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{{nihongo|'''Red Arremer'''|レッドアリーマー|Reddo Arīmā}}, also known as '''Firebrand''', '''Red Reamer''', and '''Red Devil''' in the English localizations of the '']'' series, '']'', and '']'' respectively, is a ]al ] who originally appeared in the ] '']'' as one of the first strong enemies encountered by the player. He is also the mascot of the ''Ghouls n' Ghosts'' series, usually in the ] engulfed in blue flames. He also stars his own series that consists of '']'', '']'' and '']''.

==Appearance==
In common, he has red skin and only wearing blue bracers, with gray/blue wings. His face is a distinct evil grin, and he often has a spike-shaped bump on his head. The character is sometimes shown with a ] and more powerful incarnations wear increasing amounts of armor. On the cover of the box art for the North American and European version of Gargoyle's Quest, he's oddly shown with green skin and a lot more clothing than usual, possibly to make him look less frightening for the Game Boy audience from that period. On the North American cover of Demon's Crest, he is depicted with an oddly feline face and gold claws.

There are actually three different incarnations of Red Arremer in the ''Ghosts 'n Goblins'' series. The one described above is the original Red Arremer (or '''Red Arremer Ace''' as he is known in '']''). '''Red Arremer King''', the second incarnation of the character appearing in '']'', wears an armor and has a horn over his forehead. '''Red Arremer Joker''' is a larger version of '''King''' who serves as the leader of the other Red Arremers and produces other Arremers. Joker appears as a boss in the Game Boy Advance version of ''Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts'' and in '']''. Note that the names of the Red Arremer family follows a ] motif. Lastly, a version called '''Dark Red Devil''' appears in a duo before the final battle in Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins. His most recent appearance was in the ending of Kaijin no Soki from '']'' in '']''.

==Games==

In order by release:

* '']'' (arcade, 1985)
* '']'' (NES, 1986)
* '']'' (arcade, 1987)
* '']'' (arcade, 1988)
* '']'' (], 1990)
* '']'' (], 1992)
* '']'' (NES/Game Boy, 1992)
* '']'' (], 1994)
* '']'' (], 2006)

Notable crossover appearances:

* '']'' (], 1999)
* ''] (], 2003)
* '']'' (], 2005)
* '']'' (], ], 2008/2010)

==Promotion and reception==
] listed Red Arremer as one of their twenty-five favorite Capcom characters of all time, ranking him twentieth on their list and stating his role in the ''Gargoyle{{'}}s Quest'' series as defining him as a character.<ref>. ]. Retrieved on 2008-12-25</ref>

==References==
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