Great Balls of Fire
- This article is about the fireballs from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! For song from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, see List of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 songs § Great Balls of Fire.
Great Balls of Fire | |
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First appearance | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ("The Fire of Hercufleas") (1989) |
The Great Balls of Fire are large, extremely powerful fireballs which were featured prominently in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "The Fire of Hercufleas." Their name is a reference to the Jerry Lewis song of the same name.
Located in the city of Mythis, the Great Balls of Fire are guarded by the hero Hercufleas, who keeps them in his acropolis home. The Great Balls of Fire are evidently more powerful than regular fireballs, as they were shown to explode violently upon contact with an object, creating an explosion powerful enough to destroy a stone wall and pillars.
The Great Balls of Fire can also be controlled mentally by whoever is in possession of them, as King Koopa was shown to make several of the Great Balls of Fire chase Mario and Luigi by simply concentrating and making gestures with his hands. The Great Balls of Fire are also finite, meaning that they will eventually be extinguished if used too much. If the Great Balls do run out, they can seemingly be ignited once more by simply placing fire in the urn the Great Balls of Fire are kept in.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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French | Boules de Feu Magique[1] | Balls of Magic Fire | |
German | Großen Feuer[2] | Great Fire | |
Portuguese | Bolas de Fogo[3] | Balls of Fire | |
Spanish | Grandes Bolas de Fuego[4] | Great Balls of Fire |
Trivia[edit]
- During the fight against King Koopa, the song "Great Balls of Fire" is played, although it was edited out for later airings with "It's a Dog's Life" from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.