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Min Min

Min Min (SSBU)/Hitboxes. From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. Wiki Min Min (SSBU) Jump to navigation Jump to search. Move Name Hitbox Neutral attack 1 (tapped) Neutral special 1 (tapped) Kung Fu Combo: Neutral attack 2 (tapped) Neutral special 2 (tapped).

  1. Tiers SSBU Min Min Min Min's Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tier match ups. Ganondorf - 7.2 Worst Match. Pikachu - 4.0 Vote for tiers. Vote for Min Min's tiers ».
  2. Min Min, a character from Nintendo’s other fighting game, Arms, brings the Smash Ultimate roster to a number so staggering you really don’t even need to keep count anymore.
  3. Min Min comes to Smash Bros Ultimate as part of Fighter Pass 2. Here's what you need to know about their movesets, Final Smash and more. Guide by Jake Green, Guides Editor Updated on 22 June 2020.
  4. Min Min is an unconventional character in Super Smash Bros. Just like her appearance in Arms, Min Min focuses on her long-ranged punches that can stretch forward for half the stage. Within Smash she is a tricky fighter to master, but these tips and tricks can help you noodle your way up to the top.
Height5' 5' (167 cm)
WeightUnimportant (Unknown)
Age18
AffiliationMintendo Noodle House (麺昊堂)
StageRamen Bowl
HobbiesEating mom's homemade ramen
Voice ActressHaruna Takatsu
(高津 はる菜)
Signature
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Official Stats
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Dashed lines indicate Dragon Arm
Size
Arm Girth
Speed
Jumping
Kicking
Love of Ramen
Grab Damage150
Walking Speed100%
Dash Distance100%
Charge Dash Distance100%
Max Charge Time1.6 seconds
Standard ARMS


'Well, get a whiff of that! The one and only 'ramen bomber' has entered the ring. It's Min Min! This young lady proves that 'noodle arms' ain't no joke—They pack a real punch! And don't let her size fool you—Min Min's fighting can kick it with the best of 'em.'
—Biff

Min Min is a playable fighter in ARMS. She is a martial artist who battles to promote her family's ramen restaurant, the Mintendo Noodle House.

Appearance[edit]

Min Min appears mostly human except for her spiraled irises and her ramen-like hair and ARMS. She has green eyes, blonde hair with straight-cut bangs and a fringe, along with an orange mask. Slices of narutomaki (a Japanese processed fish product sometimes found in ramen) are attached to the upper part of her noodle arms. When fully charged, her left noodle arm transforms into a dragon. She wears an orange beanie shaped like an upside-down ramen bowl, an orange athletic shirt, orange athletic shorts, black calf-length leggings, and green sneakers. Other outfits she wears includes a chef-like version of her outfit consisting of an orange shirt with a small bowtie on the collar, matching shorts and orange leggings as well as an apron with her logo on it and black flat shoes, a white sweater revealing blue bra or undershirt straps and blue jeans along with two of her badges pinned to her hat, as well as a dark orange kimono with white fur on the top, a yellow bow in the back, and a pair of black zōri (Japanese sandals) with orange straps. She's also shown to wear her hair in a ponytail with a green hairband and into a loose bun held by a green chopstick with a narutomaki on it.

Backstory[edit]

'A member of ramen royalty, she hails from the famed Mintendo Noodle House! Her spicy kicks are known to knock down her opponents' attacks. Can her fiery personality bring the championship belt home to her family's restaurant?!'
—Official description


Abilities[edit]

Min Min can execute a kick when dashing backwards on the ground or in any direction while in the air which knocks down oncoming attacks. By charging her ARMS for longer than usual or successfully completing a throw, Min Min can transform her left arm into a dragon. While in dragon form, the equipped ARM will significantly increase in size and remain charged indefinitely until Min Min is hit with a charged punch, knocked down, or has the left arm disabled, losing the dragon arm.

Playstyle[edit]

Min Min's dragon ARM becomes permanently charged unless she's knocked down. This means that she is able to constantly put mobile pressure, that for other characters would be limited to only a few seconds. Players should use her deflect kicks to deny knockdowns, while being using her charge ARM to bully and harass the opponent constantly, whether up close or at range.

ARM Recommendations[edit]

ARMS that put on notable amounts of pressure and control when charged fit the Ramen Bomber well, because she almost always has a charged ARM. These are good choices:

Version History[edit]

Version history
4.0.0 Normal arm girth increased.


Related Badges[edit]

Main article: Badge Stash
DescriptionRewardDesignUnlock Criteria
Someone's hungry for action!
You've played as Min Min
for 50 rounds!
60Play as Min Min 50 times.
You've entered the ring as Min Min
for 500 rounds! Why fight without
dragon arm if you don't have to?
200Play as Min Min 500 times.
You've burned Min Min 100 times.
Now that's gotta hurt!
100Defeat Min Min 100 times.
Min Min's lost 250 rounds
against you. That's using YOUR noodle!
200Defeat Min Min 250 times.
You reached level 5
in the 2nd Party Crash! Choosing
Min Min really paid off.
30Choose Min Min in the second Party Crash event and reach level 5 (no longer obtainable), or get it randomly from the random badges (levels 15-30) obtainable in future Party Crashes.
You made it to level 10
in the 2nd Party Crash?
Min Min would be so proud.
30Choose Min Min in the second Party Crash event and reach level 10 (no longer obtainable), or get it randomly from the random badges (levels 15-30) obtainable in future Party Crashes.
You reached level 5
in the 12th Party Crash!
Nice work, Min Min!
30Choose Min Min in the twelfth Party Crash event and reach level 5 (no longer obtainable), or get it randomly from the random badges (levels 15-30) obtainable in future Party Crashes.
You reached level 10
in the 12th Party Crash!
Way to be, Min Min!
30Choose Min Min in the twelfth Party Crash event and reach level 10 (no longer obtainable), or get it randomly from the random badges (levels 15-30) obtainable in future Party Crashes.
You've fought in 10 rounds of
Min Min vs. Ninjara!
60Participate in 1-on-1 matches between Min Min and Ninjara adding up to a total of ten or more rounds.
You've fought in 10 rounds of
Misango vs. Min Min!
60Participate in 1-on-1 matches between Misango and Min Min adding up to a total of ten or more rounds.
You won a battle as Min Min using
the Funchuk. Martial arts level-up!
30Defeat an opponent using Min Min equipped with the Funchuk on at least one ARM.
You've fought 10 matches using each Min Min color!60Play 10 matches for each Min Min's 4 color palettes.

Appearances in other media[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

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Min Min was included as a downloadable fighter for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on June 29th, 2020 alongside the stage Spring Stadium as ARMS's first playable fighter in the Super Smash Bros. series. She uses her Ramram, Megawatt and Dragon ARMS and can swap her right ARM for any of them mid-battle. She was chosen to be the fighter for ARMS because the game's director, Kosuke Yabuki, requested her.

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Quotes[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Costumes[edit]

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Orange and Green

Yellow and Black

Blue and Pink

White and Red

To select a costume, click and hold , then hold in the direction of the desired costume while confirming with .

Victory Animations[edit]

In-game Screenshots[edit]

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  • Min Min posing on Ramen Bowl.

  • One of Min Min's victory pose.

Promotional Art[edit]

  • Official art of Min Min eating Ramen.

  • Official animated art of Min Min eating Ramen.

  • Promotional art released alongside Version 3.2.0.

  • Artwork commemorating Min Min's victory of the Party Crash Bash.

In-game Screenshots (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)[edit]

  • Min Min kicking in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

  • Min Min grabbing a ledge in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

  • Min Min punching Little Mac on Boxing Ring in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

  • Min Min firing a fully-charged Megawatt against Captain Falcon on Spring Stadium in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

  • Min Min kicking Wii Fit Trainer in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

  • Min Min posing with Meloetta in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Promotional Art (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)[edit]

  • Depiction in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

  • Official art commemorating Min Min's addition to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

  • Additional official art commemorating Min Min's addition to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

  • The splash art for Min Min joining Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Grand Prix Ending[edit]

SPOILER ALERT! Don't read if you don't want to be spoiled.


Trivia[edit]

  • Min Min was announced during a Nintendo Direct on April 12th, 2017.
  • As her theme suggests, Min Min speaks Chinese and her logo is a stylized version of the Chinese character '麺' (lit. men), meaning 'noodle.'
  • Min Min is the only fighter to be shown with two different ARMS in her official art.
  • The Mintendo Noodle House's name is a portmanteau of 'Min Min' and 'Nintendo.'
  • On the Japanese version of the ARMS website, Min Min's weight is listed as 'On a diet', rather than 'Unimportant'.
  • Min Min is the first fighter to both win a Party Crash and lose one (Stretch to the Limit and Martial Arts Mash-Up respectively).
  • Min Min is the first fighter to be featured in three Party Crashes.
  • Min Min was crowned the ultimate victor of the Party Crash Bash tournament after a victory against Ninjara on June 17th, 2019.
  • In her reveal trailer for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Min Min is seen without her mask in a first for any ARMS fighters (excluding Mechanica); until she puts the mask on, she has normal human arms and lacks the signature spiraled irises, indicating that she toggles her, and implicitly other fighters', access to these traits by choice. Kosuke Yabuki explained to Masahiro Sakurai ARMS fighters are neither cyborgs or mutants, but people who possess the ARMS ability.
  • Min Min is a heavyweight in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate at 104 units, equivalent to Link, Yoshi, Captain Falcon, and Mii Gunner. However, weight in the Smash Bros. series sometimes differs from fighters' origin games and could be unofficial.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Min Min

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseミェンミェン
Myen Myen
Myen is a Japanese transcription of miàn, noodle in Chinese. Romanized in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a single word ('MinMin'), while the official ARMS website uses the English spelling.
Chinese (Traditional)麵麵
Mihn Mihn
Noodle Noodle
Chinese (Simplified)面面
Miàn Miàn
Noodle Noodle
DutchMin MinMin Min
FrenchMin MinMin Min
GermanMin MinMin Min
ItalianMin MinMin Min
Korean미엔미엔
Mien Mien
Transcription of Japanese name.
RussianМинь Минь
Min' Min'
From English name
SpanishMin MinMin Min

The Ramen Bomber

LanguageNameMeaning
Japanese闘う! ラーメン少女
Tatakau! Rāmen Shōjo
Fighting! Ramen girl. It is probably a parody of a famous manga, Tatakae!! Ramenman
Chinese (Traditional)格鬥拉麵少女
Gaakdau Lāaimihn Síunéuih
拉麵拳法少女 (Grand Prix)
Lāaimihn Kyùhnfaat Síunéuih
The Fighting Ramen Girl
Ramen Kenpo Girl
Chinese (Simplified)格斗拉面少女
Gédòu Lāmiàn Shàonǚ
拉面拳法少女 (Grand Prix)
Lāmiàn Quánfǎ Shàonǚ
The Fighting Ramen Girl
Ramen Kenpo Girl
DutchDe ramenrammerThe ramen rammer
FrenchLa toquée des ramenThe ramen knocker
GermanDie SiegeshungrigeThe Victory Hungry
ItalianL'amante del ramenThe ramen lover
RussianКоролева лапши
Koroleva lapshi
Noodle queen
SpanishLa reina del fideo fritoThe queen of the fried noodle
Retrieved from 'https://armswiki.org/w/index.php?title=Min_Min&oldid=20659'
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's next DLC fighter, Min Min from Arms, is almost here. The new character arrives later today, June 29, alongside the game's 8.0 update, which adds a handful of new Mii Fighter costumes and a new feature for Spirits mode.

Like previous DLC characters, Min Min will come with her own unique stage, Spring Stadium, as well as 18 music tracks taken from Arms, Nintendo's 2017 stretchy-arm fighting game. Fittingly, Min Min excels at long-range battling, using her retractable arms to attack opponents from a distance, and she can swap between three different Arms on the fly with her down special.

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Min Min is the first character to arrive as part of the Fighters Pass Vol. 2, which costs $30 USD and grants holders access to all six upcoming DLC fighters as they release. Players also have the option to pick up the Min Min character pack individually for $6 USD.

In addition to Min Min, five new Mii Fighter costumes are also arriving today: Ninjara (Arms), Callie and Marie (Splatoon), Heihachi (Tekken), and Vault Boy (Fallout). Each outfit costs 75 cents and is not included in the aforementioned Fighters Pass.

Finally, the 8.0 update introduces a rematch feature to Spirits mode. From your Spirit List, you can initiate a rematch with a Spirt you've already unlocked and aim to earn a higher score. You'll also win additional Spirit Points based on your score.

That's not all that's new for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate; Nintendo is also giving away another freebie for the game. Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can claim another free Spirit Board Challenge Pack, which includes a handful of helpful items for Spirit Board mode.

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