
Aquapolis·#62·2003
Spinarak, the String Spit Pokémon, is a Bug/Poison-type from Generation II, known for its intricate web-spinning and distinctive spider-like appearance, a cultural icon for its unique design. This particular Spinarak card is from the Aquapolis set, released in 2003, a common variant that stands out due to its e-Reader compatibility and charming art style. Here, you will discover Spinarak's Pokédex lore, its card's specific attacks, energy costs, weakness, and detailed history of this unique Aquapolis edition.
Read more ↓Spinarak, the String Spit Pokémon, is a Bug/Poison-type introduced in Generation II with the release of Pokémon Gold and Silver. Known for its distinctive spider-like appearance, Spinarak spins webs to catch prey and create its home. Its diet primarily consists of smaller insects, which it ensnares with its sticky silk. Spinarak is often found in forests, caves, and dark, secluded areas where its intricate webs can be most effective. It evolves into Ariados starting at level 22. In the games, Spinarak’s Bug/Poison typing gives it weaknesses to Fire, Flying, Psychic, and Rock-type moves, while resisting Fighting, Grass, Bug, and Poison attacks. In the anime, Spinarak has been featured in various episodes, often showcasing its web-spinning abilities and sometimes appearing as a loyal companion to trainers. Its unique design, resembling a smiling face on its back, has made it a memorable, albeit sometimes spooky, Pokémon for many fans. The species embodies the delicate balance of nature, acting as both predator and part of the ecosystem's intricate web.
Last updated: April 10, 2026