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====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''====
====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''====
[[File:Standee Fire Daisy.png|thumb|left|100px|Fire Daisy's [[standee]] in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'']]
[[File:Standee Fire Daisy.png|thumb|left|100px|Fire Daisy's [[standee]] in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'']]
The Fire form reappears in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. New to the series, Fire Mario can throw fireballs while [[Crouch|ducking]]. Additionally, when shooting two consecutive fireballs, Fire Mario alternates his hands. Fire Peach is identical to her appearance in ''Super Mario 3D World'', except her hair is not in a ponytail, resembling her "fire" costume in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' and her seventh alternate costume from ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
The Fire form reappears in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. New to the series, Fire Mario can throw fireballs while [[Crouch|ducking]]. Additionally, when shooting two consecutive fireballs, Fire Mario alternates his hands. Fire Peach is identical to her appearance in ''Super Mario 3D World'', except her hair is not in a ponytail, resembling her Fire costume in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' and her seventh alternate costume from ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.


This game also introduces a Fire form for [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]. Her dress turns white while the pannier and hems remain orange, and the floral collar and frills of the sleeves turn orange as well.
This game also introduces a Fire form for [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]. Her dress turns white while the pannier and hems remain orange, and the floral collar and frills of the sleeves turn orange as well.
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====''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''====
====''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''====
[[File:SMBSSFireMarios.jpg|thumb|Super Mario and Super Luigi throwing fireballs in the ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episode, "[[Elvin Lives]]"]]
[[File:SMBSSFireMarios.jpg|thumb|Super Mario and Super Luigi throwing fireballs in the ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episode, "[[Elvin Lives]]"]]
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', this form is called '''Super Mario''' or '''Super 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 in ''Super Mario Bros.'' and the later ''Super Mario All-Stars'' and ''Deluxe'' versions (in Luigi's case). Unlike in the games, Mario and Luigi gain these forms from many different sources, including [[Fire Flowers]], [[Super Star|Starmen]], a [[magic doodad]], [[Excalibur]], and, at one point, a [[Royal Plug|shock from high voltage]]. In some instances, the form is referred to as '''Fire 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, speed, the ability to fly, 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 since ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', but with a blue hat.
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', this form is called '''Super Mario''' or '''Super 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 in ''Super Mario Bros.'' and the later ''Super Mario All-Stars'' and ''Deluxe'' versions (in Luigi's case). Unlike in the games, Mario and Luigi gain these forms from many different sources, including [[Fire Flowers]], [[Super Star|Starmen]], a [[magic doodad]], [[Excalibur]], and, at one point, a [[Royal Plug|shock from high voltage]]. In some instances, the form is referred to as '''Fire 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, speed, the ability to fly, 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 since ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', but with a blue hat.


As '''Super 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 of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''
As '''Super 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 of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''
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*'''[[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 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.
[[File:SuperPrincess.jpg|thumb|While helping her friends, Super Princess refers to herself as "Princess T."]]
[[File:SuperPrincess.jpg|thumb|While helping her friends, Super Princess refers to herself as "Princess T."]]
*'''[[The Trojan Koopa]]''': Super Princess appears in this episode, a "super" form equal to what Fire Flowers or Starmen grant to Mario and Luigi, though Super Princess is not seen to throw fireballs. When the captive Princess Toadstool makes a wish, it is granted by a falling star. Catching the star, she transforms. "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.
*'''[[The Trojan Koopa]]''': Super Princess appears in this episode, a "Super" form equal to what Fire Flowers or Starmen grant to Mario and Luigi, though Super Princess is not seen to throw fireballs. When the captive Princess Toadstool makes a wish, it is granted by a falling star. Catching the star, she transforms. "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.
*'''[[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.
*'''[[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.