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*Min Min is the fifth female DLC fighter introduced in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series after female [[Corrin]], [[Bayonetta]], [[Kazooie]], and female [[Byleth]]. As Corrin and Byleth are alternate costumes to their male counterparts and Kazooie is paired with [[Banjo]], she is the second DLC fighter to be exclusively female after Bayonetta.
*Min Min is the fifth female DLC fighter introduced in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series after female [[Corrin]], [[Bayonetta]], [[Kazooie]], and female [[Byleth]]. As Corrin and Byleth are alternate costumes to their male counterparts and Kazooie is paired with [[Banjo]], she is the second DLC fighter to be exclusively female after Bayonetta.
*Min Min is the fourth fighter to originate from a fighting game, following [[Ryu]], [[Ken Masters]], and [[Terry Bogard]]. Of these four, she is the first female and first-party character to come from this genre. She is also the first to debut in a 3D fighting game.
*Min Min is the fourth fighter to originate from a fighting game, following [[Ryu]], [[Ken Masters]], and [[Terry Bogard]]. Of these four, she is the first female and first-party character to come from this genre. She is also the first to debut in a 3D fighting game.
**Min Min would be the fifth, if Punch-Out!! could be counted as a fighting game, since it does have a 2-Player mode in Punch-Out!!(Wii).
*Min Min marks the first time a new franchise is represented by a fighter who isn't the flagship character or mascot in some form, such as one who is the main protagonist, or prominently featured in official media in some form, such as box art.
*Min Min marks the first time a new franchise is represented by a fighter who isn't the flagship character or mascot in some form, such as one who is the main protagonist, or prominently featured in official media in some form, such as box art.
** In the words of ''ARMS'' producer Kosuke Yabuki, this is because "every fighter in ''ARMS'' is the protagonist".
** In the words of ''ARMS'' producer Kosuke Yabuki, this is because "every fighter in ''ARMS'' is the protagonist".