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Spikes also appear in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', which also introduces the orange haired, enraged [[Mad Spike]].
Spikes also appear in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', which also introduces the orange haired, enraged [[Mad Spike]].


An icy variety of Spike called [[Snow Spike]] also appears in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' and instead of spiked balls, they throw big snowballs.
An icy variety of Spike called [[Snow Spike]] also appears in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' and instead of spiked balls, they throw big snowballs. Normal Spikes also reappear in [[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]].


Some are green while others (ones that inhabit cold places) are white. [[Clubba]]s closely resemble Spikes, which differ in that they are bigger than Spikes, and instead of producing spiked balls, Clubbas wield them on their maces. The Japanese names of Spikes and Clubbas, Gabon and Gabon Hei respectively, imply that they are directly related. In ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', Spikes appeared under their Japanese name [[Gabon]]. Additionally, the character [[Tolstar]] (found in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'') may be the [[Beanbean Kingdom]] version of Spike.  
Some are green while others (ones that inhabit cold places) are white. [[Clubba]]s closely resemble Spikes, which differ in that they are bigger than Spikes, and instead of producing spiked balls, Clubbas wield them on their maces. The Japanese names of Spikes and Clubbas, Gabon and Gabon Hei respectively, imply that they are directly related. In ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', Spikes appeared under their Japanese name [[Gabon]]. Additionally, the character [[Tolstar]] (found in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'') may be the [[Beanbean Kingdom]] version of Spike.  

Revision as of 16:03, November 11, 2009

Artwork of a Spike from Super Mario Bros. 3
A Spike throwing a spiked ball.

Spikes are enemies that appeared first in Super Mario Bros. 3. They were found in the Water Land and Iced Land stages, and attack by pulling spiked balls out of their stomachs and throwing them at Mario or Luigi; like Lakitus, they have unlimited amounts of ammo. Also, Spikes' stomachs can be used to store other things as well.

In Super Mario Momotarō, a Spike appears alongside a Parabeetle and a Boomerang Bro. as allies of Mario, aiding him in defeating Bowser and rescuing Princess Peach.

Spikes later reappear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Instead of pulling spiked balls from their stomachs, they shoot huge ones twice their size. They only are in BLIZZARD!!!, but in the remake, they also appear in Endless World of Yoshis. They are erroneously misnamed "Mace Penguins."

Spikes also appear in Super Princess Peach, which also introduces the orange haired, enraged Mad Spike.

An icy variety of Spike called Snow Spike also appears in New Super Mario Bros. and instead of spiked balls, they throw big snowballs. Normal Spikes also reappear in New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Some are green while others (ones that inhabit cold places) are white. Clubbas closely resemble Spikes, which differ in that they are bigger than Spikes, and instead of producing spiked balls, Clubbas wield them on their maces. The Japanese names of Spikes and Clubbas, Gabon and Gabon Hei respectively, imply that they are directly related. In Yoshi's Story, Spikes appeared under their Japanese name Gabon. Additionally, the character Tolstar (found in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga) may be the Beanbean Kingdom version of Spike.

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