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The Fire Flower made its first appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' When the item was acquired, Mario gained the ability to shoot fireballs at enemies as {{s|mariowiki|Fire Mario}}. Fire Flowers have appeared in numerous {{uv|Mario}} games since and they usually function the same way. Contrary to its depiction in ''Super Smash Bros.'', however, the Fire Flower itself does not actually produce fire.
The Fire Flower made its first appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' When the item was acquired, Mario gained the ability to shoot fireballs at enemies as {{s|mariowiki|Fire Mario}}. Fire Flowers have appeared in numerous {{uv|Mario}} games since and they usually function the same way. Contrary to its depiction in ''Super Smash Bros.'', however, the Fire Flower itself does not actually produce fire.


The design of the Fire Flower has changed within the ''Smash'' series, but they are all based on at least one type of Fire Flower from the ''Mario'' series. The design of the Fire Flowers in ''Super Smash Bros.'' comes from ''Super Mario Bros.'', the design in ''Melee'' resembles a {{s|wikipedia|daisy}}, which is the type of flower the Fire Flower is in ''Super Mario Bros.'', and the design in ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'' comes from the design used since ''{{s|mariowiki|New Super Mario Bros.}}''
The design of the Fire Flower has changed within the ''Smash'' series, but they are all based on at least one type of Fire Flower from the ''Mario'' series. The design of the Fire Flowers in ''Super Smash Bros.'' comes from ''Super Mario Bros.'', the design in ''Melee'' resembles a {{s|wikipedia|daisy}}, which is the type of flower the Fire Flower is in ''Super Mario Bros.'', and the design in ''Brawl'', ''SSB4'', and ''Ultimate'' comes from the design used since ''{{s|mariowiki|New Super Mario Bros.}}''
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