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Firestarter may refer to:
Fire making
- Fire making devices, including:
- Firelighter, a consumer product for starting a fire
 - Fire striker, a piece of carbon steel from which sparks are struck by the sharp edge of flint, chert or similar rock
 - Magnesium alloy fire starter, a device used by hikers
 - Slam rod fire starter aka fire piston
 
 - Charcoal starting devices or substances:
- Chimney starter, a metal tube used with kindling
 - Electric charcoal starter, using a heating element
 - Charcoal lighter fluid, a flammable fluid
 
 - Arsonist, a criminal who deliberately sets fire to property
 - Pyromaniac, a mentally ill person who sets fires
 - Pyrokinetic, a person having the psychic ability to create and control fire
 
Books
- Firestarter (novel), a 1980 novel by Stephen King
 
Film and television
- Firestarter, a 1984 film based on the novel by Stephen King
- Firestarter: Rekindled, a 2002 television miniseries sequel to the film
 - Firestarter, a 2022 film remake based on the novel by Stephen King
 
 - Firestarter – The Story of Bangarra, 2020 Australian documentary film
 - "Firestarter" (FLCL), an episode of FLCL
 - "Firestarter" (Third Watch), an episode of Third Watch
 
Music
- "Firestarter" (The Prodigy song) (1996)
 - "Firestarter" (Samantha Jade song) (2013)
 - Firestarter (EP), an EP by Jimmy Eat World
 - Quest for Fire: Firestarter, Vol. 1, an album by Kardinal Offishall
 - "Firestarter", a song from Special Forces (38 Special album)
 - "Fire Starter", a song from Demi Lovato's album, "Demi"
 - "Firestarter", a song from Ran-d & E-life (2015)
 
Other
- Firestarter (firewall), a tool to configure a firewall for Linux
 - Firestarter, a youth empowerment curriculum published by the Freechild Project
 - FireStarter (video game), a video game by GSC Game World
 
See also
- Start a Fire (disambiguation)
 - Start the Fire (disambiguation)
 - All pages with titles beginning with Firestarter
 - All pages with titles containing Firestarter
 
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