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(→‎Super Mario Sunshine: There is a difference between "Fire Goop" and "Lava". Even though Fire Goop looks similar to lava, it's more like heated Goop than real lava when you think about it.)
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====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
[[File:SMSLava.jpg|thumb|left|Lava at Corona Mountain in ''Super Mario Sunshine''.]]
[[File:SMSLava.jpg|thumb|left|Lava at Corona Mountain in ''Super Mario Sunshine''.]]
In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', there are two different kinds of lava. The first type is found only in [[Corona Mountain]]. It covers the entire bottom of the stage, and serves as a major stage hazard in that level. If Mario touches the lava in Corona Mountain, he instantly loses a life. The second type is the [[Graffiti#Lava Graffiti|Lava Goop]] painted by [[Bowser Jr.]] (a.k.a. [[Shadow Mario]]) with his [[Magic Paintbrush]]. This lava doesn't result in immediate death, but it does cause Mario to leap into the air uncontrollably, covering little horizontal distance. Therefore, if there is a lot of the Lava Goop when Mario touches it, death may still be inevitable.
In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', there are two different kinds of lava. It is found only in [[Corona Mountain]]. It covers the entire bottom of the stage, and serves as a major stage hazard in that level. If Mario touches the lava in Corona Mountain, he instantly loses a life. There is something that looks similar to lava, which is the [[Graffiti#Fire Graffiti|Fire Goop]] painted by [[Bowser Jr.]] (a.k.a. [[Shadow Mario]]) with his [[Magic Paintbrush]]. This lava-like Goop doesn't result in immediate death, but it does cause Mario to leap into the air uncontrollably, covering little horizontal distance. Therefore, if there is a lot of the Fire Goop when Mario touches it, death may still be inevitable.


====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====