Lakitu's Cloud

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Template:Species-infobox Lakitu's Clouds (occasionally lowercase,[1] and originally Jugem's Cloud,[2] "Jugem" being the romanization of Lakitu's Japanese name) are a type of cloud with a smiley face that Lakitus usually inhabit.

In Super Mario Bros. 3, Jugem's Cloud can be used by the player on the world map to skip a level and move to the next available space. However, if they lose a life after using it, they will be transported back to the position on the map they were prior to using it, unless they used a Warp Pipe.

In Super Mario World, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and subsequent side-scrolling platformers in the Super Mario and Yoshi's Island series, after taking out the Lakitu riding it, the player can jump on Lakitu's Cloud to temporarily float around and reach places that they could normally not get to. A glitch exists in Super Mario World that causes the cloud to last indefinitely if the Lakitu on top is defeated with fire power.

In New Super Mario Bros. 2, Lakitu's Clouds now swell up for a split second during the "bah"s in the music. When the player touches a Gold Ring, Lakitus become Gold Lakitus and their clouds also become golden. When the player rides on the cloud and moves, it generates coins. In New Super Mario Bros. U, Lakitu's Cloud now mouths to the "bah"s in the music. It also appears in the Challenge Mode level Lakitu's Cloud Heist.

In Super Mario Maker, players can shake Lakitus to remove them from their clouds, leaving them for Mario to use or to put other enemies, such as Hammer Bros. or objects, such as Cannons, in them.

Lakitus reappear in Super Mario Galaxy 2 riding their clouds, but these clouds cannot be ridden by Mario or Luigi. If a Lakitu's Cloud is eaten, the Lakitu will fall to the ground on its shell and struggle for a few seconds until the cloud reappears.

In Super Mario Maker 2, a Lakitu's Cloud is used as a part of Peach's Castle during the reconstruction after completing a certain mission.

In Mario Kart games, Lakitu's Cloud is frequently seen alongside the recurring Fishin' Lakitu assistant. In Mario Kart 7, the cloud wears goggles in water-themed courses. A kart based on it, Cloud 9, is also introduced in that game. In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Lakitu's Cloud appears on several flags around the course Dragon Driftway.

General information

Most Lakitu's Clouds are white. However, in Paper Mario, Lakilulu, the girlfriend of Lakilester, has a pink-colored cloud; additionally, the clouds of Dark Lakitus from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door are gray in color. Lakithunder of New Super Mario Bros. also has a dark gray cloud with glaring, yellow eyes; Lakithunder's cloud is capable of firing lightning bolts as well. King Lakitu from Super Mario Galaxy 2, another lightning-firing Lakitu, has a purple cloud. Lakipeas, the Beanbean Kingdom equivalent of Lakitus, have vines covering their clouds.

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Lakitu's Clouds from left to right: Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, and Paper Mario

Most Lakitu's Clouds have faces. In the Paper Mario series, the clouds share the expressions of their owners; additionally, some Lakitu's Clouds in the Paper Mario series wear sunglasses. The clouds of Fishing Boos and Calm Fishing Boos do not have faces, however, and in Super Mario 64, The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, and Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!, all Lakitus are portrayed without faces on their clouds. In the latter, Lakitu and Mario are able to control rain, thunder, sun, typhoons, and snow with levers that are on the cloud.

Some similar cloud characters and items have appeared throughout the Mario franchise. In Super Mario World, when Yoshi eats two pink berries in the same stage, a cloud resembling Lakitu's Cloud appears and drops ten striped smiley-faced coins, giving a 1-Up Mushroom if all are collected. The Thunder Cloud item in Mario Kart Wii looks like a Lakitu's Cloud, albeit bluish-gray and has a Lightning on its head. Ruff Puff's Tattle in Super Paper Mario openly speculates on the relationship between it and the similar Lakitu's Cloud.

Profiles

Super Mario Bros. 3

  • Wii Virtual Console manual: "Use this item to pass Mario over an uncompleted level on the map screen."
  • 3DS Virtual Console manual bio: "Allows Mario to clear a level not yet cleared."

Super Mario Maker

  • Play Nintendo: "Catch a cloudSure, you could bounce up to that extra high platform on a trampoline, but why not travel in style by knocking off Lakitu and stealing his cloud?"[3]

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese じゅげむの雲[?]
Jugemu no Kumo
Lakitu's Cloud
Chinese (simplified) 朱盖木云彩[4] (New Super Mario Bros.)
Zhūgàimù Yúncai
球盖姆的云 (Super Mario Maker 2)
Qiúgàimǔ de Yún
Lakitu Cloud

Lakitu's Cloud

Chinese (traditional) 球蓋姆的雲[5]
Qiúgàimǔ de Yún
Lakitu's Cloud
German Lakitus Wolke[?] Lakitu's Cloud
Italian Nuvola di Lakitu[?] Lakitu's Cloud
Spanish Nube de Lakitu[?] Lakitu's Cloud

References

  1. ^ "Commandeer Lakitu's cloud and use it to collect coins." - Lakitu's Cloud Heist, New Super Mario Bros. U
  2. ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet. Page 24.
  3. ^ Super Mario Maker Platforming Tips. Play Nintendo. Retrieved July 5, 2020.
  4. ^ https://www.ique.com/games/Mariobros/course.htm
  5. ^ https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/super_mario_maker_2/pc/play/index.html

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