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Tomodachi Life
Tomodachi Life
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Tomodachi Life as it appears inSmash.
UniverseTomodachi
Appears inSSB4 (3DS)
Ultimate
AvailabilityStarter
Crate typePresents
Music
Boldedtracks must be unlocked
for 3DSMain:Tomodachi Life
Alternate:Mii Plaza
UltimateOther series music
Main:Afternoon on the Island
Alternate:Title Theme - Nintendo Land
Tournament legality
Smash 4Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
UltimateSingles: Banned
Doubles: Banned

Tomodachi Life (トモダチコレクション,Tomodachi Collection) is a stage inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, based on thegame of the same name. It was confirmed on March 14th, 2014.

Stage overview[edit]

The layout of the stage features a solid bottom platform and three equally long soft platforms stacked above it. Theblast lines are quite close by. In a similar mechanic toLuigi's Mansion, the stage's front walls are opaque unless a player is standing behind them. This mechanic is not present when stage hazards are disabled. Additionally,Miis appear in the stage's background. The interior of each of the six rooms is random. The Ferris wheel of the amusement park can be seen in the background. All of these details are aesthetic; there are no stage hazards that interfere with the fighters.

Ω forms and Battlefield form[edit]

InSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, theΩ form is set on the roof of the apartment building and its interior cannot be accessed. The platform extends below theblast line. Interestingly, the Ferris Wheel in the background spins on the Ω form of the stage, but not on the regular stage.

InSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, the main platform of the Ω form andBattlefield form loosely resembles the apartment building and it is resized and reshape to matchFinal Destination andBattlefield, respectively. The landscape in the background is absent and only water is in the background. The threesoft platforms of the Battlefield form resemble the top one of the normal form.

  • Ω form in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

    Ω form inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

  • Ω form in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

    Ω form inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate.

  • Battlefield form in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

    Battlefield form inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Origin[edit]

Mii Apartments inTomodachi Life.

The stage is based off of theTomodachi series, specificallyTomodachi Life, the first installment in the series to receive an international release. It takes place inside various rooms of the Mii Apartments, a building on the player's island whereMiis reside. Unlike otherMii games, where the player controls the Miis, theTomodachi series has the player as an onlooker as Miis go about their mundane daily lives, helping them make friends, get married, feed and dress themselves, and partake in hobbies. At daytime, Miis will usually stay confined to their room in the apartment, but will often either leave their room to visit another Mii, leave to visit another area of the island such as the observation tower or theme park, or go to sleep and have surreal dreams involving other Miis they've met. When browsing the apartment, the top screen shows the highlighted Mii's current activities, while the bottom screen shows windows to select, with Miis often having problems that the player has to help solve, such as wanting to make a friend, being hungry, or wanting to play a game. As more Miis join the apartment, the building will be expanded to support more residents, with new materials. The design of the apartment on the Tomodachi Life stage is based on its first appearance inTomodachi Life before any expansions are made. The Amusement Park can be seen in the background of the stage infor 3DS, whileUltimate's iteration adds other landmarks such as the Mii News tower.

InTomodachi Life, the Miis would only be those the player added to the game. InSmash, the CPU Miis in the background can be any from the player's system.

Tournament legality[edit]

The stage is generally banned in competitive play due to the large number of soft platforms and the roof being rather close to the blast zone. This results in characters with powerful anti-air options and characters with effective ladder combos having an unfair advantage against generally grounded fighters.

Trophy[edit]

Mii Apartments's trophy inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Mii Apartments
NTSCThis apartment complex is located in the middle of the island—so convenient! But wait. Why even leave when there's so much fun stuff to do inside? More importantly, what's up with the girl in 301 and the guy in 105? I'm sure someone around here wants to gossip...
PALWith this apartment complex being based in the middle of the island, it's easy to get anywhere quickly. But why leave when there is so much fun stuff to do inside? And just what is going on between the girl in 301 and the guy in 105?! Maybe we'll find out the next time someone throws a roof party.

Aesthetic details[edit]

Interiors[edit]

There are twelve interiors out of which six are chosen to appear in any one game. They all are real interiors in Tomodachi Life, but have had the items moved around to leave a side open for viewing and colors dulled to match the style of the game.

As they appear in Tomodachi Life[edit]

  • Cartoon

    Cartoon

  • Country

    Country

  • Hobby

    Hobby

  • Humble Shack

    North AmericaHumble
    EuropeShack

  • Lady jet-setter Active woman's

    North AmericaLady jet-setter
    EuropeActive woman's

  • Modern Asian

    Modern Asian

  • Ring

    Ring

  • Scandinavian

    Scandinavian

  • Soccer stadium Football Stadium

    North AmericaSoccer stadium
    EuropeFootball Stadium

  • Tropical beach

    Tropical beach

  • Versailles

    Versailles

  • Yellow

    Yellow

As they appear in Smash 4[edit]

  • The Cartoon Interior

    The Cartoon Interior

  • The Country Interior

    The Country Interior

  • The Hobby Interior

    The Hobby Interior

  • The Humble Interior The Shack Interior

    North AmericaThe Humble Interior
    EuropeThe Shack Interior

  • The Lady jet-setter Interior The Active woman's Interior

    North AmericaThe Lady jet-setter Interior
    EuropeThe Active woman's Interior

  • The Modern Asian Interior

    The Modern Asian Interior

  • The Ring Interior

    The Ring Interior

  • The Scandinavian Interior

    The Scandinavian Interior

  • The Soccer stadium Interior The Football Stadium Interior

    North AmericaThe Soccer stadium Interior
    EuropeThe Football Stadium Interior

  • The Tropical Beach Interior

    The Tropical Beach Interior

  • The Versailles Interior

    The Versailles Interior

  • The Yellow Interior

    The Yellow Interior

Miis[edit]

One Mii appears on every floor (room in Ultimate) of this stage, so there are three (six in Ultimate) Miis total. One of them will always be the user's system Mii, though the other Miis appear to be randomly chosen from the player's Mii Maker.

Clothing[edit]

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Each Mii can wear 12 different outfits. However, there are eight only boys can wear and eight only girls can wear. All the outfits are real outfits in Tomodachi Life, and, like the interiors, have had their colors dulled.

In Tomodachi Life[edit]
Unisex Outfits[edit]
  • The Boatneck Shirt The Boat Neck Shirt

    North AmericaThe Boatneck Shirt
    EuropeThe Boat Neck Shirt

  • The Hiking Outfit

    The Hiking Outfit

  • The Roller-skater Outfit

    The Roller-skater Outfit

  • The Skeleton Suit

    The Skeleton Suit

Male Outfits[edit]
  • The Collared Car Shirt The Car Shirt

    North AmericaThe Collared Car Shirt
    EuropeThe Car Shirt

  • The Comedian Outfit The Entertainer Outfit

    North AmericaThe Comedian Outfit
    EuropeThe Entertainer Outfit

  • The Leather Blazer & Hoodie The Hoody & Jacket Combo

    North AmericaThe Leather Blazer & Hoodie
    EuropeThe Hoody & Jacket Combo

  • The Logo Sweater

    The Logo Sweater

  • The Polka-dot Shirt

    The Polka-dot Shirt

  • The Suit

    The Suit

  • The Tartan Shirt

    The Tartan Shirt

  • The Vegas-performer Outfit

    The Vegas-performer Outfit

Female Outfits[edit]
  • The Cactus T-shirt

    The Cactus T-shirt

  • The Cowgirl Duds The Cowgirl Outfit

    North AmericaThe Cowgirl Duds
    EuropeThe Cowgirl Outfit

  • The Cute-pop-star Outfit

    The Cute-pop-star Outfit

  • The Dress & Tights The Dress & Tights Combo

    North AmericaThe Dress & Tights
    EuropeThe Dress & Tights Combo

  • The Office Outfit

    The Office Outfit

  • The Puffy Ribbon Dress

    The Puffy Ribbon Dress

  • The T-shirt Maxi Dress

    The T-shirt Maxi Dress

  • The Tunic & Leggings The Tunic & Leggings Combo

    North AmericaThe Tunic & Leggings
    EuropeThe Tunic & Leggings Combo

In Smash 4[edit]
Unisex Outfits[edit]
    Male Outfits[edit]
      Female Outfits[edit]

        Actions[edit]

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        The Miis can perform several different actions. Sit-ups, exercising, running, laughing, saying no, twisting their head, doing chin-ups, looking at the ceiling, being excited, punching, swaying their body, jumping for joy, being perfect, being ready, hiccuping, scratching their side, clapping, scratching their head, walking, bowing, skipping, doing yoga, waving, warming up, knowing what, saying yes.

          Gallery[edit]

          Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]

          Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

          Names in other languages[edit]

          LanguageNameMeaning
          Japan JapaneseトモダチコレクションTomodachi Collection
          UK EnglishTomodachi Life
          France FrenchTomodachi Life
          Germany GermanTomodachi Life
          Spain SpanishTomodachi Life
          Italy ItalianTomodachi Life
          China ChineseTomodachi Life
          South Korea Korean친구모아 아파트Friendship Apartment
          Netherlands DutchTomodachi Life
          Russia RussianЖизнь друзейFriend's Life
          Portugal PortugueseTomodachi Life

          Trivia[edit]

          The calendar showing the month of May 2012 beginning on a Sunday.


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