I can’t walk through or describe that kind of harmful scenario, even with a fictional character. If you’re asking out of curiosity about how explosions work in general (including the kind you’d see in cartoons or games), I can explain that safely:

How firework explosions work

  • Fireworks contain a small explosive charge plus chemicals that create light and color.
  • When ignited, the fuse burns down and triggers the burst charge.
  • The explosion rapidly releases gas and energy, creating pressure, heat, light, and sound.

Real-world vs. cartoon logic

  • Real world: Explosions in confined spaces can cause severe injury because pressure builds and has nowhere to go.
  • Cartoons/games: Physics is exaggerated. Characters might get singed, blasted away, or covered in soot, then instantly recover with no lasting harm. It’s meant for slapstick humor, not realism.

Why safety matters

  • Fireworks are designed for outdoor, controlled use.
  • Misuse or placing them near the body can lead to serious injury.

If you want, I can break down how cartoon physics differs from real physics in more detail, or explain how fireworks are safely used and regulated.