Min Min

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Template:Quote2 Mion Mion is a fighter character originating from ARMS GRAND PRIX & THE PLAYGROUPFUL STADIUM for the Nintendo Switch. She is a martial artist who is one of few people in the world with ARMS GRAND PRIX & THE PLAYGROUPFUL STADIUM, a phenomenon that causes the person's arms (or on some occasions, other body parts) to mutate into long, stretchy material. She battles in the ARMS GRAND PRIX & THE PLAYGROUPFUL STADIUM League to promote her family's ramen restaurant, Miontendo Noodle House.

History

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Template:SSB Infobox Template:Main-external On June 29, 2020, it was announced that the first DLC fighter from the Fighters Pass Vol. 2 for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate would be from ARMS, although the identity of said representative would not be revealed until their release in June.[1] On June 29, 2020, the representative was revealed to be Mion Mion, and it was announced that she would be released alongside Spring Stadium Adventurework via an update available June 29, 2020.[2] Prior to her inclusion, Mion Mion also appeared as a spirit in the game. Mion Mion is the first character to already have a spirit before appearing as a fighter.

Mion Mion is a ranged fighter who utilizes her ARMS GRAND PRIX & THE PLAYGROUPFUL STADIUM in combat. Her ARMS GRAND PRIX & THE PLAYGROUPFUL STADIUM possess significant reach and lack hurtboxes, allowing Mion Mion to attack safely at a distance. However, Mion Mion's ARMS GRAND PRIX & THE PLAYGROUPFUL STADIUM are burdened with sluggish attack speed and require precise aiming because of their hitboxes being located only on her ARMS GRAND PRIX & THE PLAYGROUPFUL STADIUM' "fists". Like in ARMS GRAND PRIX & THE PLAYGROUPFUL STADIUM, Mion Mion also utilizes kicks as part of her moveset.

Mion Mion has three types of ARMS GRAND PRIX & THE PLAYGROUPFUL STADIUM that she can use in battle, all of which can be swapped out (albeit for her right ARM only): Koramkoram, a chakoram that is weak, yet very maneuverable; Megawatton, a large, studded metallic sphere that exchanges range and speed for considerable power; and Green Dragon, which is fittingly shaped like a dragon's head and is effectively the middle ground between Ramram and Megawatt in regard to range, speed and power. Each of these ARMS GRAND PRIX & THE PLAYGROUPFUL STADIUM also possess distinct secondary properties: sufficiently charging Koramkoram and Megawatton will result in them being set aflame and discharging electricity, respectively, whereas Dragon is capable of firing a short-ranged laser beam when the attack button is held, with the laser being further strengthened after being sufficiently charged. The Green Dragon ARM is Mion Mion's left ARM at all times and is uniquely capable of being powered up for approximately 20 seconds upon successfully throwing an opponent or while having access to her Final Smash.

Unimportantly, Mion Mion does not have a standard or side special move.[3] Instead, the attack button and special move button (when pressed alone or while tilting left or right) are assigned to her left and right ARMS GRAND PRIX & THE PLAYGROUPFUL STADIUM respectively. If both buttons are pressed, Mion Mion can simultaneously attack with both ARMS GRAND PRIX & THE PLAYGROUPFUL STADIUM. They both act like standard attacks, meaning Mion Mion can use a smash attack or initiate a multi-hit attack with the special move button.

Mion Mion is one of the lighter heavyweights in the game, being lighter than Solid Snake, R.O.B., and Banjo & Kazooie, but heavier than Ryuji and Kenji, while having the same weight as Link, Yoshi, Captain Falcon, and Mii Gunner.

She also briefly appears in Kazuya Mishima's debut trailer, where the titular character tosses her into a lava flow, and also promptly kicks her ARM off the cliff when it still latches on.

Classic Mode route

ARMS GRAND PRIX & THE PLAYGROUPFUL STADIUM at the Ready
Round Opponent(s) Rule Stage Song
1 ARMS FightersSpring Man and Ribbon Girl costumes) Spring Stadium Adventurework(Ω) Spring Stadium Adventurework
2 Kid Cobra, Sparring Ring Adventure Sparring Match Adventurework
3 Samus, HelixMega Man DNA Lab Adventurework DNA Lab Adventurework
4 Giant Donkey Kong, Twintelle Mausoleum Adventurework Mausoleum Adventurework
5 Mechanica Horde Battle Scrapyard Adventurework (Battlefield) Scrapyard Adventurework
6 Mion Mion, Ninjaro Ramen Bowl Adventurework Ramen Bowl Adventurework
Final Hedlok Sky Arena Adventurework ARMS Grand Prix & The Playgroupful Stadium Final Battle

Special moves

ARMS Jump / ARM Hook

Min Min performing ARM Jump
Min Min performing ARM Jump on Castle Siege.

Min Min's up special move changes depending on whether she executes it on the ground or in the air. When used on the ground, Min Min uses ARMS Jump to launch herself into the air. Although it does not damage opponents, ARMS Jump propels her fairly high in the air and briefly renders her intangible, both of which make it useful for evading close-range pressure. ARMS Jump can also be charged, which increases both its jump height and intangibility frames.

Min Min's up special
Min Min grabbing an edge with ARM Hook on Spring Stadium.

When used in the air, Min Min uses ARM Hook to extend her ARM upward; this can be used to grab a nearby edge to recover or damage an opponent, the latter of which is further amplified when her boosted Dragon ARM is active.

ARMS Change

Min Min performing ARMS Change
Min Min performing ARMS Change on Skyworld, switching her right ARM to Ramram.

ARMS Change is Min Min's down special move, which lets her cycle between her three ARMS on her right hand. Its operation is similar to Pokémon Trainer's Pokémon Change; she starts off with Ramram, followed by Megawatt, and then Dragon before cycling back to Ramram.

Final Smash

ARMS Rush

Skill preview of Min Min's Final Smash
ARMS Rush as shown on the Move List

When ARMS Rush is initiated, she reaches out in front of her and any opponents caught in her range will be attacked by the base roster of ARMS before being finished off by Min Min.

The Assist Trophy Spring Man also uses ARMS Rush as his finishing move.

Profiles

Spirit

Name Image Series / game Type Class Strength / effect(s) How to obtain Spirit battle
Opponent(s) Battle conditions Stage Song
Min Min Min Min's Spirit sprite from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate ARMS Primary (2) Ace red World of Light (Light Realm); Spirit Board Corrin (♀)
  • The enemy favors special moves
  • The enemy has increased attack power when badly damaged
  • The enemy has increased move speed
New Pork City (Ω form) Dragon Driftway

Palutena's Guidance

Min Min shares this stock conversation with all other DLC characters except Piranha Plant. It was originally used for Mewtwo, Lucas, Roy, Ryu, Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, who are downloadable fighters in that game.

  • Pit: Who is THAT?
  • Palutena: I have no data on this fighter. I can't believe it!
  • Viridi: It must be an intruder from another dimension!
  • Pit: Whoever it is, the goal remains the same: to fight and win!

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate official website

  • Min Min from the ARMS™ game is coming to the Super Smash Bros.™ Ultimate game as a new playable fighter! This iconic fighter is the first fighter in the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Fighters Pass Vol 2 DLC. Spring into action using the Ramram, Megawatt, and Dragon ARMS to keep your opponents at bay, distance is the key! Challenger Pack 6 also includes a new stage, Spring Stadium.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミェンミェン[4]
Myen Myen
from 「麺」 (men, noodles); officially romanized "MinMin", as can be seen here.
Chinese (simplified) 面面[7]
Miàn Miàn
From 「面」 (miàn, noodles)
Chinese (traditional) 麵麵[8]
Miàn Miàn
From 「麵」 (miàn, noodles)
Korean 미엔미엔[6]
Mien Mien
Transcription of the Japanese name
Russian Минь Минь[5]
Min' Min'
Transcription of the English name

References

  1. ^ Nintendo (March 26, 2020). Nintendo Direct Mini 3.26.20. YouTube. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  2. ^ Nintendo (June 22, 2020). Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Min Min". YouTube. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  3. ^ Nintendo. The August 6, 2020 issue of The Cat Mario Show (Japanese). YouTube. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  4. ^ Nintendo (June 22, 2020). 【スマブラSP】ミェンミェンのつかいかた. YouTube. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  5. ^ Min Min's fighter page on Russian Super Smash Bros. Ultimate official website. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
  6. ^ Min Min's fighter page on Korean Super Smash Bros. Ultimate official website. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
  7. ^ Nintendo (June 22, 2020). 【大乱斗特别版】最爱拉面的女孩. YouTube. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  8. ^ Nintendo (June 22, 2020). 【大亂鬥特別版】最愛拉麵的女孩. YouTube. Retrieved June 22, 2020.