Fire Mario
- Not to be confused withFlaming Wario orFireball Mario.
- This article is about the form characters take after obtaining aFire Flower. For the musical theme fromSuper Mario Galaxy, seeFire Mario (theme).
- "Fire Power" redirects here. ForYoshi'sPower Flower form inSuper Mario 64 DS, seeFire Power (Yoshi).
| Fire Mario | |
|---|---|
Artwork fromSuper Mario Bros. Wonder | |
| Applies to | Mario,Luigi,Peach,Daisy,Toad,Yellow Toad,Blue Toad,Toadette,Rosalina,Wario,Bowser,Donkey Kong,Mini-Mario,Mini Peach,Mini Donkey Kong,Mini Toad,Mii |
| Item needed | Fire Flower Daisy's earrings[1] (Kodansha) |
| Power(s) given | Shoots fireballs, usually two at a time; additionally grants strength, speed, and flight inThe Super Mario Bros. Super Show! |
| First appearance | Super Mario Bros. (1985) |
| Latest appearance | Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2025) |
- “You got Fire Mario! Feel that? You’re on fire, baby! TheFire Flower item transformsMario into Fire Mario, giving him the ability to throwfireballs at enemies or use to lighttorches.”
- —Fire Flower result,Power-Up Quiz: Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Fire Mario (originally known asFiery Mario)[2][3][4][5] is the formMario gains when he uses aFire Flower. It allows him to throwfireballs. It was introduced inSuper Mario Bros., and it appears in many games throughout theSuper Mario franchise. In most platformers, up to two fireballs can be in play at the same time. Starting inSuper Mario World, enemies that Fire Mario defeats with fireballs usually releasecoins.
Many spin-off games and adaptions of theSuper Mario franchise have Mario andLuigi (the second-most commonly seen character in this form) use fire powers without being in their Fire forms. Such powers often include throwing fireballs. In theSuper Smash Bros. series andMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, throwing fireballs uses the same sound effect that Fire Mario uses. This occurs more frequently for Mario overall, as Luigi sometimes has alternative powers. Furthermore, some games allow characters holding Fire Flowers to throw fireballs, without changing form.
Antagonistic characters have used the Fire form against Mario, as with FieryWario inSuper Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins and FireKing Koopa inThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3. In the latter case, King Koopa used amagic pendant to become Fire Koopa while using other power-up forms.
Superball Mario is a very similar form introduced inSuper Mario Land,Ice Mario is a closely related counterpart introduced inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii,Gold Mario is a stronger version of Fire Mario introduced inNew Super Mario Bros. 2, andBubble Mario is a variation of this form introduced inSuper Mario Bros. Wonder. All of them are gained through other flower power-ups.
History[edit]
Super Mario series[edit]
Super Mario Bros. /Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels /Super Mario Bros. Deluxe[edit]
In the form's first appearance,Super Mario Bros. (and later in its sequel,Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels), both Mario's and Luigi's hats and overalls change to a light cream, almost white color and their shirts change to red. InSuper Mario All-Stars andSuper Mario Bros. Deluxe, however, Fiery Luigi has his original green and white colors, while in his regular form, his colors are the same as Mario's but with green in place of red. In the arcade version,VS. Super Mario Bros., their overalls and hats change to yellow instead of cream. If Mario or Luigi is in this form when thetimer runs out, his losing sprites will use the fire palette, although this is not reflected in theSuper Mario All-Stars version.
Mario and Luigi become Fiery Mario/Luigi after obtaining a Fire Flower, thus gaining the ability to throw fireballs. Mario can throw fireballs if the player presses, which is shared withdashing. Only two fireballs can be onscreen at a time. The fireballs bounce and can defeat most enemies, includingSpinies, which are otherwise immune tostomping. However, certain enemies, such asBuzzy Beetles, are immune to fireballs. The Fire form also allows Mario and Luigi to attack underwater. Using five fireballs to defeatBowser andhis copies yields 5,000points, the only method where defeating an enemy yields 5,000 points at once.
In these games, ifSmall Mario collects a Fire Flower, he powers up to only hisSuper form. Also, Fiery Mario or Luigi reverts toSmall form if he takes damage. Most following games change this mechanic by having Small Mario transition directly to Fire Mario while also downgrading Mario to Super form rather than Small form if he takes a hit, so Fire Mario is easier to obtain and also grants Mario an additional hit.
A glitch allows Mario and Luigi to become Small Mario/Luigi and Fire Mario/Luigi simultaneously. If Super/Fire Mario/Luigi hits theaxe and has Bowser hit him at the same time, Mario/Luigi will take damage but remain big. When he touches a Fire Flower again, he will transform but remain small. When he shoots a fireball, he will very briefly become big again.
In theSuper Mario All-Stars versions of both games, Fire Mario/Luigi is not animated when throwing a fireball in the air or while underwater.
Super Mario Bros. 3 / Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]
Fire Mario returns inSuper Mario Bros. 3. In theNES version of the game,Mario andLuigi change to an orange and red palette, while remakes of the game depict this form with white-and-red (white-and-green for Luigi) clothing as previously seen inSuper Mario World. Additionally, this is the first game where the Fire form reverts to the Super form after taking damage instead of reverting to the Small form as it does in the originalSuper Mario Bros., effectively granting Mario and Luigi one additional hit. However, Japanese versions ofSuper Mario Bros. 3 retain the original damage mechanics fromSuper Mario Bros. The introduction of many new power-ups such as theSuper Leaf andFrog Suit also means that these new items can override the Fire form when collected.
TheSuper Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 remake makes it so collecting a Fire Flower as Small Mario makes him turn into Fire Mario instantly, as inSuper Mario World. Enemies beaten with fireballs drop coins if the player activates theOrange Switch Power-Upe-Reader card, a mechanic also introduced inSuper Mario World. Theyellow switch card also makes Luigi's fireballs bounce higher, as inSuper Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2. If thered switch card is active, Fire Mario/Luigi shrinks to Small form if hit.
Super Mario Bros. 3 also introducesIce Blocks that Fire Mario and Fire Luigi can melt by shooting fireballs at them.
Super Mario World /Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2[edit]
Fire Mario's appearance inSuper Mario World is the first time he appears with his modern design, with a white cap and shirt with red overalls, having the same fire form colors fromSuper Mario Bros., but with the colors reversed. Fire Luigi instead has green overalls, resembling Luigi's sprite colors from the NES version ofMario Bros. as well as his in-game sprite fromSuper Mario Bros., but with the shirt and overall colors reversed. This marks the first time that Fire Luigi is colored differently than Fire Mario. They also throw two fireballs at either side of themselves when using the newSpin Jump move.Super Mario World is also the first game where enemies defeated by fireballs releasecoins, which is a trait that becomes common in later games of theSuper Mario series. However, if the coins are not collected, the enemies respawn if Mario or Luigi leaves and revisits the area. This is the first game where Fire Flowers allow Small Mario and Luigi to skip the Super form to turn to Fire form. Unlike in western releases ofSuper Mario Bros. 3, however, getting hit in Fire form reverts Mario and Luigi into their Small forms similar to the original game.
In theGame Boy Advance remake, as in the western releases ofSuper Mario Bros. 3, Fire Mario and Fire Luigi revert to their Super form when hit rather than Small form; this power up system has since become the standard in all later 2DSuper Mario games. The GBA lacks and
, so they cannot shoot fireballs while holding an item. Fire Luigi also has a minor change in the remake, where his fireballs bounce higher than Mario's. If Mario and Luigi have already grown a Red Yoshi to adult in theStar World, Fire Mario and Fire Luigi can find adult Red Yoshis in ? Blocks that spawn Yoshis. Otherwise, they can find other colored Yoshis depending on how they are unlocked.
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins[edit]

InSuper Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, due to theGame Boy's monochrome palette, Fire Mario and Fire Wario receive a feather on their caps. Official artwork portrays Fire Mario with Mario's standard color scheme, however. Fire Mario's fireballs are the only way to destroyfiery blocks. Additionally, in the final phase of the game's ultimate battle, Wario uses a Fire Flower to becomeFiery Wario,[6] attacking by throwing fireballs. After he is defeated, he reverts toSmall Wario and flees.
New Super Mario Bros.[edit]
Fire Mario and Fire Luigi return inNew Super Mario Bros. as a common power-up. The form retains itsSuper Mario World color schemes, and like in that game, enemies that are destroyed with fireballs drop coins. TheBlue Shell,Mini Mushroom, andMega Mushroom override the Fire Flower form, but if Mario has a Blue Shell or is in Mega form while collecting a Fire Flower, Mario does not transform to Fire Mario, and the item is transferred as hisStored Item or converted to 1,000 points depending on the reserve item. In the Mario vs. Luigi game mode, fireballs can knock aBig Star from the brothers or defeat a brother if the brother is inMini form.
The pose and facial expression of the illustration for Fire Mario bears a resemblance to the illustration of Fire Mario inSuper Mario World (the art appears earlier inSuper Mario Bros. 3 but without the white and red colors).
Super Mario Galaxy[edit]
Fire Mario and Fire Luigi make their 3D platformer debut inSuper Mario Galaxy and reappear in itsNintendo Switchport, found in theFreezeflame Galaxy,Dusty Dune Galaxy andDeep Dark Galaxy, with a few changes: the form is time-limited instead of being lost by taking damage (which means Mario can be hit and still retain this form), and while Mario can shoot more than two fireballs at a time, he cannot do so underwater. Fireballs also bounce on lava, rather than vanishing upon touching it. Mario also stops in place while shooting fireballs, but can aim their direction. Shaking
causes Fire Mario to throw fireballs, replacing thespin move. A special arrangement plays for Fire Mario/Luigi's duration, which speeds up until the form expires. The theme also faintly includes "Invincibility BGM". This theme also hasa variant for Ice Mario/Luigi's form.
In Freezeflame Galaxy, Fire Mario is used in the second missionFreezeflame's Blistering Core, in theLava Core Planet. After finding a? Coin in front of a closed gate, Mario can use a Fire Flower that spawns besidestorches. Fire Mario can then defeatGround Urchins, which are otherwise immune to Mario's normal attacks, as well as more easily destroy thecrates scattered in the level. Fire Mario can then light torches in various parts of the level; the gate behind the ? Coin can be opened if Fire Mario lights a torch next to it. After torches are lit, Mario can be damaged by the fire, however. After the gate is opened, Fire Mario can more easily reach two unlit torches and activate them to spawn a staircase that allows him to flip upside-down and reach the next area. Mario encounters an upward slope with several Red Urchins, a cranny that spawns Red Urchins and crates, but there is a Fire Flower in abubble. Fire Mario is needed to light two of the four torches; fireballs can travel over lava to reach more distant torches. After those torches are lit, a wall moves up to reveal a Wall Jumping area. The final area in the mission have Li'l Cinders, moving platforms, unlit torches, and a Fire Flower in a bubble. There is a Power Star behind a gate, so Fire Mario must be used to light two more torches, which opens the gate and retracts a platform Mario can run on to get the Power Star.
Fire Mario is used in the third missionHot and Cold Collide, with the Fire Flower found in the other, molten half ofHot and Cold Planet. This power is needed to light torches in the frozen half of this planet to spawn aLaunch Star, but it can also defeatUrchins in the same room.
Fire Mario may be encountered in the hidden missionConquering the Summit, which takes place in Freezeflame Galaxy's first mission,The Frozen Peak of Baron Brrr. Fire Mario is used to destroy a snowman blocking a platform by hitting it with two fireballs, but Fire Mario needs to reach the top of the series of platforms to destroy another snowman covering aSling Star. In the narrow path up the summit, Fire Mario is used twice more to destroy more snowmen blocking the paths. ThePurple Coins on the Summit mission takes place in a similar setup as The Frozen Peak of Baron Brrr, but Mario must take the hidden path with Fire Mario to get all Purple Coins.
In Dusty Dune Galaxy, Fire Mario can be used in the first missionSoaring on the Desert Winds. In the 2D segment indoors, Mario spawns a Fire Flower after collecting a ? Coin. The next segment is a narrow passageway with Piranha Plants that can be more easily defeated with Fire Mario.
In Deep Dark Galaxy's first missionThe Underground Ghost Ship and second missionBubble Blastoff, Fire Mario is required to light torches to open a gate on the main area. The Fire Flower, however, is located at a small brown planet ofOctoguys off the main area, so Fire Mario needs to head to the torches before the power wears off.
The smallSnow Cap Galaxy's single missionStar Bunnies in the Snow has aStar Bunny hidden in a snowman. The Flipswitch Panels must be activated to spawn a Fire Flower, and Fire Mario can then destroy the snowman and catch the Star Bunny.
Fire Luigi is used in the mode, "Super Luigi Galaxy", an entire game which Luigi replaces Mario. This mode is unlocked once Mario collects all 120 Power Stars.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii[edit]
InNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, Fire Mario and Fire Luigi have the same traits as inNew Super Mario Bros. When carried by another player, players normally cannot move except jumping off, but players in their Fire forms can shoot fireballs. Yoshi can also grab fireballs and spit a bigger fireball. Fire Mario can also help players navigate dark levels better, as fireballs have a field of light around them. The game introducesPrickly Goombas and includes Ice Blocks, both found in ice-themed levelWorld 9-7, both that Fire Mario can destroy.
Yellow Toad and Blue Toad receive Fire forms, which gives them red-spotted yellow/blue caps, and red vests and pants. In anearlier version of the game, the Toads had white spots instead of the red spots seen in the final version of the game. Fire Mario's polar opposite,Ice Mario, also appears in the game, behaving very similarly to Fire Mario as well as requiring a flower to transform.
Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]
Fire Mario (and Fire Luigi) inSuper Mario Galaxy 2 receive no changes from its predecessor. Mario can turn into this form in theRightside Down Galaxy,Freezy Flake Galaxy,Slipsand Galaxy,Upside Dizzy Galaxy andBattle Belt Galaxy.
In Rightside Down Galaxy, there is a pipe in the ceiling that leads into the first room filled some crates and a Fire Flower in the middle. After taking the Fire Flower, Mario candestroy the crates and reveal an orange pipe in one corner and a1-Up Mushroom in the other corner. Once he enters the orange pipe, Mario enters a room filled with crates. After talking to the Gearmo, he can attempt to get the Power Star for theThe Great Crate Incinerator mission by becoming Fire Mario and destroying all crates in 20 seconds. If he fails to destroy the crates, he can retry. There is a similar missionBurning Upside Dizzy in the Upside Dizzy Galaxy, but with more crates. It is also accessed in a similar manner: Mario needs to enter a pipe and destroy the crates in the next room to reveal an orange pipe.
In Freezy Flake Galaxy, Fire Mario is required for theBowser on Ice mission. Mario can use the provided Fire Flower right in the beginning of the mission and destroy some snow sculptures of Goombas as well as the snowballs they create when destroyed. At the bottom of the planet, a snow sculptures of a Goomba hides a Launch Star. The next planet has another Fire Flower Mario can use to destroy more Goomba sculptures but also destroy snow tree sculptures, which hide various items and a warp pipe to the hidden missionThe Chimp's Skating Challenge. The giant Bowser snow sculpture takes three fireballs to destroy. After this, Mario can slide and reach the next area, which also has a Fire Flower. Interestingly, jumping and attempting to throw a fireball while in the slide results in Fire Mario doing a regular spin. On the next planet, Fire Mario can destroy the snow brick blocks, and destroying some particular ones reveal aComet Medal. The snow brick blocks at the top block a warp pipe. In the last area, Mario needs to use snowballs to safely cross the lava. He can then reach a Fire Flower and use it to destroy another large Bowser snow sculpture as well as more Goomba snow sculptures. This Bowser sculpture reveals a Power Star when destroyed, allowing Mario to clear the level.
Fire Mario is found in the first mission of Slipsand Galaxy,Squizzard's Sandy Sinkhole and thedaredevil variationSquizzard's Daredevil Run. Lighting the twotorches in theSandy Fall Planet spawns a 1-Up Mushroom. Fire Mario is also required to defeatSquizzard, and the fight features a unique arrangement of the Fire Mario theme that overrides Squizzard's own battle theme. If Squizzard opens his mouth, fireballs can be thrown into its maw to stun him, and Fire Mario can inflict one round of damage after throwing four more fireballs.
InMini-Planet Mega-Run mission and its daredevil variantMini-Planet Daredevil Run in Battle Belt Galaxy, Fire Mario is needed to defeat the Red Urchins on theUrchin Planet.
Super Mario 3D Land[edit]
InSuper Mario 3D Land, unlike inSuper Mario Galaxy and its sequel, Fire Mario retains its 2DSuper Mario properties. However, the fireballs thrown now bounce off walls and vanish after two seconds, rather than vanishing upon hitting walls.
New Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]
InNew Super Mario Bros. 2, Fire Mario and Fire Luigi retain the same effects as in previous games. An upgraded Fire form of Mario calledGold Mario, while Luigi has Silver Luigi, makes its debut. Like Fire Mario, Gold Mario can shoot stronger, golden variations offireballs (silver variations for Luigi) and is obtained by collecting aGold Flower, which resembles the Fire Flower. Additionally, Gold Mario downgrades to Fire Mario upon beating a stage. If Gold Mario takes damage, however, he reverts to Super form rather than Fire form.
New Super Mario Bros. U /New Super Luigi U /New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe[edit]
InNew Super Mario Bros. U, Fire Mario, Fire Luigi, Fire Yellow Toad, and Fire Blue Toad once again function as it does in previous 2D platformer games.Miis are also capable of usingFire Flowers to become Fire Miis.
InNew Super Luigi U, Luigi, Yellow Toad and Blue Toad use the Fire form whileNabbit does not. It functions identically to the way it does inNew Super Mario Bros. U.
InNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Fire Toadette has a scarlet red cap with pink round spots. Her dress remains pink, while the vest is colored scarlet red with yellow trim linings on the sides.
Super Mario 3D World /Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury[edit]
InSuper Mario 3D World andSuper Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, Fire Mario and Fire Luigi function as inSuper Mario 3D Land. Additionally, due to multiplayer returning, characters can throw fireballs when picked up. This time,Toad,Peach, andRosalina can also use this form. Toad's colors become similar to Fire Yellow Toad (with a red-spotted yellow mushroom cap and red vest), although his pants do not change color. When Peach picks up a Fire Flower, her dress turns white, while the panniers, collar, and hem turn red, and her hair is converted into a ponytail with a red hairband instead of a blue one. When Rosalina picks up a Fire Flower, her dress turns red with white dress hem, top flap, and sleeve frills, and she also has her hair converted in a ponytail with a red hairband; in addition, her crown adopts a brighter color, and her earrings turn red. Astamp of Fire Mario is available atFort Fire Bros., while Fire Peach's stamp can be collected atDouble Cherry Pass.
In the Nintendo Switch versionSuper Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, players' fireballs are thrown at a different angle and move faster, covering more distance.
Super Mario Maker[edit]
WhileSuper Mario Maker is a throwback to the older appearances of Fire Mario from the originalSuper Mario Bros.,Super Mario Bros. 3.,Super Mario World, andNew Super Mario Bros. U, it does have few differences. Enemies do not drop coins when they are defeated, similar to their first appearances. Similar to later games, however, Fire Mario reverts to Super Mario when he takes a hit; Small Mario with a Fire Flower can also directly transform to Fire Mario rather than transforming to Super Mario. Also, while Fire Luigi is absent, in the startup screen during Sundays, an 8-bit Luigi in his Super form throws a fireball at Builder Mario.
In theSuper Mario World style, if Fire Mario is on a Yoshi, he can find additional Yoshi Eggs containingCape Feathers.
Fire Koopa Clown Cars normally shoot one fireball, but Fire Mario riding one can have it shoot three fireballs.
Super Mario Odyssey[edit]
While Fire Mario does not return inSuper Mario Odyssey, theFire Brocapture works in a similar matter. Unlike Fire Mario in most games, Fire Bro can shoot more than two fireballs.
Super Mario Maker 2[edit]
Super Mario Maker 2 marks the return of Fire Luigi, as Luigi was not a fully playable character in its predecessor. Fire Luigi has a yellow-green hat and overalls in theSuper Mario Bros. style and a yellow-green hat and shirt in theSuper Mario Bros. 3 style (instead of sharing Fire Mario's color scheme, as in those games).Super Mario Maker 2 also depicts Fire Toad and Fire Toadette in older styles, though Toad is blue, so his fire forms resembleBlue Toad's fire form inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii. Fire Toadette's appearance is rather similar to that of her appearance inNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, although her pants are white rather than red.
Red Yoshis (exclusive to theSuper Mario World andNew Super Mario Bros. U styles) breathe fireballs instead of extending their tongue. If a Fire character rides a Red Yoshi, the Yoshi will shoot three fireballs rather than just one as with other forms.
There areclear conditions that require the player to be in Fire form before reaching the goal.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder[edit]
The Fire form reappears inSuper Mario Bros. Wonder. New to the series, Fire Mario can throw fireballs whileducking. Additionally, when shooting two consecutive fireballs, Fire Mario alternates his hands. Fire Peach is identical to her appearance inSuper Mario 3D World, except her hair is not in a ponytail, resembling her Fire form inThe Super Mario Bros. Movie and her seventh alternate costume fromSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS /Wii U andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate.
This game also introduces a Fire form forDaisy. When she picks up a Fire Flower, her dress turns white, while the panniers and hems have a slightly brighter shade of orange. The floral collar and frills of the sleeves turn orange as well.
DIC cartoons[edit]
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show![edit]
- "Super Princess" redirects here. For the formPrincess Peach,Daisy, andRosalina take after obtaining aSuper Mushroom, seeSuper Mario (form).
InThe Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, this form is calledSuper Mario orSuper Luigi, as Mario and Luigi's usual designs as characters here match their Super forms in the video games of the era. The show's Super forms instead resemble their Fire appearances inSuper Mario Bros. and the laterSuper Mario All-Stars andDeluxe versions (in Luigi's case). Unlike in the games, Mario and Luigi gain these forms from many different sources, includingFire Flowers,Starmen, amagic doodad,Excalibur, and, at one point, ashock from high voltage. In some instances, the form is referred to asFire Power, a name carried over into the two following TV series. As well as granting the Mario Bros. the ability to shoot fireballs, the form sometimes endows them with extra strength, extra speed, flight, or a temporary size increase before transforming. Mario is also seen transforming into this form in the intro. Also, during the transformation sequence, Mario and Luigi are shown in one frame with an outfit resembling their current color schemes sinceSuper Mario Bros. 3, but with a blue hat.
AsSuper Toad, Toad's color scheme becomes inverted, with Toad gaining a red cap with white spots and a white vest with red pants. Toad's Super form has the same coloration as his regular form in the first three episodes ofThe Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Super Princess changes Toadstool's dress to red, blue and white. While she is not seen to throw fireballs, she has increased strength and can easily defeat enemies, similar to the corresponding Fire / Super forms of Mario, Luigi, and Toad.
The Fire / Super forms have appeared in the following episodes:
- The Bird! The Bird!: Mario, Luigi, and Princess Toadstool are trapped, with snow blocking the way out. With help from Luigi and Princess Toadstool, Mario grabs a Fire Flower, transforms into Super Mario, and melts a path through the snow so they can escape. Later, Super Mario freesCheepy by melting the ice he is trapped in. Super Mario also throws fireballs, melting holes in the snow to trap pursuingFlurries. Super Mario eventually reverts to normal when anAlbatoss drops a bomb on him.
- King Mario of Cramalot: Mario transforms after grabbing the sword Excalibur. Super Mario duels and defeats King Koopa for theGolden Plumber's Helper and restoration ofCramalot.
- Rolling Down the River: Magic doodads transform both Mario and Luigi into their Super forms. They use their strength to propel the ship they are on, theDing Bell toward King Koopa's ship, theSinister Star. They attempt to subdue King Koopa, but King Koopa removes their magic doodads and reverts them to their normal forms.
- Brooklyn Bound: As Mario struggles to keep from falling from a ledge—with his friends, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, Toad andSalvador Drainotto holding on for their lives—he manages to grab a flower and transform. As Super Mario, he flies by waving his arms. After carrying his friends to safety, Super Mario retaliates against King Koopa and his minions by throwing fireballs at them. His powers eventually disappear on their own, as Mario reverts to normal in the next scene.
- The Fire of Hercufleas: Toad falls from the mountaintop city ofKoopacropolis during a fight, but he grabs a Fire Flower and transforms. As Super Toad, he flies back to Koopacropolis to battle King Koopa, who fights back with theGreat Balls of Fire. After exhausting the Great Balls of Fire, King Koopa flees, and Super Toad restores the item's power with his own fireballs.
- Pirates of Koopa: While bound by ropes to a sinking ship's mast, Mario, Luigi, Toad andCaptain Clump work together to ascend it. After they hit a crow's nest, with the parrotPatches on top, Patches awakens with stars floating around his head. Mario demands that Patches give him one of the stars. Mario transforms into Super Mario, breaking himself free from the ropes, and Luigi, Toad and Captain Clump fall into the water. Super Mario handles the threateningTrouters below by stomping on them.
- Do You Princess Toadstool Take this Koopa...?: Mario and Luigi use King Koopa's magic wand to transform, while also restoring Toad, who had been transformed into a rock, to his usual form, though this breaks the magic wand. Super Mario and Super Luigi then crash King Koopa's wedding with Princess Toadstool, attacking the enemy with fireballs.
- Mario and Joliet: After transforming through a flower fromJoliet's bouquet, Super Mario destroys the door imprisoning Luigi, Toad, Princess Toadstool,Romano, and Joliet. During an encounter with the Koopas, Mario tells his friends to escape while he tries to hold off the Koopa Troop with his fireballs. He eventually loses the form on its own.
- 20,000 Koopas Under the Sea: Super Mario and Super Luigi grab Starmen and defeatBloobers that are attacking Princess Toadstool.
- The Unzappables: King Koopa and his minions attach cement blocks to Mario and his friends and toss them in a river. While Mario and his friends are sinking, Mario grabs a Starman at the floor of the river. As Super Mario, he breaks free from the cement and destroys his friends' cement blocks with fireballs.
- Bad Rap: As Mario attempts to unplug a large cord toRap Land's power supply to try to stop King Koopa, he gets electrocuted and transforms into Super Mario. This allows him to successfully unplug the cord.
- The Koopas are Coming! The Koopas are Coming!:George Washingtoad's army has been frozen in ice, so Princess Toadstool gives Mario a Fire Flower to try to unfreeze the army with fireballs. Later in the episode, Mario, while riding in a bathtub with George Washingtoad, finds a buried Fire Flower and transforms into Super Mario. This allows him to free Toad and Princess Toadstool from the Koopas. Mario's fireballs also intercept King Koopa's attempt to refreeze Washingtoad's newly freed soldiers.
- The Trojan Koopa: When the captive Princess Toadstool makes a wish, it is granted by a falling star. Catching the star, she transforms into Super Princess. "Princess T." frees herself by breaking the chain around her ankle. When the Hammer Brothers toss hammers at her, she catches the hammers and throws them back to destroy the Brothers' tent. She charges over the Shy Guys in her way, defeating them.
- Quest for Pizza: Luigi grabs a Fire Flower from King Koopa. As Super Luigi, he defeats King Koopa, then helps to retrieve and cook the pizza that can wake Mario from his snakebite-induced slumber.
- The Great Gold Coin Rush: Mario and Luigi use Fire Flowers from a Fire Flower mine to transform. They punch open a wall and throw fireballs to frighten the enemy Snifits. During a chase in the tunnels, their powers eventually wear off.
- Elvin Lives: After Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Toad crash their car during a car chase with King Koopa, they come across Fire Flowers in a field. Using the Flowers to transform, Super Mario and Super Luigi throw fireballs to fend off Goombas attacking on motorbikes. Super Mario and Super Luigi use their super-powered jumps to catch up to King Koopa, and while Super Luigi distracts their foe, Super Mario commandeers his car briefly to send it off a cliff and crash it.
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]
InThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, the form matches its appearance in the original NES version ofSuper Mario Bros. 3. Additionally, like in the games, Mario requires a Fire Flower to transform, and he is limited to shooting fireballs.King Koopa, by using themagic pendant, can also use this form in the episode "Super Koopa", though he does this in tandem with theRaccoon form. In the episode "Crimes R Us", when Luigi becomes Fire Luigi, his clothes never change color (due to an animation error).
Super Mario World television series[edit]
In theSuper Mario World animated series, the form's appearance was changed again to match its appearance inSuper Mario World and later games. However, the form only appears in three episodes, being "Send in the Clown", "King Scoopa Koopa", and "Born to Ride". Mario is the only character in the show to transform into this form. However, while Fire Luigi does not appear, in the episode "Party Line",Invincible Luigi flashes with colors of both his regular form and what would have been his Fire form.
Nintendo Comics System[edit]
TheNintendo Comics System never features the fire form; however, the prologue short, "The Legend", has one panel where Luigi throws fireballs at someBeezos, but he is wearing his regular outfit rather than his Fire form colors.
Hotel Mario[edit]
Fire Mario appears inHotel Mario, once again functioning the same. Unlike the current design, Fire Mario and Luigi's overalls flash in different hues of colors. Fire Mario can also find1-Up Mushrooms (which are incorrectly referred to asToads) if he opens a door that hides normally a Super Mushroom.
Super Smash Bros. series[edit]
Even though in allSuper Smash Bros. games Mario and Luigi can throw fireballs without using a Fire Flower, their fire colors are introduced inSuper Smash Bros. Brawl and return inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS /Wii U. Luigi's Fire recolor replaces a similar-looking recolor fromSuper Smash Bros. andSuper Smash Bros. Melee based off hisSuper Mario Bros. sprite, but with the shirt and overall colors reversed. Also inSuper Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS /Wii U, Peach has an outfit based on her Fire form inSuper Mario 3D World, only without the ponytail. InSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, only Luigi and Peach keep their Fire form colors, as Mario's Fire-based outfit is absent.
Although the fire form does not make a physical appearance inSuper Smash Bros. Melee, the Fire Flower trophy mentions it.
Mario Golf series[edit]
Although the actual form itself is not present in theMario Golf series, Mario and Baby Mario have an alternate color scheme that resembles the outfit. InMario Golf: World Tour, a costume, golf ball, and golf clubs based on this form can be used byMiis. The ball and clubs are available after playing rounds, and the costume is unlocked when the player scores a hole-in-one thrice.
Mario Tennis series[edit]
- Main article:List of Mario Tennis Open Mii gear
Fire Mario's colors for Mario and Baby Mario fromMario Golf reappear inMario Tennis for the Nintendo 64, available only in the tiebreaker mode.
InMario Tennis Open, through the Clubhouse, Miis can outfit a Fire Mario suit by using two characters to complete theStar Cup and receive the star ranking. A Fire Mario racket is also available.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis[edit]
InMario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, aMini Mario transforms into aFire Mini Mario[7] for a limited time after touching aFire Flower, which first appears on the second floor,Tropical Island. By transforming into Fire Mini Mario, a Mini Mario automatically shoots fireballs in the direction it is facing. In theConstruction Zone,Mini Toad,Mini Peach, andMini Donkey Kong can also transform into their Fire forms. A Mini's fire form lasts for a short time before the Mini reverts to its regular form. Fireballs from a Mini can be used to defeat certain enemies and temporarily stun others, such as toppling over aCapture Kong to free any Minis it has captured. In certain levels, a form of teamwork can be employed where one Mini hits a? Block from below, allowing a Mini from above to take the Fire Flower that the ? Block spawns.
The in-game sprite of Fire Mini Mario depicts the character's insignia with reverse colors (a white M on a red background). However, the official artwork for Fire Mini Mario shows the standard red M on a white background.
Mario & Luigi series[edit]
In theMario & Luigi series sinceMario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, the Mario Bros. turn into their Fire forms upon using the Fire Flower as aBros. Attack.Luiginoids also turn into their fire forms during theLuiginary Flame attack inMario & Luigi: Dream Team. Additionally, Fire Mario makes an appearance as the lastpapercraft used inMario & Luigi: Paper Jam.Toadette requires threeFire Ore inNeo Bowser Castle so she can construct Papercraft Fire Mario to battle Papercraft Bowser, who has destroyed the previous four papercrafts. Papercraft Fire Mario can shoot fireballs out of an arm cannon to hit distant enemy papercrafts.
Mario & Luigi: Brothership[edit]
InMario & Luigi: Brothership, Mario transforms into his Fire form for theFire & Ice Bros. Move while Luigi uses theIce form instead, both being able to use these outside of battles or Bros. Attacks. When Luigi uses hisMax-Mix Vortex, Mario dons his Fire form to hurl fireballs in a ring for the first phase of the attack, while Luigi dons his Ice form to hurl iceballs in. If Mario fills the ring with more fireballs than Luigi can fill it with ice balls, the tornado deals fire damage and canburn enemies.
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games[edit]
Though Fire Mario is absent inMario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, players can purchase a Fire Mario suit for theirMiis when buying a random lottery ticket at the Secret Shop.
Paper Mario series[edit]
Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]
Paper Mario: Sticker Star is the first appearance of Mario's Fire transformation in aPaper Mario game. Whenever a Fire Flower sticker or itsShiny orFlashy variants are used, Mario transforms into Fire Mario to attack, by hurling one fireball at all on-screen enemies before reverting back to his normal state.
Paper Mario: Color Splash[edit]
The Fire Mario transformation returns inPaper Mario: Color Splash, this time by using aFire Flower card or its bigger version. It functions almost like it did inPaper Mario: Sticker Star; however, now the player has to wait for the fireball to charge before pressing
. Since it is mostly red, it takes up most of the red paint, assuming the player uses it with the starting amount of paint.
Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]
This form returns again inPaper Mario: The Origami King when Mario uses a normal or Shiny Fire Flower in battle.
Nintendo Land[edit]
InYoshi's Fruit Cart, a minigame ofNintendo Land, the redMii resembles Fire Mario and the green Mii resembles Fire Luigi. Neither of them wear hats.
Mario Kart series[edit]
Mario Kart Arcade GP DX[edit]
InMario Kart Arcade GP DX, Fire Mario appears as a downloadable alternate color scheme for Mario. His exclusiveSpecial Item is the Double Fireballs, which allow him to shoot two fireballs one by one.
Mario Kart Tour[edit]
InMario Kart Tour, Fire Rosalina appears as a High-End driver, introduced as part of theRosalina Tour. Starting with theBattle Tour, she became a regular High-End driver; and starting with the2022 Holiday Tour, she also has her ownself-named cup. Her special item is the Fire Flower.
Minecraft[edit]
In the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack ofMinecraft, Fire Mario appears as a playable skin.
Dr. Mario World[edit]
Fire Mario, Fire Peach, Fire Luigi, and Fire Rosalina take on the role of doctors inDr. Mario World. In this game, they wear lab coats over their basic outfits and are calledDr. Fire Mario,Dr. Fire Peach,Dr. Fire Luigi, andDr. Fire Rosalina respectively. Dr. Fire Mario is offered as a special stage reward inWorld 27, Dr. Fire Peach inWorld 11, Dr. Fire Luigi inWorld 13, and Dr. Fire Rosalina inWorld 31. One common theme with their skills is that they can eliminateviruses or objects, even those that take multiple hits, with the exception ofMuddy Coins. Their animations involve throwing fireballs. In versus mode, their attack speeds are faster but they have overall lower defenses compared to their regular counterparts.
Dr. Fire Mario's skill, similar toDr. Mario's, eliminate the lowest row(s) of clearable objects with fireballs where any lower rows that only contain unclearable objects such asEmpty Blocks are ignored. Dr. Fire Peach's skill, similar to Dr. Peach's, eliminates a random column(s) of clearable objects with fireballs, prioritizing any column(s) with viruses. Dr. Fire Luigi's skill is different from Dr. Luigi's skill, where it is instead to eliminate both the leftmost column(s) and the lowest row(s) of objects with a fireball per affected row and column. Dr. Fire Rosalina's skill is also different from Dr. Rosalina's skill, where it is instead to eliminate a random target of objects in a 3x3 area (up to 5x5 in versus mode) by throwing a fireball at it. Areas containing viruses are prioritized.
The Fire forms are the only doctors inDr. Mario World who are absent from the ending.
Super Mario-kun[edit]
Some appearances inSuper Mario-kun include Fire Mario. In one volume, Mario uses a "Fireball Punch" attack. In volume 44, as Mario and Luigi, as well as the Toads, Fire Mario must use 30 fireballs to take down Bowser. Yoshi tries too, but mistakes "Fire" for "Tire".
Illumination film series[edit]
The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]
- “Yes! FIRE!”
- —Donkey Kong,The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Princess Peach can be seen transforming into Fire Peach after touching a Fire Flower inThe Super Mario Bros. Movie to light a campfire. Her Fire form is identical to her appearance inSuper Mario 3D World, except her hair is not in a ponytail. A Fire form forDonkey Kong himself is introduced when he uses a Fire Flower before fighting Bowser's minions with Mario. He has red fur with white highlights on his wrist, ankles, and the top of his head, and his necktie turns white with the "DK" logo colored red. His Fire form also resembles his original sprite inDonkey Kong.
Fire Mario is also featured in the promotional concept art that accompanies the film's DVD release.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie[edit]
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This notice should be removed after a month has passed since the film was first released.
Fire Mario and Fire Luigi appear inThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie, as revealed in a Nintendo Direct on January 25, 2026.[8] Mario and Luigi power-up using Fire Flowers when entering theInverted Pyramid inTostarena Town, using their fireballs as torches to see in the dark.[9]
Other appearances[edit]
Mario and Luigi can spawn as non-playable characters in the Wii U version ofScribblenauts Unlimited. With a Fire Flower, they transform into their Fire forms.
In the firstRobot Chicken animation shown during the Nintendo E3 Digital Event in 2014, in response to a fan demanding an announcement for a Western release ofMother 3,Reggie Fils-Aimé uses aFire Flower to transform into a Fire form of himself (turning his shirt and trousers red and his jacket white) and shoots a fireball at the fan, setting him on fire.[10]
Merchandise[edit]
Fire Mario is one of the most common powerup forms as figures. Fire Mario is sometimes a simple repaint of Mario, sharing the same mold, pose, and paint applications, but with a different color, such as in the line inS.H. Figuarts andJakks Pacific'sWorld of Nintendo. Fire Mario is also available as a Character mover and with his own card from a separately sold Power Pack inMonopoly Gamer. Fire Mario sometimes is packed with different accessories, however, such as in S.H. Figuarts where a fireball is part of the display; certain Jakks Pacific Fire Marios are bundled with a Fire Flower. Fire Luigi is also sometimes available alongside Fire Mario. Fire Peach and the Fire Toads have been sold asK'NEX minifigures in blind packaging. Some Fire Mario figures are more specialized, however, such as using poses based off his promotional art inNew Super Mario Bros.from Furuta Chocolate Eggs.
Fire Mario is seen alongside Mario in Au'Some Candies Super Mario Candy Containers, but there are versions of Fire Mario that depicts his hat as red instead of white.
Fire Mario and Fire Luigi are also sold as plushies in a few lines.San-ei has distributed a special Fire Mario based onSuper Mario Galaxy, holding a Fire Flower. Later plushies have been simple recolors of Mario and Luigi.
Fire Mario's key art is also featured in prints, such as a standee from theSuper Mario Galaxy trading cards andNew Super Mario Bros. Wii trading cards. He also appears in some T-shirts.
Fire Mario's outfit appears as a Power-Up Pack in Wave 1 of theLEGOSuper Mario range. When LEGO Mario leans over while wearing the outfit, he shoots a fireball. The fireballs add as extra attacks the next time he stomps an enemy, which can be used to defeat bosses quicker than usual. Due to the design limitations of the toy, LEGO Fire Mario wears white overalls, making the appearance closely resemble the design fromSuper Mario Bros.
Profiles and statistics[edit]
- Main article:List of Fire Mario profiles and statistics
Super Mario series[edit]
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins[edit]
- 3DS Virtual Console manual bio:Pick up a Fire Flower to transform into Fire Mario. Fire Mario can spin jump and throw fireballs.
Pressto throw a fireball. This fireball will damage most enemies.
Super Mario Galaxy[edit]
- Trading card bio:When Mario grabs a Fire Flower he transforms into Fire Mario! With this special power, he is able to throw fireballs at enemies to defeat them. He can also light torches with this power. Mario must use his fire power quickly however, because after grabbing the flower, its powers only last a limited time.
List of appearances[edit]
| Title | Description | Release date | System/format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Super Mario Bros. | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 1985 | NES |
| Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 1986 | Disk System |
| All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros. | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 1986 | Disk System |
| VS. Super Mario Bros. | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 1986 | Arcade |
| 2-in-1 Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 1988 | NES |
| Super Mario Bros. 3 | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 1988 | NES |
| 3-in-1 Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 1990 | NES |
| Super Mario World | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 1990 | SNES |
| Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins | Power-up for Mario Boss (Wario) | 1992 | Game Boy |
| Super Mario All-Stars | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 1993 | SNES |
| Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 1994 | SNES |
| Super Mario Bros. Deluxe | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 1999 | Game Boy Color |
| Mario Golf | Playable color scheme for Mario and Baby Mario | 1999 | Nintendo 64 |
| Mario Tennis | Player 2 mirror alternate color for Mario in Tiebreaker | 2000 | Nintendo 64 |
| Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 2001 | Game Boy Advance |
| Animal Crossing | Power-up in unlockable port ofSuper Mario Bros. | 2001 | Nintendo GameCube |
| Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 2003 | Game Boy Advance |
| Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 2004 | Game Boy Advance |
| Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 2004 | Game Boy Advance |
| WarioWare: Twisted! | Cameo in theSuper Mario Bros. 3microgame | 2004 | Game Boy Advance |
| New Super Mario Bros. | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 2006 | Nintendo DS |
| Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis | Power-up for Mini Mario/Peach/Donkey Kong/Toad | 2006 | Nintendo DS |
| Wii Shop Channel | Occasional cameo on the download screen | 2006 | Wii |
| Super Mario Galaxy | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 2007 | Wii |
| Super Smash Bros. Brawl | Playable color scheme for Mario/Luigi and power-up inSuper Mario Bros. Masterpiece. | 2008 | Wii |
| Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story | Power-up (when Fire Flower special attack is used) | 2009 | Nintendo DS |
| Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games | Outfit forMiis | 2009 | Wii |
| New Super Mario Bros. Wii | Power-up for Mario/Luigi/Toads | 2009 | Wii |
| Super Mario Galaxy 2 | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 2010 | Wii |
| Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 2010 | Wii |
| Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games | Outfit forMiis | 2011 | Wii |
| Super Mario 3D Land | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 2011 | Nintendo 3DS |
| Mario Tennis Open | Outfit for Miis | 2012 | Nintendo 3DS |
| New Super Mario Bros. 2 | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 2012 | Nintendo 3DS |
| Paper Mario: Sticker Star | Power-up (when Fire Flower sticker is used) | 2012 | Nintendo 3DS |
| Scribblenauts Unlimited | Power-up for non-playable character (when the player puts the Fire Flower on Mario) | 2012 | Wii U |
| New Super Mario Bros. U | Power-up for Mario/Luigi/Toads | 2012 | Wii U |
| Mario & Luigi: Dream Team | Power-up (when Fire Flower Bros. Attack is used) | 2013 | Nintendo 3DS |
| Super Mario 3D World | Power-up for Mario/Luigi/Peach/Toad/Rosalina | 2013 | Wii U |
| NES Remix | Power-up for Mario | 2013 | Wii U |
| Mario Kart Arcade GP DX | Downloadable alternate color scheme for Mario | 2013 | Arcade |
| NES Remix 2 | Power-up for Mario and Luigi; Fire Luigi is in theSuper Luigi Bros. mode | 2014 | Wii |
| Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U | Playable color scheme for Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach | 2014 | Nintendo 3DS / Wii U |
| Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition | Leader Teammate | 2015 | Nintendo 3DS |
| Super Mario Maker | Power-up for Mario | 2015 | Wii U |
| Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam | Powerup (when Fire Flower Bros. Attack is used) Appears as papercraft | 2015 | Nintendo 3DS |
| Minecraft: Wii U Edition | Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack | 2016 | Wii U |
| Paper Mario: Color Splash | Power-up (when Fire Flower card is used) | 2016 | Wii U |
| Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS | Power-up for Mario | 2016 | Nintendo 3DS |
| Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition | Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack | 2017 | Nintendo Switch |
| Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition | Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack | 2018 | New Nintendo 3DS |
| Minecraft: Bedrock Edition | Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack | 2018 | Nintendo Switch |
| Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Playable color scheme for Luigi and Princess Peach | 2018 | Nintendo Switch |
| Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey | Power-up (when Fire Flower Bros. Attack is used) | 2018 | Nintendo 3DS |
| New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe | Power-up for Mario/Luigi/Toads/Toadette | 2019 | Nintendo Switch |
| Super Mario Maker 2 | Power-up for Mario/Luigi/Toad/Toadette | 2019 | Nintendo Switch |
| Dr. Mario World | Unlockable playable characters (Mario/Peach/Luigi/Rosalina) | 2020 | iOS / Android |
| Paper Mario: The Origami King | Power-up (when Fire Flower item is used) | 2020 | Nintendo Switch |
| Super Mario 3D All-Stars | Power-up for Mario/Luigi inSuper Mario Galaxy | 2020 | Nintendo Switch |
| Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 2020 | Game & Watch |
| Mario Kart Tour | Unlockable playable character (Fire Rosalina) | 2020 (Rosalina Tour) | iOS / Android |
| Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury | Power-up for Mario/Luigi/Peach/Toad/Rosalina | 2021 | Nintendo Switch |
| Super Mario Bros. Wonder | Power-up for Mario/Luigi/Peach/Daisy/Toads/Toadette | 2023 | Nintendo Switch |
| Mario & Luigi: Brothership | Power-up (when Fire & IceBros. Move is used, Mario only) | 2024 | Nintendo Switch |
| Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 | Power-up for Mario/Luigi | 2025 | Nintendo Switch |
Gallery[edit]
- For this subject's image gallery, seeGallery:Fire Mario.
Multimedia[edit]
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Names in other languages[edit]
Fire Mario[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ファイアマリオ[11] Faia Mario | Fire Mario | |
| Bulgarian | Супер Марио[12] Super Mario | Super Mario | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! |
| Chinese(Simplified) | 火焰马力欧[13] Huǒyàn Mǎlì'ōu | Flame Mario | |
| 超级马力欧[14] Chāojí Mǎlì'ōu | Super Mario | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | |
| Chinese(Traditional) | 火焰瑪利歐[15] Huǒyàn Mǎlì'ōu | Flame Mario | |
| Danish | Super Mario[16] | - | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! |
| Dutch | Vuur-Mario[17] | Fire Mario | |
| Super Mario[18] | - | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | |
| Finnish | Super Mario[19] | - | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! |
| French | Mario de feu[20] | Fire Mario | |
| Mario-Feu[?] | Fire-Mario | Super Mario World, Super Mario All-Stars | |
| Mario Féroce[?] | Fierce Mario | Super Mario All-Stars | |
| Super Mario[21] | - | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | |
| German | Feuer-Mario[22] | Fire Mario | |
| Super Mario[23] | - | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | |
| Greek | Σούπερ Μάριο[24] Soúper Mário | Super Mario | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! |
| Hebrew | סופר מריו[25] Super Mario | Super Mario | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! |
| Hungarian | Tűz Mario[?] | Fire Mario | |
| Icelandic | Ofur Mario[26] | Super Mario | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! |
| Italian | Mario Furente[27] | Fiery Mario | |
| Mario Fuoco[?] | Fire Mario | earlier games | |
| Mario la Palla di Fuoco[28] | Fireball Mario | ||
| Mario fuoco[29] | Fire Mario | recent games | |
| Mario di Fuoco[30]:92 | New Super Mario Bros. | ||
| Super Mario[31] | - | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | |
| Korean | 파이어마리오[?] Paieo Mario | Fire Mario | |
| Norwegian | Super Mario[32] | - | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! |
| Portuguese(Brazilian) | Mario de fogo[33] | Fire Mario | |
| Super Mario[34] | - | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | |
| Portuguese(European) | Mario Chama[?] | Flame Mario | |
| Mario Incendiário[30]:58 | Incendiary Mario | New Super Mario Bros. | |
| Romanian | Mario Aruncă-Foc[35] | Fire-Throwing Mario | |
| Russian | Огненный Марио[?] Ognennyy Mario | Fiery Mario | |
| Супер Марио[36] Super Mario | Super Mario | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | |
| Spanish | Mario de Fuego[37] | Fire Mario | |
| Mario de fuego[30]:24 | |||
| Super Mario[38] | - | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | |
| Mario Flamígero[39] | Flaming Mario | The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 | |
| Swedish | Super Mario[40] | - | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! |
Fire Luigi[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ファイアルイージ[?] Faia Ruīji | Fire Luigi | |
| Dutch | Vuur-Luigi[?] | Fire Luigi | |
| French | Luigi de feu[?] | Fire Luigi | |
| German | Feuer-Luigi[?] | Fire Luigi | |
| Italian | Luigi Furente[?] | Fiery Luigi | |
| Korean | 파이어루이지[?] Paieo Ru'iji | Fire Luigi | |
| Portuguese(Brazilian) | Luigi de fogo[?] | Fire Luigi | |
| Russian | Огненный Луиджи[?] Ognennyy Luidzhi | Fiery Luigi | |
| Spanish | Luigi de Fuego[?] | Fire Luigi | |
| Luigi de fuego[?] |
Fire Rosalina[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ファイアロゼッタ[?] Faia Rozetta | Fire Rosalina | |
| Chinese(Simplified) | 火焰罗莎塔[?] Huǒyàn Luóshātǎ | Flame Rosalina | |
| Chinese(Traditional) | 火焰羅潔塔[?] Huǒyàn Luójiétǎ | Flame Rosalina | |
| French(Canadian) | Rosalina de feu[?] | Fire Rosalina | |
| French(European) | Harmonie de feu[?] | Fire Rosalina | |
| German | Feuer-Rosalina[?] | Fire Rosalina | |
| Italian | Rosalinda fuoco[?] | Fire Rosalina | |
| Korean | 파이어로젤리나[?] Paieo Rojellina | Fire Rosalina | |
| Portuguese(Brazilian) | Rosalina de fogo[?] | Fire Rosalina | |
| Spanish(Latin American) | Rosalina de Fuego[?] | Fire Rosalina | |
| Spanish(European) | Estela de Fuego[?] | Fire Rosalina |
References[edit]
- ^Kazuki, Motoyama.KC Deluxe vol. 21 -Super Mario Land 2: 6-tsu no Kinka 3. Pages 92-93.
- ^1985.Super Mario Bros. instruction booklet.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 8.
- ^Nintendo PlayChoice-10Super Mario Bros. instructions. Page 2.
- ^June 1990.Nintendo Power Volume 13.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 5.
- ^1992.Super NES Nintendo Player's Guide.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 13.
- ^"Whack Wario! Wario has studied your moves throughout the game and he's ready to give you a taste of your own mushroom powers. Jump on Wario's head as he springs around the screen. After you hit him three times he'll run away and transform into a Bunny Wario. Hit him three more times and he'll change into his final form–Fiery Wario." – January 1997.Nintendo Power Volume 92.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 87.
- ^Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis instruction booklet.nintendo.com (American English). Page 20. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
- ^@NintendoAmerica (January 23, 2026)."Join us on Sunday, Jan 25, at 6am PT for the #NintendoDirect featuring an exclusive look at The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Please note that no game information will be included in this presentation.".X. Retrieved January 23, 2026.
- ^Nintendo of America (January 25, 2026).The Super Mario Galaxy Movie – Yoshi First Look.YouTube. Retrieved January 25, 2026.
- ^Nintendo of America (June 10, 2014).Play Nintendo - Nintendo E3 Digital Event.YouTube. Retrieved July 23, 2025.
- ^Description for theFire Flower Collectible Treasure inPaper Mario: The Origami King, Japanese translation: "バトルでつかうと ファイアマリオになれるおなじみの フラワー。火が出るしくみは 永遠のナゾ。"
- ^Супер Марио - Епизод 01 (Български дублаж)
- ^Description for theFire Flower Collectible Treasure inPaper Mario: The Origami King, Simplified Chinese translation: "一种常见的花朵,在战斗中使用就能变身为火焰马力欧。而喷出火球的原理永远都是一个谜。"
- ^超级马里奥兄弟- Super Mario Brothers Super Show - 鸟!鸟! | Learn Chinese | Cartoons in Mandarin
- ^Description for theFire Flower Collectible Treasure inPaper Mario: The Origami King, Traditional Chinese translation: "大家熟悉的小花,在戰鬥中使用能變成火焰瑪利歐。至於為什麼會噴出火球,就是永遠的謎團了。"
- ^The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (EP1 - Dansk - Den nærsynede fugl)
- ^Description for theFire Flower Collectible Treasure inPaper Mario: The Origami King, Dutch translation: "Hiermee tover je Mario om in Vuur-Mario! Hij gooit die vuurballen zonder schroeiplekken op zijn snor. Zo knap!"
- ^The Super Mario Bros. Super Show Dutch Subbed - De Gevleugelde Kidnapper / Wanted: Mario & Luigi
- ^Super Mario Bros 1 VHS (Suomi)
- ^Description for theFire Flower Collectible Treasure inPaper Mario: The Origami King, French translation: "Avec cette fleur, Mario se transforme en Mario de feu et peut lancer des boules de feu sans se roussir le poil! Waouh!"
- ^SUPER MARIO, LA SÉRIE ANIMÉE / Vive la propreté, Un coup de chaleur
- ^Menold, Marcus, Claude M. Moyse, and Andreas G. Kämmerer, editors (1993).Der offizielle Nintendo Spieleberater "Super Mario World". Großostheim:Nintendo of Europe GmbH (German). Page 3.
- ^The Super Mario Bros Super Show! Folge 1 Sauberkeit ist alles / Der Vogel! Der Vogel!
- ^Super Mario Bros Super Show - 19 - Pirates of Koopa (Lost ANT1 Greek dub)
- ^האחים סופר מריו חלק 1
- ^Super mario bræður 3 - Super Mario Bros Super Show in Icelandic, VHS 3
- ^Super Mario Bros. Italian manual. Page 8.
- ^1993.Club Nintendo (Italy) Numero 1. Page 25.
- ^Description for theFire Flower Collectible Treasure inPaper Mario: The Origami King, Italian translation: "Usalo per trasformarti in Mario fuoco e sparare palle di fuoco per una potenza d'attacco... bruciante!"
- ^abcNew Super Mario Bros. Manual de Instrucciones / Manual de Instruções / Manuale di Istruzioni.
- ^Super Mario bros super show ita 1x01 Vola!Vola!
- ^The Super Mario Bros Super Show S01E01 - The Bird! The Bird!/Neatness Counts (Norsk Fox Kids)
- ^Official Brazilian website forSuper Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2
- ^Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - Apresentação Conta / O Pássaro, O Pássaro! (Alta Qualidade)
- ^McDonald's Romania, Fall 2015 Happy Meal promotionMedia:MarioAruncaFoc.png
- ^Выпуск 1: Эпизод 1
- ^Description for theFire Flower Collectible Treasure inPaper Mario: The Origami King, European Spanish translation: "¡Úsala para convertirte en Mario de Fuego! ¡Podrás lanzar bolas de fuego sin despeinarte el bigote!"
- ^Super Mario Brothers Super Show in Spanish / En Español- ¡El pájaro! ¡El pájaro! - Episode 1
- ^Las Aventuras de los Super hermanos Mario: 09 - Una Aventura Totalmente Magica
- ^Super Mario Bros Super Show - Episode 1 - Swedish
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- Super Mario Bros. 3 forms
- Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
- Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
- Super Mario Bros. Wonder forms
- Super Mario Galaxy forms
- Super Mario Galaxy 2 forms
- Super Mario Land forms
- Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins forms
- Super Mario Maker forms
- Super Mario Maker 2 forms
- Super Mario World forms
- Super Mario World (television series)
- The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
- The Super Mario Bros. Movie
- The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
- The Super Mario Galaxy Movie





