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*[[Spring Stadium]] was added to the game as a downloadable stage alongside Min Min. The stage features several platforms that can be jumped upon for additional height and a display that cycles through every ARMS fighter.
*[[Spring Stadium]] was added to the game as a downloadable stage alongside Min Min. The stage features several platforms that can be jumped upon for additional height and a display that cycles through every ARMS fighter.
*[[Spring Man]] appears as a computer-controlled ally known as an [[smashwiki:Assist Trophy|Assist Trophy]]. He punches opponents using [[Toaster]]s and uses [[Rush]] after hitting an opponent.
*[[Spring Man]] appears as a computer-controlled ally known as an [[smashwiki:Assist Trophy|Assist Trophy]]. He punches opponents using [[Toaster]]s and uses [[Rush]] after hitting an opponent.
*[[smashwiki:Mii_Fighter_(SSBU)|Mii Fighters]] can wear costumes and hats based on Spring Man, [[Ribbon Girl]] and [[Ninjara]] complete with their signature [[Toaster]], [[Sparky]] and [[Chakram]] ARMS, respectively.
*[[smashwiki:Mii_Fighter_(SSBU)|Mii Fighters]] can wear costumes and hats based on Spring Man, [[Ribbon Girl]] and [[Ninjara]] complete with their signature [[Toaster]], [[Sparky]] and [[Chakram]] ARMS, respectively. The Ninjara costume was later added in the game as a DLC Mii Fighter Costume alongside the release of Min Min.
*18 ''ARMS'' music tracks were added to the game as DLC, including new remixes of "ARMS Grand Prix Official Theme Song" and "Ramen Bowl" by the game's original composer, Atsuko Asahi. Min Min also has a victory fanfare after winning a battle that is an abridged cover of the ''ARMS'' theme song, notably incorporating vocals from the version performed by Ribbon Girl. The victory fanfare also incoperates the original victory jingle from the game at the end.
*18 ''ARMS'' music tracks were added to the game as DLC, including new remixes of "ARMS Grand Prix Official Theme Song" and "Ramen Bowl" by the game's original composer, Atsuko Asahi. Min Min also has a victory fanfare after winning a battle that is an abridged cover of the ''ARMS'' theme song, notably incorporating vocals from the version performed by Ribbon Girl. The victory fanfare also incoperates the original victory jingle from the game at the end.
*Fighters from ARMS appear as some of many collectible, stat-boosting [[smashwiki:Spirits (characters)|Spirits]]. The 12 spirits include Spring Man, Ribbon Girl, Min Min (one base game spirit and one fighter spirit), [[Twintelle]], Ninjara, [[Master Mummy]], [[Mechanica]], [[Byte & Barq]], [[Kid Cobra]], [[Helix]] and [[Max Brass]].
*Fighters from ARMS appear as some of many collectible, stat-boosting [[smashwiki:Spirits (characters)|Spirits]]. The 12 spirits include Spring Man, Ribbon Girl, Min Min (one base game spirit and one fighter spirit), [[Twintelle]], Ninjara, [[Master Mummy]], [[Mechanica]], [[Byte & Barq]], [[Kid Cobra]], [[Helix]] and [[Max Brass]].
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*According to series director Masahiro Sakurai, Min Min was selected as the ''ARMS'' representative just because Kosuke Yabuki requested her. However, even before his request, both Min Min and Ninjara were in consideration for the spot.
*According to series director Masahiro Sakurai, Min Min was selected as the ''ARMS'' representative just because Kosuke Yabuki requested her. However, even before his request, both Min Min and Ninjara were in consideration for the spot.
*Min Min was the only Super Smash Bros. Ultimate fighter to be represented as both a playable character and as an equippable Spirit until Pyra and Mythra were added as playable fighters.
*Min Min was the only Super Smash Bros. Ultimate fighter to be represented as both a playable character and as an equippable Spirit until Pyra and Mythra were added as playable fighters.
:*She is also the first fighter to have their series announced for inclusion in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate before the character itself.
**She is also the first fighter to have their series announced for inclusion in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate before the character itself.
 
* Min Min's Classic Mode route; called "'''ARMS at the Ready!'''", makes references to the ARMS characters.
** '''Round 1''': Min Min fights against two Mii Brawlers dressed as Spring Man and Ribbon Girl on Spring Stadium (Omega Form), with the stage's theme playing.
**'''Round 2:''' A fight against Little Mac on the Boxing Ring stage with the ''Sparring Ring'' theme playing. Reference to Springtron.
**'''Round 3:''' A fight against Samus and Mega Man in their green alternate costume on the Frigate Orpheon stage with ''DNA Lab'' theme playing. Samus references [[Dr. Coyle]] while Mega Man references Helix
**'''Round 4:''' A fight against a giant Donkey Kong in his white alternate costume on the Kongo Jungle stage with ''Mausoleum'' theme playing. Reference to Master Mummy
**'''Round 5:''' A fight against a horde of R.O.Bs on the Spring Stadium stage (Battlefield Form) with the ''Scrapyard'' theme playing. The horde fight itself is a reference to the [[1-on-100]] mode. The Yellow R.O.Bs are a reference to Mechanica while the Dark Blue R.O.B that appears last is a reference to Byte & Barq.
**'''Round 6:''' Min Min fights against herself on the Spring Stadium stage with the Ramen Bowl theme playing.
**'''Final Round:''' A fight against Galleom with the ''ARMS Grand Prix Final Battle'' theme playing. Reference [[Hedlok]]. It could also most likely to reference Hedlok taking control of Max Brass during the Grand Prix mode due to the build being vaguely similar.
 
*In Min Min's reveal trailer, she is initially shown with regular, human arms, rather than spring-like ARMS. This is based on information released by Nintendo of Europe on Twitter, confirming that ARMS revert to normal once the fighter removes their mask.<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoEurope/status/877103769200336897/</ref>
*In Min Min's reveal trailer, she is initially shown with regular, human arms, rather than spring-like ARMS. This is based on information released by Nintendo of Europe on Twitter, confirming that ARMS revert to normal once the fighter removes their mask.<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoEurope/status/877103769200336897/</ref>
*Ribbon Girl and Ninjara are the only Spirits in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that were formerly only obtainable through [[smashwiki:Summon|summoning]], but are now obtainable through Min Min's [[smashwiki:DLC Spirits|DLC Spirits]] board.
*Ribbon Girl and Ninjara are the only Spirits in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that were formerly only obtainable through [[smashwiki:Summon|summoning]], but are now obtainable through Min Min's [[smashwiki:DLC Spirits|DLC Spirits]] board.
:*Ribbon Girl, Ninjara, Spring Man and Twintelle are also the only Spirits that were already present in the base game, but were later added to a DLC Spirits board post-launch.
**Ribbon Girl, Ninjara, Spring Man and Twintelle are also the only Spirits that were already present in the base game, but were later added to a DLC Spirits board post-launch.
:* Min Min's Classic Mode route; called "'''ARMS at the Ready!'''", makes references to the ARMS characters.
*Ayumi Fujimura; the voice actress of [[Mechanica]], provides the voice of Sheik, Princess Zelda & Mii Fighters (Voice 4) in this game.
:**'''Round 1''': Min Min fights against two Mii Brawlers dressed as Spring Man and Ribbon Girl on Spring Stadium (Omega Form), with the stage's theme playing.
*In addition to all of her three alternate palette swaps from the original game, Min Min has four new ones exclusively for this game:
:** '''Round 2:''' A fight against Little Mac on the Boxing Ring stage with the ''Sparring Ring'' theme playing. Reference to Springtron.
**Her fifth color resembles Kid Cobra's Right color
:** '''Round 3:''' A fight against Samus and Mega Man in their green alternate costume on the Frigate Orpheon stage with ''DNA Lab'' theme playing. Samus references [[Dr. Coyle]] while Mega Man references Helix
**Her sixth color is based on her Dragon Arm and Twintelle's Left color
:** '''Round 4:''' A fight against a giant Donkey Kong in his white alternate costume on the Kongo Jungle stage with ''Mausoleum'' theme playing. Reference to Master Mummy
**Her seventh color is based on Ribbon Girl's Down color
:** '''Round 5:''' A fight against a horde of R.O.Bs on the Spring Stadium stage (Battlefield Form) with the ''Scrapyard'' theme playing. The horde fight itself is a reference to the [[1-on-100]] mode. The Yellow R.O.Bs are a reference to Mechanica while the Dark Blue R.O.B that appears last is a reference to Byte & Barq.
**Her eight color is based on the Phoenix ARM and Byte & Barq's Left color
:** '''Round 6:''' Min Min fights against herself on the Spring Stadium stage with the Ramen Bowl theme playing.
*While they only appeared on the jumbotron screen in Spring Stadium, the characters who were added to ARMS post-launch (Lola Pop, Misango, Springtron, and Dr. Coyle) do not appear  as spirits. Max Brass however; who was a post-launch character in ARMS but only appeared as a final Grand Prix opponent prior to his inclusion, also has a Spirit.  
:** '''Final Round:''' A fight against Galleom with the ''ARMS Grand Prix Final Battle'' theme playing. Reference [[Hedlok]]. It could also most likely to reference Hedlok taking control of Max Brass during the Grand Prix mode due to the build being vaguely similar.
*Min Min's reveal trailer is notable for being the first time in two decades that Captain Falcon's voice actor, Ryō Horikawa provides new voice clips, though they're simply sounds of him slurping noodles rather than spoken dialogue.
:* Ayumi Fujimura; the voice actress of [[Mechanica]], provides the voice of Sheik, Princess Zelda & Mii Fighters (Voice 4) in this game.
*Min Min appears in the CGI portion of Kazuya Mishima's reveal trailer as one of the five defeated fighters that Kazuya throws in a volcano.
 
**Min Min also appears in Sora's reveal trailer, appearing among the crowd of fighters who were turned into trophies until later regained sentients after Sora appears. She could also be seen at the end of the final shot where Mario and Sora shake hands.
==See also==
==See also==
*[[smashwiki:Min Min (SSBU)|Min Min's page on SmashWiki]]  
*[[smashwiki:Min Min (SSBU)|Min Min's page on SmashWiki]]
*[[smashwiki:Super_Smash_Bros._Ultimate|Article on SmashWiki]]
*[[smashwiki:Super_Smash_Bros._Ultimate|Article on SmashWiki]]
*[[smashwiki:ARMS (universe)|''ARMS'' universe on SmashWiki]]  
*[[smashwiki:ARMS (universe)|''ARMS'' universe on SmashWiki]]
*[[ARMS (game)|''ARMS'']]
*[[ARMS (game)|''ARMS'']]


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