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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Spin Dash SCD.png|thumb|left|Sonic performing a Spin Dash in ''Sonic CD''.]]
[[File:Spin Dash SCD.png|thumb|left|Sonic performing a Spin Dash in ''Sonic CD''.]]
The Spin Dash originates from ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'', but in that game, the player had to rapidly tap the button to charge the spin, making it more like Spin Charge. However, in ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'', Sonic does not hop when he executes the attack. The Spin Dash move in ''Brawl'' is derived from ''Sonic the Hedgehog CD'', where the player has to only hold down on the control pad and a jump button for Sonic to automatically charge the Spin Dash. However, in ''Sonic CD'', Sonic doesn't automatically hop when he dashes off, nor can he change his direction at will.The Spin Dash has appeared in most 3D ''Sonic'' games to date, where the player has more control over the move and can even be canceled into a jump.
The Spin Dash originates from ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'', but in that game, the player had to rapidly tap the button to charge the spin, making it more like Spin Charge. However, in ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'', Sonic does not hop when he executes the attack. The Spin Dash move in ''Brawl'' is derived from ''Sonic the Hedgehog CD'', where the player has to only hold down on the control pad and a jump button for Sonic to automatically charge the Spin Dash. However, in ''Sonic CD'', Sonic doesn't automatically hop when he dashes off, nor can he change his direction at will. The Spin Dash has appeared in most 3D ''Sonic'' games to date, where the player has more control over the move and can even be canceled into a jump.


The Burning Spin Dash variation calls back to the Flame Ring upgrade in ''Sonic Adventure 2'', which set Sonic on fire when spin dashing, letting him destroy otherwise indestructible metal crates.
The Burning Spin Dash variation calls back to the Flame Ring upgrade in ''Sonic Adventure 2'', which set Sonic on fire when spin dashing, letting him destroy otherwise indestructible metal crates.
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