| NOTE: The page is about Ramona Flowers from the anime adaptation. To see the page about her original counterpart, please see: Ramona Flowers (original). |
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| “ | Hey, because I'll have a lot of trouble saying it later, let me say it now: I love you, Scott. And I run away from the things that I love. But what I've done in the past doesn't have to define me. | „ |
| ~ Ramona, as Super-Ramona, confesses her love to Scott, in the anime. |
| “ | Ramona: Roxie... I'm sorry. Roxie: For what? Ramona: For leaving the way I did. I was too afraid to face you! Roxie: So you left without a word?! You made me feel like nothing! You were afraid? Good for you! All I wanted was for you to see me! Ramona: I'm sorry! Roxie: Apology accepted. |
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| ~ Ramona apologizes to Roxie for leaving her. |
Ramona Victoria Flowers is the main protagonist of the 2023 Netflix original anime Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, a reimagining of the original Scott Pilgrim comics and film.
After Scott seemingly dies during his fight with Matthew Patel, she uncovers the truth that he was actually kidnapped. She decides to investigate his disappearance and starts by paying a visit to each of her Evil Exes, whom she believes to be responsible.
She is voiced by Mary Elizabeth Winstead, who also portrayed her in the live action film Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Wendy Christensen in Final Destination 3, Lucy McClane in the Die Hard series, Kate Lloyd in The Thing, Michelle in 10 Cloverfield Lane, Huntress in the DC Extended Universe, Danielle Zakarweski in Gemini Man, and Hera Syndulla in Ahsoka.
In the Japanese dub, she is voiced by Fairouz Ai, who also voices Future Ramona in the same series, Power in Chainsaw Man, Takechiyo in Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon, and Jolyne Cujoh in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
Biography[]
This version of Ramona different significantly from her original counterpart. Given a more prominent role in the story, Ramona embarks on her own character arc, confronting her flaws and learning to face her past head-on, a departure from her previous tendency to avoid her problems. Throughout the narrative, Ramona displays resilience and growth as she navigates various challenges. Initially hesitant, she undertakes the task of reconciling with all of her Exes in her quest to solve Scott's disappearance, demonstrating a willingness to confront her past mistakes.
In moments of intimacy with Scott, Ramona showcases her caring nature, inviting him to her place during a snowstorm and offering comfort and hospitality, reflecting her capacity for empathy and concern for others. Despite their brief acquaintance, Ramona's genuine grief at Scott's apparent demise is evident as she attends his funeral, displaying a depth of emotion unexpected from someone who had known him for only a short time. When faced with doubts and discouragement from others, Ramona refuses to be deterred, taking it upon herself to investigate Scott's disappearance, showcasing her determination and independence.
A significant turning point in Ramona's journey occurs during her reconciliation with her Evil Exes, including Roxie Richter, whom she apologizes to for past behavior and eventually forms a friendship with, illustrating her growth and capacity for forgiveness. During the climactic battle against Older Scott, Ramona fights alongside her allies, ultimately saving their lives and contributing to their victory, highlighting her bravery and loyalty.
Following the defeat of Older Scott, Ramona undergoes a transformative experience, merging with her future counterpart, Old Ramona, and embracing her true self, symbolizing her acceptance of her past and growth into a more complete individual.
Personality[]
Despite her growth, Ramona retains elements of her original cynical counterpart, occasionally displaying rudeness, particularly towards certain Exes like Lucas Lee and the Katayanagi Twins, showcasing her complexity and continued development as a character.
Appearance[]
Ramona Flowers is typically depicted as a striking and enigmatic figure. She has a slim and athletic build, often dressed in edgy and fashionable clothing that reflects her unique sense of style. Her hair is often dyed in vibrant colors, with ever-changing hairstyles adding to her eclectic appearance. Ramona's physical features are often accentuated by her piercing eyes and a subtle air of mystery, which adds to her allure.
External Links[]
- Ramona Flowers on the Near Pure Good Wiki
- Ramona Flowers on the Scott Pilgrim Wiki
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