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[[File: LavaPits.jpg|thumb|Luigi and a [[Blargg]] in the '''Lava Pits''' in "The Wheel Thing".]] | |||
The '''Lava Pits''' are the large, cavernous areas located under [[Dome City]] in the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' animated series. | The '''Lava Pits''' are the large, cavernous areas located under [[Dome City]] in the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' animated series. | ||
From what can be seen of the Lava Pits, they seem to be based on the levels of the [[Vanilla Dome]] from the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' game; possessing rivers of [[lava]], [[Blargg]]s and [[ | From what can be seen of the Lava Pits, they seem to be based on the levels of the [[Vanilla Dome]] from the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' game; possessing rivers of [[lava]], [[Blargg]]s and [[Skull Raft]]s. It also seems that the punishment the for causing trouble in Dome City is to be banned to the Lava Pits. Conveniently, there is a [[Warp Pipe|Warp Tube]] leading to the Lava Pits in one of Dome City's dome houses, though the Warp Tube seems only one way, as it is nearly impossible to climb up it. | ||
The Lava Pits were first seen in the ''Super Mario World'' episode "[[The Wheel Thing]]", where Mario and [[Luigi]], after accidentally causing untold chaos in Dome City by introducing cars to the cave-people, were banished there. Eventually, Mario and Luigi escape the Lava Pits and a hungry Blargg by using a [[cape]] to fly up the Warp Tube back to Dome City. | The Lava Pits were first seen in the ''Super Mario World'' episode "[[The Wheel Thing]]", where Mario and [[Luigi]], after accidentally causing untold chaos in Dome City by introducing cars to the cave-people, were banished there. Eventually, Mario and Luigi escape the Lava Pits and a hungry Blargg by using a [[cape]] to fly up the Warp Tube back to Dome City. | ||
In ''Super Mario World''{{'}}s final episode, "[[Mama Luigi]]", Luigi is sent plummeting down into the Lava Pits after an encounter with a [[Sumo | In ''Super Mario World''{{'}}s final episode, "[[Mama Luigi]]", Luigi is sent plummeting down into the Lava Pits after an encounter with a [[Sumo Brother|Fire Sumo]], who had stomped the ground hard enough to cause it to crack. After narrowly escaping being eaten by the [[T-Rex]] and its blue friend, Luigi and the recently hatched Yoshi managed to escape the Lava Pits by using a nearby Warp Tube, which dumped the two in the ocean. | ||
The Lava Pits reappear in the | The Lava Pits reappear in the [[Nintendo Adventure Book]] ''[[Dinosaur Dilemma]]'' as an area that Mario and [[Yoshi]] can choose to explore, though doing so will result in a [[Game Over]] when an unseen creature captures and eats them with its long and prehensile tongue, something foreshadowed by the large amount of half-eaten food dotting the landscape. | ||
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