Flame Pipe

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Flame Pipe
The Flame Pipe
Flame Pipe
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The Flame Pipe is one of the areas inside Bowser's body that appears in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and its remake. The Flame Pipe allows Bowser to breathe fire. It is most likely located somewhere in his lungs. When Bowser sees some flimsy material blocking a passage in Cavi Cape, he tries to breathe fire, but he cannot. After a few more attempts at fire breathing, he gives up and is confused by his loss of ability. Later in the game, after Mario, Luigi, and Starlow clear Pump Works and exit through a DNA-like door, the Flame Pipe area will be unlocked. The trio encounter a giant Scutlet sitting on top of the bottom part of the pipe. It being there has caused the fire traveling through the pipe to be obstructed, preventing Bowser from using his fire-breathing ability. The giant Scutlet sticks its tongue out to scare Luigi and eat Starlow, forcing Mario and Luigi to engage it in battle in order to retrieve Starlow. Upon the Scutlet's defeat, Bowser gains the ability to breathe fire again, allowing him to burn down trees and other flammable objects. Also, the Cholesteroad is unlocked.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ファイアパイプ[?]
Faia Paipu
Fire Pipe
French (NOA) Tuyau de flammes[?] Flame Pipe
French (NOE) Conduit ardent[?] Burning Pipe
German Feuerdrüse[?] Fire Gland
Italian Condotto Fiammogeno[?] Flame-Birth Conductor
(Fiammogeno is a portmanteau of fiamma (flame) and the suffix -geno, indicating birth of something)
Korean 화염 파이프[?]
Hwayeom Paipeu
Flame Pipe
Spanish (NOA) Tubería de Llamas[?] Flame Pipe
Spanish (NOE) Tubería del Ardor[?] Burning Pipe

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