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{{Quote2|Goo-waaah!! Help! I’m on fire! Somebody! Help! In the time it’s taken me to say this, my whole body’s been covered in flames! Don’t you think this is just too much?! I blame the [[List of Wario Land 4 staff#Programmers|game programmers]]! I’ll remember this! GRRR!!|[[Wario]]|[[Wario Land 4]] instruction booklet}}
{{Quote2|Goo-waaah!! Help! I’m on fire! Somebody! Help! In the time it’s taken me to say this, my whole body’s been covered in flames! Don’t you think this is just too much?! I blame the [[List of Wario Land 4 staff#Programmers|game programmers]]! I’ll remember this! GRRR!!|[[Wario]]|[[Wario Land 4]] instruction booklet}}
'''Flaming Wario'''<ref>Brady, Matthew K., Nathan Beittenmiller, Debra McBride, and David Cassady. ''Game Boy Game Secrets, 2001 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Pages 93–95.</ref><ref>''Wario Land 4'' European instruction booklet. Page 22.</ref>, also known as '''Hot Wario'''<ref>''Wario Land II'' instruction booklet. Page 12.</ref>, '''Fiery Wario'''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 106. Page 62.</ref>, and '''Fire Wario'''<ref>''Nintendo Power Advance'' V.3. Page 52.</ref>, is a reaction in the [[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' series]]. It involves Wario running frantically around an area as fire gradually engulfs him, eventually turning him into a flame that can defeat enemies and destroy certain blocks on contact.
'''Flaming Wario'''<ref>Brady, Matthew K., Nathan Beittenmiller, Debra McBride, and David Cassady. ''Game Boy Game Secrets, 2001 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Pages 93–95.</ref><ref>''Wario Land 4'' European instruction booklet. Page 22.</ref>, also known as '''Hot Wario'''<ref>''Wario Land II'' instruction booklet. Page 12.</ref>, '''Fiery Wario'''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 106. Page 62.</ref>, and '''Fire Wario'''<ref>''Nintendo Power Advance'' V.3. Page 52.</ref>, is a reaction in the [[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' series]]. It involves Wario running frantically around an area as fire (similar to [[Mario]] running around with his overalls on fire from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'') gradually engulfs him, eventually turning him into a flame that can defeat enemies and destroy certain blocks on contact.
==History==
==History==
===''Wario Land'' series===
===''Wario Land'' series===

Revision as of 22:07, April 27, 2024

This article is about Wario's reaction that first appeared in Wario Land II. For Wario's form that appeared in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, see Fire Mario § Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.
Flaming Wario
Artwork of Flaming Wario from Wario Land 4
Artwork from Wario Land 4
Applies to Wario
Item needed Flame, Fire Robota, Kaentsubo, chance wheel, Snake, Flimflam
Power(s) given Break Bonfire Blocks
First appearance Wario Land II (1998)
Latest appearance Wario Land: Shake It! (2008)

Template:Quote2 Flaming Wario[1][2], also known as Hot Wario[3], Fiery Wario[4], and Fire Wario[5], is a reaction in the Wario Land series. It involves Wario running frantically around an area as fire (similar to Mario running around with his overalls on fire from Super Mario 64) gradually engulfs him, eventually turning him into a flame that can defeat enemies and destroy certain blocks on contact.

History

Wario Land series

Flaming Wario approaching a Bonfire Block.
Flaming Wario in Wario Land 4

When hit only by a Flame enemy, a flame torch, a Fire Robota, a snake's fiery breath, the sun's fireballs, a Kaentsubo, or the flames from a Pig Head Statue or Aerodent, Wario will comically start racing around with his overalls on fire. In this state, he cannot be controlled, except for jumping. In Wario Land II only, he jumps higher when pressing up on +Control Pad. After either an amount of time has passed (in Wario Land II and Wario Land 3) or Wario bounds off a wall or other unbreakable object three times (Wario Land 4 and Wario Land: Shake It!), the flames will spread across his entire body, making him essentially a living fireball. He can now be fully controlled (although slowed down a bit and no longer able to jump) and can destroy Bonfire Blocks. In Wario Land II, the fireball does not stop moving, making it less controllable than in the later games where the form stands still if the player is not pressing a direction on the control pad. The state can be cured by falling into water or just waiting until he burns out.

In Wario Land: Shake It!, Wario can once again use this form; however, it can only be activated by coming into contact with a Flimflam.

Super Mario-kun

Flaming Wario makes a minor appearance in volume 28 of Super Mario-kun. Aerodent sets Wario on fire. Hoggus attempts to help Wario, but aggravates the situation instead, angering Wario. Wario responds by contacting Hoggus while Wario is encased in fire.

Densetsu no Stafy 3

It has been requested that this section be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: needs specifics on Flaming Wario's gameplay role

Flaming Wario is one of three Wario reactions appearing in Densetsu no Stafy 3, along with Bubble Wario and Puffy Wario in Wario's cameo appearance in Kaitei Iseki.

Profiles

Wario Land 4

  • Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program digital manual bio: Press A Button while on fire to jump and +Control Pad left or right to move.

Gallery

Artwork

Sprites

Screenshots

Miscellaneous

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 燃える[6] (Wario Land II)
Moeru
がつく[7] (Wario Land 3, stage 1)
Oshiri ni higatsuku
だるま[7] (Wario Land 3, stage 2)
Hidaruma
アッチッチ、ワリオ[8] (Wario Land 4)
Acchicchi, Wario
Enflame

Butt on fire

Body on fire

Hot, Wario
Chinese (simplified) 烈火瓦力欧[9]
Lièhuǒ Wǎlì'ōu
Raging Fire Wario
Dutch Hot Wario[10] -
French Wario Flambant[11] Flaming Wario
German Feuriger Wario[12] Fiery Wario
Italian Wario di Fuoco[13]
Wario Fiammante[14][15]
Fire Wario
Flaming Wario
Spanish Wario de Fuego[16][17] Wario of Fire

References

  1. ^ Brady, Matthew K., Nathan Beittenmiller, Debra McBride, and David Cassady. Game Boy Game Secrets, 2001 Edition Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Pages 93–95.
  2. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet. Page 22.
  3. ^ Wario Land II instruction booklet. Page 12.
  4. ^ Nintendo Power Volume 106. Page 62.
  5. ^ Nintendo Power Advance V.3. Page 52.
  6. ^ Official Wario Land 2: Nusumareta Zaihō website
  7. ^ a b Wario Land 3: Fushigi na Orgel Shogakukan guide. Page 7.
  8. ^ Wario Land Advance: Yōki no Otakara Japanese instruction booklet. Page 30.
  9. ^ Official Chinese manual for Wario Land 4, page 35.
  10. ^ Wario Land II Dutch Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console electronic manual. Tab 11: "Aandoeningen".
  11. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet. Page 62.
  12. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet. Page 42.
  13. ^ Wario Land II European instruction booklet. Page 112.
  14. ^ Wario Land II (Virtual Console) page on Nintendo.it
  15. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet. Page 122.
  16. ^ Official Wario Land 3 website (Guías Nintendo)
  17. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet. Page 102.