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===Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels===
===Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels===
[[File:FirebarWorldA4.png|thumb|Firebars in [[World A-4]].]]
[[File:FirebarWorldA4.png|thumb|Firebars in [[World A-4]].]]
As in Super Mario Bros., in [[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]] they do the same role.
As in Super Mario Bros., in [[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]] they do the same role. In some castles, there are huge firebars with at least 14 fireballs, like in World 5-4 in Super Mario Bros. Normal firebars usually have 6 fireballs.  
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===Yoshi's Island===
===Yoshi's Island===
[[File:Firbaryi.PNG|thumb|Firebar from Yoshi's Island]]
[[File:Firbaryi.PNG|thumb|Firebar from Yoshi's Island]]

Revision as of 11:33, February 27, 2011

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A rotating Firebar from Super Mario Bros..

Firebars are rotating rods made of fireballs first appearing in Super Mario Bros.. They are found in numerous titles throughout the Mario series. They are generally found in fortresses and act as dangerous obstacles that Mario must avoid in order to reach the goal.

Firebars were also given notable appearances in certain castles of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, which depicted them as swinging three-dimensionally. A three-dimensional Firebar depicted with eyes also appeared in Waluigi Stadium and Bowser's Castle course of Mario Kart: Double Dash!!.

History

Super Mario Bros.

They made their first debut in Super Mario Bros.. Although they are not a living enemy, they go swinging around trying to hurt Mario or Luigi. In later games, they were replaced with similar-acting enemies such as Roto-Discs and Ball 'n' Chains.

Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels

Luigi approaching a Fire Bar in World A-4.
Firebars in World A-4.

As in Super Mario Bros., in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels they do the same role. In some castles, there are huge firebars with at least 14 fireballs, like in World 5-4 in Super Mario Bros. Normal firebars usually have 6 fireballs.

Yoshi's Island

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Firebar from Yoshi's Island

Firebars reappear in Yoshi's Island.

Super Mario 64

Lethal Lava Land fire bar.
Firebar from Lethal Lava Land.

In Super Mario 64, they appeared for the first time in full 3D. They only appeared in Lethal Lava Land.

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

Firebar from Mt. Lavalava

In Paper Mario, the Firebars reappeared in Koopa Bros. Fortress and Mt. Lavalava; this time they swing sideways. They also swing either clockwise or counter-clockwise, if Mario touches one; he loses some HP. Jumping over one of these Firebars causes it to swing faster. If Mario dodges one ten times, it will vanish and drop a number of coins. This is the only appearance that Firebars can be defeated.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Firebars in Palace of Shadow.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door the reappear in Palace of Shadow and has the same behavior as in Paper Mario.

Super Paper Mario

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Firebars from Super Paper Mario.

Firebars reapperared in Super Paper Mario.

Super Mario Galaxy

In Super Mario Galaxy, they appear in Bowser's Star Reactor and Bowser's Galaxy Reactor.

Super Mario Galaxy 2

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Firebars on Bowser Jr.'s Boomsday Machine.
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Firebars in Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla.
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Firebars in Bowser's Galaxy Generator.

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, they are used in the same way as in Super Mario Galaxy. They mainly appear in Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla, Bowser's Gravity Gauntlet, Slipsand Galaxy and Bowser's Galaxy Generator. Also of note is that Firebars are used during the boss fight with Bowser Jr.'s Boomsday Machine, in which they are integrated into the Boomsday Machine.

Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

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