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==Quotes==
==Quotes==
''"My Ironworks would be nothing if there were no iron. That's why I'm always thankful for nature supplying me with iron."''
''"My Ironworks would be nothing if there were no iron. That's why I'm always thankful for nature supplying me with iron."''
==In the manga==
Mr. Fuego first appears in ''[[PS384|VS. Magby]]'', where {{adv|Pearl}} meets up with [[Torahiko]], then still a wild {{p|Luxray}}, and wanders near the [[Fuego Ironworks]]. Having accidentally trapped himself in a confined room after inadvertently finding out about [[Team Galactic]]'s plans of detonating the Galactic bomb and then narrowly avoiding their grasp by using his moving floor tiles. However, the cunning evildoers wouldn't let him off that easy and left a pack of {{p|Magby}} to guard over him. Pearl readily defeats them, but accidentally steps on a tile that leads straight to a melting pot.
With Torahiko's help, however, the boy manages to escape the predicament and defeat the final Pokémon that the Grunts released to vigil, and after gaining the information the old man had after saving him, leaves for [[Eterna City]].
===Pokémon===
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==Names==
==Names==

Revision as of 02:08, 26 November 2010

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Mr. Fuego in the games

Mr. Fuego (Japanese: タタラさん Mr. Tatara) is the man who owns Fuego Ironworks located in Sinnoh. After getting through the maze in the Fuego Ironworks interior, the player reaches the main heater of the building. Standing near this is Mr. Fuego. When talked to, the player will receive a Fire Stone. In Pokémon Platinum, instead of a Fire Stone, he will offer the player a repeatable item trade. One Star Piece can be given for one of each colored shard.

Quotes

"My Ironworks would be nothing if there were no iron. That's why I'm always thankful for nature supplying me with iron."

In the manga

Mr. Fuego first appears in VS. Magby, where Pearl meets up with Torahiko, then still a wild Luxray, and wanders near the Fuego Ironworks. Having accidentally trapped himself in a confined room after inadvertently finding out about Team Galactic's plans of detonating the Galactic bomb and then narrowly avoiding their grasp by using his moving floor tiles. However, the cunning evildoers wouldn't let him off that easy and left a pack of Magby to guard over him. Pearl readily defeats them, but accidentally steps on a tile that leads straight to a melting pot.

With Torahiko's help, however, the boy manages to escape the predicament and defeat the final Pokémon that the Grunts released to vigil, and after gaining the information the old man had after saving him, leaves for Eterna City.

Pokémon

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Shellos

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese タタラ (Tatara) From 蹈鞴, foot bellows.
English, French, Italian, Spanish Mr. Fuego Fuego means fire in Spanish.
German Feurio From Feuer, fire.
Korean 골풀무 (Golpulmu) Means foot bellows.


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