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This special attack is shared by [[Giga Bowser]], both in his boss appearance in ''Melee'' and in his playable appearance in ''Brawl''. There is no time limit to how long the attack can be held in his ''Melee'' incarnation.  It also appears that a similar version of the move titled [[Flamethrower]] is used by the [[Pokemon Trainer]]'s [[Charizard]] in [[SSBB]].
This special attack is shared by [[Giga Bowser]], both in his boss appearance in ''Melee'' and in his playable appearance in ''Brawl''. There is no time limit to how long the attack can be held in his ''Melee'' incarnation.  It also appears that a similar version of the move titled [[Flamethrower]] is used by the [[Pokemon Trainer]]'s [[Charizard]] in [[SSBB]].


Bowser's ability to breathe fire has been demonstrated in nearly every game he's appeared in, including the first game, Super Mario Bros., Where he would shoot fireballs at Mario.
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Revision as of 13:28, October 14, 2007

Fire Breath Move

Fire Breath is the B move of Bowser in his Melee appearance and Bowser in his Brawl appearance. Bowser continuously breaths a stream of fire on the ground in front of him, the stream getting smaller as he uses it until he's left breathing smoke.

This special attack is shared by Giga Bowser, both in his boss appearance in Melee and in his playable appearance in Brawl. There is no time limit to how long the attack can be held in his Melee incarnation. It also appears that a similar version of the move titled Flamethrower is used by the Pokemon Trainer's Charizard in SSBB.

Bowser's ability to breathe fire has been demonstrated in nearly every game he's appeared in, including the first game, Super Mario Bros., Where he would shoot fireballs at Mario.