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|image=[[File:MGSR - Miis artwork.png|300px]]<br>Artwork | |image=[[File:MGSR - Miis artwork.png|300px]]<br>Artwork 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]] | ||
|notable=[[Boy in Mario Suit and Boy in Sonic Suit]] | |||
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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. Two Miis, known as the [[Boy in Mario Suit and Boy in Sonic Suit]], also appear as recurring characters. | ||
''[[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, depends on the gender of the Mii | 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, represented by a red Mii logo, depends on the gender of the Mii; 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|Alice, a Mii from ''Wii Sports Club'' and ''Wii Party U'', wearing the Mario suit in ''Mario Kart Tour'']] | [[File:MKT Mii art.png|thumb|[[miiwiki:Alice|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 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. | 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}} | ||
|'''[[ | |'''[[Iggy]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}}{{footnote|main|4}} | ||
|'''[[ | |'''[[Roy]] Mii Racing Suit'''{{footnote|main|3}} | ||
|'''[[ | |'''[[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}} | ||
|'''[[ | |'''[[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}} | ||
|'''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 Run''==== | |||
In ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', a user's player icon can be set to one of multiple colored silhouettes of generic Mii. If the player links their ''Super Mario Run'' data to a Nintendo Account, their player icon will depict the Mii that is set to that account.<ref>{{cite|quote=How do I set my Mii as my player icon? If you link to a Nintendo Account that has a Mii character registered to it, your Mii character will be set as your player icon.|author=|title=Help and Inquiries|url=https://support.supermariorun.com/en-US/faq|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=November 20, 2024}})</ref>. The menu for the player icon can be used to swap icons, including back to the silhouettes. | |||
====''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]] {{wp|Alucard (Castlevania)|Alucard}} from the ''Castlevania'' | *Type 5 is provided by {{wp|Ryōtarō Okiayu}}, who simultaneously voiced the [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]] {{wp|Alucard (Castlevania)|Alucard}} and {{wp|Zero (Mega Man)|Zero}} from the ''Castlevania'' and ''Mega Man'' universes 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 | ||
* | *Handling: 3 | ||
*Mini-Turbo: 3 | *Mini-Turbo: 3 | ||
'''Medium Mii''' | '''Medium Mii''' | ||
*Speed: 3 | *Speed: 3 | ||
*Weight: 3 | *Weight: 3 | ||
* | *Drift: 3 | ||
*Mini-Turbo: 3 | *Mini-Turbo: 3 | ||
'''Large Mii''' | '''Large Mii''' | ||
*Speed: 3 | *Speed: 3 | ||
* | *Weight: 3 | ||
*Off-Road: 3 | *Off-Road: 3 | ||
*Mini-Turbo: 3 | *Mini-Turbo: 3 | ||
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{{NIWA|MiiWiki=1|SmashWiki=1|Nookipedia=1|NWiki=1}} | {{NIWA|MiiWiki=1|SmashWiki=1|Nookipedia=1|NWiki=1}} | ||
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{{Crossover characters}} | {{Crossover characters}} | ||
{{ | {{Humans}} | ||
{{WWSM}} | {{WWSM}} | ||
{{MP8}} | {{MP8}} |
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Artwork from Mario Golf: Super Rush | |||
First appearance | Mii Channel (2006, overall) WarioWare: Smooth Moves (2006, Super Mario franchise) | ||
Latest appearance | WarioWare: Move It! (2023) | ||
Latest portrayal | Male: Fumihiro Okabayashi Takuya Sato Katsuhiro Harasawa Tomoyuki Higuchi Female: Tomo Adachi Ayumi Nagao Yuko Kaida 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 on each of these consoles.
Miis get their name from how the word "me" would be written in rōmaji, in the same way that the Wii gets its name from a similar spelling of "we."
History[edit]
WarioWare series[edit]
In the WarioWare series, Miis first appear in WarioWare: Smooth Moves, where they are used in several microgames. Miis appear in a few other microgames in later WarioWare games. In WarioWare: D.I.Y.'s Tightrope, based on the Tightrope Walk minigame in Wii Fit, the object is to prevent a male Mii from falling while holding a pole and crossing a tightrope. In WarioWare Gold, the save file's Mii appears in the Tomodachi Life microgame, and the Mii's name is used in Dungeon Dilemma.
Miis have a few other roles in the WarioWare series. In WarioWare: Smooth Moves and WarioWare Gold, they represent personal files for the players. Additionally, in WarioWare: Smooth Moves, Miis are used in the multiplayer mode to represent those playing, and the game's developers are represented in the credits as Miis wearing different costumes, such as Mario's and Wario's overalls. In WarioWare Gold, the selected Mii is the protagonist in the story.
Mario Party 8[edit]
In Mario Party 8, Miis are playable characters and are sometimes seen in the background of mini-games, which are only playable in the "Extras" section. The Miis in this game wear overalls, gloves, and shoes like the Mario brothers. The shirt they wear depends on the player's color (blue for P1, red for P2, green for P3, and yellow for P4), not their favorite color. Miis are also available to personalize players' file. Miis have no voices in this game.
Mario & Sonic series[edit]
Miis are playable in most games in the Mario & Sonic series, since Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. All of their playable appearances are in the home console releases, except the Nintendo 3DS version of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, which even has them as only one of the three characters who can be played in any event, alongside Mario and Sonic. In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, Mii characters have four possible predetermined stats, based on their size, and they do not have any voices, unlike the other characters.
Since the Wii version of 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, 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 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. Two Miis, known as the Boy in Mario Suit and Boy in Sonic Suit, also appear as recurring characters.
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 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.[1]
Dr. Mario Online Rx[edit]
In Dr. Mario Online Rx, Miis are able to replace Dr. Mario as the playable character. Here, they must maneuver Capsules tossed into a glass jar in order to destroy the Viruses. In order for a virus to be destroyed, it must be connected to at least one capsule of the same color. Unlike Doctor Mario, Miis speak. Miis can tell the player how many minutes have passed and how many capsules they've thrown.
Mario Kart series[edit]
Mario Kart Wii[edit]
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 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, represented by a red Mii logo, depends on the gender of the Mii; 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 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 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.
A kart's color scheme changes depending on the Mii's gender: primarily blue for males, and primarily pink for females. Notably, when any player plays as a Mii, statues and pictures in various courses, including one battle course, seen in Moonview Highway, Luigi Circuit, DK Summit, Dry Dry Ruins, Toad's Factory, Koopa Cape, Wario's Gold Mine, Daisy Circuit, and Block Plaza, will replace the character heads with that of Mii heads, consisting of the Miis saved on the player's Wii console, as long as at least one Mii is created on the player's system. Depending on whichever Mii is present on the player's license, the cutscene that plays during the game's credits will show that Mii's head on the Luigi statue regardless of whether or not the player was playing as their Mii.
Mario Kart 7[edit]
Miis later appear as racing participants in the Nintendo 3DS title, Mario Kart 7. They can be unlocked by completing all the Grand Prix cups in 50cc and are the only unlockable characters who do not have to be unlocked from a 150cc cup. Unlike in Mario Kart Wii, however, all the Miis get the same stat boosts and are the same weight (in this case, medium, as Mario and Luigi), which are at around average levels, and they have new voice clips. Miis also appear as spectators in several courses. Also, the Miis have two of their own courses, Wuhu Loop & Maka Wuhu, as well as their own battle course, Wuhu Town. All of these courses are based on the Wuhu Island setting, a fictional location that first appeared in Wii Sports Resort.
Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]
Miis appear as unlockable playable characters in Mario Kart 8. Here, they are the only unlockable characters who are not unlocked at random, always being the eighth character to be unlocked. Their weight class is based on their size, just as in Mario Kart Wii, and their voices from that game return but in a higher pitch. The Miis also sport a new outfit unlike their appearances in Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7 where they now wear a new racing suit (which is similar to the biker suits that Peach, Daisy, Rosalina, and Pink Gold Peach wear) with some white trimmings, a helmet with their color, and a light-colored scarf similar to the ones Peach, Daisy, and Rosalina wear along with black short boots. However, certain colored Miis have a unique coloring scheme. As of version 4.1, the player can also scan one of 19 amiibo into the game to obtain a racing suit and helmet for Miis based upon the scanned character. If the Miis have not been unlocked yet, they will be when any amiibo is scanned.
Miis return in the Nintendo Switch port Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, this time available from the start, a first in the Mario Kart series. All of the amiibo racing suits return in this game along with an additional 20th costume based on the Splatoon series.
In addition to their playable roles, Miis also constitute the audience in Mario Kart TV and represent players in online and local lobbies. In Mario Kart 8, Miis in online lobbies wear the regular Mii outfit of a colored shirt; this was changed in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe to have them wearing default racing suits that match their color.
For Wave 6, seventeen Mii Racing Suits debuting from Mario Kart Tour were added to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for players who have purchased the Booster Course Pass. In addition, a Daisy Suit was added as the 21st costume that can be unlocked with amiibo.
Color schemes[edit]
amiibo racing suits[edit]
Wave 1 (version 3.0) | ||||
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Mario Suit |
Luigi Suit |
Peach Suit |
Yoshi Suit |
Donkey Kong Suit |
Based on Mario's outfit. The overalls design has a white trim, with a pair of brown boots and a white scarf. The helmet has an "M" design on the front, and an "M"-shaped stripe on the back. The "Mario Super Motor Team" logo can be seen on the sides of the helmet and the back of the suit. | Based on Luigi's outfit. The suit is similar to Mario's, though with an "L"-shaped stripe running across the top and back of the helmet, the "L" logo is on the side of the helmet rather than the front, and a "Luigi Gusters" logo is on the back of the suit. | Based upon Peach's bike outfit. The helmet has a gold decorative design on the front that resembles the front of her hair, a crown on top, and a pair of jewels on the side. The "Princess Peach" racing team logo can be seen on the back of the suit. | Designed after Yoshi. The helmet features Yoshi's nose, eyes, and neck spines. The suit is white and green, with a saddle design on the back as well as featuring a red scarf. | The helmet is designed after Donkey Kong's head, with flames and a "Burning DK" logo on the side. The suit is brown and yellow, with a standard Donkey Kong emblem on the back. |
Red | Green | Pink | Green | Brown |
Hylian Suit |
Captain Falcon Suit |
Kirby Suit |
Varia Suit |
Fox Suit |
Based upon Link's design, and colored green and gold. The helmet has a pair of goggles, and the Royal Crest on the back. The suit features a brown pair of gloves and boots and a belt, with a Triforce patterns on the back and on the gloves. | Based upon Captain Falcon's appearance. The helmet features a large gold falcon like Captain Falcon's helmet, and the suit has a similar design to its origin, though with only the Falcon design on the back of its helmet rather than the design seen on his suit. | Designed after Kirby. The front of the helmet has a pair of star-shaped goggles, while the back has Kirby's design on it, and his hands on the side. The outfit is a pink and white-striped outfit, with a Kirby logo on the back. | Designed after Samus's Varia Suit. The helmet features a visor over the Mii's eyes, with Screw Attack emblems on the sides. The suit features a pair of cyan gloves in place of the arm cannon, and additional Screw Attack emblems on the chest and back. | Based upon Fox's outfit in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, itself a combination of the outfits he wears in Star Fox: Assault and Star Fox Command with some elements of his outfit from Star Fox 64. The outfit features a long sleeve jacket with the original SNES Star Fox logo on the back over the green outfit, with a two tone colors of red and black gloves with boots and a red scarf. The helmet is based on Fox's head, with a headset on one side. |
Blue | Blue | Pink | Orange | Blue |
Wave 2 (version 4.0) | ||||
Toad Suit |
Bowser Suit |
Wario Suit |
Rosalina Suit |
Pikmin Suit |
Designed after Toad. This racing suit has his mushroom cap as the helmet with a deep blue and white racing suit color with red buttons and belt along with a pale yellow scarf and beige colored boots. | Designed after Bowser. This racing suit is unlike the other amiibo racing suits where this one has a biker design with a red orange gloves and scarf, studded braces and boots design with a unique horned helmet that has a long mohawk piece. | Designed after Wario and his classic plumber outfit. The helmet is based on Wario's face, but with a green scarf and steel-toed boots. | Designed after Rosalina and her bike outfit. The helmet is based on Rosalina's hair with a shooting star motif that matches the boots as well. However the gloves are a yellow color and the color of the scarf and boots is oddly slightly darker making it a small difference from Rosalina's bike outfit. | Based upon Olimar's outfit where a red Pikmin motif piece hangs on the helmet. |
Blue | Black | Yellow | Light Blue | Red |
Animal Crossing Suit |
Mega Man Suit |
Pac-Man Suit |
Sonic Suit |
Wave 3 (Mario Kart 8 Deluxe) |
Inkling Suit | ||||
Designed after characters in the Animal Crossing series. | Based upon classic Mega Man's outfit where it has the Energy Tank logo on the back. | Designed after the original arcade version of Pac-Man where the back of the helmet shows a small animation of Pac-Man chomping while the front shows the logo of the original game. The gloves of this suit are modeled after the orange mittens that Pac-Man can be seen wearing on most designs. | Designed after Sonic the Hedgehog. The racing suit has a red scarf with the Sonic The Hedgehog logo on the back. | Based on an orange Inkling’s color scheme. The helmet has a face cover (similar to some headgear from Splatoon) and both it and the bodysuit are imprinted with various logos seen in Splatoon. |
Light Green | Light Blue | Yellow | Blue | Orange |
Wave 4 (Mario Kart 8 Deluxe version 3.0.0) | ||||
Daisy Suit | ||||
Based on Daisy's bike outfit. The helmet has a gold decorative design on the front that resembles the front of her hair, a crown on top, and a pair of jewels on the side and the scarf is red instead of yellow. The "Princess Orange" logo can be seen on the back of the suit. | ||||
Orange |
DLC racing suits[edit]
? Block Suit |
Castle Suit |
Toadette Suit |
Dry Bowser Suit |
Chain Chomp Suit |
The helmet is designed to look exactly like a ? Block with the white question mark having a faint glow. The suit is black with a yellow question mark pattern. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii imitates Mario's animation when punching a ? Block. | Despite the name, this suit is actually based on a Fortress. The helmet takes on the design of fortresses used since New Super Mario Bros., and has a Mario flag that pops up on the top when the player selects this suit on the character select screen, performs a trick, and wins a race. The suit has the same brick pattern that's used on a fortress. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii imitates Mario's animation when sliding down a Flag Pole upon clearing a level. | Based on Toadette. The suit is similar to Toad's Mii racing suit but with the blue parts of the suit colored pink and the scarf is red instead of yellow. The helmet is designed after Toadette's mushroom cap, and has the ends of her braids on the back. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii imitates Toadette's first trick animation. | Based on Dry Bowser. The helmet is the same as the one on the Bowser's Mii racing suit, except black instead of green, and the shorter spikes are colored red. The suit is black with a design of a human skeleton. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii imitates Dry Bowser's anti-gravity trick animation, albeit without the flames. | Based on a Chain Chomp. The back of the helmet has the Chain Chomp's face. The suit has a similar design to the Captain Falcon Suit, but all navy blue with a chain hanging from the collar in place of the usual scarf. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii lunges their head back to imitate a Chain Chomp launching itself toward its enemies. |
Yellow | Brown | Pink | Black | Blue |
Cheep Cheep Suit |
Dolphin Suit |
Pokey Suit |
Blooper Suit |
Koopa Clown Car Suit |
Based on a Cheep Cheep. The helmet takes on the design of a Cheep Cheep's body. The suit is red with a white stomach patch and a yellow scarf. On the back is a yellow stripe that resembles the Cheep Cheep's dorsal fin. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii imitates a Cheep Cheep swimming. | Based on a Dolphin. The helmet takes on the design of a Dolphin's head with an ocean wave pattern on the back. The suit is blue with a white stomach patch and a red scarf. On the back of the suit is the "Super Marine World" logo. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii imitates a Dolphin swimming. | Based on a Pokey. The helmet is designed after the Pokey's head with the face on the back of the helmet. The suit has the texture of a Pokey and is covered in spikes. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii imitates a Pokey teetering. | Based on a Blooper. The helmet takes on the design of a Blooper's head with the eyes on the back. The suit is black with a white silhouette of the Blooper's tentacles. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii imitates a Blooper swimming. | Based on a Koopa Clown Car. The helmet is designed after the base of the clown car with the face on the back, and two green screws on the sides. The suit has a cloudy sky pattern, representing how Koopa Clown Cars are used for flying. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii imitates a Koopa Clown Car flying, by twirling around while flailing their arms in a similar motion to the propeller of a Clown Car. |
Red | Light Blue | Yellow | White | Light Blue |
Para-Biddybud Suit |
Ice Cream Suit |
Birdo Suit |
Petey Piranha Suit |
Wiggler Suit |
Based on a Para-Biddybud. The helmet takes takes on the design of a Para-Biddybud's body with its wings on the top and eyes on the front. The torso of the suit is red with dark red spots, while the legs are black. The scarf, gloves, and boots are all colored yellow to match the Para-Biddybud's feet. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii imitates a Para-Biddybud flying. | The helmet is designed after a two-scooped ice cream cone, with the bottom scoop being mint topped with a mint herb, and the top scoop being strawberry topped with sprinkles. The suit is light blue with dark blue vertical stripes, resembling a uniform worn by employees of an ice cream parlor. The scarf, gloves, and boots are all colored pink and blue. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii swings a soft-serve vanilla ice cream cone around. | Based on Birdo. The helmet takes on the design of Birdo's head with her eyes, bow, and a dark purple spot on both sides. The suit is pink with a white stomach patch, and a red scarf and boots matching the spines on her tail. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii imitates Birdo's anti-gravity kart trick animation. | Based on Petey Piranha. The helmet takes on the design of Petey Piranha's head. The suit is green, with the same red shorts with white spots worn by Petey Piranha. The gloves and boots are a darker shade of green to match his petals. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii imitates Petey Piranha's first kart trick animation. | Based on a Wiggler. The helmet takes on the design of the Wiggler's head. The suit is yellow with two spots on the front and two on the back, and brown shorts. The gloves and boots are the same color as the ones worn by Wigglers themselves. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii imitates Wiggler's first kart trick animation. |
Red | Light Blue | Pink | Green | Yellow |
Goomba Suit |
Moo Moo Suit | |||
Based on a Goomba. The helmet takes on the design of a Goomba's head with the face on the back. The suit is two shades of brown horizontally separated by a white zig-zag line. A Goomba's face can be seen on the back of the suit. The boots are colored dark brown matching the Goomba's feet. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii imitates a Goomba walking. | Based on a Moo Moo. The helmet takes takes on the design of a Moo Moo's head. The suit is beige with white sleeves, a cowbell around the collar replacing the usual scarf, a portrait of a Moo Moo on the back, and the Moo Moo's tail on the rear end. For this suit's anti-gravity trick animation, the Mii shakes the suit's tail similar to how real-life cows' tails wag. | |||
Brown | White |
Mario Kart Tour[edit]
Miis appear in Mario Kart Tour starting with their self-named tour in 2022, the 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-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.
Mii Racing Suits only gain one extra favorite track upon reaching levels three and six, rather than two each like with other High-End drivers, karts or gliders. Each racing suit has their own special skill, with suits based on a playable character sharing their special skill with their character (with the sole exception of the Daisy Mii Racing Suit, which uses Triple Bananas while Daisy herself uses the Heart). Some racing suits have unique Jump Boost animations and race finishing animations, in some cases being based on the character the suit is designed after (in the case of the bronze, silver, and gold suits, they use Metal Mario's animations).
During Mii Tours, the player could collect team tokens by racing as a Mii.
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 Wii Sports Club and 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.
Wave 1 March 9, 2022 | |||||||||
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Red Mii Racing Suit | Mario Mii Racing Suit1 | Peach Mii Racing Suit1 | Toad Mii Racing Suit1 | Luigi Mii Racing Suit1 | Rosalina Mii Racing Suit1 | Donkey Kong Mii Racing Suit1 | Bronze Mii Racing Suit1 | Silver Mii Racing Suit1 | Gold Mii Racing Suit1 |
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Wave 2 March 23, 2022 |
Wave 3 April 6, 2022 |
Wave 4 April 20, 2022 |
Wave 5 May 4, 2022 |
Wave 6 May 18, 2022 |
Wave 7 June 1, 2022 |
Wave 8 June 15, 2022 |
Wave 9 June 29, 2022 | ||
King Boo Mii Racing Suit1 | King Bob-omb Mii Racing Suit | Yoshi Mii Racing Suit1 | Birdo Mii Racing Suit1 | Nabbit Mii Racing Suit | Wario Mii Racing Suit1 | ? Block Mii Racing Suit1 | Cat Mii Racing Suit12 | Pastry Chef Mii Racing Suit1 | Chain Chomp Mii Racing Suit |
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Wave 10 July 13, 2022 |
Wave 11 July 27, 2022 |
Wave 12 August 10, 2022 |
Wave 13 August 24, 2022 |
Wave 14 September 7, 2022 |
Wave 15 September 21, 2022 | ||||
Petey Piranha Mii Racing Suit | Cheep Cheep Mii Racing Suit | Dolphin Mii Racing Suit | Ice-Cream Mii Racing Suit1 | Bowser Mii Racing Suit1 | Dry Bowser Mii Racing Suit1 | Goomba Mii Racing Suit | Hammer Bro Mii Racing Suit | Castle Mii Racing Suit1 | White Mii Racing Suit |
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Wave 16 October 5, 2022 |
Wave 17 October 19, 2022 |
Wave 18 November 2, 2022 |
Wave 19 November 16, 2022 |
Wave 20 November 30, 2022 |
Wave 21 December 14, 2022 |
Wave 22 December 28, 2022 |
Wave 23 January 11, 2023 |
Wave 24 January 25, 2023 | |
Green Mii Racing Suit | Dry Bones Mii Racing Suit | Yellow Mii Racing Suit | Moo Moo Mii Racing Suit | Rocky Wrench Mii Racing Suit | Santa Mii Racing Suit1 | Reindeer Mii Racing Suit1 | Black Mii Racing Suit | Purple Mii Racing Suit | Roaring Racer Mii Racing Suit |
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Wave 25 February 8, 2023 |
Wave 26 February 22, 2023 |
Wave 27 March 8, 2023 |
Wave 28 March 22, 2023 |
Wave 29 April 5, 2023 |
Wave 30 April 19, 2023 |
Wave 31 May 3, 2023 | |||
Brown Mii Racing Suit | Para-Biddybud Mii Racing Suit | Spike Mii Racing Suit | Pokey Mii Racing Suit | Piranha Plant Mii Racing Suit | Blue Mii Racing Suit | Larry Mii Racing Suit3 | Iggy Mii Racing Suit34 | Roy Mii Racing Suit3 | Ludwig Mii Racing Suit3 |
Special skill: | Special skill: | Special skill: | Special skill: | Special skill: | Special skill: | Special skill: | Special skill: | Special skill: | Special skill: |
Wave 32 May 17, 2023 |
Wave 33 May 31, 2023 |
Wave 34 June 14, 2023 |
Wave 35 June 28, 2023 |
Wave 36 July 12, 2023 |
Wave 37 July 26, 2023 | ||||
Lemmy Mii Racing Suit3 | Morton Mii Racing Suit3 | Daisy Mii Racing Suit | Pink Mii Racing Suit | Monty Mole Mii Racing Suit | Waluigi Mii Racing Suit | Fish Bone Mii Racing Suit | Light Green Mii Racing Suit | Wiggler Mii Racing Suit | Toadette Mii Racing Suit |
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Wave 38 August 9, 2023 |
Wave 39 August 23, 2023 |
Wave 40 September 6, 2023 |
Wave 41 September 19, 2023 | ||||||
Wendy Mii Racing Suit3 | Orange Mii Racing Suit | Blooper Mii Racing Suit | Light Blue Mii Racing Suit | Koopa Clown Mii Racing Suit | |||||
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1 - This Mii Racing Suit has unique in-game animations.
2 - Also simply referred to as the Cat suit[2]
3 - Collectively referred to as Koopaling Mii Racing Suits[3]
4 - Also written as Iggy Mii Racing suit[4]
Mario Super Sluggers[edit]
Miis are playable characters in the game Mario Super Sluggers. Miis cannot be chosen as team captains, but up to 8 Miis can be used. Mii stats in this game are 6/10 and chemistry with other characters is based solely on favorite color (excluding Diddy Kong) e.g. red Miis have chemistry with Mario, green Miis have chemistry with Luigi, pink with Peach, etc. Miis of the same color but opposite genders also have chemistry with each other. Also, they possess the quick throw ability, which allows the players to make faster throws to teammates.
All male Miis are right-handed batters in this game, while the female Miis are left-handed batters and unaffected by Heart Swing. However, both genders are right-handed fielders. They do not speak in the game.
Mario Sports Mix[edit]
Miis are one of the nineteen playable participants in Mario Sports Mix. They are the all-rounder (All-Around) type, with Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Ninja. Regardless of their height and width, they all receive the same stats: 3/5 in every stat. The color of their outfits depend on their favorite color and their clothing depends on their gender; if the Mii is male, he receives a sporting outfit, while if the Mii is female, she receives a skirt. Miis are also seen as spectators.
Their special ability is very similar to Mario's special ability; they throw the object into a goal which can be blocked by a struggle of the opponent. In Dodgeball, the shot causes a damage radius that hits anyone inside the radius. Miis receive voices in this game, a quality somewhat rare in games they appear playable in.
On a side note, Miis will never appear as opponents in tournaments.
Miis make a real life appearance in various commercials to help promote the game in North America. They are sports anchors during these commercials under the names Mii-guel (later Michael) and Mii-chelle (later Lisa),[citation needed] showing gameplay footage to the players in various segments, such as the Super Top 3 Show. They also announced the Mario Press Conference on the day of the game's release, asking questions for Mario. During the opening to the conference, the Miis' names are listed as Miichael and Miimi.[5]
Fortune Street[edit]
Miis appear as playable characters from the beginning of Fortune Street. If the player decides to start a solo profile, they have to choose a Mii for their profile. The only characters the player can use in solo mode is their Miis. The player can unlock clothes to dress up their Mii in the Dressing Room. Miis do not say anything to the other players; the time where they would talk is replaced by two of the Mii's opponents talking to each other. The color of the Mii's shop depends on the color of the Mii, but if one or more Miis have the same color, they will be changed depending upon order chosen.
Mario Tennis Open[edit]
Miis also appear in the Nintendo 3DS title Mario Tennis Open as playable characters. Miis can be given different stats when they wear different clothes or costumes and have different rackets. When a Mii is equipped with a full gear set based on a character, enemy, or item, all stats will be boosted. Miis do not earn a star rank after winning all Mario Open cups. Only human players can control Miis; they cannot be selected as CPU-controlled characters.
Super Mario series[edit]
New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Luigi U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe[edit]
Miis make their first appearance in New Super Mario Bros. U as playable characters only in the Boost Rush, Challenge, and Coin Battle Modes (although they were intended to also be playable in the Story Mode). The Miis can now use the same abilities as Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad, and Yellow Toad, as they can use power-ups like the Super Acorn and Fire Flower. If the Miis are selected as either P1, P2, P3, or P4, each will be colored with the overalls of Mario, Luigi, Wario, and a coloration similar to Luigi's blue alternate costume from the Super Smash Bros. series. Randomly generated Miis appear in various places of the background in Boost Rush Mode. Miis have the ability to play with or without a hat and female ones wear shorter overalls, revealing black socks underneath. In this game, the Miis reuse their voices from Mario Kart 7.
In New Super Luigi U, the player's Mii can also be used if a trick is done on the Flying Squirrel Ovation level in Superstar Road which has the player holding down on the / or on the while selecting the level (if this trick is used on a different level in the game, the player plays as Nabbit instead).
Miis were also able to post comments online about a level they had played through Miiverse before its shutdown on November 7, 2017.
Super Mario 3D World[edit]
Miis return in Super Mario 3D World. Here, they are referred to as Ghost Miis,[6] and serve as representatives of people who send messages and ghost data through Miiverse. The player can spot them standing around on the world map, where their messages pop up when Mario and co. get close. Players can also opt to send out ghost data on completed levels, and try to beat the time records on other people's ghost data as well. The player can race up to three Miis at once, in an attempt to beat their record. In the game, the Miis appear in Sprixie Princess costumes corresponding to their favorite color, and are shown to mimic the exact movement of the person using the Mii (using Luigi's Scuttle, running on all fours like the Cat Suit, etc.). Miis also have voices in the game while doing a type of move, once again based on their gender and favorite color combination. Occasionally, a Mii will have a present behind it that, when opened, will either contain coins or a power-up. However, as of November 7, 2017, Miiverse is discontinued and Ghost Miis no longer appear in the game.
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 Run[edit]
In Super Mario Run, a user's player icon can be set to one of multiple colored silhouettes of generic Mii. If the player links their Super Mario Run data to a Nintendo Account, their player icon will depict the Mii that is set to that account.[7]. The menu for the player icon can be used to swap icons, including back to the silhouettes.
Super Mario Maker 2[edit]
In Super Mario Maker 2, the player's Mii appears as part of their Maker profile. The player can dress their Mii up with various Super Mario-themed hats and outfits obtained by clearing certain objectives in the game.[8]
Mario Golf series[edit]
Mario Golf: World Tour[edit]
In Mario Golf: World Tour, the Castle Club is a game mode where players play as their Mii and compete in tournaments and various other challenges. Like in Mario Tennis Open, player can customize their Miis with various clothing and clubs to alter their stats. The Miis in this game reuse the voices from Mario Kart Wii. In its post-hole animations, the player's Mii is joined by six others that wear the player's chosen color. Many more also appear in the tournament awarding ceremony wearing regular clothes, but the only Miis that wear costumes or clothing from the boutique are the player's, and the top three finishers.
Mario Golf: Super Rush[edit]
In Mario Golf: Super Rush, Miis appear as playable characters. Their Special Shot is Power Stinger and their Special Dash is Power Dash.[9] In Golf Adventure, the player can improve their Mii's stats by earning experience points in practices and matches.
Super Smash Bros. series[edit]
Miis are the only playable characters in the Super Smash Bros. series represented with the Super Smash Bros. emblem and the only fighters in the series not to be fought in All-Star Mode.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]
- SmashWiki article: Mii Fighter (SSB4)
- SmashWiki article: Mii Brawler (SSB4)
- SmashWiki article: Mii Gunner (SSB4)
- SmashWiki article: Mii Swordfighter (SSB4)
Miis (named Mii Fighters) were confirmed to be playable fighters in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U at Nintendo's E3 2014 event. They represent the Super Smash Bros. series in their emblem, making them the first playable fighters to represent the series. When creating a Mii Fighter, the player can select it to have one of three different classes: Mii Brawlers, Mii Gunners, and Mii Swordfighters. Brawlers specialize in fighting melee style, while Swordfighters and Gunners utilize a sword and a gun in their movesets, respectively. Each class can select four out of twelve special moves, making up a total of thirty-six special moves. When playing online, Miis can only be used when playing in With Friends mode.
When customizing a Mii, the player is able to equip it with custom outfits and headgear, with more available to be purchased as DLC. In terms of equipment, all Miis can use the Jacket and Boots equipment; Mii Brawler can use the Gloves; Mii Swordfighter can use the Sword; Mii Gunner can use the Arm Cannon.
The Multi-Man team in this game is also composed of Miis, called the Fighting Mii Team, replacing the Fighting Alloy Team from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Miis are loaded from those saved on the console and given a random class of Mii Fighter. These Miis are dressed full black, and cannot use shields, special moves, and items. They also cannot grab ledges, but will use a Footstool Jump on other Miis to recover. The Fighting Mii Team is also encountered in Classic mode, where they act as the penultimate boss, being fought directly before the fight with Master Hand. In both Classic mode and Multi-Man Smash, the number of Miis present and how strong they are depends on the difficulty. Usually, the Miis are incredibly lightweight, being sent flying just from a moderately strong attack. However, in Cruel Smash, the Miis are resilient and work better as a team. The Fighting Mii Team also appears as one of the final challenges in Smash Run. In this challenge, the participants have to defeat as many Miis as possible within a one minute time limit. During this challenge, Metal and Giant Metal variants of the player's character can appear to aid the Fighting Mii Team.
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, regular Miis also appear in the Tomodachi Life stage, also randomly loaded from the system.
At E3 2014, Masahiro Sakurai explained that Miis were considered to be included as playable characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, but they were ultimately not included as Sakurai felt that it did not seem right at the time for Miis to be punching and kicking.[10] The Miis were also excluded due to online bullying and Sakurai thought that the Miis had a lack of character to themselves and would not be interesting enough characters.[11]
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]
- SmashWiki article: Mii Fighter (SSBU)
- SmashWiki article: Mii Brawler (SSBU)
- SmashWiki article: Mii Gunner (SSBU
- SmashWiki article: Mii Swordfighter (SSBU)
Mii Fighters return in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Their proportions have been altered so that they have smaller heads, and their default clothing have been altered as well. Additionally, the Mii Fighters are unique in the sense that they are the only characters to retain custom specials. Though Mii Fighters still have customizable outfits, their body proportions cannot be adjusted in-game; Mii Brawlers have set weights of 94 units, Mii Swordfighters have set weights of 100 units, and Mii Gunners have set weights of 104 units.
Along with being able to create a custom Mii Fighter, the default ones representing each type can be unlocked after rescuing them in the World of Light. When a Mii Fighter type has been rescued, players will also gain access to using their own custom Mii Fighters in the World of Light.
The Fighting Mii Team reappears as the main opponents of Mob Smash (a mode replacing the similar Multi-Man mode from previous games), having the same role and function as before.
Other appearances[edit]
Miis also appear in games such as Donkey Kong Barrel Blast, New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, and Mario Strikers Charged to represent the player, similar to an avatar. In Super Mario Galaxy (though not in the Nvidia Shield and Super Mario 3D All-Stars ports) and its sequel, players can personalize their files with Miis. This has also been done with other non-Super Mario related games. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, players can use their Mii on Wi-Fi to represent themselves. In Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars, Miis were likewise used to represent users with a profile, which allowed them to post levels in the Community mode, although this is no longer possible due to the discontinuation of Miiverse.
Miis appear along with Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad, and Yellow Toad in the Wii U experience game New Super Mario Bros. Mii. If the Miis are selected as either P1, P2, P3, or P4, each will be colored with the overalls of Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Mario's colors from Mario Bros., respectively, just like New Super Mario Bros. U.
In Super Nintendo World, Mii Racing Suits in the styles of Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, and Toad are displayed against a wall in the queue of Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge. Additionally, they appear in the queue video explaining the ride and the use of the AR visor.
In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, the profile picture on Luigi's phone when the Brooklyn couple is calling resembles a Mii.
Check Mii Out Channel[edit]
One of the channels on the Wii is the Check Mii Out Channel (or the Mii Contest Channel in the PAL region), where Nintendo holds contests in which participants must create a Mii that looks most like a certain person or character. Some of the contests have been Super Mario-related:
- Mario, without his hat, was the first contest in the Check Mii Out Channel.
- Luigi, without his hat, was a later contest.
- Another contest had players create Princess Peach.
- Another contest was "Someone like Mario, but a little different".
- One contest focused on Bee Mario.
- A contest focused on "someone that helps a princess", which makes a reference to Mario and Link.
- One contest was "Wario without his hat".
Portrayals[edit]
In Mario Kart Wii, male Miis are voiced by Fumihiro Okabayashi, Takuya Sato, Katsuhiro Harasawa, and Tomoyuki Higuchi while female Miis are voiced by Tomo Adachi, Ayumi Nagao, Yuko Kaida, and Hitomi Hirose. Their portrayals were reused in Mario Golf: World Tour, Mario Kart 8, and Mario Golf: Super Rush, though the latter two games give them higher-pitched voices. Higuchi and Hirose also voice the male and female Miis in Mario Tennis Open.
In Mario Sports Mix, male and female Miis are voiced by Greg Irwin and Bianca Allen (who also respectively voiced Black Mage and White Mage).
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, players can choose between 12 different voice options to set for their Mii Fighters, each of which can be played at three pitches: low, medium, and high. Mii Fighters have 36 selectable voices in total, and all but three types are voiced by voice actors who simultaneously voiced other characters:[12]
- Type 1 is provided by Yūji Kishi, who simultaneously voiced Ken from the Street Fighter universe in the Japanese version.
- Types 2 and 12 are provided by Umeka Shōji.
- Type 3 is provided by Takashi Ōhara, who simultaneously voiced Fox from the Star Fox universe in the Japanese version.
- Type 4 is provided by Ayumi Fujimura, who simultaneously voiced Zelda and Sheik from The Legend of Zelda universe.
- Type 5 is provided by Ryōtarō Okiayu, who simultaneously voiced the Assist Trophies Alucard and Zero from the Castlevania and Mega Man universes in the Japanese version.
- Type 6 is provided by Makiko Ōmoto, who simultaneously voiced Kirby from the Kirby universe and 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 8 is provided by Minami Takayama, who simultaneously voiced Pit and Dark Pit from the Kid Icarus universe in the Japanese version.
- Type 9 is provided by Hideo Ishikawa, who simultaneously voiced Simon from the Castlevania universe in the Japanese version.
- Type 10 is provided by Kimiko Saitō.
- Type 11 is provided by Kiyoyuki Yanada, who simultaneously voiced Richter from the Castlevania universe in the Japanese version.
Profiles and statistics[edit]
- Main article: List of Mii profiles and statistics
Mario Kart Wii[edit]
Small Mii
- Speed: 3
- Handling: 3
- Mini-Turbo: 3
Medium Mii
- Speed: 3
- Weight: 3
- Drift: 3
- Mini-Turbo: 3
Large Mii
- Speed: 3
- Weight: 3
- Off-Road: 3
- Mini-Turbo: 3
Gallery[edit]
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mii.
Names in other languages[edit]
Mii Brawler
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | Mii 格闘タイプ[?] Mii Kakuto-taipu |
Mii Hand-to-Hand Fighting Type | |
Chinese (simplified) | Mii 格斗类型[?] Mii Gédòu lèixíng |
Mii Hand-to-Hand Fighting Type | |
Chinese (traditional) | Mii 格鬥類型[?] Mii Gédòu lèixíng |
Mii Hand-to-Hand Fighting Type | |
Dutch | Mii-Bokser[?] | Mii Boxer | |
French (NOA) | Bagarreur Mii[?] | Mii Fighter | |
French (NOE) | Boxeur Mii[?] | Mii Boxer | |
German | Mii-Boxer[?] | Mii Boxer | |
Italian | Lottatore Mii[?] | Mii Wrestler | |
Korean | Mii 격투 타입[?] Mii Gyeoktu taip |
Mii Hand-to-Hand Fighting Type | |
Portuguese | Mii Guerreiro[?] | Mii Warrior | |
Russian | Mii-Драчун[?] Mii-Drachun |
Mii Fighter | |
Spanish (NOA) | Peleador Mii[?] | Mii Fighter | |
Spanish (NOE) | Karateka Mii[?] | Mii Karateka |
Mii Swordfighter
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | Mii Mii Kenjutsu-taipu |
Mii Fencing Type | |
Chinese (simplified) | Mii 剑术类型[?] Mii Jiànshù lèixíng |
Mii Sword Type | |
Chinese (traditional) | Mii 劍術類型[?] Mii Jiànshù lèixíng |
Mii Sword Type | |
Dutch | Mii-Zwaardvechter[?] | Mii Swordsman | |
French (NOA) | Épéiste Mii[?] | Mii Swordsman | |
French (NOE) | Mii Épéiste[?] | Mii Swordsman | |
German | Mii-Schwertkämpfer[?] | Mii Swordsman | |
Italian | Spadaccino Mii[?] | Mii Swordsman | |
Korean | Mii 검술 타입[?] Mii Geomsul taip |
Mii Fencing Type | |
Portuguese | Mii Espadachim[?] | Mii Swordsman | |
Russian | Mii-Мечник[?] Mii-Mechnik |
Mii Swordsman | |
Spanish | Espadachín Mii[?] | Mii Swordsman |
Mii Gunner
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | Mii 射撃タイプ[?] Mii Shageki-taipu |
Mii Shooting Type | |
Chinese (simplified) | Mii 射击类型[?] Mii Shèjí lèixíng |
Mii Shooting Type | |
Chinese (traditional) | Mii 射擊類型[?] Mii Shèjí lèixíng |
Mii Shooting Type | |
Dutch | Mii-Cyborg[?] | Mii Cyborg | |
French (NOA) | Tireur Mii[?] | Mii Shooter | |
French (NOE) | Mii Tireur[?] | Mii Shooter | |
German | Mii-Schützin[?] | Mii Shooter | |
Italian | Fuciliere Mii[?] | Mii Rifleman | |
Korean | Mii 사격 타입[?] Mii Sagyeok taip |
Mii Shooting Type | |
Portuguese | Mii Artilheira[?] | Mii Chaser | |
Russian | Mii-Стрелок[?] Mii-Strelok |
Mii Shooter | |
Spanish | Tirador Mii[?] | Mii Shooter |
References[edit]
- ^ @leecocker (August 6, 2024). 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.. X (English). Retrieved August 7, 2024.
- ^ "Make your character stand out by putting them in a Mii Racing Suit, such as the Cat suit that transforms you into a paw-sitively adorable kitty and helps you scratch your way through the race." – Race With Mario. United States: apple.com. Retrieved November 12, 2022. (Archived November 8, 2022, 16:08:01 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^ Phone notification (screenshot ). "Shop update! Meowser is in the spotlight, along with Koopaling Mii Racing Suits. You can get a discount on your first purchase!"
- ^ Description in the Mii Racing Suit Shop (screenshot ). "Those glasses can only mean one thing… It's an Iggy Mii Racing suit!"
- ^ vini64 (December 22, 2020). Mario Sports Mix - Commercials collection. YouTube. Retrieved April 28, 2023.
- ^ Super Mario 3D World electronic manual. Page 15.
- ^ "How do I set my Mii as my player icon? If you link to a Nintendo Account that has a Mii character registered to it, your Mii character will be set as your player icon." – Help and Inquiries. Nintendo. Retrieved November 20, 2024.)
- ^ Nintendo (May 15, 2019). Super Mario Maker 2 Direct 5.15.2019. YouTube. Retrieved on May 24, 2019.
- ^ Mario Golf™: Super Rush — Characters and courses. Nintendo. Retrieved June 13, 2021.
- ^ Nintendo of America (June 10, 2014). en-us: YouTube. Retrieved May 21, 2024.
- ^ “Everyone Joins the Battle! Anyone Can Join the Fray!” Sakurai Famitsu colum vol. 455– on Mii Fighters. Source Gaming. Retrieved May 21, 2024.
- ^ https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/Super-Smash-Bros-Ultimate/Mii-Brawler/
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