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Spindel is not part of a species. In Super Mario 64, there is only one of him. If he's in another game where there are multiple Spindel, please post the game. | Is the name "Spindel" or "Spindle"? The name for a part of a sewing machine is spelled s-p-i-n-d-l-e. - [[User:Billtn|Bill-tendo]] 22:37, 10 July 2012 (EDT) | ||
Spindel is not part of a species. In Super Mario 64, there is only one of him. If he's in another game where there are multiple Spindel, please post the game. {{unsigned|Yoshirox10}} | |||
It seems that [[Rhomp]] is same as Spindel... Let's merge? {{User:SWFlash/Sig}} | |||
:It depends on whether the original Japanese names of both are the same (I don't know either, though). --[[User:Grandy02|Grandy02]] 10:36, 28 July 2010 (UTC) | |||
I have deleted the useless trivia so please don't add it again; "spindel" may be Swedish for spider as the trivia said, but the name origin comes from the fact it spins and because it looks like a a spindel - a tool which is part of a sewing machine. [[User:Lu-igi board|Lu-igi board]] | |||
:It's a pun on the correct spelling of the word. The article title will stay until a reliable source appears. | |||
:{{User:YoshiKong/sig}} 22:42, 3 October 2012 (EDT) |
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Is the name "Spindel" or "Spindle"? The name for a part of a sewing machine is spelled s-p-i-n-d-l-e. - Bill-tendo 22:37, 10 July 2012 (EDT)
Spindel is not part of a species. In Super Mario 64, there is only one of him. If he's in another game where there are multiple Spindel, please post the game.
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by Yoshirox10 (talk).
It seems that Rhomp is same as Spindel... Let's merge? SWFlash
- It depends on whether the original Japanese names of both are the same (I don't know either, though). --Grandy02 10:36, 28 July 2010 (UTC)
I have deleted the useless trivia so please don't add it again; "spindel" may be Swedish for spider as the trivia said, but the name origin comes from the fact it spins and because it looks like a a spindel - a tool which is part of a sewing machine. Lu-igi board
- It's a pun on the correct spelling of the word. The article title will stay until a reliable source appears.