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Revision as of 14:30, May 29, 2024

The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Spinia
Spinia.png
Location(s) Rogueport Sewers, Glitz Pit, Pit of 100 Trials (Levels 2, 4, 7, 9)
Max HP 3
Attack 1
Defense 0
Moves Spin (1)
Items Mushroom, Pretty Lucky P, Sleepy Sheep
Coins 0 - 1
Log A strange creature made of thin, papery boards. Still a completely mysterious species.
More
Level 7
Exp. points 0
Sleep? 100%
Dizzy? 100%
Confuse? 100%
Tiny? 100%
Burn? 150%
Freeze? 100%
Stop? 120%
Soft? 100%
Fright? 110%
Gale Force? 110%
KO? 150%
Tattle

That's a Spinia. A totally weird creature made of thin, papery boards. It certainly looks unique. Nobody knows much about these creatures, actually. Max HP is 3, Attack is 1, and Defense is 0. Its attacks are super-swift, but it should be pretty easy. Just give it a "Hee-YAAA!"

Tattle Log #:
47
“You got bad luck, getting matched up against us.”
Spinia, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Spinias are green creatures made of thin, papery discs in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They commonly appear in Rogueport Underground alongside their later-found spiked version called Spanias. As their name suggests, they and their attacks are derived from "spinner". Spinias and Spanias are also found in the Pit of 100 Trials, which also features the very powerful Spunias. Two Spinias also appear in Chapter 3 where they help make up the Destructors, a Glitz Pit team who served as a replacement for Bandy Andy who had "retired". However, The Destructors exit the rankings when Bandy Andy comes back and takes their place.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヒンニャー[?]
Hinnyā
Possibly from「捻る」(hineru, "to twist") or「平」(hira, "flat") and the partial corruption of「スピナー」(supinā, "spinner")
Chinese (traditional) 平喵[?] ?
Dutch Spinia[?] ?
French Hinya[?] Derived from Japanese name
German Sproing[?] Referring to their sound
Italian Lanternin[?] From lanterna ("lantern")
Korean 머탈[?]
Meotal
?
Spanish Farolín[?] Diminutive form of farol ("lantern")

See also

Trivia

The unused Spinia with a hamburger bun.
  • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door's data reveals what could possibly be another Spinia variant (seemingly a hamburger-themed one); this Spinia-like creature was supposedly going to be an ally of Luigi, as its sprite could be found next to those of Luigi's other partners.
  • In the Tattle Log, there is no space in between "HP" and "3" for Spinia.