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Fryguy | |
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Artwork for Super Mario Advance | |
First appearance | Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988) (Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic) |
Latest appearance | Ultimate NES Remix (2014) |
Latest portrayal | Charles Martinet (2001) |
Fryguy[1][2] (also spelled Fry Guy[3][4] or FryGuy[5]) is the boss of World 4 in Super Mario Bros. 2. He is a ball of fire given life by Wart in Subcon.[1] Fryguy first appeared in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic.
History
Super Mario series
Super Mario Bros. 2
During the events of Super Mario Bros. 2, Fryguy, a living flame, is the boss of World 4, an icy arctic ocean; he is stationed in a tall fortress at the end of World 4-3. When confronted by Mario and his friends, Fryguy spits fireballs down to attack the heroes. Since Fryguy is made of fire, the heroes take damage if they touch him. To defeat Fryguy, Mushroom Blocks (masks in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic) must be thrown at him. After three hits, the battle enters the second phase, as Fryguy splits into four Small Fry Guys, which must also be extinguished. Between the NES version and later versions, his sprite is heavily redrawn, with his eyes being more open, his mask being light blue instead of black, and his fire having twice as many animation frames. Additionally, his face is a separate graphic from his body in the later versions.
In Super Mario Advance, he is shown being seemingly created on-screen by four of Wart's giant bubbles; however, instead of fire (as mentioned in the manual), the bubbles form him from an empty version of his mask. He is also voiced by Charles Martinet in this version of the game.
BS Super Mario USA
Fryguy appears once again as a boss in the pseudo-sequel, BS Super Mario USA. He makes his first appearance in the third broadcast, helping Wart and the other 8 bits attack Subcon once more, but is eventually defeated by Mario and the other heroes once again. Like the predecessor, he is found in the snowy lands of Subcon and he is fought in the same way to that of Super Mario Bros. 2. He also shows up to attack 19 minutes into the broadcast, regardless of the player's location. In this game, he has the personality of a cultured samurai and speaks with an archaic, formal speech. He will give a discourse about bushido or recite haiku.
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Fryguy is a character in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Like many antagonists on the show, he works for King Koopa, as opposed to Wart (as in the video games). Fryguy does not appear as much as other Super Mario Bros. 2 antagonists on the show. Fryguy is implied to be a species on the show, as in "Raiders of the Lost Mushroom," the terminology "a Fryguy" is used. Additionally, in "Hooded Robin and His Mario Men," the heroes try to distract Fryguy by disguising Toad and Hooded Robin as a "Frygal."
List of episodes featuring Fryguy
Nintendo Comics System
Fryguy also appears in the Nintendo Comics System's Mario comics. In the comics, there is not just one Fryguy, but an entire species. They have minor roles in many stories, starting with "The Fish That Should've Gotten Away" in the first issue. They are also the focus of a one-page comic called "Fryguy High Yearbook -- Activity Page!" which depicts students of Fryguy High taking part in events such as a "hot baseball team that threw sixteen consectutive no-hitters," though it is also shown the school eventually burned down. The first time Fryguys are a major focus of a full story is "Beauty and the Beach," where King Koopa (under the alias "Ka-Hoopa") attempts to create some by forcing a volcano to erupt onto an island village of Mushroom people. In another story, "Duh Stoopid Bomb!," Bowser is expelled to "Fryguy Kindergarten" after an intelligence-boosted Snifit takes over his kingdom.
Nintendo Adventure Books
Fryguy and some of his GLOM-spawned clones try to attack Mario as he is exploring the Mushroom Kingdom in Double Trouble, but he avoids them.
Super Mario-Kun
Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi encounter Fryguy in volume 8 of Super Mario-Kun. He and his minions attempt to cook them in a soup, but Toad and Birdo arrive by breaking through the sky, riding on a whale, which then flattens Fryguy and his minions.
Other appearances
In the Super Mario Bros. film, the flamethrowers used by Koopa and his minions are referred to as "Fryguy Flamethrowers."
In Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up, the description of the Firefighter career page reveals that Fryguy has started a fire. This Fryguy lacks a mask, instead having bushy eyebrows.
A Sammer Guy in Super Paper Mario is called Guy Who Fry.
Profiles and statistics
Super Mario series
Super Mario Bros. 2
- Instruction booklet: Wart gave life to this entity which is created from fire. He spits fireballs when he is mad.
Super Mario Advance
- Instruction booklet: This flaming fiend was brought to life by Wart. When it gets angry, it will attack by hurling fireballs.
Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten
ヒーボーボー
種族 ゴースト族
性格 すぐカッとなる
登場ゲーム USA
炎のかたまりヒーボーボー
恐い顔をした大きな火のかたまり。こいつを倒すには、上のブロックを1つ外してから、下のブロックを上に運んで投げる。3回当てると4つに分裂し、もう1回当てれば倒せる。[6]
Fryguy
Tribe: Ghost clan
Disposition: Gets angry easily
Game appearances: USA
Fryguy, a mass of flames
A big mass of fire with a scary face. To defeat it, remove one of the upper blocks, then carry the lower block up and throw it. 3 hits will cause it to split into 4 pieces, and another hit is all it takes to defeat it.
Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.
- Bio: W4のボス。炎を吐きながら飛び回る火の化身。3回攻撃すると分裂する。(The boss of W4. An incarnation of fire that flies around spitting flames, splitting up after 3 attacks.)[7]
Gallery
Nintendo Comics System ("Fryguy High Yearbook -- Activity Page!")
- SMMPB6 Activity2.png
Super Mario Maze Picture Book 6: Take Down Wart
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ヒーボーボー[8] Hībōbō |
From「火」(hi, fire) or possibly「ヒート」(hīto, heat), and「ボーボー」(bōbō, onomatopoeia for something flaring up) | |
Chinese | 火神[9] Huǒshén |
God of Fire | |
German | Fryguy[?] | Fryguy | |
Italian | Friggì (Super Mario Bros. 2) Frittura (Super Mario Advance) Fiammella (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!)[?] |
From "Frying" Frying Little (Fire) Spark |
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Korean | 파이어가이[?] Paieo Gai |
Fire Guy |
References
- ^ a b "Wart gave life to this entity which is created from fire. He spits fireballs when he is mad." - Super Mario Bros. 2 instruction booklet, page 27 (Fryguy description).
- ^ Super Mario Advance Official Perfect Guide, page 55.
- ^ Super Mario Advance instruction booklet, page 34.
- ^ Super Mario All Stars Limited Edition instruction booklet, page 37
- ^ Wessel, Craig. Super Mario Advance. Page 92.
- ^ Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten. Page 168.
- ^ 「スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook), Super Mario USA section. Page 68.
- ^ Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic instruction booklet, page 36.
- ^ From the ending scenes of Super Mario Advance as localized by iQue. Reference: 无敌阿尔宙斯 (August 28, 2013). 神游 超级马力欧2敌人官译. Baidu Tieba. Retrieved February 2, 2017.