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Fryguys
Several Fryguys from the Nintendo Comics System issue "The Fish That Should've Gotten Away"

Fryguys are living flame creatures that were once Mushroom People. Though only one Fryguy, aptly named as such, ever appeared in one Mario game (Super Mario Bros. 2 and its subsequent remakes), the species of Fryguy were featured quite prominently in Nintendo Comics System.

During The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Raiders of the Lost Mushroom", Toad, Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool referred to the Fryguy that chased them as a Fryguy. Additionally, in "Hooded Robin and His Mario Men", Princess Toadstool's idea of distracting Fryguy was a "Frygal".

Unlike the Fryguy of Super Mario Bros. 2, who was created through the magic of Wart, the Fryguys of Nintendo Comics System are created in a much different way; according to the story "Beauty and the Beach", once a Mushroom Person is exposed to extreme amounts of heat, it will metamorphose into a Fryguy, becoming increasingly destructive and dangerous.

Fryguys often appeared as shock troops of King Bowser Koopa, with several Fryguys often shown to do his bidding in stories such as "The Fish That Should've Gotten Away". Despite dozens of Fryguys being seen thoughout, a shortage of them was once mentioned by Bowser in the aforementioned comic "Beauty and the Beach", which had Bowser trying to make a volcano erupt in order to douse hundreds of Mushroom People in lava, thus making more Fryguys.

Several mentions of schools made specifically for Fryguys have also been made; some of these include Fryguy High (which later burnt down) and the Fryguy Kindergarten, which acted as a trap hidden under the throne room of Bowser's Castle.