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'''Hinote Mario''' (火の玉 マリオ; ''Fireball Mario'') is an original transformation that only appears in the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' story arc in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. It is a substitute for [[Fire Mario]] since, in the manga, [[Mario]] is always capable of throwing [[fireball]]s.
'''Hinotama Mario''' (火の玉 マリオ), translated and also referred to as '''Fireball Mario''' (ファイアボールマリオ), is an original transformation that only appears in the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' story arc in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. It is a substitute for [[Fire Mario]] since, in the manga, [[Mario]] is always capable of throwing [[fireball]]s.


==History==
==History==
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The transformation first appears in chapter 5 of the [[Super Mario-kun Volume 1|first volume]]: running away from [[Porcupuffer]], [[Yoshi]] lays an egg with many [[Fire Flower]]s inside. The Flowers latches themselves to Mario and give him a fire aura that he uses to defeat the Porcupuffer. Mario then grabs Yoshi and [[Luigi]] and leaves the level, passing through a [[Keyhole]], but being still fiery, Mario burns his friends. When the get out, the transformation vanishes.
The transformation first appears in chapter 5 of the [[Super Mario-kun Volume 1|first volume]]: running away from [[Porcupuffer]], [[Yoshi]] lays an egg with many [[Fire Flower]]s inside. The Fire Flowers latches themselves to Mario and give him a fire aura that he uses to defeat the Porcupuffer. Mario then grabs Yoshi and [[Luigi]] and leaves the level, passing through a [[Keyhole]], but being still fiery, Mario burns his friends. After they escape, the transformation vanishes.


In chapter 12 of [[Super Mario-kun Volume 2|volume 2]], Mario is fighting against a [[Torpedo Base]]'s hand. Yoshi tosses at him a [[? Block]] full of Fire Flowers and, obtaining the fire aura from them, Mario wins.
In chapter 12 of [[Super Mario-kun Volume 2|volume 2]], while Mario is fighting a [[Torpedo Base]]'s hand, Yoshi tosses a [[? Block]] full of Fire Flowers at him, turning him into Hinotama Mario and allowing him to win.


In chapter 7 of [[Super Mario-kun Volume 5|volume 5]], to defeat some pesky [[vine]]s, Mario reaches for the Fire Flower reserve in his pocket, becomes Hinote Mario, and burns the vine. During the process, he ends up burning Luigi, Yoshi and himself too.
In chapter 7 of [[Super Mario-kun Volume 5|volume 5]], to defeat some [[Beanstalk|vine]]s, Mario reaches for the Fire Flower reserve in his pocket, becomes Hinotama Mario, and burns the vines. During the process, he ends up burning Luigi, Yoshi, and himself as well.


Finally, Hinote Mario last appearance is in two chapters of [[Super Mario-kun Volume 6|volume 6]]. In chapter 7, while traversing [[Gnarly]], the vines attack the trio. Mario is tossed against a ? Block from which a vine, with Fire Flowers instead of leaves, sprouts from it. Grabbing the Flowers, Mario uses the fire aura to kill the evil vines, burning his tangled friends once again. In chapter 12, Mario and [[Bowser]] are fighting in a [[Balloon Battle]]. Mario burst Bowser's first balloon, but a bunch of [[Monty Mole]]s jumps at him from the popped balloon. While distracted by the Monties, two of Mario's balloons are popped, so he uses a Fire Flower to get the fire aura and defeats the Moles.
Hinotama Mario's last appearance is in two chapters of [[Super Mario-kun Volume 6|volume 6]]. In chapter 7, while traversing [[Gnarly]], the vines attack the trio. Mario is tossed against a ? Block from which a vine, with Fire Flowers instead of leaves, sprouts. Grabbing the Fire Flowers, Mario uses the fire aura to kill the evil vines, burning his tangled friends once again. In chapter 12, while Mario and [[Bowser]] are fighting in a [[Battle Mode#Balloon Battle|Balloon Battle]], Mario bursts Bowser's first balloon, which releases multiple [[Monty Mole]]s. While distracted by the Monty Moles, two of Mario's balloons are popped, so he uses a Fire Flower to gain the fire aura and defeats the Monty Moles.


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Revision as of 20:34, November 11, 2021

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

Template:Form-infobox Hinotama Mario (火の玉 マリオ), translated and also referred to as Fireball Mario (ファイアボールマリオ), is an original transformation that only appears in the Super Mario World story arc in Super Mario-kun. It is a substitute for Fire Mario since, in the manga, Mario is always capable of throwing fireballs.

History

Super Mario-kun

The transformation first appears in chapter 5 of the first volume: running away from Porcupuffer, Yoshi lays an egg with many Fire Flowers inside. The Fire Flowers latches themselves to Mario and give him a fire aura that he uses to defeat the Porcupuffer. Mario then grabs Yoshi and Luigi and leaves the level, passing through a Keyhole, but being still fiery, Mario burns his friends. After they escape, the transformation vanishes.

In chapter 12 of volume 2, while Mario is fighting a Torpedo Base's hand, Yoshi tosses a ? Block full of Fire Flowers at him, turning him into Hinotama Mario and allowing him to win.

In chapter 7 of volume 5, to defeat some vines, Mario reaches for the Fire Flower reserve in his pocket, becomes Hinotama Mario, and burns the vines. During the process, he ends up burning Luigi, Yoshi, and himself as well.

Hinotama Mario's last appearance is in two chapters of volume 6. In chapter 7, while traversing Gnarly, the vines attack the trio. Mario is tossed against a ? Block from which a vine, with Fire Flowers instead of leaves, sprouts. Grabbing the Fire Flowers, Mario uses the fire aura to kill the evil vines, burning his tangled friends once again. In chapter 12, while Mario and Bowser are fighting in a Balloon Battle, Mario bursts Bowser's first balloon, which releases multiple Monty Moles. While distracted by the Monty Moles, two of Mario's balloons are popped, so he uses a Fire Flower to gain the fire aura and defeats the Monty Moles.

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