Mr. Fuego
Mr. Fuego タタラさん Mr. Tatara | |
Mr. Fuego in Pokémon Adventures | |
Gender | Male |
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Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Sinnoh |
Generation | IV, VIII |
Games | Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl |
Mr. Fuego (Japanese: タタラさん Mr. Tatara) is the man who owns Fuego Ironworks.
In the games
After getting through the maze in the Fuego Ironworks interior, the player reaches the blast furnace and Mr. Fuego. When talked to, he will give the player a Fire Stone. In Pokémon Platinum, instead of a Fire Stone, he will offer the player a repeatable item trade: if the player gives him one Star Piece, he will give one of each color Shard in return.
Quotes
Diamond and Pearl
Fuego Ironworks
- First encounter
- "Well, hello! It's not often I get a visitor here. I tried to make the ironworks run better with the moving floor tiles. But no one was happy about it! They said the moving floor made them dizzy! But you don't want to listen to me whine. Here's a souvenir!"
- Subsequent encounters
- "My ironworks would be nothing if there were no iron. That's why I'm always thankful for nature supplying me with iron."
Platinum
Fuego Ironworks
- First encounter
- "Well, hello! It's not often I get a visitor here. I tried to make the ironworks run better with the moving floor tiles. But no one was happy about it! They said the moving floor made them dizzy! But you don't want to listen to me whine. Here's a souvenir!"
- "My ironworks makes iron by removing impurities from iron ore. In the process we find a variety of colored shards. If you'd like, we can trade Star Pieces for these Shards?"
- Yes: "There you are-- red, blue, yellow, and green. Shards in different colors! My Ironworks would be nothing if there were no iron. That's why I'm always thankful for nature supplying me with iron."
- No: "You're not trading?!"
- Subsequent encounters
- If the player has a Star Piece in their Bag
- "Are you interested? Want to trade Star Pieces for Shards?"
- Yes: "There you are-- red, blue, yellow, and green. Shards in different colors! My Ironworks would be nothing if there were no iron. That's why I'm always thankful for nature supplying me with iron."
- No: "You're not trading?!"
- If the player does not have a Star Piece in their Bag
- "Do you have any Star Pieces? You can trade them for various Shards."
Sprites
Overworld sprite from Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum |
Overworld model from Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Mr. Fuego first appears in the Pokémon Adventures manga in Maddening Magby, where Pearl meets up with Rayler, 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, Mr. Fuego narrowly avoids 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 Rayler's help, however, the boy manages to escape the predicament and defeat the final Pokémon that the Grunts released to stand guard, and after gaining the information from the old man, leaves for Eterna City.
Pokémon
Debut | Maddening Magby |
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The East Sea Shellos is Mr. Fuego's only known Pokémon. It was trapped in a bricked up wall in the Fuego Ironworks along with its owner. Shellos was usually seen on Mr. Fuego's shoulders.
Shellos's only known move is Mud-Slap.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | タタラ Tatara | From 蹈鞴 tatara (traditional Japanese smelting furnace) |
English | Mr. Fuego | From fuego (Spanish for fire) |
German | Herr Feurio | From Feuer (fire) |
Spanish | Señor Fuego | From fuego (fire) |
French | Monsieur Fuego | From fuego (Spanish for fire) |
Italian | Sig. Fuego | From fuego (Spanish for fire) |
Korean | 골풀무 Golpulmu | From 골풀무 golpulmu (foot bellows) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 多多羅 / 多多罗 Duōduōluó | From the Japanese name 多多羅 Tatara |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 多多羅 Dōdōlòh | |
Vietnamese | Tatara | Transcription of his Japanese name |
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