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Ramona is one of the four initial playable characters. Carrying her Subspace Suitcase throughout the game, she has an exclusive move to summon various items to be used in battle.
 
Ramona is one of the four initial playable characters. Carrying her Subspace Suitcase throughout the game, she has an exclusive move to summon various items to be used in battle.
   
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Of all the character's ending, hers is exactly like the ending in [[Book 6]]. However, in Scott's ending, she leaves him, eventually leading him to a relationship with all three of his ex-girlfriends (Knives, Kim, and Envy)
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Of all the character's ending, hers is exactly like the ending in [[Book 6]]. However, in Scott's ending, she leaves him, eventually leading him to a relationship with all three of his ex-girlfriends (Knives, Kim, and Envy).
   
 
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Ramona Victoria "Rammy" Flowers is an American expatriate from New York and "ninja delivery girl" for Amazon.ca. She is 24 years old and Scott Pilgrim's main love interest through out the comic series. She reveals very little and is very guarded about her past adventures in New York before she moved to Toronto. She is capable of traveling through subspace and has seven evil exes who challenge Scott for her affection. When fighting, she typically uses an over-sized mallet as her weapon, which she can retrieve from her purse through the use of Subspace. She changes her hairstyle frequently and becomes anxious when Gideon is mentioned or brought up. Her head glows periodically, usually when she is upset or jealous. Her promiscuous nature is what sets the story forward.

Ramona and Scott

Scott first saw Ramona in a dream when she was using the subspace in his head to travel all over Toronto over short periods of time. Scott became obsessed when he spotted her a few days later at the library where she was delivering a package, and then again at one of Julie Powers' parties. Scott learned Ramona worked for Amazon.ca and ordered a few CDs hoping she would deliver them, which she did. Initially Ramona thought Scott was weird, but realized he was obsessing initially over her due to him being the Subspace she keeps traveling through.

Their relationship has their ups and downs like any. She remains enigmatic and Scott remains a dork, but it's that very interest that keep the two together. She states she likes him because he is pleasant and simple-minded in Book 4. Also, during Julie's early birthday party, taking place before Volume 4, she tells Scott that he is the nicest boy she has ever dated. This moment of happiness began to falter in Book 5, when she learns from Knives that Scott had cheated on them both. She dismissed this bit of news at first, but after Scott accidentaly blurts out that he cheated on Knives with her, she became increasingly upset, not only calling him a bad person, but "another Evil Ex waiting to happen". Feeling guilty for her own past actions, Ramona confessed that she was no better. After hearing some encouraging words from Scott, she thanks him before vanishing, making Scott think it's over until Book 6. Meeting up with Scott in Subspace after his defeat against Gideon, she apologizes and worked together to fight Gideon. After being wounded by Gideon, she becomes trapped in her own mind and her desires controlled by him. After breaking free thanks to Scott, she takes control of her mind once more to cast Gideon out, leading to one last fight in reality. In the aftermath of their victory, she explains to Scott she feels like she has to keep running or else she feels "stuck." She's scared of the prospects of not changing, but wants to be with Scott who continues to support her.

She and Scott leap into a Subspace door at the end of the series, together, holding hands closely, ending the series optimistically.

Ramona's past

Bryan Lee O'Malley revealed ten secret facts about Ramona's past to Mary Elizabeth Winstead, the actress who plays Ramona in the Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. [1] [1] When asked what those facts are, she responded, "I honestly don't know if they are things that Bryan would want out there, so I'll keep them quiet. But things about her family-she's kind of a tragic figure in a way. She's been through a lot, and that's why she's so guarded and mysterious."[1]

Ramona's Seven Evil Exes

Since high school, Ramona has dated a number of boys, and one girl. These 7 she either dumped or seperated banded together to become The League of Ramona's Evil Ex-Boyfriends, each one with their own reasons for joining. Ramona claims to be innocent throughout her explanations for why she dumped these guys, but as the story goes on, each story seems to end with Ramona using them, or cheating on them. Despite all this, many members of the league seem to hold Ramona in some level of high regards.

Matthew Patel: Ramona's first evil ex from Grade 7. The two dated for only a week, during which Ramona pretty much used Matthew and his mystical powers to ward off flocks of jocks interested in her. She dated Matthew according to her own story, because he was the only non-white and non-jock kid at her school. The two only kissed once, and it ended shortly after due to Mattew's pre-adolesent capriciousness.

Lucas Lee: Described as a "whiny, greasy headed skater" in high school, the two dated in the 9th Grade after he asked her out 96 times. They only sat out on the curb and smoked a few times over the period of a month, and Ramona claims she dumped him, but Lucas tells Scott she dumped him for the man who would become the third evil ex.

Todd Ingram: The guy Ramona dated for the rest of high school. She confesses she left Lucas for Todd, but not until volume 3 saying they were the "bad kids" together. He vanished for two weeks while they dated, during which he went vegan and gained his telekinetic powers. Todd returned and took Ramona out of class to prove his love for her by blasting one of the two craters in the moon (a feat he would repeat not too much later for Envy Adams). Todd ended up going to a vegan college while Ramona went to the University of Carolina in the Sky, so the two called it quits.

Roxie Richter: Ramona's university roommate and the only ex-girlfriend. She explains that their relationship just a phase she went through (or in Scott's case, a 'sexy phase'). After post-secondary, the two broke up and hadn't seen or heard much from one another. Despite being one of Ramona's evil exes, Roxie and Ramona have somewhat of a friendship as in the fourth book, Ramona lets Roxie stay at her place a few days, and admits to Scott they made out (but only a little). On their bad times though, Ramona doesn't seem to mind throwing out that Roxie is only a half-ninja which really gets under her skin. Despite everything, Roxie and Ramona seem to be on the best terms of all the exes.

Kyle & Ken Katayanagi: Ramona's 5th and 6th evil exes. She dated them simultaneously without the other knowing, and when they both discovered the truth, they called the whole thing off, and vowed to work together forever to get back at her.

Gideon: Ramona's seventh evil ex and leader of the League of Ramona's Evil Exes. Gideon experimented with Ramona regarding Subspace and The Glow. She intended to fully break up with him, but was overwhelmed with emotions while writing the break up letter and took it with her when the glow transported her into subspace. In Book 4, Scott stumbles into Ramona's mind via Subspace, seeing her with a shadowy figure that would later be revealed to be Gideon. Seemingly showing some remnant of feelings towards him, it was soon revealed in Book 6 that Gideon used The Glow to control her within her mind. After being rescued by Scott, she was finally able to break up with Gideon before the final battle.

In vs. The World

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Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Ramona in the film adaptation

Ramona Flowers will be played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead whose previous works include 'Live Free or Die Hard,' 'Sky High,' 'Death Proof,' and 'Final Destination 3.'

In the Movie, Ramona's head doesn't glow when someone mentions Gideon also she does not have a cat named Gideon.

She does however continue the tradition of being mysterious and well-guarded, as well as carrying around a laminated list of of her evil exes.

While she was missing during the first battle between Scott and Gideon in Book 6, she had her body controlled and held hostage by Gideon's microchip on the back of her head, forcing her to break up with Scott.


In the Subspace during Scott's defeat, she confessed that she was crazy for Gideon, but was constantly pushed away. Only by leaving him, prior to her arrival in Toronto, it was enough to get Gideon's attention, which led to the formation of the League.


After gaining control of her body thanks to her and Knives' resolve with Scott, she played a small role in the final battle against Gideon, buying enough time for Knives and Scott to finish him off.

In vs The World: The Game

Ramona is one of the four initial playable characters. Carrying her Subspace Suitcase throughout the game, she has an exclusive move to summon various items to be used in battle.

Of all the character's ending, hers is exactly like the ending in Book 6. However, in Scott's ending, she leaves him, eventually leading him to a relationship with all three of his ex-girlfriends (Knives, Kim, and Envy).

Sources

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