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{{quote|Since the [[The Secret of the Dirty Lake|lake]]'s been like this, the leaf boats have all rotted. They fall apart when you get on them now. That's...not good.|Pianta|Super Mario Sunshine}}
{{quote|Since the [[The Secret of the Dirty Lake|lake]]'s been like this, the leaf boats have all rotted. They fall apart when you get on them now. That's...not good.|Pianta|Super Mario Sunshine}}
'''Leaf Rafts'''<ref>''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' North American instruction booklet, page 21</ref> (previously referred to as '''lily pads''' and '''leaf boats''' in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'') are floating rafts made of giant leaves. They appear in a few ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' platformers.
'''Leaf rafts''' (also capitalized in the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' manual<ref>''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' North American instruction booklet, page 21.</ref> and previously referred to as '''leaf boats''' in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'') are floating rafts made of giant leaves. They appear in a few ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' platformers.
 
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario Sunshine''===
===''Super Mario Sunshine''===
[[File:Lily Pad and Red Coins.png|thumb|Mario and [[F.L.U.D.D.]] riding a leaf boat in [[Lily Pad Ride]].]]
[[File:Lily Pad and Red Coins.png|thumb|Mario and FLUDD riding a leaf boat in [[Lily Pad Ride]].]]
Leaf boats first appear in ''Super Mario Sunshine'', appearing in some areas of [[Bianco Hills]] as well as the [[Lily Pad Ride]] secret area. To use one, [[Mario]] must [[jump]] on one, and then use [[F.L.U.D.D.]] to push the leaf boat in the direction he wishes to go. The leaf boat then begins to move forward, and continues to do so until Mario stops spraying, gradually slowing to a stop after that point. In [[The Secret of the Dirty Lake]] and the Lily Pad Ride, the leaf boats are brown from the [[Poison (obstacle)|poison]] water they are in and begin to slowly wilt away when Mario lands on them, eventually disappearing.
Leaf boats first appear in ''Super Mario Sunshine'', appearing in some areas of [[Bianco Hills]] as well as the [[Lily Pad Ride]] secret area. To use one, [[Mario]] must [[jump]] on one, and then use [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]] to push the leaf boat in the direction he wishes to go. The leaf boat then begins to move forward, and continues to do so until Mario stops spraying, gradually slowing to a stop after that point. In [[The Secret of the Dirty Lake]] and the Lily Pad Ride, the leaf boats are brown from the [[poison (obstacle)|poison]] water they are in and begin to slowly wilt away when Mario lands on them, eventually disappearing.


===''Super Mario Galaxy 2''===
===''Super Mario Galaxy 2''===
[[File:Leaf Raft.png|thumb|left|[[Cloud Mario]] riding on a Leaf Raft in the [[Starshine Beach Galaxy]].]]
[[File:Leaf Raft.png|thumb|left|[[Cloud Mario]] riding on a leaf raft in the [[Starshine Beach Galaxy]].]]
Leaf Rafts reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' in the [[Starshine Beach Galaxy]]. They behave similar to their appearance in ''Super Mario Sunshine'', but due to the absence of F.L.U.D.D., are now controlled by stepping along the edges the player wants to move them. Relating to this, they now have a high ridge along their perimeters to prevent the player from walking off the edge. They have also been redesigned to look like fallen tree leaves, having a stem on the side and a pointed edge across from it.
Leaf rafts reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' in the [[Starshine Beach Galaxy]]. They behave similar to their appearance in ''Super Mario Sunshine'', but due to the absence of [[F.L.U.D.D.]], are now controlled by stepping along the edges the player wants to move them. Relating to this, they now have a high ridge along their perimeters to prevent the player from walking off the edge. They have also been redesigned to look like fallen tree leaves, having a stem on the side and a pointed edge across from it.


A [[Pianta]] in this galaxy opens his "Leaf Raft Shop" for business in the mission [[Climbing the Cloudy Tower]], which is the only time they can be used. The player can use them to cross the large body of water in this galaxy without actually touching the water. This is essential in the aforementioned mission, where the player as [[Cloud Mario]] or Cloud Luigi must ride across the water using Leaf Rafts to successfully reach the large tower where the [[Power Star]] is located.
A [[Pianta]] in this galaxy opens his "leaf raft shop" for business in the mission [[Climbing the Cloudy Tower]], which is the only time they can be used. The player can use them to cross the large body of water in this galaxy without actually touching the water. This is essential in the aforementioned mission, where the player as [[Cloud Mario]] or Cloud Luigi must ride across the water using leaf rafts to successfully reach the large tower where the [[Power Star]] is located.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=リーフボート<br>''Rīfu Bōto''<br><span class="explain" title="は">葉</span>っぱボート<ref>''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 27.</ref><br>''Happa Bōto''
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Leaf raft
First appearance Super Mario Sunshine (2002)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
“Since the lake's been like this, the leaf boats have all rotted. They fall apart when you get on them now. That's...not good.”
Pianta, Super Mario Sunshine

Leaf rafts (also capitalized in the Super Mario Galaxy 2 manual[1] and previously referred to as leaf boats in Super Mario Sunshine) are floating rafts made of giant leaves. They appear in a few Mario platformers.

History

Super Mario Sunshine

Lily Pad Ride
Mario and FLUDD riding a leaf boat in Lily Pad Ride.

Leaf boats first appear in Super Mario Sunshine, appearing in some areas of Bianco Hills as well as the Lily Pad Ride secret area. To use one, Mario must jump on one, and then use FLUDD to push the leaf boat in the direction he wishes to go. The leaf boat then begins to move forward, and continues to do so until Mario stops spraying, gradually slowing to a stop after that point. In The Secret of the Dirty Lake and the Lily Pad Ride, the leaf boats are brown from the poison water they are in and begin to slowly wilt away when Mario lands on them, eventually disappearing.

Super Mario Galaxy 2

Cloud Mario riding on a leaf raft in the Starshine Beach Galaxy.

Leaf rafts reappear in Super Mario Galaxy 2 in the Starshine Beach Galaxy. They behave similar to their appearance in Super Mario Sunshine, but due to the absence of F.L.U.D.D., are now controlled by stepping along the edges the player wants to move them. Relating to this, they now have a high ridge along their perimeters to prevent the player from walking off the edge. They have also been redesigned to look like fallen tree leaves, having a stem on the side and a pointed edge across from it.

A Pianta in this galaxy opens his "leaf raft shop" for business in the mission Climbing the Cloudy Tower, which is the only time they can be used. The player can use them to cross the large body of water in this galaxy without actually touching the water. This is essential in the aforementioned mission, where the player as Cloud Mario or Cloud Luigi must ride across the water using leaf rafts to successfully reach the large tower where the Power Star is located.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese リーフボート
Rīfu Bōto
っぱボート[2]
Happa Bōto
Leaf Boat
German Blattboot[?] Leaf Boat

References

  1. ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2 North American instruction booklet, page 21.
  2. ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2 Japanese instruction booklet, page 27.