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'''Fire Mario''' and '''Fire Luigi''' are the forms [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] take after powering up with a [[Fire Flower]]. The form was first introduced in [[Super Mario Bros.]] and is one of the few forms to appear in more than one game. [[Wario]] also made use of a Fire Flower to become '''Fire Wario''' in a last-ditch attempt to defeat Mario in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. Strangely, they ''can'' be thrown underwater.
'''Fire Mario''' and '''Fire Luigi''' are the forms [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] take after powering up with a [[Fire Flower]]. The form was first introduced in [[Super Mario Bros.]] and is one of the few forms to appear in more than one game. [[Wario]] also made use of a Fire Flower to become '''Fire Wario''' in a last-ditch attempt to defeat Mario in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. Strangely, they ''can'' be thrown underwater.


In the form's first appearance in ''Super Mario Bros.'' (and later reappearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''), both Mario and Luigi's hats and overalls would change to white and their shirts would change to red. They also gained the ability to throw [[fireball]]s which could topple enemies (even otherwise unbeatable ones such as [[Spiny|Spinies]]) and it was their only means of offense in underwater stages. However, Mario (or Luigi) would revert back to [[Small Mario]] (or Small Luigi) if they were to take damage.
In the form's first appearance in ''Super Mario Bros.'' (and later reappearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''), both Mario and Luigi's hats and overalls would change to white and their shirts would change to red. In the remake, ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'', Fire Luigi had a white cap, white overalls and green shirt (same as the regular Luigi in the original version), while in his regular form he wore a green cap, green overalls and a brown shirt. They also gained the ability to throw [[fireball]]s which could topple enemies (even otherwise unbeatable ones such as [[Spiny|Spinies]]) and it was their only means of offense in underwater stages. However, Mario (or Luigi) would revert back to [[Small Mario]] (or Small Luigi) if they were to take damage.


[[Image:MLfire.PNG|thumb|left|Fire Mario and Luigi from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3#Remakes|Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'']]
[[Image:MLfire.PNG|thumb|left|Fire Mario and Luigi from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3#Remakes|Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'']]
After a brief absence from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', Fire Mario returned in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' with one slight change in that Mario and Luigi would both change to an orange colourization instead of their clothing changing (however this may be because of limitations on the [[NES]] as official artwork and remakes of the game depict Mario with a red overalls and a white hat and shirt). In the GBA remake, if they got damage, they would change back to their super form.
After a brief absence from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', Fire Mario returned in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' with one slight change in that Mario and Luigi would both change to an orange colorization instead of their clothing changing (however this may be because of limitations on the [[NES]] as official artwork and remakes of the game depict Mario with a red overalls and a white hat and shirt). This was the first game where, if damage was taken, they would revert to their [[Super Mario|super form]].


Fire Mario's appearance in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' was the first time he appeared in-game as depicted in artwork. The form remain unchanged from previous appearance, however, if Fire Mario or Fire Luigi performed his new [[Spin Jump]] move, he would throw two fireballs at either side of himself. This was the first game where, if damage was taken, they would revert to their [[Super Mario|super form]]
Fire Mario's appearance in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' was the first time he appeared in-game as depicted in artwork. It was also the first time that Fire Luigi had a different colorization from Fire Mario. The form remain unchanged from previous appearance, however, if Fire Mario or Fire Luigi performed his new [[Spin Jump]] move, he would throw two fireballs at either side of himself. In the GBA remake, if they got damage, they would change back to their super form.


While Fire Mario didn't appear in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', a form very similar to it, known as [[Superball Mario]], made its first and only appearance.
While Fire Mario didn't appear in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', a form very similar to it, known as [[Superball Mario]], made its first and only appearance.

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Fire Mario
Fire Mario, shooting a fireball.

Fire Mario and Fire Luigi are the forms Mario and Luigi take after powering up with a Fire Flower. The form was first introduced in Super Mario Bros. and is one of the few forms to appear in more than one game. Wario also made use of a Fire Flower to become Fire Wario in a last-ditch attempt to defeat Mario in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. Strangely, they can be thrown underwater.

In the form's first appearance in Super Mario Bros. (and later reappearance in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels), both Mario and Luigi's hats and overalls would change to white and their shirts would change to red. In the remake, Super Mario Bros. Deluxe, Fire Luigi had a white cap, white overalls and green shirt (same as the regular Luigi in the original version), while in his regular form he wore a green cap, green overalls and a brown shirt. They also gained the ability to throw fireballs which could topple enemies (even otherwise unbeatable ones such as Spinies) and it was their only means of offense in underwater stages. However, Mario (or Luigi) would revert back to Small Mario (or Small Luigi) if they were to take damage.

After a brief absence from Super Mario Bros. 2, Fire Mario returned in Super Mario Bros. 3 with one slight change in that Mario and Luigi would both change to an orange colorization instead of their clothing changing (however this may be because of limitations on the NES as official artwork and remakes of the game depict Mario with a red overalls and a white hat and shirt). This was the first game where, if damage was taken, they would revert to their super form.

Fire Mario's appearance in Super Mario World was the first time he appeared in-game as depicted in artwork. It was also the first time that Fire Luigi had a different colorization from Fire Mario. The form remain unchanged from previous appearance, however, if Fire Mario or Fire Luigi performed his new Spin Jump move, he would throw two fireballs at either side of himself. In the GBA remake, if they got damage, they would change back to their super form.

While Fire Mario didn't appear in Super Mario Land, a form very similar to it, known as Superball Mario, made its first and only appearance.

In Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins the form's appearance was changed again, this time only simply adding a feather to the top of Mario's cap (most likely due to the Gameboy's inability to display the colour difference). Additionally, in the final phase in the battle with Mario, Wario used a Fire Flower to become Fire Wario (which simply added a feather to his cap, similar to Mario's) and resorted to fighting solely by throwing fireballs, however he was still defeated, which caused him to revert to Tiny Wario and run away.

After a fourteen year long absence, Fire Mario returned in New Super Mario Bros., functioning exactly the same as in Super Mario World, however, all of the new power-ups which appeared would simply over-ride this form.

Fire Mario made its 3D platformer debut in Super Mario Galaxy, found in the Freezeflame Galaxy, Dusty Dune Galaxy and Deep Dark Galaxy, with a few changes, such as the form being time-limited instead of being lost by taking damage (which meant Mario could now be hit and still retain this form), the fireballs could no longer be used underwater and Mario wouldn't be able to Star Spin until the form wore off.


In the Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, this form was called Super Mario or Super Luigi, due to their actual Super forms being their regular forms. some of the differences from the games where that the form wasn't just acheived with Fire Flowers, but also Stars, a Magic Pendant and at one point the shock from a high voltage and as well as granting the Mario Bros. with the ability to shoot fireballs from their fingers, they gained extra strength, speed and even the ability to fly .Toad also used this form in the episode "The Fire of Hercufleas". Princess Toadstool turned into this form in "The Trojan Koopa", although she did not shoot fire.

In The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 The form was changed to match it's appearance in Super Mario Bros. 3, down to the orange colourization and would only allow Mario to throw fireballs. Bowser, with the help from the Power Pendant, could also use this form in the episode Super Koopa.

In the Super Mario World cartoon the forms appearance was changed again to match it's appearance in Super Mario World, however, the form had very limited screen time.

Strangely, the comics almost never featured either form. The only appearance was in the prologue short, "The Legend"; in one panel, Luigi was shown throwing fireballs at some Beezos, but he was wearing his regular outfit rather than his Fire Luigi suit.

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