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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:SpringManRibbonGirlFightARMS.jpg|thumb|left|[[Spring Man]] fighting Ribbon Girl at Spring Stadium in ''ARMS''.]]
[[File:SpringManRibbonGirlFightARMS.jpg|thumb|left|[[Spring Man]] fighting Ribbon Girl at Spring Stadium in ''ARMS''.]]
Ribbon Girl is one of the playable fighters in ''ARMS''. As her name implies, her design is themed around ribbons, such as her ARMS being extendable ribbons and her hair also being ribbons. Ribbon Girl is also a pop star within the world of ''ARMS''. Within the game she has two extra jumps, a double air-dash, and an aerial fast-fall, and her default ARMS consist of the Sparky, Popper, and Slapamander.  Her home stage is Ribbon Ring, a concert themed stage reflecting her pop star career.
Ribbon Girl is one of the playable fighters in ''ARMS''. As her name implies, her design is themed around ribbons, such as her ARMS being extendable ribbons and her hair also being ribbons. Ribbon Girl is also a pop star within the world of ''ARMS''. Within the game she has two extra jumps, a double air-dash, and an aerial fast-fall, and her default ARMS consist of the Sparky, Popper, and Slapamander.  Her home stage is Ribbon Ring, a concert themed stage reflecting her pop star career. Her grand prix ending depicts her performing a concert with a band on what appears to be Ribbon Ring, with her face on the giant screen.
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Revision as of 16:17, January 11, 2021

Ribbon Girl
SSBU spirit Ribbon Girl.png
ARMS (universe)
Official artwork of Ribbon Girl from ARMS.
Universe ARMS
Debut ARMS (2017)
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Karaoke JOYSOUND for Nintendo Switch (2017, cameo) Japan
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Switch
Species Human
Gender Female
Place of origin Ribbon Ring
Designed by Masaaki Ishikawa
Voice actor Momoka Kawasaki
Article on ARMS Institute Ribbon Girl

Ribbon Girl (リボンガール, Ribbon Girl) is a character and playable fighter in the Nintendo Switch game ARMS.

Origin

Spring Man fighting Ribbon Girl at Spring Stadium in ARMS.

Ribbon Girl is one of the playable fighters in ARMS. As her name implies, her design is themed around ribbons, such as her ARMS being extendable ribbons and her hair also being ribbons. Ribbon Girl is also a pop star within the world of ARMS. Within the game she has two extra jumps, a double air-dash, and an aerial fast-fall, and her default ARMS consist of the Sparky, Popper, and Slapamander. Her home stage is Ribbon Ring, a concert themed stage reflecting her pop star career. Her grand prix ending depicts her performing a concert with a band on what appears to be Ribbon Ring, with her face on the giant screen.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Assist role

Ribbon Girl in ARMS Rush.

Ribbon Girl is seen in Min Min's Final Smash, ARMS Rush, and unleashes a flurry of punches alongside other characters from ARMS.

As a background character

Ribbon Girl appears on the screen in background of Spring Stadium. She also appeared in Min Min's reveal trailer where she knocks Spring Man away from the invitation before it is ultimately claimed by Min Min.

As a costume

Ribbon Girl set for Mii Brawler.

Ribbon Girl is the basis of a costume for Mii Brawlers.

Spirit

Ribbon Girl also appears as a summonable primary spirit. She can be summoned with the spirit cores of Elite Beat Divas and ChuChu. If the player has purchased Min Min, her spirit battle can be fought.

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base Power Max Power Base Attack Max Attack Base Defense Max Defense Ability Series
1,288
SSBU spirit Ribbon Girl.png
Ribbon Girl
Grab
★★ 2 1485 5944 614 2458 814 3258 Fist Attack ↑ ARMS

Other appearances

  • Ribbon Girl's vocals appear in the ARMS Victory theme.

Trivia

  • Ribbon Girl and Ninjara are the first summon-exclusive spirits to gain spirit battles in a update.