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[[Image:Mrfuego.PNG|thumb|Mr. Fuego in the games]]'''Mr. Fuego''' (Japanese: ''' | [[Image:Mrfuego.PNG|thumb|Mr. Fuego in the games]]'''Mr. Fuego''' (Japanese: '''タタラさん''' ''Tatara-san'') 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 [[Evolutionary stone|Fire Stone]]. | ||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== |
Revision as of 14:00, 21 December 2008
Mr. Fuego (Japanese: タタラさん Tatara-san) 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.
Quotes
"My Ironworks would be nothing if there were no iron. That's why I'm always thankful for nature supplying me with iron."
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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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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