Shiny Spinda (1)

Spot Panda Pokémon
All the Spinda that exist in the world are said to have utterly unique spot patterns. The shaky, tottering steps of this Pokémon give it the appearance of dancing.

# 327

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Ratings
11 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • ciebad
    expert23 April 2024

    ive always loved this shiny

  • Jshyzerflip
    expert2 April 2024

    Dece

  • Anonymous
    guest17 March 2024

    Looks like someone threw up all over it

  • Anonymous
    guest12 November 2023

    I think green makes spinda look like it needs to get sick after spinning around so much haha

  • Emily
    beginner11 November 2023

    There are too many green shinies. I think that this green is alright and a nice difference from OG, but it could've been a more appealing green. No... read more

  • Cavie
    expert16 September 2023

    Pretty good shiny, collecting all the Forms as shinies is increadealy hard, i don't really care about or notice the diffrence between the form anyw... read more

  • purrohlasagna
    expert23 August 2023

    nice haha

  • Stop spinda abuse
    guest19 January 2023

    Looks unsanitary please report this spinda to the hazmat unit.

  • Swampy Joe
    guest18 January 2023

    Sewage water green spinda was a mistake.

  • Tully Blimpp-Grelton
    expert14 January 2023

    a really nice greem

  • BrodyThePigBoy
    expert27 December 2022

    A green shiny is usually pretty bad, but I think this one is underrated.

More information

Shiny Spinda (1)

The shiny version of Spinda (1) in Pokémon GO was released on 01-07-2019.
Spinda (1) was originally discovered in the Hoenn region. The main colors of shiny Spinda (1) are green, and white. The typing of this Pokémon is normal. The Pokédex number of Spinda (1) is #327. In the dex they call Spinda (1) the Spot Panda Pokémon

All the Spinda that exist in the world are said to have utterly unique spot patterns. The shaky, tottering steps of this Pokémon give it the appearance of dancing. This Pokémon is usually seen normal Pokémon are the most common and are found in every climate. Look within parking lots, cities, schools, parks and anywhere with a decent sized population.

Spinda (1) belongs to the Spinda family.

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