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Flame Tisala is the fire-themed Medarot of the four "Elemental Series" Medarots, and appears the most out of all of them. Its design is specifically based on a [[wikipedia:Salamanders in folklore and legend|mythological salamander]], which are associated with fire.  
Flame Tisala is the fire-themed Medarot of the four "Elemental Series" Medarots, and appears the most out of all of them. Its design is specifically based on a [[wikipedia:Salamanders in folklore and legend|mythological salamander]], which are associated with fire.  


In its earlier appearances, Flame Tisala attacks using transforming parts, but in the anime and from [[Medarot DS]] onwards it is usually depicted using fire-based attacks. Its original part names all begin with "''higawari''" (ひがわり), which translates to "changing daily" while also being a play on the Japanese words for fire (''hi'') and change (''kawari''). In Medarot DS and later games, its parts were renamed to Fire Head, Fire Arm, Fire Hand and Fire Tail.
In its earlier appearances, Flame Tisala attacks using transforming parts, but from [[Medarot DS]] onwards it is usually depicted using fire-based attacks. Its original part names all begin with "''higawari''" (ひがわり), which translates to "changing daily" while also being a play on the Japanese words for fire (''hi'') and change (''kawari''). In Medarot DS and later games, its parts were renamed to Fire Head, Fire Arm, Fire Hand and Fire Tail.


Like the other Elemental Series Medarots, the last part of its name ("sala") comes from what it was based on (a salamander).
Like the other Elemental Series Medarots, the last part of its name ("sala") comes from what it was based on (a salamander).
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