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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Spin-Offs are works that derive from existing media, usually detailing in a single aspect of the series.  
*Spin-Offs are works that derive from existing media, usually detailing in a single aspect of the series.
**Coincidentally, the game they debut in is released in the same year as the first console spinoff, ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing]]''.
**Coincidentally, the game they debut in is released in the same year as the first console spinoff, ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing]]''.


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Revision as of 23:08, March 29, 2016

Spin-Off
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Species: Canine-like Skeleton
Role: Enemy
World: Land of the Undead
Battlebrawl Island
Attacks: Kicks and tail slaps while spinning
Appears in: Skylanders: SuperChargers

Spin-Offs are enemies seen in Skylanders: SuperChargers, mostly in the Land of the Undead. They resemble smaller Spot Bites, but have a skull resembling that of a canine; they also wear helmets with bat wings and ride in small armored segways. Their only method of attacking is to activate their segway to spin and attempt to hit the Skylander with their tails and feet, and are completely invulnerable until it stops spinning and they fall to the ground again. Their behavior is identical to that of Mohawk Cyclopses, Brawl & Chains and several others.

Trivia

  • Spin-Offs are works that derive from existing media, usually detailing in a single aspect of the series.