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[[Image:Firemario.jpg|thumb|'''Fire Mario''', shooting a fireball.]] | [[Image:Firemario.jpg|thumb|'''Fire Mario''', shooting a fireball.]] | ||
When [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] comes in contact with a [[Fire Flower]], they can become '''Fire Mario''' or '''Fire Luigi''', respectively. | When [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] comes in contact with a [[Fire Flower]], they can become '''Fire Mario''' or '''Fire Luigi''', respectively. |
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When Mario or Luigi comes in contact with a Fire Flower, they can become Fire Mario or Fire Luigi, respectively.
They gain the power to throw fireballs, red ones for Mario and green ones for Luigi. Their clothing also changes colors. This form was first introduced in Super Mario Bros. and was used in later side-scrolling games.
Their shirts and hats become white and Mario's overalls turn red while Luigi's turn green. In most Mario games, this mode is possible to get to.
During the Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, this form was called Super Mario or Super Luigi, while that usually is the name of the status when using a mushroom. The term "super" could just be tacked on to signify that they are stronger. Toad tuned into this form in the episode The Fire of Hercufleas. Princess Peach turned into this form in The Trojan Koopa, although she didn't shoot fire.
Fire Power without a Fire Flower
In certain games Mario doesn't not need a Fire Flower just to use his Fire Power. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga for instance. During the Fire Bros. Attack, Mario is shown using his Fire Power without the use of a Fire Flower.