Lavalava Island

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A rock on Lavalava Island's beach

Lavalava Island is an island in Paper Mario and is the holding place for Misstar, the fifth Star Spirit. Jade Jungle, Yoshi Village, and the volcano make up most of the level. Yoshi Cabana is the only real building on this island. Raphael the Raven and Sushie live here, and after Mario helps Sushie find 5 missing Yoshi kids, she joins him on his quest to save Princess Peach. Unfortunately, while Mario and his comrades visit the island, somethings happening in the volcano, Mt. Lavalava, and it's a tough journey through that lava-infested place. The boss is Lava Piranha and two Lava Buds. Also the rare Trumpet Plant can also be found here, as well as Bellbell Plants and Cymbal Bushes.

According to Russ T., who lives in Toad Town, Lavalava Island used to be home to humans long before Yoshis and Ravens arrived. He claims that the humans used to live in Mount Lavalava's various outside caves. He can confirm this by the artifact that Kolorado found there. Also there are various plants that cause pain and chaos to the party.

Star Pieces

  • On the last tree on the beach just before Yoshi Village.
  • Under a panel in front of Yoshi Village's raven statue.
  • The north island in Jade Jungle in the area with a Bub-ulb.
  • Underwater in the north western area of Jade Jungle.
  • Under a panel behind the raven statue in Jade Jungle.
  • Under a panel in the area where Mario drops from a pulley to reach a Super Block in Mt. Lavalava.
  • Under a panel, near a heart block at the end of the volcano.

Enemies Found

Area Tattles

  • This is where the whale comes and goes! Riding the whale sure was fun! This is where all travelers first set foot on the beach of Lavalava Island. Beautiful water... Deep, lush jungles... A huge volcano... There's something for everyone!
  • These beaches seem to go on forever, don't they? I've never seen some of these flowers. They're sure pretty! I should look for some shells if we have time later. I'm going to take flowers and shells back to Goombaria. She'll be happy...and she'll also be jealous. Ha ha ha!
  • Yoshis seem to love the beach. Just looking at those guys basking in the sun makes me feel very relaxed. And yet, even though I'd love to just sleep on the beach, I'm excited to move on. Nothing compares to adventure, that's for sure!
  • There's a real tropical resort atmosphere here, isn't there? There's a nice Toad House with beach access, and you can go to the volcano or Jade Jungle.
  • The entrance to the volcano is very near here. A green jungle, a massive volcano and red-hot, flowing lava. What a view! It probably wouldn't look so good if the lava were coming toward us.
  • I thought jungles were supposed to be all trees, but this one's full of water. Are all jungles like this? It looks like we can't reach the other shores from here. We'll have to find another way.
  • Sometimes crossing bridges is the only way to reach certain islands. It seems like a pain, but what are you gonna do?
  • This is where we saved Sushie when she was caught up in that tree. Waa ha ha ha... I just can't help laughing when I remember that! Please don't tell her I laughed about it, Mario!
  • I can't imagine what those Yoshi kids were thinking...... playing in a place like this... I'm not surprised, though. Kids! Always up to something! Besides, it's natural to want to go on an adventure.
  • We're in Jade Jungle. Quite a lot of water, huh? Since there's no bridge, we'll have to find another way to get around.
  • That rotating flower down by that ledge? Locals call it a Spinning Flower. If you spin around on top of that flower, I hear that you can float upward.
  • For a jungle, there sure aren't many trees around. It gets brutally hot here whenever the sun shines directly on me.
  • I bet only jungle explorers know about this hidden underground chamber. It's so dark in here I can't see a thing.
  • There's a big Raven's statue. You gotta figure... A big statue this deep in the jungle... I bet it's important.
  • My, it's bright here! This must be on the outskirts of the jungle, huh? Incidentally, I have no idea how those Yoshi kids could come this deep into the jungle.
  • Ooh... it's darker in here. The trees are much thicker and that bizarre ivy seems to be growing everywhere.
  • What cool little fountains! Must be an underground spring. If we push these blocks over the holes to seal 'em, what'll happen to the water? Do you think it'll come out from another hole?
  • Looks like some of the ivy is hanging off the trees here. I wonder what would happen if you pulled on it?
  • What part of Jade Jungle are we in? I'm thinking we're deep in the inner jungle. I think I hear something. From just ahead, I can almost hear mysterious voices...
  • What a huge tree! This definitely must be the biggest tree in Jade Jungle. How old must it be?
  • It's so spacious in here! I can't believe we're inside a tree right now.
  • Whoa! We're way up high! The jungle floor looks so tiny from here! Gulp! Have I mentioned before that I hate heights?
  • I can't get over how huge the inside of this tree is! It's enormous! It's mammoth! And another thing, it's giant!
  • This appears to be the nest of Raphael the Raven. He's the guardian of Jade Jungle. This nest is really sturdy. It won't budge, even if Raphael jumps up and down on the branch.

Trivia

  • In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Lavalava Island is given recurring indirect references as the area from which Yoshi was apparently native to, being called a southern island inhabited by Yoshis. Though these descriptions could also fit Yoshi's Island, they seem to rather be referring to Lavalava Island of the first Paper Mario.

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