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<blockquote>''Spring Gym owns this open-air stadium. The square arena is surrounded by springboards. Jump on them for a big boost! This is a true test of an ARMS fighter's extendable arms.''<ref>Nintendo Co., Ltd., [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/aabqa/fighter/1/index.html "Spring Man"], retrieved 2017-05-09.</ref></blockquote>
{{FlavorText|An open-air stadium owned and operated by the Spring Gym, it features springboards around the perimeter that can be used for big jumps. Basically, the ideal place for some pure and stretchy ARMS combat. |[http://arms.nintendo.com/fighters/spring-man/ Official Description]}}


'''Spring Stadium''' is a stage in '''''[[ARMS]]'''''. It is affiliated with [[Spring Man]] and was first shown alongside the game's reveal during the Nintendo Switch presentation in January 2017.
'''Spring Stadium''' is a stage in '''''[[ARMS]]'''''. It is affiliated with [[Spring Man]] and was first shown alongside the game's reveal during the Nintendo Switch presentation in January 2017. The spring boards give a chance to juggle.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
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==Layout==
==Layout==
The stage has a square shape, with a mostly flat surface. The edges of the navigable area consist of trampolines that fighters can either jump on for extra height, or bounce others off to stun them.
The stage has a square shape, with a mostly flat surface. The edges of the navigable area consist of trampolines that fighters can either jump on for extra height or bounce others off of. The trampolines and the increased air mobility they provide allow players to dodge an incoming punch as well as to gain a higher ground and punch from above. Bouncing players off of the trampolines also lead to additional combo options, such as using an extra grab attack to deal 20 additional damage while the opponent is in midair.
 
==Related Badges==
:''Main article: [[Badge Stash]]''
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! width="280px" | Description !! Reward !! Design !! Unlock Criteria
{{BadgesTableRow|You bounced 5 times in a row on<br>the springboards in Spring Stadium.<br>Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!|30|Unknown|Bounce on the springboards 5 times in a row.}}
|}
 
==Appearances in other media==
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
Spring Stadium was announced as a downloadable stage for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on June 22nd, 2020 and released on June 29th, 2020 alongside [[Min Min]]. It features numerous differences compared to the original stage from ''ARMS'', such as a screen display of every fighter from the game and three platforms that can be jumped upon for greater height.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Names in other languages==
{{ForeignName
|Jap=スプリングスタジアム
|JapR=Supuringu Sutajiamu
|JapM=Spring Stadium
|ChiT=彈簧競技場
|ChiTR=Daahnwòhng Gihnggeihchèuhng
|ChiTM=Spring Arena
|ChiS=弹簧竞技场
|ChiSR=Tánhuáng Jìngjìchǎng
|ChiSM=Spring Arena
|Dut=Springstadion
|DutM=Spring Stadium
|Fre=Stade Spring
|FreM=Spring Stadium
|Ger=Spring-Stadion
|GerM=Spring Stadium
|Ita=Stadio Boing
|ItaM=Boing Stadium
|Rus=Спринг-Стадион
|RusR=Spring-Stadion
|RusM=Spring Stadium
|Spa=Estadio muelle
|SpaM=Spring Stadium
}}


== References ==
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