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{{BadgesTableRow|You reenacted the Ver. 3 title screen illustration. Agility vs. grace!|30|Unknown|Participate in a fight between [[Ribbon Girl]] wielding<br>double [[Sparky]]s and [[Lola Pop]] wielding double<br>[[Funchuk]]s in the [[Via Dolce]].}} | {{BadgesTableRow|You reenacted the Ver. 3 title screen illustration. Agility vs. grace!|30|Unknown|Participate in a fight between [[Ribbon Girl]] wielding<br>double [[Sparky]]s and [[Lola Pop]] wielding double<br>[[Funchuk]]s in the [[Via Dolce]].}} | ||
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==Appearances in other media== | |||
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''=== | |||
Ribbon Girl appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as a costume worn by Mii Fighters, specifically the [[smashwiki:Mii_Brawler_(SSBU)|Mii Brawler]], complete with her signature Sparky ARMS. She also appears as a Spirit that can either be summoned by using the spirit cores of the [[smashwiki:List_of_spirits_(Others)#Elite_Beat_Divas|Elite Beat Divas]] and [[wikirby:ChuChu|ChuChu]] or fought in Min Min's DLC Spirits board. | |||
Ribbon Girl also cameos in [[Min Min]]'s reveal trailer as well as her [[smashwiki:Final Smash|Final Smash]], [[ARMS Rush]], attacking players alongside other characters from ''ARMS''. She also appears on an electronic billboard in the background of Spring Stadium. | |||
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