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The '''Lava Pits''' are the large, cavernous areas located under [[Dome City]] in the [[Super Mario World (TV series)|Super Mario World]].
The '''Lava Pits''' are the large, cavernous areas located under [[Dome City]] in the [[Super Mario World (TV series)|Super Mario World]].



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The Lava Pits are the large, cavernous areas located under Dome City in the Super Mario World.

From what can be seen of the Lava Pits, they seem to be based on the levels of the Vanilla Dome from the Super Mario World game; possessing rivers of lava, Blarggs and Skull Rafts. It also seems that the punishment the for causing trouble in Dome City is to be banned to the Lava Pits. Conveniently, there is a Warp Tube leading to the Lava Pits in one of Dome City's dome-houses, though the Warp Tube seems only one-way, as it is nearly impossible to climp-up it.

The Lava Pits were first seen in the Super Mario World episode "The Wheel Thing", where Mario and Luigi, after accidently causing untold chaos in Dome City by intoducing cars to the cavepeople, were banished there. Eventually, Mario and Luigi escape the Lava Pits and an ensueing Blargg by using a cape to fly-up the Warp Tube back to Dome City.

In Super Mario World's final episode, "Mama Luigi", Luigi is sent plummeting down into the Lava Pits after an encounter with a Fire Sumo, who had stomped the ground hard enough to cause it to crack. After narrowly escaping being eaten by the T-Rex and it's blue friend, Luigi and the recently hatched Yoshi managed to escape the Lava Pits by using a nearby Warp Tube, which dumped the two in the ocean.