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Don't cry, Kung Fu Man
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The infamous evil spirit Mima is back for revenge once again. As a spirit, Mima takes flight to bring the fight to the air. Though Mima cannot block while airborne, with an arsenal of ranged attacks, hitting Mima out of the air is a task easier said than done.
Mima is a four button character that would almost be a three-button character if it weren't for it using Ⓢ for a Power Charge, as it utilizes Ⓧ, Ⓨ and Ⓩ for every other attack. Unlike most characters, Mima cannot jump. Instead, pressing , , or will put Mima into a flight state. Mima's flight can be controlled by using , however, Mima will not be able to block attacks while flying. Mima can return to a grounded state at any time by touching the ground during flight.
Mima can also perform a Super Jump with [ ] , which will automatically put Mima into the flight state at the end of the jump, allowing Mima to reach certain heights faster than simply flying up from the ground. When dashing, holding [ ] or [ ] will alter Mima's dash trajectory slightly upward or slightly downward. Many of Mima's attacks will also change properties depending on whether Mima is grounded or airborne. For example, Mima's Normals will change to Mima's aerial Normals when in the flying state, which can allow Mima to use aerial attacks close to the ground with careful positioning. Mima's throw will also only hit grounded opponents while on the ground, and only hitting airborne opponents while flying.
Mima uses M.U.G.E.N's default AI, and as such can be a rather unchallenging opponent.
Stats[]
Life
1000
Power
3000
Attack
100
Defence
100
Movelist[]
Hovering the mouse cursor over the Command Input icons will display text that refers to the inputs set in M.U.G.E.N's Key Config.
Icons encased in square brackets [ ] require the respective button(s) to be held down. Hovering the mouse cursor over the icon displays the hold duration if applicable.
Specials[]
Orreries Satellite
Command Input
Properties
* Not usable if Ritual Sign "Orreries Sun" is active Ⓩ version: uses 500 Power
Stellar Missile
Command Input
Properties
Does not hit crouching opponents Ⓧ and Ⓨ versions: Ⓩ version: , uses 500 Power
Elemental Spark
Command Input
Properties
[ ] or [ ] to alter beam direction Ⓩ version: uses 500 Power
How the hell am I supposed to get revenge on the human race if some of them can't die?”
— vs. RicePigeon's first and second Fujiwara no Mokou
“
Too bad, if I had your power I could have wiped everyone out years ago!”
— vs. RicePigeon's first and second Flandre Scarlet
“
Looks like all that misfortune was too much even for YOU to handle. La~ter!”
— vs. RicePigeon's Hina Kagiyama
“
Here's a joke for ya; What do you call a gateguard who can't fight back? Answer: China China China China China China China China China China! Ahahahahahaha!”
The majority of Mima's Specials and Hypers, with the exception of Orreries Satellite, Elemental Spark, Darkness Meteor, Star Sign "Flare Star", and Complete Darkness "Twilight Spark", are all moves that were used by Marisa Kirisame in various games in the Windows-era Touhou Project games; this is a nod to the fact that, in the PC-98 canon, Mima was Marisa's mentor and master.
The animation for Star Sign "Escape Velocity" is a nod to Ryu and Gouken's Shin Shoryuken super in the various Street Fighter games.
Coincidentally, Marisa's version of this same attack in Hisoutensoku is executed in a similar manner to Ken Masters's Shoryureppa Hyper.
The animation for Star Sign "Flare Star", as well as the fact that its damage increases when the opponent has more meter in their Power bar, are both nods to the attack of the same name from the Final Fantasy series, more specifically, its appearance in Final Fantasy 9.
The animation for Complete Darkness "Twilight Spark" bears a strong resemblance to a powerful beam attack used by The Savior in Devil May Cry 4.
The spellcard label of "Complete Darkness" in the Hyper's name is the same as the name of Mima's boss battle theme in Story of Eastern Wonderland.
Mima's victory quote against Yukari is a reference to the popular slogan for Cap'n Crunch cereal.
The same quote is also jokingly referring to the events of Undefined Fantasic Object.
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