Spiny (Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix)

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in-game explanation screen on Spinies in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix
Red and green Spinies from the Mush Mode Explanation screen

Spinies are obstacles that appear in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. Multiple types appear in the game.

In the Mush Mode versions of "In the Whirlpool" and "Step by Step," Spinies sometimes appear in place of an arrow, and they look like metallic spheres with spikes and have black rims, essentially appearing to be mines. If the player steps on a Spiny, it explodes (like a mine), causing the player's dance meter to decrease significantly. Spinies appear in red and green colors, with the red Spinies moving faster than the green ones.

Mario playing Coin Collection
Luigi jumping over a non-explosive Spiny in Coin Collection

Another form of Spinies appears in the minigames Banana Storm and Coin Collection; these Spinies resemble orange Spiny Eggs and do not appear to be explosive. In Banana Storm, Ukikis may sometimes throw these instead of bananas, the former of which Mario or Luigi must avoid. In Coin Collection, Mario or Luigi must avoid the Spinies while riding on a cloud; failing to do so causes him to fall off.

An Ice Spiny from Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix
An Ice Spiny from the instruction booklet
in-game explanation screen on Ice Spinies in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix
Two Ice Spinies from the Mush Mode Explanation screen

The game also includes frozen variants called Ice Spinies, which appear to be flat chunks of ice with large sharp icicles growing from the top surface. They can be briefly found in the background of World 4 during the game's campaign, where they are avoided while descending the mountain. Like red and green Spinies, they make a significant appearance only in the Mush Mode versions of "Rendezvous on Ice" and "Midnight Drive." Like the red and green Spinies, they come in two speeds, and stepping on Ice Spinies makes them explode, causing the dance meter to drop significantly.

Names in other languages[edit]

Spiny[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トゲトゲ[?]
Togetoge
Spikey
French Pic-Mine
Pics-Mines
[?]
Spike-Mine plural
German Pieks-Mine[?] Poke Mine
Italian Minaspina
Minespine
[?]
Thorn Mine plural
Spanish Pinchobomba[?] Spike bomb

Spiny (non-explosive)[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トゲトゲ[?]
Togetoge
Spikey
French Pic-Pic
Pics-Pics
[?]
Spiny Egg plural
German Stachi-Ei[?] Spiny Egg
Italian Pallaspina
Pallespine
[?]
Thorn Ball plural
Spanish Huevo de Pinchón[?] Spiny's egg

Ice Spiny[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 氷のトゲトゲ[?]
Kōri no Togetoge
Iced Spikey
French Picaglass[?] From pic (spike), glace (ice), and pic à glace (ice pick)
German Eisige Pieks-Mine[?] Icy Poke Mine
Italian Punte di ghiaccio[?] Ice spikes
Spanish Carámbano[?] Icicle