![]() ![]() ![]() In 2020 she was added to the game as a playable character, being the first piece of paid downloadable content as part of Fighters Pass Vol. Ultimate as a Spirit, a form of collectible. She also starred in the game's Party Crash Bash Championship, where she was crowned the ARMS champion. She is an 18-year old martial artist who is described as "Ramen Royalty" and enters the Grand Prix in order to promote her family restaurant, the Mintendo Noodle House. Min Min appears in ARMS as one of the game's base roster characters. Min Min, along with the rest of the cast in ARMS, is regarded as a protagonist of the game by its producer. Min Min was designed to have clear definition in her legs which would accentuate her motions and give her a clear silhouette resembling that of professional athletes. ![]() Art director Masaaki Ishikawa described Min Min as a female character that's not too cutesy and felt that her sporty outfit, ramen bowl inspired beanie, and dragon motif accessories contribute to her popularity. įor the game's female cast, the team wanted to strike a balance between athleticism and femininity, designing characters with simple and easy-to-read expressions similar to that of an animated film, which the team believed would make the characters more relatable and instill a sense of familiarity. Her traditional attire consists of athletic wear and sneakers, with her shirt sporting the Chinese character for "noodle". In-game, when Min Min charges up her left arm, it transforms into a Chinese dragon. Her arms in their basic form resemble a spiraling shape of noodles, and feature pieces of narutomaki attached to her upper arms. Min Min was created based on ramen her hair resembles noodles and she sports a beanie hat resembling a ramen bowl. Like most characters in ARMS, Min Min was designed first around a basic idea of what the developers wanted the fighters' arms to consist of, and then progressively iterating upon the concept. That’s how it got incorporated into the design. This was right around the time when we were thinking about a ramen-themed female character It hit us that maybe we can cleverly combine this beanie fashion with an upside-down ramen bowl. Back when the character was in development, we saw a lot of women wearing shallow beanies over here in Japan. ![]()
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