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'''Spana''' (スパナ ), or '''Electro Spinner''', is a [[badnik]] which first appears in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' and makes later appearances from ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'' onward.
 
'''Spana''' (スパナ ), or '''Electro Spinner''', is a [[badnik]] which first appears in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' and makes later appearances from ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'' onward.
  
The Spana is a variant of the [[Spina]] badnik that is capable of defending itself with an electrical barrier that prevents players from attacking it with a [[Homing Attack]]. In ''Sonic Adventure'', it looks identical to a regular Spinner, but from ''Sonic Unleashed'' onward they have been given a turquoise color to make them distinguishable from regular Spinners while also adopting the less menacing redesign the Spinners have been given.
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==Sonic Adventure==
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The Spana is a variant of the [[Spina]] badnik that is capable of defending itself with an electrical barrier that prevents players from attacking it with a [[Homing Attack]]. In ''Sonic Adventure'', it looks identical to a regular Spinner.
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{| class="prettytable"
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!Character !! Stage
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  |Sonic || [[Speed Highway]], [[Sky Deck]], [[Final Egg]]
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  |Knuckles || [[Speed Highway]], [[Casinopolis]], [[Sky Deck]]
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|}
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==Sonic Unleashed==
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From ''Sonic Unleashed'' onward they have been given a turquoise color to make them distinguishable from regular Spinners while also adopting the less menacing redesign the Spinners have been given.
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==Sonic Colors==
  
 
In ''[[Sonic Colors]]'', the Electro Spinners were given a design that is a hybrid of the ''Adventure'' and ''Unleashed'' designs while retaining the turquoise colouring. The [[Sonic Colours (DS)|DS version]] also features multiple new types of Spinners:
 
In ''[[Sonic Colors]]'', the Electro Spinners were given a design that is a hybrid of the ''Adventure'' and ''Unleashed'' designs while retaining the turquoise colouring. The [[Sonic Colours (DS)|DS version]] also features multiple new types of Spinners:
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[[File:Coloursds electro.png]]<br>
 
[[File:Coloursds electro.png]]<br>
 
'''Electro Spinners''' strictly cause electric shocks.
 
'''Electro Spinners''' strictly cause electric shocks.
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==Sonic Generations==
  
 
In the HD versions of ''[[Sonic Generations]]'', the Electro Spinner reappears in [[Speed Highway (Sonic Generations)|Speed ​​Highway]], [[Seaside Hill (Sonic Generations)|Seaside Hill]] (replacing the Flappers of the original [[Seaside Hill]]) and [[Rooftop Run (Sonic Generations)|Rooftop Run]]. They have the same design and attack pattern as in ''Sonic Colors''.
 
In the HD versions of ''[[Sonic Generations]]'', the Electro Spinner reappears in [[Speed Highway (Sonic Generations)|Speed ​​Highway]], [[Seaside Hill (Sonic Generations)|Seaside Hill]] (replacing the Flappers of the original [[Seaside Hill]]) and [[Rooftop Run (Sonic Generations)|Rooftop Run]]. They have the same design and attack pattern as in ''Sonic Colors''.
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==Sonic Lost World==
  
 
In the 3DS version of ''[[Sonic Lost World]]'', Electro Spinners can be found throughout most of the stages, namely in [[Windy Hill]], [[Frozen Factory]], [[Silent Forest]] and [[Sky Road (Sonic Lost World)|Sky Road]]. They retain their attack pattern from past appearances.
 
In the 3DS version of ''[[Sonic Lost World]]'', Electro Spinners can be found throughout most of the stages, namely in [[Windy Hill]], [[Frozen Factory]], [[Silent Forest]] and [[Sky Road (Sonic Lost World)|Sky Road]]. They retain their attack pattern from past appearances.

Revision as of 20:14, 9 January 2018

Electro Spinner in Sonic Colors.

Spana (スパナ ), or Electro Spinner, is a badnik which first appears in Sonic Adventure and makes later appearances from Sonic Unleashed onward.

Sonic Adventure

The Spana is a variant of the Spina badnik that is capable of defending itself with an electrical barrier that prevents players from attacking it with a Homing Attack. In Sonic Adventure, it looks identical to a regular Spinner.

Character Stage
Sonic Speed Highway, Sky Deck, Final Egg
Knuckles Speed Highway, Casinopolis, Sky Deck

Sonic Unleashed

From Sonic Unleashed onward they have been given a turquoise color to make them distinguishable from regular Spinners while also adopting the less menacing redesign the Spinners have been given.

Sonic Colors

In Sonic Colors, the Electro Spinners were given a design that is a hybrid of the Adventure and Unleashed designs while retaining the turquoise colouring. The DS version also features multiple new types of Spinners:

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Sliver/Plated Spinners cannot be destroyed.
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Prism Spinners disappear and reappear.
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Electro Spinners strictly cause electric shocks.

Sonic Generations

In the HD versions of Sonic Generations, the Electro Spinner reappears in Speed ​​Highway, Seaside Hill (replacing the Flappers of the original Seaside Hill) and Rooftop Run. They have the same design and attack pattern as in Sonic Colors.

Sonic Lost World

In the 3DS version of Sonic Lost World, Electro Spinners can be found throughout most of the stages, namely in Windy Hill, Frozen Factory, Silent Forest and Sky Road. They retain their attack pattern from past appearances.

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