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Three weeks later, [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Daisy]] showed up at the Mario Bros.' home armed with a Flame Gun, asking for help. | Three weeks later, [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Daisy]] showed up at the Mario Bros.' home armed with a Flame Gun, asking for help. | ||
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The Flame Gun was a weapon used in the Super Mario Bros. film. As its name suggested, it shot fireballs as opposed to bullets.
President Koopa threatened Mario and Luigi with a Flame Gun during their battle, only to be launched into an empty vat by a Thwomp Stomper-using Mario. When the dimensions merged, the Flame Gun malfunctioned, forcing Koopa to discard it for a Devolution Gun. Upon returning to Dinohattan, Koopa managed to get the gun to work again and fired it at the Mario Bros., only to miss and hit a Koopa propaganda poster depicting him kissing a baby, enabling the brothers to get a clear shot at him with Devolution Guns.
Three weeks later, Daisy showed up at the Mario Bros.' home armed with a Flame Gun, asking for help.