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===Unused appearances===
===Unused appearances===
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
Spindrifts were [[List of New Super Mario Bros. pre-release and unused content|included in pre-release builds]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' but were removed in the final version, where [[Spin Block (New Super Mario Bros.)|Spin Blocks]] fulfill their function.
Spindrifts were [[List of New Super Mario Bros. pre-release and unused content|included in pre-release builds]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' but were removed in the final version, where [[Spin Block (New Super Mario Bros.)|Spin Blocks]] fulfill their function.



Revision as of 00:31, November 27, 2024

Spindrift
Spindrift
Model from Super Mario 64 DS
First appearance Super Mario 64 (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
Comparable
Notable members

Spindrifts,[1] or Flower Heads,[2] are enemies in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. They have spinning flowers on their heads that allow them to hover around.

History

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS

Spindrifts roam around a small area, heading slowly towards the player character when he is in their proximity. They can hover above water in the Nintendo DS version. If the player character jumps on a Spindrift, it releases three coins and the character spin-jumps in the air, which can potentially allow him to reach certain higher areas. Spindrifts appear in both snow courses: Cool, Cool Mountain and Snowman's Land. In the latter course, several of them make their home inside an igloo, with the Japanese and Korean names for the mission Into the Igloo translating to "Spindrift's Home."

Super Mario Odyssey

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

Unused appearances

Spindrifts were included in pre-release builds in New Super Mario Bros. but were removed in the final version, where Spin Blocks fulfill their function.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 飘飘花 [3]
Piāopiāohuā
Fluttering Flowers
French Spindrift[?] -
German Propy[6] From "propeller" with diminutive suffix "-y"
Italian Spindrift[7] -
Korean 둥둥이씨[?]
Dungdung-i-ssi
From "둥둥" (dungdung, "floating"); "이" and "씨" are honorific terms

References

  1. ^ Pelland, Scott, and Dan Owsen (1996). Super Mario 64 Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 10.
  2. ^ Course 4 - Star 6: Wall Kicks Will Work. Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy. Archived June 10, 1998, 06:44:50 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 22, 2024.
  3. ^ February 4, 2004. Guide posted on forums describing how to beat Mission 4 of Snowman's Land. Simplified Chinese. Archived February 28, 2017, 01:01:09 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 27, 2018.
  4. ^ Motomiya, Shusuke (One Up),Yasuhiro Nemoto, Hideki Endo, Yuta Naoi, and Noriko Tsuyuki, editors (1996). 「キャラクター図鑑」 in 『スーパーマリオ64完全クリアガイド』. Tokyo: Media Factory (Japanese). ISBN 4-88991-411-0. Page 12.
  5. ^ 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario 64 section. Shogakukan. Page 86.
  6. ^ Kraft, John D., Thomas Görg, and Marko Hein, editors (1997). Der offizielle Nintendo 64 Spieleberater "Super Mario 64". Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (German). Page 8.
  7. ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Page 86.