Luigi avoiding Fryguy as he spews out deadly fireballs.
After taking some hits, Fryguy has split into miniature versions of himself. Fryguy is an enemy character that appears in Super Mario Bros. 2. Fryguy is essentially a giant living fireball that spews smaller fireballs when it is angry. Fryguy only appears once in Super Mario Bros. 2 at the very end of World 4 - which, ironically, consists of ice, snow, and cold seas. According to the original SMB2 game manual, "Wart gave life to this entity which is created from fire. He spits fireballs when he is mad." [1] Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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Fryguy, along with Mouser, Tryclyde, and Clawgrip, is one of the boss characters that appear at the end of each world in Super Mario Bros. 2. Fryguy lives inside a very tall castle-type fortress, waiting for the arrival of Mario and his friends. Fryguy cannot be touched safely and must be hit three times with a mushroom block; after that, he splits into several miniature versions of himself which also must be destroyed in order to finish him off. Mouser throws bombs at all who come near. ...
Tryclyde about to spew some fireballs. ...
Clawgrip throwing rocks at Luigi. ...
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Mario ), originally called Jumpman, is a popular video game character created by the company Nintendo, and is also the titular hero of numerous successful video games, many of the platforming genre. ...
Fryguy appears on the enhanced Super Mario Bros. 2 game in Super Mario Advance. The background of the room in which he is fought looks different, and his sprite is also somewhat modified. When his chamber is entered, Fryguy is created when bubbles rise up to a mask. He says, "I'm too hot to touch!" Super Mario Advance is a remake of the 1988 NES/Famicom hit game Super Mario Bros. ...
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Fryguy was also a semi-regular on The Super Mario Bros. Super Show, where he worked for Bowser. He also appeared occasionally in the Nintendo Comics System Mario comic stories, which revealed that there was more than one of him. According to the comics, Fryguys are made by exposing Toads to fire or lava. In one episode, "Duh Stoopid Bomb," one of Bowser's inventions makes a Snifit a genius. The Snifit takes over the fortress and drops Bowser into the Fryguy kindergarten. Additionally, in the Super Mario Bros. movie, the firespitting weaponry used by King Koopa's troops are referred to as "FRY GUY flamethrowers". Various television shows based on Super Mario Bros. ...
King Bowser Koopa, as seen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door King Bowser Koopa, known in Japan as Koopa (Japanese: ã¯ãã), a fictional turtle-like character from Nintendo video games, is Mario and Luigis arch-nemesis (although he has joined forces with them in a few games). ...
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Also, in Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Fry Guys (or a very similar lookalike) appear on the Bowser Castle court randomly. They fry the characters and make them run around almost uncontrolably, dropping the ball if they have it. Mario Hoops 3-on-3 (also known as Mario Basket 3-on-3 in Japan and as Mario Slam Basketball in Europe) is a basketball video game developed by Square Enix for the Nintendo DS. This game is the first in which Mario and Final Fantasy characters appear together as...
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Kameks main form of transportation is his flying broomstick, although he can also use magic to teleport short distances. ...
In the Mario series of video games, Kammy, first introduced in Paper Mario, is an old witch who works for Bowser. ...
Mouser throws bombs at all who come near. ...
Tryclyde about to spew some fireballs. ...
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Larry, the youngest of the brood, shows off the Koopa Kids trademark upright hairdo. ...
The original design for King Boo, as seen in promotional art for Luigis Mansion. ...
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The Smithy Gang , ã«ã¸ãªã¼ããã ã literally Kajio Corps) is a fictional organization Square (now Square Enix) and Nintendo created as antagonists for the video game, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. ...
Blooper A Blooper ) is a white squid with a blackened face that appeared as an underwater enemy in the original Super Mario Bros. ...
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Boo Attacking (left) Boo Hiding (right) A Boo (Telesa or Teresa) is a type of ghost featured in Mario video games. ...
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The original (Green) Koopa Troopa as seen in Super Mario Bros. ...
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Dry Bones ) are a fictional species of undead koopa in Nintendos Mario series of video games. ...
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