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- The Pinwheel is a synthesized attack item in Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland. It is a throwable weapon that can be used in battle. When used, it will target a single enemy and cause physical and elemental damage.
- Pinwheel is a 4 player StarCraft map.
- <default>Pinwheel</default> Real NameUnknown What groups/people are they affilated with?Unknown What are their abilities?Unknown Which user created them?Unknown Nigel Whelken, also known as Pinwheel, is a villain and member of nursery rhyme based group The Nursery Krhymers.
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- Pinwheels are mimics that sit still until you approach, then they leap into the air and rotate their tentacles, moving sideways through the air in your direction while they slowly descend. Their behavior is similar to Jellywogs.
- The Pinwheel is an item in Animal Crossing, City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf. When the player is carrying it, it will spin. If the player runs, it will spin faster. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, if the player presses the A button or blows into the microphone on their 3DS the player's character will blow into the pinwheel and make it spin.
- Pinwheels are Fun essences exclusive to MySims PC. They can be found growing in the orchards of the Gardens.
- The Pinwheel is a quest item from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Link can acquire this item by trading an Exotic Flower to the Traveling Merchant on Mother & Child Isles. The Merchant located at Mother & Child Isles, on the Child Isle, and Greatfish Isle will offer an Exotic Flower in exchange for it, while the Merchant on Bomb Island will offer Link a Sickle Moon Flag. Once Link acquires it through trade, he can buy it from Zunari at his shop on Windfall Island.
- Pinwheel was a children's television show that aired on the Nickelodeon cable network from 1979 to 1989. The show was the original program featured on the Nickelodeon network (the channel itself was known as "Pinwheel" until 1981).
- Pinwheel was the flagship program for the then-new Nickelodeon network back in 1979, and in fact the entirety of the network's output from 1977 to 1979. (Nick was even called Pinwheel during that time.) It was a program similar to Sesame Street in many ways, having a standard human cast with numerous puppet friends. One of the interesting twists about Pinwheel was that it exposed American and Canadian children to otherwise unavailable European short subjects, like Miximetric, Chapi Chapo, Bod and Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings.
- It was notable for featuring a variety of animation from around the world (mostly Europe), in addition to live action segments where humans acted along with puppets. Live action characters included Sal and Smitty (an elderly couple who ran a newspaper called "The Daily Noodle"), Jake (a black guy who had small boxes which emitted various sound effects), and Kim (played by Arlene Miyazaki). Puppet characters included Plus and Minus (similar-looking characters whose favorite game was "Gotcha Last!"), Aurelia (a gypsy who lived in the house and used a special phone to dial the "Opposite City Operator"), Silas the Snail (had an elderly-looking face, and took an entire episode to go from one end of the garden to the other), Ebeneezer (green-faced equivalent to Oscar the Grouch from Sesame Stree
- Pinwheel was a children's television show that was the original of Nickelodeon cable network from 1979 to 1982. The show was the original program featured on Nickelodeon (the channel itself was known as "Pinwheel" until 1981). There were a total of 260 one-hour Pinwheel episodes recorded, however, Pinwheel was typically broadcast in 3 to 5 hour long blocks with multiple one-hour episodes shown back-to-back. It remains the longest running Nickelodeon show in episodes, and was the longest running in years until You Can't Do That On Television broke the record. It is now #3, behind You Can't Do That On Television and Rugrats. It was notable for featuring a variety of animation from around the world, in addition to live action segments where humans acted along with puppets. Live action charact
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