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'''Lava Lotuses''' are [[List of enemies|enemies]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. They are artificial flowers<ref name=enmanual>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 3'' instruction booklet|page=36|date=1990|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> that live underwater. A Lava Lotus resembles a large translucent version of [[Panser]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', but according to ''[[Nintendo Power]]'', Lava Lotuses have a relation to [[Piranha Plant]]s,<ref>{{cite|quote=An aquatic relative of the Piranha Plants, the Lotus spits fiery lava bits.|author=Tilden, Gail, et al.|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 13|page=9|date=June 1990|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> despite there being no such indication in the original instruction booklet. Lava Lotuses are capable of creating and storing [[lava]] balls under their transparent petals and attack by opening up to release them. The lava balls travel rather slowly and in a straight line from their point of release, and can go through [[platform]]s. They can be defeated only by [[Statue Mario]], [[Hammer Mario]], or [[Invincible Mario]].
'''Lava Lotuses''' are [[List of enemies|enemies]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. They are artificial flowers<ref name=enmanual>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 3'' instruction booklet|page=36|date=1990|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> that live underwater. A Lava Lotus resembles a large translucent version of [[Panser]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', but according to ''[[Nintendo Power]]'', Lava Lotuses have a relation to [[Piranha Plant]]s,<ref>{{cite|quote=An aquatic relative of the Piranha Plants, the Lotus spits fiery lava bits.|author=Tilden, Gail, et al.|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 13|page=9|date=June 1990|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> despite there being no such indication in the original instruction booklet. Their English name comes from their resemblance to the aquatic {{wp|lotus|lotus flower}}. Lava Lotuses are capable of creating and storing [[lava]] balls under their transparent petals and attack by opening up to release them. The lava balls travel rather slowly and in a straight line from their point of release, and can go through [[platform]]s. They can be defeated only by [[Statue Mario]], [[Hammer Mario]], or [[Invincible Mario]].


Lava Lotuses are programmed to spawn and spit out five lava balls at a time, spawning one every 32 frames (equivalent to two pulses of the flower). However, to avoid object overload, only up to eight lava balls can be present at a time. Due to this and how slow the lava balls move and how long they take to despawn, a Lava Lotus will only shoot out five the first time each time it is brought on screen. After this, it will be unable to spawn the last two (despite still animating as though it does) and only shoot out three. After this, depending on how long it takes for the first ones to disappear, it may start endlessly spawning four or continue alternating between five and three. If the Lava Lotus is brought far enough off-screen to unload it and then brought back on, the sequence will start from the beginning.
Lava Lotuses are programmed to spawn and spit out five lava balls at a time, spawning one every 32 frames (equivalent to two pulses of the flower). However, to avoid object overload, only up to eight lava balls can be present at a time. Due to this and how slow the lava balls move and how long they take to despawn, a Lava Lotus will only shoot out five the first time each time it is brought on screen. After this, it will be unable to spawn the last two (despite still animating as though it does) and only shoot out three. After this, depending on how long it takes for the first ones to disappear, it may start endlessly spawning four or continue alternating between five and three. If the Lava Lotus is brought far enough off-screen to unload it and then brought back on, the sequence will start from the beginning.
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==Naming==
==Names in other languages==
Their English name comes from their resemblance to the aquatic {{wp|lotus|lotus flower}}.
 
===Names in other languages===
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|Jpn=スイチューカ<ref>{{cite|title=スーパーマリオブラザーズ3 (''Sūpā Mario Burazāzu Surī'') instruction booklet|page=37|date=1988|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref>

Revision as of 23:11, April 26, 2025

Lava Lotus
Lava Lotus artwork from Super Mario Bros. 3
Artwork from Super Mario Bros. 3
First appearance Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988)
Latest appearance Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition (2010)
Variants
Relatives

Lava Lotuses are enemies in Super Mario Bros. 3. They are artificial flowers[1] that live underwater. A Lava Lotus resembles a large translucent version of Panser from Super Mario Bros. 2, but according to Nintendo Power, Lava Lotuses have a relation to Piranha Plants,[2] despite there being no such indication in the original instruction booklet. Their English name comes from their resemblance to the aquatic lotus flower. Lava Lotuses are capable of creating and storing lava balls under their transparent petals and attack by opening up to release them. The lava balls travel rather slowly and in a straight line from their point of release, and can go through platforms. They can be defeated only by Statue Mario, Hammer Mario, or Invincible Mario.

Lava Lotuses are programmed to spawn and spit out five lava balls at a time, spawning one every 32 frames (equivalent to two pulses of the flower). However, to avoid object overload, only up to eight lava balls can be present at a time. Due to this and how slow the lava balls move and how long they take to despawn, a Lava Lotus will only shoot out five the first time each time it is brought on screen. After this, it will be unable to spawn the last two (despite still animating as though it does) and only shoot out three. After this, depending on how long it takes for the first ones to disappear, it may start endlessly spawning four or continue alternating between five and three. If the Lava Lotus is brought far enough off-screen to unload it and then brought back on, the sequence will start from the beginning.

Lava Lotuses have appeared in Western-exclusive media of the Super Mario franchise a few times. One appears briefly in the episode "Oh, Brother!" of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, where it unleashes lava balls on Frog Luigi, who manages to swim past them with ease. In the book Dinosaur Dilemma, Mario avoids some Lava Lotuses while collecting coins in Lake Trilobite.

Profiles

Super Mario Bros. 3

  • Instruction booklet description:
    • English:
      An artificial flower that grows and blooms deep in the sea. Look out for the lava balls that it will release.[1]

Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten

スイチューカ (JP) / Lava Lotus (EN)
A Lava Lotus from Super Mario Bros. 3.
Original text (Japanese) Translation
種族しゅぞく フラワー族 Tribe Flower clan
性格せいかく 派手好き Disposition Extravagant
登場とうじょうゲーム 3 Game appearances 3
水中に咲く危険な花

海底に咲いているとても美しい花。近づくと赤い玉を次々に出す危険な花だ。ハンマーや、地蔵になっての踏みつけ以外には無敵なので、玉を出す前に素早く上を通過しよう。[3]

Dangerous flowers in the water

A very beautiful flower blooming at the bottom of the sea. It is a dangerous flower that produces a series of red balls when approached. It is invincible except when you use a Hammer or statue to trample on it, so try to pass over it quickly before it shoots out red balls.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スイチューカ[4]
Suichūka
Underwater Flower; A type of artificial flower which "blossoms" in water
水中花[5]
Suichūka
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German Lava-Blüte[6] Lava Blossom
Lavapflanze[?] Lava Plant
Italian Lava Lotus[7] -
Lotolava[8]
Loto di lava[9] Lava Lotus
Spanish Loto lava[10] Lava lotus

References

  1. ^ a b 1990. Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 36.
  2. ^ "An aquatic relative of the Piranha Plants, the Lotus spits fiery lava bits." – Tilden, Gail, et al. (June 1990). Nintendo Power Volume 13. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 9.
  3. ^ November 20, 1994. 「パーフェクト版 マリオキャラクター大事典」 (Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten). Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-259067-9. Page 91.
  4. ^ 1988. スーパーマリオブラザーズ3 (Sūpā Mario Burazāzu Surī) instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 37.
  5. ^ 「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオワールド」 (Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario World). Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 27.
  6. ^ Nintendo of Europe GmbH (1991). Super Mario Bros. 3 Spielanleitung. Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (German). Page 36.
  7. ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 Italian manual. Page 38.
  8. ^ 2010. Super Mario All-Stars - Limited Edition Italian instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 28.
  9. ^ November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 36.
  10. ^ October 12, 2017. Enciclopedia Super Mario Bros.. Planeta DeAgostini (Spanish). ISBN 978-84-9146-223-1. Page 36.