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* Karakuri Spider (''Yu-Gi-Oh!'') | * Karakuri Spider (''Yu-Gi-Oh!'') | ||
* Mariel (''Kirby'') | * Mariel (''Kirby'') | ||
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* Spinarak and Ariados (''Pokémon'') | * Spinarak and Ariados (''Pokémon'') | ||
Revision as of 23:53, 30 April 2021
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This is a list of spiders.
Introduced in the 1950s
- Charlotte A. Cavatica (Charlotte's Web)
Introduced in the 1960s
- Miss Spider (James and the Giant Peach)
Introduced in the 1990s
- Aragog (Harry Potter)
- Blackarachnia and Tarantulas (Beast Wars: Transformers)
- Karakuri Spider (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
- Mariel (Kirby)
- Scuttlebug (Mario)
- Spinarak and Ariados (Pokémon)
Introduced in the 2000s
- Kumo (American Dragon: Jake Long episode "The Heist")
- Mother Spider (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
- Nhã-Nhã-Nhã (Ilha Rá-Tim-Bum)
- Minecraft spiders
Introduced in the 2010s
- Joltik, Galvantula, and Araquanid (Pokémon)
- Muffet (Undertale)
- Shiraori / White (So I'm a Spider, So What?)