1) the music 2) how does the person in there even see? 3) also skating over its own tail 4) how is NO ONE on the ice fazed by this at all? 5) skating over its own tail 6) also is it hot in there? 7) there is a freaking T-Rex on the ice- how is no one staring?
8) going so fast the head tips right back so it looks like it’s permanently screaming
Just because you’re the girl who drives a boy to battle doesn’t mean you can’t kick some butt yourself, a fact Ramona Flowers proves perfectly. Ramona is not a token love interest. She’s not a manic pixie dream girl. She’s not a damsel in distress, at least, not in the traditional sense. Ramona Flowers is a hurricane with boobs (and emotional issues).
Like all characters in the Scott Pilgrim series, Ramona is a flawed individual. Unlike Knives, however, Ramona has the privilege of being a main character, so her flaws are numerous and well explored. Without going into details (and spoilers), Ramona plays at being aloof, sharp-tongued, and somewhat short-tempered, but in reality is insecure, somewhat emotionally unstable, and - much like Scott and a certain ninja Faunus in RWBY - would much rather run from her biggest problems than face them. Unlike Scott, however, she doesn’t get a shadowy duplicate she must accept. Instead, she gets the Glow and her Subspace Suitcase. One of those things is really cool and useful. The other is an incurable disease that is also the root of almost all of her major flaws. Almost.
What I really appreciate about Ramona is just how integral to the story she is as a character. Everything in these books really happens because of her. Scott first met her because she used his subconscious as a highway (long story). The League of Evil exes formed because of her. Scott is fighting to earn the right to date her in peace. Gideon comes to Canada looking for her. And at the end of the day? Scott can’t win on his own. It’s Ramona who helps him finish off the League once and for all. There literally would not be any Scott Pilgrim series without Ramona Victoria Flowers.