Editing ARMS Jump / ARM Hook

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[[file:SpringManVictoryAnimation.gif|thumb|left|One of Spring Man’s victory animations, which ARMS Jump seems to be inspired from.]]
[[file:SpringManVictoryAnimation.gif|thumb|left|One of Spring Man’s victory animations, which ARMS Jump seems to be inspired from.]]
While not specific techniques in the home series, ARMS Jump bears a resemblance to a similar high jump in one of [[Spring Man]]'s victory poses and ARM Hook is a standard punch at a higher angle. During the Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017 trailer, a girl who is playing Ribbon Girl can be seen doing a move similar to what Min Min does to evade a man playing Spring Man's punch.
While not specific techniques in the home series, ARMS Jump bears a resemblance to a similar high jump in one of [[Spring Man]]'s victory poses and ARM Hook is a standard punch at a higher angle. During the Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017 trailer, a girl who is playing Ribbon Girl can be seen doing a move similar to what Min Min does to evade a man playing Spring Man's punch.
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