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Spinarak
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Page Type(s)
N/A
Pokémon
Basic Information
Height
1′08″ (0.5m)
Weight
18.7 lbs. (8.5kg)
Insomnia / Swarm
Evolutionary Information
Stage
Basic
Gender
50% Female, 50% Male
Species
String Spit Pokémon
Appearance(s)
Pokémon Gold and Silver

Spinarak (イトマル, Itomaru in original Japanese language versions) is a fictional species from the Pokémon franchise.

Spinarak's name is a combination of spinneret, which is where a spider excretes silk, and arachnid. Itomaru could be a combination of 糸 (ito), thread, and 丸 (maru), circle.

Characteristics

Spinarak's design is based on the spider. In particular, Spinarak shares coloring and appearance with the "Happy Face Spider," an arachnid from Hawaii that seems to have a face on its abdomen.

It is interesting to note that Spinarak's current Shiny color of dark blue was actually its sprite's default color when it debuted in Pokémon Gold and Silver. Sprites in later games were changed to the current lime green skin color to be consistent with the official artwork of the Pokémon.

It spins a web of fine silk and then waits patiently and with complete motionlessness until prey, such as a bug Pokémon, becomes ensnared in the sticky web. It then waits until nightfall, at which point Spinarak prepares and then devours the prey. The web can be called Spinarak's "second nervous system" because the Pokémon is able to determine the type of prey that has become trapped simply through the vibrations that are created. Many, at first glance, mistake the markings on Spinarak's back as a face. Unlike real-life spiders, Spinarak have only six legs, with two poisonous fangs that kill prey and a venomous barb on its head, similar to Weedle's.


Appearance

Wild Spinarak can be found in Pokémon Gold on Route 2, Route 30, Route 31, Route 37 and in Crystal on Route 2, Route 30, Route 31, Route 37 and in National Park. It only appears at night. Ledyba appears in Spinarak's place in Silver, so it must be traded from Gold or Crystal.

In the third generation games, wild Spinarak can be found in FireRed and LeafGreen in Pattern Bush on Six Island; however, Spinarak are much more common in FireRed. It can also be caught in Emerald's Safari Zone Extension. One is also available in Pokémon XD as a Shadow Pokémon owned by a typical Cipher Peon.

Anime

In Pokémon anime episode 123, Spinarak Attack, Ash Ketchum's party visits a city in which the police force uses Spinarak to aid them in their work instead of the traditional Growlithe that most police in the Pokémon universe use.

Bugsy, the Bug-type specialising gym leader of Azalea Town, owns a Spinarak as well.

Spinarak has many other small appearances in various episodes, usually alongside other Bug Pokémon. Misty has a phobia for bug-like Pokémon, and is therefore naturally afraid of Pokémon such as Spinarak, Caterpie, and Kakuna, among others, though in one episode, it is revealed that she considers Ledyba to be cute.

Manga

During the Gold, Silver and Crystal saga, one of Team Rocket's elite operatives owns a Spinarak, which uses its webs extensively to trap its targets.

Trading Card game

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Spinarak in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Spinarak has made several appearances as a basic grass type pokémon in the following expansions:

  • Neo Genesis
  • Neo Discovery
  • Aquapolis (2 cards)
  • EX: Team Rocket Returns
  • EX: Unseen Forces


References

Publications
  • Barbo, Maria. The Official Pokémon Handbook. Scholastic Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0-439-15404-9.
  • Loe, Casey, ed. Pokémon Special Pikachu Edition Official Perfect Guide. Sunnydale, CA: Empire 21 Publishing, 1999. ISBN 1-930206-15-1.
  • Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen Player’s Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., August 2004. ISBN 1-930206-50-X
  • Mylonas, Eric. Pokémon Pokédex Collector’s Edition: Prima’s Official Pokémon Guide. Prima Games, September 21 2004. ISBN 0-7615-4761-4
  • Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon Emerald Version Player’s Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., April 2005. ISBN 1-930206-58-5

External links

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