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The Fighterfly is an enemy in Mario Bros. It resembles a moth and hops up and down slowly. They can only be flipped when on the ground, which they are briefly. Fighterflies would later appear in the games Super Mario Land and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga for the Game Boy and Game Boy Advance, respectively. File:Mario Pinball.png This Mario related article is a stub. Please help by expanding it. File:Mario Pinball.png

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  • The Fighterfly is an enemy in Mario Bros. It resembles a moth and hops up and down slowly. They can only be flipped when on the ground, which they are briefly. Fighterflies would later appear in the games Super Mario Land and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga for the Game Boy and Game Boy Advance, respectively. File:Mario Pinball.png This Mario related article is a stub. Please help by expanding it. File:Mario Pinball.png
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  • The Fighterfly is an enemy in Mario Bros. It resembles a moth and hops up and down slowly. They can only be flipped when on the ground, which they are briefly. Fighterflies would later appear in the games Super Mario Land and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga for the Game Boy and Game Boy Advance, respectively. File:Mario Pinball.png This Mario related article is a stub. Please help by expanding it. File:Mario Pinball.png
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