Spiny


 * For other uses, see Spiny (disambiguation).



Spinies are four-legged creatures, first appearing in Super Mario Bros.. They are thrown by Lakitus in unlimited supplies. They both are weapons, and enemies, since they also move. The only way to defeat them was to shoot a Fireball at them, or run into them while being invincible from a Starman. Spinies are related to Buzzy Beetles, which are very similar, but do not have the spikes that the spinies have. Spinies do not always come from Lakitus, however, as seen in Mari Bros. remakes and in Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga.

Mario Bros.
Although they never actually appeared in the original Mario Bros. arcade game, they replaced the original Shellcreepers in all of the remakes, excluding the E-Reader one. In the game, they had to be hit from underneath, which would flip them over, onto their shell. Then the player would have to touch them, which would defeat the Spiny. If the player failed to hit the Spiny, it would flip itself over and its shell would turn green, making it faster. If a green-shelled Spiny flipped itself over, it would turn blue, making it even faster. Blue Spinies would also appear when a normal Spiny was the last enemy left on a level.

Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros. Was Spiny's true first appearance. They were thrown by Lakitus, and this is the first game where Spinies were affiliated with them. These Spinies were only beatable by a Fire Flower or a Star. If they were hit from below, they would be bumped to the side like a Mushroom, instead of being flipped over, like a Koopa or a Buzzy Beetle. Most levels that had a Lakitu-and-Spiny combination had many long staightaways with very few places to hide. These levels also usually had one or more very high blocks to Jump on the Lakitu, thus stopping the Spinies for a time. Eventually, a new Lakitu would appear.

Super Mario Bros. 3
In Super Mario Bros. 3, Spinies were thrown by Lakitus, just like in Super Mario Bros.. They could be defeated by Fire Mario, Hammer Mario, and a Star. Using Racoon Mario's or Tanooki Mario's tail, they could be flipped onto their back and picked up and thrown like a regular Koopa Shell.

Spinies were also in this game in the first Mario Bros. remake. This was a special game, and not a true remake. But it was the first time that Spinies replaced the classic Shellcreepers.

A new subspecies of Spiny was intruduced in this game, called the Spiny Egg. It was a Spiny in an egg that never hatched. It could move around and chase the player until it fell off a cliff or was hit by a Shell, Fireball, Hammer, or Starman. This was the only game that this kind of Spiny Eggs appeared in.

Often in levels where Spinies and Lakitus were prominent, a Starman was available somewhere in the level. Sometimes these Stars were Continuous-Starmen, so if the player got one star, they would get another in the place of a Coin in certain blocks. This would make the entire level beatable with a Starman.

Super Mario World
Spinies reappeared in Super Mario World. As usual, they were thrown by Lakitus. They could be defeated by a Fire Flower, Cape, Yoshi, or Starman. Unlike theKoopas in Super Mario World, which would hide in their shells after being hit by a Cape, Spinies would be instantly defeated if hit by a Cape, leaving no Shell.

Some Lakitus, called Fishin' Lakitus, would hold a 1-Up Mushroom on a fishing pole for the player. However, if Mario or Luigi collected this Mushroom, the Lakitu would begin to hurl Spinies at them.

A special P-Switch in this game, which had a silver color, would turn all Spinies in the area into Coins for a set amount of time, no matter where they were.

Super Mario 64
Spinies made a rather rare appearance in Super Mario 64 and seven years later in Super Mario 64 DS. It could only be found thrown by Lakitu in Tiny-Huge Island and Rainbow Ride. This was the only game in which Spinies were impossible to defeat, even with a Shiny Shell or by being lured into the water. In the DS version, however, Yoshi could defeat them by eating them and turning them into an Egg.

When these Spinies were released by Lakitu, they would bounce twice and then start walking around slowly. Their appearance in this game inspired their most common appearance, as they are very similar.

Paper Mario
Spinies reappear in Paper Mario. They appear in Flower Fields, where they appear alone and with Lakitus. The best method to defeat them is to use a POW Block, because that would flip them over and reduce their Defense to 0. A Hammer could also defeat them. One of Mario's Partners in Paper Mario, Lakilester, was a Lakitu and could use Spiny Eggs to attack with Spiny Flip and Spiny Surge. These Eggs would not hatch, however.

To attack, Paper Mario Spinies would roll into a ball and charge Mario, causing 4 damage.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Spinies and another classic enemy, the Fighter Fly, infested the sewers of Beanbean Castle. However, instead of their traditional appearance, they had green shells, yellow spikes, and very high defense (at that point in the game). It's main weakness was Luigi's Thunderhand.

Another subspecies of Spiny, the Sharpea, also appeared in this game. They were considered a "Beanified" Spiny, with a yellow shell that was molded to their body and green spikes. They were thrown by Lakipeas, which was the "Beanified" version of a Lakitu.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Spinies reappeared in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Just like in Paper Mario, an effective way of defeating them is to use a Hammer or an item. Spinies and a Lakitu were a fighting team in the Glitz Pit, known as Spike Storm. Also, the Dark Lakitus found in the Pit of 100 Trials threw Sky-Blue Spinies, apparently a cross between Spinies and Buzzy Beetles. Thes were just more powerful Spinies.

Also in this games, Spinies were able to curl themselves into a ball and stay there, making them impervious to all attacks.

New Super Mario Bros.
Spinies made an appearance in New Super Mario Bros. They are treated the same way as in their older side-scrolling games such as Super Mario Bros. or Super Mario Bros. 3. They have a new added ability to float in the water by transforming into a Spiny Egg.

Appearances in Other Games
Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, had Spinies, but it also introduced Ice Spinies. Both the regular Spinies and the Ice version would make the Dance Meter go down when stepped on. The Ice Spinies, however, were not Spinies at all and were simply a frozen piece of ice with sharp spikes on them. It is unknown why this enemy was named "Spiny."

Spinies have also made several appearances in the Mario Party series and the Mario Sport series.

Spinies will appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where Lakitu, as an Assist Trophy, will throw them to the ground in their 8-bit form. They will walk around and hurt players.

Appearances in Other Media


Spinies also made a very brief appearance on the The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, in the episode "Mario and the Red Baron Koopa". King Koopa had ordered Lakitu to throw several Spiny Eggs down to the people of Pasta Land, which hatched into Spinies, and terrorized the people for a short time. The Spinies seen in this episode were fairly similar to their game appearance.

A single Spiny later appeared very briefly in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "Life's Ruff". A Lakitu tossed a Spiny Egg next to a dog-turned Luigi, which hatched into a Spiny and bit Luigi. This Spiny looked more or less like the ones seen on The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!.

Paper Mario Stats and Tattle Information

 * HP: 5
 * Attack: 4
 * Defense: 3
 * Location: Flower Fields
 * Tattle:This is a Spiny. Spinies have spikes on their shells that are pretty sharp. They'll roll into Spiny Eggs and slam into you. It'll be much easier to fight them if you can flip them over. Their defense power falls to 0.

Trivia

 * A cry of "Enjoy your Spiny Burgers here!" can be heard during a certain scene in the Super Mario Bros. movie; a Spiny Burger is thought to be a hamburger-like, edible form of the unseen film equivalent of Spinys.


 * Although Super Paper Mario has most recently pluralized the word "Spiny" as "Spinys" (a pluralization also used in the comic Super Mario Adventures), most games (such as Super Smash Bros. Melee) tend to use "Spinies".