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|homeworld = {{iw|armsinstitute|Mausoleum}}
|homeworld = {{iw|armsinstitute|Mausoleum}}
|artist = Masaaki Ishikawa
|artist = Masaaki Ishikawa
|voiceactor = Koji Takeda
|japanactor = Koji Takeda
|interwiki = armsinstitute
|interwiki = armsinstitute
|interwikiname = ARMS Institute
|interwikiname = ARMS Institute
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==Origin==
==Origin==
One of the playable fighters in ''ARMS'', Master Mummy lived and died many years ago. He was resurrected as a mummy possessing the {{iw|armsinstitute|ARMS|extendable}} gene by {{s|armsinstitute|Dr. Coyle}} during her experiments. He has now dedicated himself to searching for his lost family, but has completely lost his memory. His home stage is the {{s|armsinstitute|Mausoleum}} where he was resurrected. If {{s|armsinstitute|Grand Prix}} mode is beaten with him, his victory photo shows him reunited with his wife and young son, both of whom are also mummified. His Grand Prix ending depicts Biff interviewing Master Mummy in a suit sitting next to a mummified woman and child, presumably his family, and the championship best on the table in front of him, implying that he won the tournament. Master Mummy's standard {{iw|armsinstitute|ARMS|equipment}} are the {{s|armsinstitute|Megaton}}, the {{s|armsinstitute|Retorcher}}, and the {{s|armsinstitute|Phoenix}}; he utilizes two Megatons in ''Super Smash Bros.''
One of the playable fighters in ''ARMS'', Master Mummy lived and died many years ago. He was resurrected as a mummy possessing the {{iw|armsinstitute|ARMS|extendable}} gene by {{s|armsinstitute|Dr. Coyle}} during her experiments. He has now dedicated himself to searching for his lost family, but has completely lost his memory. His home stage is the {{s|armsinstitute|Mausoleum}} where he was resurrected. If {{s|armsinstitute|Grand Prix}} mode is beaten with him, his victory photo shows him reunited with his wife and young son, both of whom are also mummified. Master Mummy's standard {{iw|armsinstitute|ARMS|equipment}} are the {{s|armsinstitute|Megaton}}, the {{s|armsinstitute|Retorcher}}, and the {{s|armsinstitute|Phoenix}}; he utilizes two Megatons in ''Super Smash Bros.''


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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<gallery>
<gallery>
ARMS group shot in Min Min trailer.png|Master Mummy's appearance (far right) in Min Min's reveal trailer.
ARMS group shot in Min Min trailer.png|Master Mummy's appearance (far right) in Min Min's reveal trailer.
Master Mummy.jpg|Master Mummy's cameo on [[Spring Stadium]].
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|zh_tw={{rollover|木乃伊大師|Mùnǎiyī Dàshī|?}}
|zh_tw={{rollover|木乃伊大師|Mùnǎiyī Dàshī|?}}
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== Trivia ==
* By pure coincidence, Koji Takeda, the voice actor of Master Mummy in ''ARMS'', would later be featured in the Japanese dub of ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'' as the voice of [[Donkey Kong]], whose Master Mummy is represented by in his spirit battle in ''Ultimate'', released nearly three years after the release of Challenger Pack 9.


{{ARMS universe}}
{{ARMS universe}}
[[Category:Spirits]]
[[Category:Spirits]]

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