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Twintelle ( ja, ツインテーラ, Tsuintēra) is a character in the 2017 video game ''
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'' by
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for the
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. Unlike other
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in ''Arms'', who fight using their arms, Twintelle fights using her hair. She is depicted as a
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and a celebrity. The design process for her was more complicated than the others in ''Arms'', as producer Kosuke Yabuki wished to consult Nintendo's
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branches in an effort to represent people of different backgrounds and national origins. She was first revealed in May 2017
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, where she quickly became a fan favorite and a popular Black character in video games. Twintelle has been the subject of generally positive reception as early as her reveal, resulting in her being the subject of
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. Yabuki was positively surprised by her popularity, which led to the designers adding her to a free demo of ''Arms''.


Concept and creation

Twintelle was first revealed during a May 17, 2017
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. She is a Black French person, and has dark brown skin and large, silver-and-pink locks. French artist
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was cast to voice her. Unlike other fighters who use their arms, Twintelle fights using her hair. Twintelle is depicted as a
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, a confident, attractive woman, and a famous, award-winning actress. She, along with the rest of the cast in ''Arms'', is regarded as a protagonist of the game by its producer. ''
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'' producer Kosuke Yabuki described spending more time on designing Twintelle than on other characters in the game, contrasting her design which intentionally tried to be different with more straight-forward characters such as Ninjara. The initial concept only had one detail decided on, which was a character fighting with hair. The design team wanted to represent different countries and backgrounds, leading them to reach out to staff at Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe to get ideas for a character from a different background, providing them sketches to help. Yabuki designed her to have a muscular build. He enjoyed the character, believing that characters like Twintelle were uncommon in Nintendo games, and was particularly happy to have made what he considers to be a strong female character.


Appearances

Twintelle first appeared in ''
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'' as a playable character and one of the Grand Prix contestants. Twintelle owns Cinema Deux, which is one of the stages where players can fight each other in ''Arms''. She later appeared in the 2018 video game '' Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a Spirit, a form of collectible.


Reception

Since her appearance in ''Arms'', Twintelle has received generally positive reception, which made producer Yabuki happy, though he was surprised by how popular she became. Along with Min Min and Ninjara, Twintelle is often regarded as one of the most popular ''Arms'' character by fans. In a 2017 poll conducted by '' NintendoLife'', Twintelle was ranked number one by readers as their favorite ''Arms'' fighter. Twintelle's popularity led to Nintendo including her in ''Arms'' "Global Testpunch," a free temporary online video game demo. Critics, including Allegra Frank and Gita Jackson, suggested that her popularity was derived in part from her hair, outfit, attractiveness, and "calm, collected" personality. Writer Xavier Harding felt that the amount of
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of Twintelle suggested that she would prove to be a popular Nintendo character. '' USgamer'' writer Matt Kim called her the "star of ''ARMS''" and said he had "fallen in love" with her. She has been suggested for inclusion in '' Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' by critics, including Xavier Harding, Paul Tassi, Brian Shea, and Will Greenwald. When Min Min, a fellow ''Arms'' character, was added to ''Ultimate'' as a DLC playable character, fans of Twintelle were disappointed and upset that she was not added instead. Reception towards her representation as a woman and as a Black person was mixed. '' Mic'' writer
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was unhappy with Twintelle's design, criticizing the fact that she was a "brown, female character with weaponized hair." She compared the idea of "weaponized hair" to real-world discrimination against Black people for their natural hairstyles, suggesting that Twintelle's hair was part of a greater issue in video games with the handling of Black people's hair. '' Paste Magazine'' writer Shonte Daniels responded to this article; Daniels felt the argument had merit, but exclaimed that Twintelle made her feel empowered. She felt that the character's hair deconstructed the idea of "weaponized hair," arguing that she "fights alongside it" instead of against it. She compared Twintelle to Black female athletes such as tennis player Serena Williams, who touched upon how she used to dislike her muscular body, but in time grew to love it due to how it has helped achieve her goals. Daniels argued that Twintelle has similar pride, and that she flaunts her hair in spite of criticism. Daniels went on to name her as one of the best new video game characters in 2017. Alisha Karabinus, Assistant Professor of Writing and Digital Studies at
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, acknowledged that Twintelle had potential problematic elements, but felt that they are not insurmountable issues, and said the key issue is a lack of representation and that there should be more playable Black female characters in video games. ''Nerd Much?'' writer Janet Garcia called Twintelle the most unique character design of the
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generation, praising her design as both "sexualized and empowered." She further discusses that Twintelle's sex appeal works in ''Arms'' because the other female characters are not sexualized. She added that Twintelle's backstory helps justify her sexualization and that it makes her seem "badass." However, she acknowledges that the
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design that Twintelle incorporates is too commonly applied to women of color.


References

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