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'''Firebirds''' are a species of enemy birds inhabiting [[Fire Mountain]] and [[Fire Mountain Plus]] in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''. They are possibly based on the mythological {{wp|Phoenix (mythology)|phoenix bird}}. They spawn from rings of fire and begin flying across the entire level, descending slightly when meeting one of its margins and then continuing their flight in the opposite direction, much like [[Nitpicker]]s do. Firebirds perform four complete flights around the area before disappearing. Afterwards, another bird spawns from the same fire ring as the previous one, repeating the same movements.
'''Firebirds''' are a species of enemy birds inhabiting [[Fire Mountain]] and [[Fire Mountain Plus]] in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''. They are possibly based on the mythological {{wp|Phoenix (mythology)|phoenix bird}}. They spawn from rings of fire and begin flying across the entire level, descending slightly when meeting one of its margins and then continuing their flight in the opposite direction, much like [[Nitpicker]]s do. Firebirds perform four complete flights around the area before disappearing. Shortly after, another bird spawns from the same fire ring as the previous one, repeating the same movements.


Just as soon as they appear from a ring, Firebirds will drop a fireball. They will occasionally try to drop more fireballs onto [[Mario]] when they spot him underneath. Mario cannot deflect these fireballs with a handstand like he could do with a Nitpicker's eggs, getting burnt if he does so. Mario will also lose a life if he touches a Firebird or a fire ring. It is impossible to defeat a Firebird.
Just as soon as they appear from a ring, Firebirds will drop a fireball. They will occasionally try to drop more fireballs onto [[Mario]] when they spot him underneath. Mario cannot deflect these fireballs with a handstand like he could do with a Nitpicker's eggs, getting burnt if he does so. Mario will also lose a life if he touches a Firebird or a fire ring. It is impossible to defeat a Firebird.

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This article is about a bird enemy in Mario vs. Donkey Kong. For information about one of Falco's special moves in the Super Smash Bros. series, see Fire Bird.

Firebirds are a species of enemy birds inhabiting Fire Mountain and Fire Mountain Plus in Mario vs. Donkey Kong. They are possibly based on the mythological phoenix bird. They spawn from rings of fire and begin flying across the entire level, descending slightly when meeting one of its margins and then continuing their flight in the opposite direction, much like Nitpickers do. Firebirds perform four complete flights around the area before disappearing. Shortly after, another bird spawns from the same fire ring as the previous one, repeating the same movements.

Just as soon as they appear from a ring, Firebirds will drop a fireball. They will occasionally try to drop more fireballs onto Mario when they spot him underneath. Mario cannot deflect these fireballs with a handstand like he could do with a Nitpicker's eggs, getting burnt if he does so. Mario will also lose a life if he touches a Firebird or a fire ring. It is impossible to defeat a Firebird.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ファイヤーバード[1]
Faiyābādo

Firebird

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