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===As a background character===
===As a background character===
Spring Man appears on the screen in the background of [[Spring Stadium]]. He also appeared in [[Min Min]]'s reveal trailer where he is first seen knocking out Byte & Barq on Spring Stadium and cheering himself on his victory. He then spots the [[Smash invitation]] letter and excitedly grabs it, only to be knocked out by [[Ribbon Girl]] before the invitation is ultimately claimed by Min Min.
Spring Man appears on the screen in the background of [[Spring Stadium]]. He also appeared in [[Min Min]]'s reveal trailer where he is first seen knocking out Byte & Barq on Spring Stadium and cheering himself on his victory. He then spots the [[Smash invitation]] letter and excitedly grabs it, only to be knocked out by [[Ribbon Girl]] before the invitation is ultimately claimed by Min Min.
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===As a costume===
===As a costume===
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Spring Man in Min Min trailer.png|Spring Man's appearance in Min Min's reveal trailer.
Spring Man in Min Min trailer.png|Spring Man's appearance in Min Min's reveal trailer.
Min Min artwork.jpg|Spring Man's cameo in Min Min's character poster.
Min Min artwork.jpg|Spring Man's cameo in Min Min's character poster.
Spring Man Stadium.jpg|Spring Man's cameo on [[Spring Stadium]].
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*Spring Man and [[Twintelle]] are the first DLC Spirit Board Spirits to appear in the World of Light and on the regular Spirit Board.
*Spring Man and [[Twintelle]] are the first DLC Spirit Board Spirits to appear in the World of Light and on the regular Spirit Board.
*Spring Man is the third character to have held a [[Smash invitation]] in a [[List of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate character trailers|character reveal trailer]] without becoming a playable character, behind {{s|nookipedia|Pete}} and [[Sothis]].
*Spring Man is the third character to have held a [[Smash invitation]] in a [[List of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate character trailers|character reveal trailer]] without becoming a playable character, behind {{s|nookipedia|Pete}} and [[Sothis]].
**Of these, Spring Man is the only Assist Trophy to do this.
**Of these, Spring Man is the only Assist Trophy to do this, and also the only one who intended to take the invitation for himself.
*Spring Man and [[Waluigi]] are the only Assist Trophies in ''Ultimate'' to use an English voice actor in all regions. However, because Waluigi's voice clips are only in grunts, Spring Man is the only Assist Trophy to speak English in all regions. This is accurate to ''ARMS'', where Spring Man only speaks one language across all versions of the game.
*Spring Man and [[Waluigi]] are the only Assist Trophies in ''Ultimate'' to use an English voice actor in all regions. However, because Waluigi's voice clips are only in grunts, Spring Man is the only Assist Trophy to speak English in all regions. This is accurate to ''ARMS'', where Spring Man only speaks one language across all versions of the game.
**If Assist Trophies that were cut from ''Ultimate'' are counted, [[Kat & Ana]] and [[Saki Amamiya]] share these distinctions as well.
**If Assist Trophies that were cut from ''Ultimate'' are counted, [[Kat & Ana]] and [[Saki Amamiya]] share these distinctions as well.
*Even though Spring Man became part of a universe with a playable character in version 8.0.0, the Assist Trophy menu in [[Training]] still lists him with the first-party Assist Trophies without a playable fighter.
*Even though Spring Man became part of a universe with a playable character in version 8.0.0, the Assist Trophy menu in [[Training]] still lists him with the first-party Assist Trophies without a playable fighter.
*Spring Man is the only Assist Trophy to appear in the animated portion of a reveal trailer.
*Spring Man is the only Assist Trophy to appear in the animated portion of a reveal trailer.
*As with all Assist Trophies, Spring Man appears as a profile icon. He initially had the gray color which is shared with other Assist Trophies from universes lacking a fighter, but as of version 8.0.0, the color was changed to yellow to reflect the ''ARMS'' universe now having a fighter.
*As with the Assist Trophies, Spring Man appears as a profile icon. He had the gray color which is shared with the other Assist Trophies but as of version 8.0.0, the color was changed to yellow to reflect the ''ARMS'' universe now having a playable character.
*Even though Spring Man has a spirit battle, he does not appear as an enemy Assist Trophy in it, instead being represented by the Mii Brawler clad in his costume. This makes him the one of two Assist Trophies not to appear in a battle pertaining to his own spirit, with the other being [[Black Knight]].
*Even though Spring Man has a spirit battle, he does not appear as an enemy Assist Trophy in it, instead being represented by the Mii Brawler clad in his costume. This makes him the one of two Assist Trophies not to appear in a battle pertaining to his own spirit, with the other being [[Black Knight]].


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