Lava Lift

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Split-arrows.svg It has been suggested that this page be split into the following: Lava Lift, Fast Lava Lift. (discuss)
Not to be confused with Skull Platform.
Lava Lift
A Lava Lift in Super Mario Maker.A fast Lava Lift in Super Mario Maker.
Two types of Lava Lifts in the New Super Mario Bros. U style of Super Mario Maker
First appearance Super Mario World (1990)
Latest appearance Super Mario Maker 2 (2019)
Effect Allows the player character to cross gaps of land that cannot be otherwise

A Lava Lift, also called a Skull Raft,[1] is a raft of skulls that debuted in Super Mario World. It is the precursor to the segmented platform.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario World

Skull Raft from Super Mario World

Skull Rafts are objects in Super Mario World. They allow Mario and Luigi to travel across lava rivers. Blarggs sometimes appear on these paths to try and attack the player character, requiring them to jump before landing back onto the Skull Raft safely.

Super Mario Maker / Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS

A Lava Lift, in Super Mario Maker.A blue Lava Lift, in Super Mario Maker.

Skull Rafts, now known as Lava Lifts, are objects in Super Mario Maker and Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS. This appearance is different than in Super Mario World. They are able to move in the air on top of moving in lava. Skull Rafts can be used in all four styles, featuring new sprites for the Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3 designs, and a 2.5D model for New Super Mario Bros. U. A faster blue variant also exists, and it does not fall off the screen after a couple seconds. The rafts are generally used to follow tracks.

Super Mario Maker 2

Lava Lifts are objects in Super Mario Maker 2. The blue ones are now distinctly referred to as Fast Lava Lifts.

Super Mario World television series

Skull Raft
Luigi on a Skull Raft in the Super Mario World television series episode "Mama Luigi".
“Well, these skulls were good medicine for me.”
Luigi, "Mama Luigi"

A Skull Raft appears in the episode "Mama Luigi" of the Super Mario World television series. Here, it shows that the Skull Raft is made of both wood and skulls, not just skulls like in the video game. In Luigi's story, he gets attacked by a Fire Sumo and falls into the Lava Pits. However, he lands on a Skull Raft, which saves his life. However, the raft approaches a lava waterfall, and the two fall down. At the bottom, the Skull Raft floats away from the ground that Luigi lands on.

Profiles

Super Mario World

Level appearances

Gallery

Names in other languages

Lava Rift

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドクロリフト[2]
Dokuro Rifuto
Skull Lift Super Mario World
溶岩リフト[?]
Yōgan Rifuto
Lava Lift Super Mario Maker 2
Chinese 熔岩台[?]
Róngyán Tái
Lava Platform
Dutch Lavaplatform[?] Lava Platform
French Plateforme magma[?] Magma platform Super Mario Maker 2
Radeau[3] Raft
French (NOE) Plate-forme à têtes de mort[4] Skull Platform
Plate-forme magma[?] Magma platform Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, Super Mario Maker 2
German Lavaplattform[?] Lava platform
Italian Piattaforma di lava[?] Lava Platform
Zattera di teschi[?] Skulls raft Super Mario World television series
Portuguese (NOA) Jangada do Osso[?] Bone Raft Super Mario World television series
Romanian Plută din cranii[?] Skull raft Super Mario World television series
Lava Lift[5] - LEGO Super Mario
Russian Лава-платформа[?]
Lava-platforma
Lava platform
Spanish Cráneo Balsa[?] Barge Skull
Balsa de Calaveras[?] Skull Raft Super Mario World television series

Fast Lava Lift

Language Name Meaning Notes
French Plateforme magma rapide[?] Fast lava platform

References

  1. ^ September 1991. Nintendo Power Volume 28. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 16.
  2. ^ Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit) et al. (October 19, 2015). Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario World section. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 61.
  3. ^ Super Mario Manga Adventures Volume 1. Page 107.
  4. ^ July 4, 2018. Super Mario Encyclopedia: Les 30 premières années, Super Mario World section. Soleil Productions (French). ISBN 2302070046. Page 61.
  5. ^ Set de extindere Plimbare pe valul de lavă. lego.com (Romanian). Retrieved January 21, 2023. (Archived January 7, 2023, 01:37:29 UTC via Wayback Machine.)