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{{Stub}}[[File:SideHenryYashichi.png|thumb|250px|Mobi-chan throwing a [[Yashichi]].]]
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{{Nihongo|'''Mobi-chan'''|モビちゃん|}} is a chibi version of the Mobilesuit α (Alpha) piloted by Lieutenant Henry in ''[[Hyper Dyne Side Arms]]'' that appeared as an item and as the game's mascot.<ref>[https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=flyer&db=videodb&id=5416&image=2 The Arcade Flyer Archive: Hyper Dyne Side Arms]</ref> Mobi-chan appeared as a bonus item in several [[Capcom]] games. A few games also contain a chibi version of Mobilesuit β (Beta).
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==Item appearances==
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*''[[Hyper Dyne Side Arms]]'' - 1-UP.
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*''[[Black Tiger]]''
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*''[[U.N. Squadron]]''
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*''[[Final Fight 3]]'' - 1-UP.
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*''[[Mighty Final Fight]]'' - 2-UP. Also appeared in the continue screen.
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*''[[Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters]]'' - Extra points. Also appears as a projectile from [[Cut Man]].
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*''[[Strider 2]]'' - Points.
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*''[[Super Buster Bros.]]''
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*''[[Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars]]'' - An item in the Ultimate All-Shooters minigame.
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*''[[Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure]]'' - Appears as two Mysterious Treasures, one with the normal appearance and other as Mobi-chan.
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==Other appearances==
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*''[[Adventure Quiz: Capcom World]]'' - Appears as the third boss.
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*''[[Red Earth]]'' - In a minigame played during the end credits.
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*''[[Namco ✕ Capcom]]'' - The chibi versions of Mobilesuits α and β are satellite units used by the [[Unknown Soldiers]]. When they use the special move Hyper Dyne Side Arms, the two units temporarily transform into their realistic versions. They also combine when using a Multiple Assault with [[Sylphie]].
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*''[[Street Fighter II (series)|Street Fighter II]]'' series - Appeared as a cursor in menus from the SNES versions.
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*''Street Fighter Collection'' - Save icon for ''[[Super Street Fighter II]]'' and ''[[Street Fighter Alpha|Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold]]'' for the PlayStation.
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*''[[Warriors of Fate]]'' - Two Mobi-chans appear dressed like [[Ryu]] and [[Ken]] in the ending.
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*''[[Mega Man ZX]]'' - Appears as a toy in Sardine's hand playing in the hallway Area X-1 of HQ Guardians.
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*''[[1943: The Battle of Midway]]'' - Appears after the first boss fight, fleeing the wrecked ship.
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==References==
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Revision as of 03:04, 19 October 2019


SideHenryYashichi

Mobi-chan throwing a Yashichi.

Mobi-chan (モビちゃん?) is a chibi version of the Mobilesuit α (Alpha) piloted by Lieutenant Henry in Hyper Dyne Side Arms that appeared as an item and as the game's mascot.[1] Mobi-chan appeared as a bonus item in several Capcom games. A few games also contain a chibi version of Mobilesuit β (Beta).

Item appearances

Other appearances

  • Red Earth - In a minigame played during the end credits.
  • Namco ✕ Capcom - The chibi versions of Mobilesuits α and β are satellite units used by the Unknown Soldiers. When they use the special move Hyper Dyne Side Arms, the two units temporarily transform into their realistic versions. They also combine when using a Multiple Assault with Sylphie.
  • Mega Man ZX - Appears as a toy in Sardine's hand playing in the hallway Area X-1 of HQ Guardians.

References