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"Ball 'N' Chain" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Ball & Chain or ball on chains.
"Ball and Chain" redirects here. For the object from Yoshi Topsy-Turvy, see Ball and Chain (Yoshi Topsy-Turvy). For the object from the Yoshi franchise often operated by Boo Guys, see Ball and chain (windup).
Spinner
A Spinner from New Super Mario Bros. Wii
A Ball 'N' Chain in New Super Mario Bros. Wii
First appearance Super Mario World (1990)
Latest appearance New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe (2019)
Variant of Spike Ball
Variants
Comparable

A Spinner,[1][2] originally known as a Ball 'N' Chain[3][4] (also spelled Ball 'N Chain,[5] Ball 'n' Chain,[6] or Ball and Chain[7]), is a spiked ball on a chain first appearing in Super Mario World. Spinners are usually found in castles and similar environments and are often indestructible. Their behavior varies depending on the game, switching between spinning around in a circular motion and swinging repetitively in a pendulum motion. The chain also changes, with most games allowing Mario to safely pass through it unharmed.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario World

A Ball 'N' Chain from Super Mario World
Defeated Ball 'N' Chain

Ball 'N' Chains first appear in Super Mario World, in castles and fortresses. They continuously rotate from a Gray Block. Using a Spin Jump will allow Mario/Luigi to harmlessly bounce off the spiked ball. The only way this obstacle can be defeated is by using a Super Star, but its sprite will change into a defeated Bony Beetle, as it was never intended to be destroyed.

New Super Mario Bros.

Rotation-style Ball 'N' Chains reappear in New Super Mario Bros. They only appear in World 7-Castle. The blocks are still there, and one even has a Star Coin. Aesthetically, they spin wildly on the end of the chain as well as rotating on the block; however, this does not affect their attack.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

Rotation-style Ball 'N' Chains reappear in New Super Mario Bros. Wii once, in World 3-Tower and in a secret area of World 4-Castle.

Super Mario 3D Land

Ball 'N' Chain
A Ball 'N' Chain in Super Mario 3D Land

In Super Mario 3D Land, Ball 'N' Chains appear in purple with yellow spikes and chain. Like some earlier appearances, they are not linked to shackles. Instead of performing complete rotations, they only make pendulum movements. They can be destroyed by making contact with them as Invincible Mario, White Tanooki Mario, or Statue Mario. The first level they appear in is World 1-2.

New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Luigi U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

Screenshot of Impossible Pendulums in New Super Luigi U.
A Spinner in New Super Luigi U

In New Super Mario Bros. U, New Super Luigi U and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, they appear under the current name Spinner, which is a retranslation of the original Japanese name. Regular and giant versions appear, once again swinging in a pendulum-like manner. These Spinners cannot be avoided by passing through the chains, as they have been spiked like the iteration from the Yoshi's Island series. Mario can pass through Spinners while under the effects of a Super Star, though he cannot destroy them.

Super Mario World television series

Ball 'n' Chain
A Ball 'N' Chain as it appears in the show

A Ball 'N' Chain makes a brief appearance in the Super Mario World animated series episode "Send in the Clown". Mario, while traveling through Neon Castle, narrowly avoids being hit by a Ball 'N' Chain that drops from the ceiling as he traverses over some lava.

Yoshi's Island series

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

Rotation-style Ball 'N' Chains appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. They are colored orange instead of black, and usually found in forts. Their chains are replaced by spiked bars, some of which are double-sided. Hacking shows that they can by destroyed by Superstar Mario.[8] They, along with similar objects such as windup ball and chains, are operated by certain Boo Guys.

Yoshi's Island DS

Ball 'N' Chains, known as Spinning Spikes,[9] reappear in Yoshi's Island DS. They act they do in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, except they are operated by background Shy Guys.

Yoshi's New Island

Spinner in Yoshi's New Island
A Spinner in Yoshi's New Island

Spinners reappear in Yoshi's New Island. Their behavior remains unchanged, except they operate automatically instead of manually.

Yoshi's Story

Ball 'N' Chains appear in Yoshi's Story, where they swing in a manner similar to pendulums for the first time. Unlike Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, their chains are harmless. They are found alongside windup iron balls, which share the same graphics. Both appear in the stages The Tall Tower and Magma Castle.

Super Princess Peach

Ball 'N' Chains in Bowser's Villa
Ball 'N' Chains in Super Princess Peach

In Super Princess Peach, pendulum-style Ball 'N' Chains appear in Bowser's Villa, where they swing back and forth between the background and foreground. The chains resemble their appearance in Super Mario World, but the spiked balls are green, having a resemblance to Bowser's Shell.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

Motionless Ball 'N' Chains make a minor reappearance in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, where they are seen hanging from the ceiling as decorations in Bowser's Castle.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Spinner from Mario Kart 8
A Spinner in Mario Kart 8's Bowser's Castle

In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, a single Spinner appears as an obstacle in Bowser's Castle. The obstacle acts virtually the same as the pendulums in Tick-Tock Clock, except that the player will spin out upon hitting it. The Spinner will move faster during the final lap of the race. Unlike in previous games, the spikes on the ball appear to be blunt, similarly to Thwomps.

Mario Party 10

Pendulum-style Spinners appear in Mario Party 10 in the minigame Spiked Ball Scramble, where they hang from the ceiling and swing across the path. They can be encountered in a standard and a larger size, and take out players in one hit.

Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World

Spinners also appear in Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World. This time, they look closer to their New Super Mario Bros. U redesign, but retain their fully-rotating behavior from the Yoshi's Island series.

Profiles

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Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario 3D Land romfs/ObjectData/SwingSpike.szs SwingSpike Swing Spike

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese グルグル[10]
Guru Guru
グルグルバー[11][12]
Guru Guru Bā
回転鉄球かいてんてっきゅう[13]
Kaiten Tekkyū
振り子の鉄球[14]
Furiko no Tekkyū
ふりこてっきゅう[15][16]
Furiko Tekkyū
Japanese onomatopoeia for spinning; shared with Flipper

Spinning Bar (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's New Island); alternate spelling shared with Guruguru bar

Spin Iron Ball (Yoshi's Island DS)

Pendulum's Iron Ball (Super Mario 3D Land)

Pendulum Iron Ball (New Super Luigi U and Mario Party 10)
Chinese 转链球[18]
Zhuàn Liànqiú
Spinning Chained Ball
Dutch Stekelbal[?] Prickle Ball
French (NOA) Pendule[?] Pendulum
French (NOE) Fléau[17] Flail
German Kettenkugel[?] Chain Ball
Italian Mazzapendolo[?] Portmanteau of "mazza" (bat) and "pendolo" (pendulum)
Korean 시계추 철구[?]
Sigyechu Cheolgu
Pendulum Iron Ball
Portuguese (NOE) Maça Rotativa[19] Rotating Mace
Spanish Gigamaza[?] Gigamace

References

  1. ^ Castle Crawl in-game video description
  2. ^ Stratton, Steve (November 18, 2012). New Super Mario Bros. U PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 129.
  3. ^ Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Page 52.
  4. ^ Nintendo Power volume 28. Pages 15 and 20.
  5. ^ Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Pages 75, 90, 100, 144.
  6. ^ Nintendo Power Advance Volume 4. Pages 33, 49, 82.
  7. ^ Musa, Alexander. Mario Kart 8 PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 130. "Ball and Chain: The ball and chain swings over gaps. If you hit the ball straight on, you’ll be brought to a halt!"
  8. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnb0ZVs_tFw&t=4m15s
  9. ^ Black, Fletcher. Yoshi's Island DS PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 132. "Spinning Spikes"
  10. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook. Pages 60, 118, 150, 215.
  11. ^ 「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオ★ヨッシーアイランド」 (Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario: Yossy Island). Page 28.
  12. ^ 「任天堂公式ガイドブック ヨッシー New アイランド」 (Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Yoshi's New Island). Page 44.
  13. ^ 「任天堂公式ガイドブック ヨッシーアイランドDS」 (Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Yoshi's Island DS). Page 34.
  14. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario 3D Land section. Page 186.
  15. ^ Impossible Pendulums
  16. ^ Spiked Ball Scramble
  17. ^ Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 French ending
  18. ^ 无敌阿尔宙斯 (August 28, 2013). 神游 超级马力欧世界 敌人官译. Baidu Tieba. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  19. ^ Canal New Super Mario Bros. U (February 13th, 2013). New Super Mario Bros. U - Desafios: Calma no Castelo (Wii U) video description.

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