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|image=[[File:MGSR - Miis artwork.png|300px]]<br>Artwork from ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'' | |image=[[File:MGSR - Miis artwork.png|300px]]<br>Artwork of two Miis from ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'' | ||
|first_appearance={{iw|miiwiki|Mii Maker|Mii Channel}} (2006, overall)<br>''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' ([[List of games by date#2006|2006]], [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]) | |first_appearance={{iw|miiwiki|Mii Maker|Mii Channel}} (2006, overall)<br>''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' ([[List of games by date#2006|2006]], [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]) | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]]) | |latest_appearance=''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]]) | ||
|latest_portrayal='''Male:'''<br>[[Fumihiro Okabayashi]]<br>Takuya Sato<br>Katsuhiro Harasawa<br>[[Tomoyuki Higuchi]]<br>'''Female:'''<br>Tomo Adachi<br>Ayumi Nagao<br>Yuko Kaida<br>[[Hitomi Hirose]] | |latest_portrayal='''Male:'''<br>[[Fumihiro Okabayashi]]<br>Takuya Sato<br>Katsuhiro Harasawa<br>[[Tomoyuki Higuchi]]<br>'''Female:'''<br>Tomo Adachi<br>Ayumi Nagao<br>Yuko Kaida<br>[[Hitomi Hirose]] | ||
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'''Miis''' are digital avatars used in many [[Nintendo]] consoles, including the [[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[Wii U]], and [[Nintendo Switch]]. Miis are based on human beings, and players can design what their Miis look like and use them in compatible games. Miis have appeared in at least one game of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] on each of these consoles. | '''Miis''' are digital avatars used in many [[Nintendo]] consoles, including the [[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[Wii U]], and [[Nintendo Switch]]. Miis are based on human beings, and players can design what their Miis look like and use them in compatible games. Miis have appeared in at least one game of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] on each of these consoles. | ||
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Since the Wii version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'', the player can customize their Miis to wear different clothing items and accessories, including ones based on the playable characters, and doing so alters their Mii's stats accordingly. In ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games'', some of the bosses from Festival Mode also give off their costumes for Miis to wear once defeated. In the Wii version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'', various Mii costumes can be earned when playing in the Olympic events and the London Party mode. In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'', Miis will actually show what type their clothing makes them. Like with their playable status, the Nintendo 3DS version of ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games'' is the only handheld ''Mario & Sonic'' game where Miis can be customized. The game also allows for their gear to be customized, granting them different effects in the events. In the Wii U version, the player controls the Mii of the account around Copacabana Beach, and competes against other Miis in tournaments to win medals. | Since the Wii version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'', the player can customize their Miis to wear different clothing items and accessories, including ones based on the playable characters, and doing so alters their Mii's stats accordingly. In ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games'', some of the bosses from Festival Mode also give off their costumes for Miis to wear once defeated. In the Wii version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'', various Mii costumes can be earned when playing in the Olympic events and the London Party mode. In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'', Miis will actually show what type their clothing makes them. Like with their playable status, the Nintendo 3DS version of ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games'' is the only handheld ''Mario & Sonic'' game where Miis can be customized. The game also allows for their gear to be customized, granting them different effects in the events. In the Wii U version, the player controls the Mii of the account around Copacabana Beach, and competes against other Miis in tournaments to win medals. | ||
The player's Mii is the primary character in the [[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)#Road to Rio|Road to Rio]] mode of ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games'' for the Nintendo 3DS. It also has Miis who act as townsfolk and opponents, but unlike the playable Miis, they have text dialogue | The player's Mii is the primary character in the [[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)#Road to Rio|Road to Rio]] mode of ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games'' for the Nintendo 3DS. It also has Miis who act as townsfolk and opponents, but unlike the playable Miis, they have text dialogue. | ||
''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'' is the only unique game of the ''Mario & Sonic'' series that does not have any Miis. Part of the reasoning for their exclusion was due to the release of Sega's ''{{wp|Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - The Official Video Game}}'' in the same year, also available for the [[Nintendo Switch]], which featured a similar premise of avatar characters competing in the Olympics with customizable costumes.<ref>{{cite|language=en|author=@leecocker|date=August 6, 2024|url=x.com/leecocker/status/1820901071876690317|title=There were multiple reasons. Part of reasoning was we were releasing a Avatar style Olympic Video Game with a “create your own athlete” with costumes very similar to the Miis and both games were releasing on the Switch.|publisher=X|accessdate=August 7, 2024}}</ref> | ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'' is the only unique game of the ''Mario & Sonic'' series that does not have any Miis. Part of the reasoning for their exclusion was due to the release of Sega's ''{{wp|Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - The Official Video Game}}'' in the same year, also available for the [[Nintendo Switch]], which featured a similar premise of avatar characters competing in the Olympics with customizable costumes.<ref>{{cite|language=en|author=@leecocker|date=August 6, 2024|url=x.com/leecocker/status/1820901071876690317|title=There were multiple reasons. Part of reasoning was we were releasing a Avatar style Olympic Video Game with a “create your own athlete” with costumes very similar to the Miis and both games were releasing on the Switch.|publisher=X|accessdate=August 7, 2024}}</ref> | ||
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In ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', Miis first appear as spectators, found in various race courses such as [[Daisy Circuit]]. They also appear in posters, and other signs, as seen in [[Wii Coconut Mall|Coconut Mall]], and represent different players on in-game licenses. | In ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', Miis first appear as spectators, found in various race courses such as [[Daisy Circuit]]. They also appear in posters, and other signs, as seen in [[Wii Coconut Mall|Coconut Mall]], and represent different players on in-game licenses. | ||
After winning the Special Cup on 100cc, Miis can be unlocked as playable characters. There are two outfits available for Miis, and both are unlocked individually. The first one (Outfit A), which is available when the Mii character option is unlocked, is a plain racing suit of his/her favorite color, represented by a blue Mii logo. The other (Outfit B), which is unlocked by unlocking all 32 Expert Staff Ghosts in Time Trials mode | After winning the Special Cup on 100cc, Miis can be unlocked as playable characters. There are two outfits available for Miis, and both are unlocked individually. The first one (Outfit A), which is available when the Mii character option is unlocked, is a plain racing suit of his/her favorite color, represented by a blue Mii logo. The other (Outfit B), which is unlocked by unlocking all 32 Expert Staff Ghosts in Time Trials mode, depends on the gender of the Mii, represented by a red Mii logo. If the Mii is male, he receives blue overalls over a shirt of his favorite color (similar to [[Mario]]), and if the Mii is female, she receives a minidress of her favorite color, loosely resembling [[Princess Peach]]'s gown, though unlike Peach, Daisy, and Rosalina, female Miis do not get a separate outfit for bikes. Originally, a [[List of Mario Kart Wii pre-release and unused content|Mii Outfit C]] was going to be added, but was cut from the final version of the game. | ||
Miis also receive generic voices for the first time, not counting the small background noises they made in ''[[miiwiki:Wii Play|Wii Play]]''{{'}}s Shooting Range event. There are four different voice recordings for both male and female Miis; a different voice is given to each gender and favorite color combination, with the pitch being higher or lower depending on the Mii's size. The weight class for the Mii driver depends on the size given to it in the Mii Channel. If the Mii's height is above average, then it will be large; if the Mii's height is below average, then it will be medium; and if the Mii's height stays average while the weight is below average, then it will be small. All Miis have +3 speed and [[Mini-Turbo]] bonuses regardless of size. | Miis also receive generic voices for the first time, not counting the small background noises they made in ''[[miiwiki:Wii Play|Wii Play]]''{{'}}s Shooting Range event. There are four different voice recordings for both male and female Miis; a different voice is given to each gender and favorite color combination, with the pitch being higher or lower depending on the Mii's size. The weight class for the Mii driver depends on the size given to it in the Mii Channel. If the Mii's height is above average, then it will be large; if the Mii's height is below average, then it will be medium; and if the Mii's height stays average while the weight is below average, then it will be small. All Miis have +3 speed and [[Mini-Turbo]] bonuses regardless of size. | ||
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====''Mario Kart Tour''==== | ====''Mario Kart Tour''==== | ||
[[File:MKT Mii art.png|thumb| | [[File:MKT Mii art.png|thumb|Alice, a Mii from ''Wii Sports Club'' and ''Wii Party U'', wearing the Mario suit in ''Mario Kart Tour'']] | ||
Miis appear in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' starting with their self-named [[List of tours in Mario Kart Tour|tour]] in 2022, the [[Mii Tour (2022)|Mii Tour]], and they have their own self-named [[cup]], the [[Mii Cup]]. They are High-End drivers available in different racing suits which come in waves. All of the standard racing suit colors, along with all of the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-themed amiibo racing suits from ''Mario Kart 8'', return in this game, while the rest of the racing suits are new. Unlike in ''Mario Kart 8'', the black suit now covers the entire helmet in black, rather than just the top stripe like the other colors. | Miis appear in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' starting with their self-named [[List of tours in Mario Kart Tour|tour]] in 2022, the [[Mii Tour (2022)|Mii Tour]], and they have their own self-named [[cup]], the [[Mii Cup]]. They are High-End drivers available in different racing suits which come in waves. All of the standard racing suit colors, along with all of the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-themed amiibo racing suits from ''Mario Kart 8'', return in this game, while the rest of the racing suits are new. Unlike in ''Mario Kart 8'', the black suit now covers the entire helmet in black, rather than just the top stripe like the other colors. | ||
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During [[Mii Tour]]s, the player could collect [[event token|team tokens]] by racing as a Mii. | During [[Mii Tour]]s, the player could collect [[event token|team tokens]] by racing as a Mii. | ||
Players that create a Mii on their | Players that create a Mii on their Nintendo Account can add that Mii to the game and assign them to the racing suits in the settings, with up to ten different Miis able to be saved. Otherwise, the player can choose a pre-made Mii instead, which consists of the CPU Miis featured in ''[[miiwiki:Wii Sports Club|Wii Sports Club]]'' and ''[[miiwiki:Wii Party U|Wii Party U]]''. They have new voice clips in this game which, unlike previous games, are the same regardless of the Mii's gender. This is also the first time in the series where Miis can appear as CPU opponents. | ||
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|'''[[Piranha Plant]] Mii Racing Suit''' | |'''[[Piranha Plant]] Mii Racing Suit''' | ||
|'''Blue Mii Racing Suit''' | |'''Blue Mii Racing Suit''' | ||
|'''[[Larry]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}} | |'''[[Larry Koopa|Larry]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}} | ||
|'''[[Iggy]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}}{{footnote|main|4}} | |'''[[Iggy Koopa|Iggy]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}}{{footnote|main|4}} | ||
|'''[[Roy]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}} | |'''[[Roy Koopa|Roy]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}} | ||
|'''[[Ludwig]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}} | |'''[[Ludwig von Koopa|Ludwig]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}} | ||
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|Special skill: [[File:MKT Icon Bob-omb Cannon.png|30px|link=Bob-omb Cannon]] | |Special skill: [[File:MKT Icon Bob-omb Cannon.png|30px|link=Bob-omb Cannon]] | ||
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|[[File:MKT Artwork ToadetteMiiRacingSuit.png|60px]] | |[[File:MKT Artwork ToadetteMiiRacingSuit.png|60px]] | ||
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|'''[[Lemmy]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}} | |'''[[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}} | ||
|'''[[Morton]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}} | |'''[[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}} | ||
|'''[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] Mii Racing Suit''' | |'''[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] Mii Racing Suit''' | ||
|'''Pink Mii Racing Suit''' | |'''Pink Mii Racing Suit''' | ||
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|[[File:MKT Artwork KoopaClownMiiRacingSuit.png|60px]] | |[[File:MKT Artwork KoopaClownMiiRacingSuit.png|60px]] | ||
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|'''[[Wendy]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}} | |'''[[Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}} | ||
|'''Orange Mii Racing Suit''' | |'''Orange Mii Racing Suit''' | ||
|'''[[Blooper]] Mii Racing Suit''' | |'''[[Blooper]] Mii Racing Suit''' | ||
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Ghost Miis are the only characters in ''Super Mario 3D World'' who do not return in its [[Nintendo Switch]] port ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''. | Ghost Miis are the only characters in ''Super Mario 3D World'' who do not return in its [[Nintendo Switch]] port ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''. | ||
====''Super Mario Maker 2''==== | ====''Super Mario Maker 2''==== | ||
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*Type 3 is provided by {{wp|Takashi Ōhara}}, who simultaneously voiced [[Fox]] from the ''Star Fox'' universe in the Japanese version. | *Type 3 is provided by {{wp|Takashi Ōhara}}, who simultaneously voiced [[Fox]] from the ''Star Fox'' universe in the Japanese version. | ||
*Type 4 is provided by {{wp|Ayumi Fujimura}}, who simultaneously voiced [[Zelda]] and [[Sheik]] from ''The Legend of Zelda'' universe. | *Type 4 is provided by {{wp|Ayumi Fujimura}}, who simultaneously voiced [[Zelda]] and [[Sheik]] from ''The Legend of Zelda'' universe. | ||
*Type 5 is provided by {{wp|Ryōtarō Okiayu}}, who simultaneously voiced the [[Assist Trophy | *Type 5 is provided by {{wp|Ryōtarō Okiayu}}, who simultaneously voiced the [[Assist Trophy]] {{wp|Alucard (Castlevania)|Alucard}} from the ''Castlevania'' universe in the Japanese version. | ||
*Type 6 is provided by {{wp|Makiko Ōmoto}}, who simultaneously voiced [[Kirby]] from the ''Kirby'' universe and [[icaruspedia:Viridi|Viridi]] from the ''Kid Icarus'' universe in the Japanese version. | *Type 6 is provided by {{wp|Makiko Ōmoto}}, who simultaneously voiced [[Kirby]] from the ''Kirby'' universe and [[icaruspedia:Viridi|Viridi]] from the ''Kid Icarus'' universe in the Japanese version. | ||
*Type 7 is provided by Michihiko Hagi, who simultaneously voiced [[Ike]] from the ''Fire Emblem'' universe in the Japanese version. | *Type 7 is provided by Michihiko Hagi, who simultaneously voiced [[Ike]] from the ''Fire Emblem'' universe in the Japanese version. | ||
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'''Small Mii''' | '''Small Mii''' | ||
*Speed: 3 | *Speed: 3 | ||
* | *Weight: 3 | ||
*Drift: 3 | |||
*Mini-Turbo: 3 | *Mini-Turbo: 3 | ||
'''Medium Mii''' | '''Medium Mii''' | ||
*Speed: 3 | *Speed: 3 | ||
*Weight: 3 | *Weight: 3 | ||
* | *Off-Road: 3 | ||
*Mini-Turbo: 3 | *Mini-Turbo: 3 | ||
'''Large Mii''' | '''Large Mii''' | ||
*Speed: 3 | *Speed: 3 | ||
* | *Acceleration: 3 | ||
*Handling: 3 | |||
*Off-Road: 3 | *Off-Road: 3 | ||
*Mini-Turbo: 3 | *Mini-Turbo: 3 | ||
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