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This article is about Mr. Game & Watch's up special move. For other uses, see Fire (disambiguation).
Fire
Mr Game & Watch Up B SSBU.gif
Fire in Ultimate.
User Mr. Game & Watch
Universe Game & Watch

Fire (ファイア, Fire) is Mr. Game & Watch's up special move.

Overview[edit]

Two firefighters appear under Mr. Game & Watch and bounce him upwards using their trampoline. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. 4, the firefighters have a slight push effect around them. Mr. Game & Watch deals 6% damage and decent knockback on the way up before reaching the peak of his ascent and falling. Ironically, despite its name, the move does no flame damage.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Mr. Game & Watch becomes helpless at the peak of the jump. Since Brawl, he instead opens a parachute to slow down his descent, allowing for much greater horizontal coverage for recoveries. The parachute can be canceled at any time by using any other move and will not cause him to become helpless, but it won't be able to used again until after landing. The combination of this and his down aerial, which makes him plummet at a very high speed in contrast, gives him a unique movement option. If the parachute is canceled as soon as it opens at the peak of the ascent, he will fast-fall, allowing for mindgames.

If a CPU Mr. Game & Watch uses this attack and fails to recover, it will often spam Judge until it surpasses the lower blast line. In Brawl, this can be used to perform the parasol glitch.

In Ultimate, the move has been heavily buffed, as the initial windbox has been replaced with a frame 3 damaging hitbox (now giving it the fastest startup out of all of Mr. Game & Watch's attacks). Combined with the move granting intangibility during its ascent and the ability to cancel the descent into any action, Fire is frequently considered the best out of shield option in the entire game: it has immense overall utility, such as granting an incredibly safe escape option, combo potential at a range of percents, and edgeguarding recovering opponents.

Instructional quotes[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Melee trophy description Mr. Game & Watch (SSBM) When he's in danger of falling, Fire calls out a rescue brigade to send him skyward once more.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) Launches into the air and opens a parachute, allowing him to glide down.

Customization[edit]

Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:

1. Fire 2. Heavy Trampoline 3. Trampoline Launch
Fire
Heavy Trampoline
Trampoline Launch
"Launch into the air and open a parachute, allowing you to glide down." "Lower vertical distance, but you do more damage on the way up." "Launches you and any foes next to you into the air. No parachute included."
  1. Fire: Default.
  2. Heavy Trampoline: Does 16% damage. Less vertical recovery, only has a hitbox at the very beginning of the launch (not on the way up) and includes the parachute.
  3. Trampoline Launch: Does 8% damage, 12% if it hits at the start. More vertical recovery, is faster and has a powerful hitbox on the way up. Doesn't include the parachute. Works similar to Melee's version of Fire.

Spirits[edit]

Fire appears as an Ace-class support spirit, and the parachuting character is featured on the Parachute spirit.

Fire uses an army of Mr. Game & Watch puppet fighters and is fought on the Flat Zone X stage. During the battle, the player's fighter must defeat the fighters within one minute while the Mr. Game & Watch puppet fighters frequently use Fire.

No. Image Name Type Class Cost Ability Series
692
SSBU spirit Fire.png
Fire
Support
★★★ 2 Lava-Floor Immunity Game & Watch Series
697
SSBU spirit Parachute.png
Parachute
Support
★★ 1 Air Defense ↑ Game & Watch Series

Origin[edit]

A game of Fire.

Fire is a Game & Watch game that released on December 4, 1981 as part of the Wide Screen series. The player takes the role of two firefighters trying to save people from a burning building. Various people jump out of various floors at various speeds, with the player's job being to use a trampoline to bounce them into the awaiting Ambulance on the other side of the screen.

The parachute introduced in Brawl as part of the move (also used in Melee as a neutral aerial) comes from the game Parachute, released on June 19, 1981 also as part of the Wide Screen series, in which person in a rowboat tries to catch skydiving paratroopers from a helicopter to prevent them from falling into water.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese ファイア, Fire
UK English Fire
France French Fire
Germany German Feuer
Spain Spanish Fuego
Italy Italian Fuoco
China Chinese (Simplified) 火灾
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 火災
South Korea Korean 파이어, Fire
Netherlands Dutch Trampoline
Russia Russian Пожар

Trivia[edit]

  • Fire is the only special move that does not change Mr. Game & Watch's appearance in Ultimate.
  • Although the move has changed in Brawl onward to include the parachute from the game of the same name, it keeps the name of only the first action of the move even though a parachute does not appear in Fire.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Fire is tied for the fastest attack in the game, with the first hitbox starting on frame one. The only other moves in Melee that are frame one are Jigglypuff's Rest and Fox and Falco's Reflector.