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A '''Spindrift'''<ref>Pelland, Scott, and Dan Owsen. ''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide. Page 10.</ref>, or '''Flower Head'''<ref>(June 10, 1998). [https://web.archive.org/web/19980610064450/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/super_mario64/4-6.html Course 4 - Star 6: Wall Kicks Will Work]. ''Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy'' (Internet Archive: Wayback Machine). Retrieved February 23, 2018.</ref>, is a hovering enemy from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Spindrifts have a spinning flower on their heads which allows them to hover around. They also have a yellow cone at the bottom of their heads. A green leaf-like cape tops the first half of the yellow cone. A Spindrift's head is just a white sphere with two eyes and a small mouth. In the [[Super Mario 64 DS|Nintendo DS remake]], their heads now have a peach-yellow color, their flowers on their heads are somewhat bigger, and their mouths are now colored black instead of red. They can also hover above water in the DS version.
A '''Spindrift''', <ref>Pelland, Scott, and Dan Owsen. ''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide. Page 10.</ref> or '''Flower Head''', <ref>(June 10, 1998). [https://web.archive.org/web/19980610064450/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/super_mario64/4-6.html Course 4 - Star 6: Wall Kicks Will Work]. ''Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy'' (Internet Archive: Wayback Machine). Retrieved February 23, 2018.</ref> is a hovering enemy from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Spindrifts have a spinning flower on their heads which allows them to hover around. They also have a yellow cone at the bottom of their heads. A green leaf-like cape tops the first half of the yellow cone. A Spindrift's head is just a white sphere with two eyes and a small mouth. In the [[Super Mario 64 DS|Nintendo DS remake]], their heads now have a peach-yellow color, their flowers on their heads are somewhat bigger, and their mouths are now colored black instead of red. They can also hover above water in the DS version.
[[File: SpindriftSM64.png|thumb|left|Spindrift in ''Super Mario 64'']]
[[File: SpindriftSM64.png|thumb|left|Spindrift in ''Super Mario 64'']]
[[File:NSMB Prerelease 9.jpg|thumb|A Spindrift in a [[List of New Super Mario Bros. pre-release and unused content|prototype]] version of ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]
[[File:NSMB Prerelease 9.jpg|thumb|A Spindrift in a [[List of New Super Mario Bros. pre-release and unused content|prototype]] version of ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]

Revision as of 21:24, September 13, 2021

Template:Species-infobox A Spindrift, [1] or Flower Head, [2] is a hovering enemy from Super Mario 64. Spindrifts have a spinning flower on their heads which allows them to hover around. They also have a yellow cone at the bottom of their heads. A green leaf-like cape tops the first half of the yellow cone. A Spindrift's head is just a white sphere with two eyes and a small mouth. In the Nintendo DS remake, their heads now have a peach-yellow color, their flowers on their heads are somewhat bigger, and their mouths are now colored black instead of red. They can also hover above water in the DS version.

Spindrift in Super Mario 64
A Spindrift in a prototype version of New Super Mario Bros.

If Mario jumps on the creature, the Spindrift releases three coins, and Mario Spin Jumps in the air. This technique can be used to get to other areas in new ways. Spindrifts appear in both snow worlds: Cool, Cool Mountain and Snowman's Land. In the latter world, several of them make their home inside of an igloo.

Spindrifts were supposed to appear in New Super Mario Bros., but were taken out of the final version, where Spin Blocks fulfill their function.

While standard Spindrifts do not appear in Super Mario Odyssey, one of the game's bosses, Torkdrift, is a mechanical Spindrift.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フワフワさん[3]
Fuwafuwa-san
Fluffy-san
Chinese 飘飘花 [4]
piāopiāohuā
From 飘飘然 (light and airy) + 花 (flower)
German Propy[?] From propeller
Italian Spindrift[5] -
Korean 둥둥이씨[?]
Dungdung-i-ssi
Mr. Floating

Trivia

  • The Japanese name for the mission Into the Igloo implies that the igloo is the home for the Spindrifts.

References

  1. ^ Pelland, Scott, and Dan Owsen. Super Mario 64 Player's Guide. Page 10.
  2. ^ (June 10, 1998). Course 4 - Star 6: Wall Kicks Will Work. Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy (Internet Archive: Wayback Machine). Retrieved February 23, 2018.
  3. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario 64 section, page 86.
  4. ^ Guide posted on forums describing how to beat Mission 4 of Snowman's Land
  5. ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia, pag. 86