.hu''. Archived January 6, 2011, 13:05:14 UTC via Wayback Machine. Retrieved September 30, 2022.</ref> | |||
|Hun=Tűzes virágok | |HunM=Fiery flower | ||
|Ita=Fiore di Fuoco<ref>''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' Italian manual, pag. 8</ref><ref>''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' Italian manual, pag. 9</ref> <small>(older games)</small><br>Fiore del Fuoco<ref>''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' Italian manual, pag. 18</ref><br>Fiore<ref>''Club Nintendo'' (Italy) Numero 1 - 1993. Page 22.</ref><br>Fiore di fuoco | |||
|ItaM=Fire Flower<br>Flower of Fire<br>Flower<br>Fire flower | |||
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|Ita=Fiore di Fuoco | |||
|ItaM=Fire Flower | |||
|Kor=파이어플라워 | |Kor=파이어플라워 | ||
|KorR=Paieo Peullawo | |KorR=Paieo Peullawo | ||
|KorM=Fire Flower | |KorM=Fire Flower | ||
| | |PorE=Flor de Fogo | ||
| | |PorEM=Fire Flower | ||
|PorA=Flor de fogo | |PorA=Flor de fogo | ||
|PorAM=Fire Flower | |PorAM=Fire Flower | ||
|Rom=Floare de foc <small>(''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'')</small><br>Floarea Focului <small>({{media link|HappyMealMcDonaldsRomania.jpg|McDonald's Romania 2017 Happy Meal box, ''Super Mario'' promotion}})</small> | |||
|RomM=Fire flower<br>Flower of Fire | |||
|Rom=Floare de foc | |||
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|Rus=Огненный цветок | |Rus=Огненный цветок | ||
|RusR=Ognennyy tsvetok | |RusR=Ognennyy tsvetok | ||
|RusM=Fiery Flower | |RusM=Fiery Flower | ||
| | |SpaE=Flor de fuego<br>Flor Pirómana | ||
| | |SpaEM=Fire flower<br>Pyromaniac Flower | ||
| | |SpaA=Flor de fuego<br>Flor<ref>''Club Nintendo'' (Mexico) Año 2 No. 3. Page 48.</ref> <small>(''Super Mario Land 2'')</small> | ||
| | |SpaAM=Fire flower<br>Flower | ||
|Swe=Eldblomma | |Swe=Eldblomma | ||
|SweM=Fire flower | |SweM=Fire flower | ||
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|SpaM=Tandem Flower | |SpaM=Tandem Flower | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*A Fire Flower makes a cameo in an {{wp|E3 2014}} ''{{wp|Robot Chicken}}'' sketch, where then-Nintendo CEO [[Reggie Fils-Aimé]] uses it to set an indignant fan asking for ''{{wp|Mother 3}}'' on fire. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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