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[[Image:DinoTorch.jpg|thumb|right|A '''Dino-Torch'''.]]
[[Image:DinoTorch.jpg|thumb|right|A '''Dino-Torch'''.]]
'''Dino-Torches''', sometimes called '''Mini-Rhinos''',<ref>e.g. in ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Volume 28, p. 11</ref> are green, large-eyed dinosaurs encountered in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', mostly on [[Chocolate Island]]. Dino-Torches attack by either charging at [[Mario]] or attempting to roast him with their flame breath, which can be sprayed upward or forward. A Dino-Torch can be flattened into a pancake and defeated if Mario jumps on one.
'''Dino-Torches''', sometimes called '''Mini-Rhinos''',<ref>e.g. in ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Volume 28, p. 11</ref> are green, large-eyed dinosaurs encountered in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', mostly on [[Chocolate Island]]. Dino-Torches attack by either charging at [[Mario]] or attempting to roast him with their flame breath, which can be sprayed upward or forward. A Dino-Torch can be defeated with a single jump, but care must be taken that Mario does not jump into its flames.


[[Image:Dino_Torch.PNG|frame|left|A Dino Torch from ''Super Mario Advance 2''.]]
[[Image:Dino_Torch.PNG|frame|left|A Dino Torch from ''Super Mario Advance 2''.]]
When a [[Dino Rhino]] is jumped on, it will transform into Dino-Torch; this is odd, as Dino Rhinos display no fire breathing abilities in their regular form.  While Dino Rhinos are impervious to fire; their smaller counterparts are not.  The Dino-Torches are also more agile and mobile.
When a [[Dino Rhino]] is jumped on, it will transform into a Dino-Torch; this is odd, as Dino Rhinos display no fire breathing abilities in their regular form.  While Dino Rhinos are impervious to fire; their smaller counterparts are not.  The Dino-Torches are also more agile and mobile.


Dino-Torches, though often referred to simply as "Dinosaurs," appear quite frequently in the [[Super Mario World (TV series)|''Super Mario World'']] animated series.
Dino-Torches, though often referred to simply as "Dinosaurs," appear quite frequently in the [[Super Mario World (TV series)|''Super Mario World'']] animated series.

Revision as of 23:48, July 21, 2010

File:DinoTorch.jpg
A Dino-Torch.

Dino-Torches, sometimes called Mini-Rhinos,[1] are green, large-eyed dinosaurs encountered in Super Mario World, mostly on Chocolate Island. Dino-Torches attack by either charging at Mario or attempting to roast him with their flame breath, which can be sprayed upward or forward. A Dino-Torch can be defeated with a single jump, but care must be taken that Mario does not jump into its flames.

File:Dino Torch.PNG
A Dino Torch from Super Mario Advance 2.

When a Dino Rhino is jumped on, it will transform into a Dino-Torch; this is odd, as Dino Rhinos display no fire breathing abilities in their regular form. While Dino Rhinos are impervious to fire; their smaller counterparts are not. The Dino-Torches are also more agile and mobile.

Dino-Torches, though often referred to simply as "Dinosaurs," appear quite frequently in the Super Mario World animated series.

A Dino-Torch first appeared in the episode "The Wheel Thing", were one is used by Kooky Von Koopa as a welding torch while he is building his Mega Mechanasaur. Later in the episode it is revealed that the source of the Mega Mechanasaur's fire breath is an oddly winged Dino-Torch hidden in it's mouth; this Dino-Torch is not seen again after the destruction of the Mega Mechanasaur.

In "Send in the Clown", two Dino-Torches are shown to inhabit a cage with a Dino Rhino in Bowser's "Koopaling Bros. Circus"; after Mario is forced into this cage by Bowser, the chair he is given to defend himself with is burnt to a crisp by these Dino-Torches, which Mario later defeats by blasting them with fireballs as Fire Mario.

In "King Scoopa Koopa" several Dino-Torches, along with some Rexes, are shown to be employed as chefs at Bowser's fast-food stand. Later in the episode, Mario, after breaking into Bowser's stand, is attacked by Bowser, who wields a Dino-Torch as a flamethrower. After he is defeated by Cape Mario, Bowser and his Dino-Torch and Rex minions manage to escape down a Warp Tube.

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References

  1. ^ e.g. in Nintendo Power Volume 28, p. 11


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