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amiibo are a line of interactive "toys-to-life" products created by Nintendo for use in a variety of games. amiibo are comparable to products like Skylanders or Disney Infinity, using near-field communication technology to communicate with compatible systems and access content in games. Although originally launched as figures, amiibo cards were later released starting with Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. The line was originally launched for use with Wii U software Later on, amiibo support was added to New Nintendo 3DS systems natively while original Nintendo 3DS family models was later added. Finally, the Nintendo Switch supports amiibo natively.[1]
Contents
- 1 Production
- 2 Functionality
- 3 Nintendo-produced amiibo
- 3.1 Super Smash Bros.
- 3.2 Super Mario
- 3.3 Splatoon
- 3.4 Yoshi's Woolly World
- 3.5 30th Anniversary
- 3.6 Chibi-Robo!
- 3.7 Animal Crossing
- 3.8 Shovel Knight
- 3.9 Wolf Link
- 3.10 Pokémon
- 3.11 Kirby
- 3.12 30th Anniversary - The Legend of Zelda
- 3.13 BoxBoy!
- 3.14 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
- 3.15 Mario Sports Superstars
- 3.16 Fire Emblem
- 4 Compatible games published by Nintendo
- 5 Trivia
- 6 External links
- 7 References
Production
Nintendo have attempted a similar concept to the amiibo platform in the past: the e-Reader, a peripheral device for the Game Boy Advance released in 2001 that could scan special cards to unlock exclusive content in games. The e-Reader, however, was a financial failure.
Nintendo was approached by Toys for Bob and its parent Activision with a deal to be a partner for their in-development Skylanders franchise, though Nintendo would turn them down.[2]
In 2013, Nintendo would first experiment with making use of the Wii U GamePad's NFC features in games with Pokemon Rumble U, which was released alongside a series of Pokémon figurines in a similar method to other games using this style of figure.
During their financial briefing in March 2014, Nintendo revealed their in-development NFC figurine platform, codenamed "NFP" ("Nintendo Figure Platform" or "NFC Featured Platform"), stating that the figures would be compatible with multiple games and that they would feature data that would tell the system what the figure is, as well as that more information would be revealed at E3 2014. During their Nintendo Digital Event that year, Nintendo fully unveiled the product line, now called "amiibo", with the debut of the first figures in the Super Smash Bros. series.
Functionality
amiibo are used with compatible software by tapping them onto the NFC reader for compatible hardware. On the Wii U, this is on the bottom right corner of the Wii U GamePad. For Nintendo 3DS family systems, the Nintendo 3DS NFC Reader/Writer accessory must be used, while on New Nintendo 3DS systems the NFC reader is built-in under the touch screen. Wii U amiibo support was added with firmware version 5.3.0, while Nintendo 3DS systems were given amiibo compatibility with version 9.6.0. For Nintendo Switch, NFC reader/writers are built into the Joy-Con R and the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller.[1]
When an amiibo is registered for the first time, the player can personalize their amiibo by designating an owner and giving them a nickname. An amiibo can be used on any person's device, though the data on the amiibo is unique to that figure and is recognized as such by the hardware.
Games compatible with amiibo can use them in two different ways:
Nintendo-produced amiibo
Super Smash Bros.
This section is a short summary of the Super Smash Bros. amiibo. SmashWiki features a more in-depth article. |
The Super Smash Bros. line is the first line of amiibo to be released, based upon Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and released alongside Super Smash Bros. for Wii U on November 21, 2014, consisting of figures depicting each of the game's playable characters. These amiibo have been released over the course of several waves, the exact number and the contents of each varying by region.
colspan=6 style="border-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Super Smash Bros. 2nd color;" width=250px | Super Smash Bros. amiibo | |||||
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style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Super Smash Bros. 2nd color;" width="150px" | amiibo | style="background:#Template:Super Smash Bros. 2nd color;" width="150px" | North America | style="background:#Template:Super Smash Bros. 2nd color;" width="150px" | Japan | style="background:#Template:Super Smash Bros. 2nd color;" width="150px" | Europe | style="background:#Template:Super Smash Bros. 2nd color;" width="150px" | Australia | style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Super Smash Bros. 2nd color;" width="150px" | S. Korea |
Bowser |
February 1, 2015 | January 22, 2015 | January 23, 2015 | January 29, 2015 | September 10, 2015 |
Bowser Jr. |
September 11, 2015 | July 30, 2015 | July 17, 2015 | July 23, 2015 | October 22, 2015 |
Captain Falcon |
December 14, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | December 19, 2014 | December 12, 2014 | N/A |
Charizard |
May 29, 2015 | April 29, 2015 | April 24, 2015 | April 25, 2015 | December 3, 2015 |
Dark Pit |
July 31, 2015 | June 11, 2015 | June 26, 2015 | July 4, 2015 | N/A |
Diddy Kong |
December 14, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | December 19, 2014 | December 12, 2014 | October 22, 2015 |
Donkey Kong |
November 21, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | November 28, 2014 | November 22, 2014 | September 10, 2015 |
Dr. Mario |
September 11, 2015 | July 30, 2015 | July 17, 2015 | July 23, 2015 | October 22, 2015 |
Duck Hunt |
September 25, 2015 | October 29, 2015 | September 25, 2015 | September 26, 2015 | N/A |
Falco |
November 20, 2015 | November 5, 2015 | November 20, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | December 3, 2015 |
Fox |
November 21, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | November 28, 2014 | November 22, 2014 | December 17, 2015 |
Ganondorf |
September 11, 2015 | June 11, 2015 | June 26, 2015 | July 4, 2015 | October 22, 2015 |
Greninja |
May 29, 2015 | May 28, 2015 | May 29, 2015 | May 30, 2015 | December 17, 2015 |
Ike |
February 1, 2015 | January 22, 2015 | January 23, 2015 | January 29, 2015 | December 3, 2015 |
Jigglypuff |
May 29, 2015 | May 28, 2015 | May 29, 2015 | May 30, 2015 | December 3, 2015 |
King Dedede |
February 1, 2015 | January 22, 2015 | February 20, 2015 | January 29, 2015 | December 3, 2015 |
Kirby |
November 21, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | November 28, 2014 | November 22, 2014 | November 12, 2015 |
Link |
November 21, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | November 28, 2014 | November 22, 2014 | September 10, 2015 |
Little Mac |
December 14, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | December 19, 2014 | December 12, 2014 | N/A |
Lucas |
January 22, 2016 | December 17, 2015 | January 29, 2016 | January 30, 2016 | N/A |
Lucario |
February 1, 2015 | January 22, 2015 | January 23, 2015 | January 29, 2015 | December 3, 2015 |
Lucina |
May 29, 2015 | April 29, 2015 | April 24, 2015 | April 25, 2015 | December 3, 2015 |
Luigi |
December 14, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | December 19, 2014 | December 12, 2014 | September 10, 2015 |
Marth |
November 21, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | November 28, 2014 | November 22, 2014 | December 3, 2015 |
Mario |
November 21, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | November 28, 2014 | November 22, 2014 | September 10, 2015 |
Mega Man |
February 1, 2015 | January 22, 2015 | February 20, 2015 | January 29, 2015 | October 22, 2015 |
Meta Knight |
February 1, 2015 | January 22, 2015 | February 20, 2015 | January 29, 2015 | December 3, 2015 |
Mewtwo |
November 13, 2015 | October 29, 2015 | October 23, 2015 | October 24, 2015 | December 3, 2015 |
Mii Brawler |
November 1, 2015 | September 10, 2015 | September 25, 2015 | September 26, 2015 | N/A |
Mii Gunner |
November 1, 2015 | September 10, 2015 | September 25, 2015 | September 26, 2015 | N/A |
Mii Swordfighter |
November 1, 2015 | September 10, 2015 | September 25, 2015 | September 26, 2015 | N/A |
Mr. Game & Watch |
September 25, 2015 | October 29, 2015 | September 25, 2015 | September 26, 2015 | N/A |
Ness |
May 29, 2015 | April 29, 2015 | April 24, 2015 | April 25, 2015 | N/A |
Olimar |
September 11, 2015 | July 30, 2015 | July 17, 2015 | July 23, 2015 | N/A |
Pac-Man |
May 29, 2015 | April 29, 2015 | April 24, 2015 | April 25, 2015 | October 22, 2015 |
Palutena |
July 27, 2015 | June 11, 2015 | June 26, 2015 | July 4, 2015 | N/A |
Peach |
November 21, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | November 28, 2014 | November 22, 2014 | September 10, 2015 |
Pikachu |
November 21, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | November 28, 2014 | November 22, 2014 | September 10, 2015 |
Pit |
December 14, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | December 19, 2014 | December 12, 2014 | December 17, 2015 |
R.O.B. |
September 25, 2015 | October 29, 2015 | September 25, 2015 | September 26, 2015 | October 22, 2015 |
R.O.B. (Famicom Colors) |
March 18, 2016 | N/A (released as standard R.O.B.) | March 18, 2016 | March 19, 2016 | N/A |
Robin |
May 29, 2015 | April 29, 2015 | April 24, 2015 | April 25, 2015 | December 3, 2015 |
Rosalina & Luma |
February 1, 2015 | January 22, 2015 | January 23, 2015 | January 29, 2015 | October 22, 2015 |
Roy |
March 18, 2016 | April 28, 2016 | March 18, 2016 | March 19, 2016 | July 7, 2016 |
Ryu |
March 18, 2016 | April 28, 2016 | March 18, 2016 | March 19, 2016 | July 7, 2016 |
Samus |
November 21, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | November 28, 2014 | November 22, 2014 | December 17, 2015 |
Sheik |
February 1, 2015 | January 22, 2015 | January 23, 2015 | January 29, 2015 | N/A |
Shulk |
February 1, 2015 | January 22, 2015 | February 20, 2015 | January 29, 2015 | N/A |
Sonic |
February 1, 2015 | January 22, 2015 | February 20, 2015 | January 29, 2015 | October 22, 2015 |
Toon Link |
February 1, 2015 | January 22, 2015 | January 23, 2015 | January 29, 2015 | October 22, 2015 |
Villager |
November 21, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | November 28, 2014 | November 22, 2014 | December 17, 2015 |
Wario |
May 29, 2015 | April 29, 2015 | April 24, 2015 | April 25, 2015 | October 22, 2015 |
Wii Fit Trainer |
November 21, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | November 28, 2014 | November 22, 2014 | N/A |
Yoshi |
November 21, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | November 28, 2014 | November 22, 2014 | September 10, 2015 |
Zelda |
December 14, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | December 19, 2014 | December 12, 2014 | October 22, 2015 |
Zero Suit Samus |
September 11, 2015 | June 11, 2015 | June 26, 2015 | July 4, 2015 | December 3, 2015 |
On April 28, 2016, a Super Smash Bros.-themed amiibo diorama display was released exclusively in Japan. The display is designed after the Battlefield stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, features two elevated platforms, and comes with a Smash Ball prop. The display can also be folded in on itself.[3]
Super Mario
This section is a short summary of the Super Mario amiibo. Super Mario Wiki features a more in-depth section. |
The Super Mario series is the second series of amiibo to be released. The series released alongside Mario Party 10, on March 20, 2015, and consists of six main amiibo figurines depicting six of the major Mario characters. Later, in June 2016, it was announced that a second wave of Super Mario figurines would be released, alongside the launch of Mario Party: Star Rush in November.[4]
The Super Mario line also features two "limited edition" amiibo; Mario - Gold Edition was released alongside the first wave of amiibo (exclusively at Wal-Mart in North America), while Mario - Silver Edition was released later, on May 29, 2015.
colspan=6 style="border-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Mario 2nd color;" width=250px | Super Mario amiibo | |||||
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style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Mario 2nd color;" width="150px" | amiibo | style="background:#Template:Mario 2nd color;" width="150px" | North America | style="background:#Template:Mario 2nd color;" width="150px" | Japan | style="background:#Template:Mario 2nd color;" width="150px" | Europe | style="background:#Template:Mario 2nd color;" width="150px" | Australia | style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Mario 2nd color;" width="150px" | S. Korea |
Boo |
November 4, 2016 | October 20, 2016 | November 7, 2016 | October 8, 2016[5] | N/A |
Bowser |
March 20, 2015 | March 12, 2015 | March 20, 2015 | March 21, 2015 | November 12, 2015 |
Daisy |
November 4, 2016 | October 20, 2016 | November 7, 2016 | November 5, 2016[5] | N/A |
Diddy Kong |
November 4, 2016 | October 20, 2016 | November 7, 2016 | November 5, 2016[5] | N/A |
Donkey Kong |
November 4, 2016 | October 20, 2016 | November 7, 2016 | October 8, 2016[5] | N/A |
Luigi |
March 20, 2015 | March 12, 2015 | March 20, 2015 | March 21, 2015 | November 12, 2015 |
Mario |
March 20, 2015 | March 12, 2015 | March 20, 2015 | March 21, 2015 | November 12, 2015 |
Mario - Gold Edition |
March 20, 2015 | December 17, 2015 | N/A | June 25, 2015[6] | N/A |
Mario - Silver Edition |
May 29, 2015 | N/A | N/A | May 30, 2015[7] | N/A |
Peach |
March 20, 2015 | March 12, 2015 | March 20, 2015 | March 21, 2015 | November 12, 2015 |
Rosalina |
November 4, 2016 | October 20, 2016 | November 7, 2016 | October 8, 2016[5] | N/A |
Toad |
March 20, 2015 | March 12, 2015 | March 20, 2015 | March 21, 2015 | N/A |
Wario |
November 4, 2016 | October 20, 2016 | November 7, 2016 | October 8, 2016[5] | N/A |
Waluigi |
November 4, 2016 | October 20, 2016 | November 7, 2016 | November 5, 2016[5] | N/A |
Yoshi |
March 20, 2015 | March 12, 2015 | March 20, 2015 | March 21, 2015 | November 12, 2015 |
Splatoon
This section is a short summary of the Splatoon amiibo. Inkipedia features a more in-depth article. |
During the Splatoon Direct, it was confirmed that there would be a Splatoon amiibo series. The first set of amiibo consists of three amiibo figures initially released alongside the game in May 2015. While the Inkling Boy and Inkling Girl amiibo are both available individually, the Inkling Squid amiibo is available only in the Splatoon three-pack set in North America, and exclusively as part of a game bundle in Europe; in Japan all three amiibo were released individually.
Later, it was announced that the characters Callie and Marie would be receiving amiibo figures. The two figures will be released in July 2016; in North America they are only available as a bundle pack, while in other regions they will be released individually. Color variants of the initial set of amiibo were also revealed, to be released on the same day. As before, while the Inkling Boy and Inkling Girl will be released individually in all regions, the Inkling Squid will only be available in a three-pack bundle in North America, while in all other regions it will be available individually.
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style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Splatoon 2nd color;" width="150px" | amiibo | style="background:#Template:Splatoon 2nd color;" width="150px" | North America | style="background:#Template:Splatoon 2nd color;" width="150px" | Japan | style="background:#Template:Splatoon 2nd color;" width="150px" | Europe | style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Splatoon 2nd color;" width="150px" | Australia |
Callie |
July 8, 2016 | July 7, 2016 | July 8, 2016 | July 9, 2016 |
Inkling Boy |
May 29, 2015 | May 28, 2015 | May 29, 2015 | May 30, 2015 |
Inkling Boy |
July 8, 2016 | July 7, 2016 | July 8, 2016 | July 9, 2016 |
Inkling Girl |
May 29, 2015 | May 28, 2015 | May 29, 2015 | May 30, 2015 |
Inkling Girl |
July 8, 2016 | July 7, 2016 | July 8, 2016 | July 9, 2016 |
Inkling Squid |
May 29, 2015 | May 28, 2015 | May 29, 2015 | May 30, 2015 |
Inkling Squid |
July 8, 2016 | July 7, 2016 | July 8, 2016 | July 9, 2016 |
Marie |
July 8, 2016 | July 7, 2016 | July 8, 2016 | July 9, 2016 |
A pair of amiibo dioramas have also been released alongside the second set of amiibo, in July 2016. One depicts the Kelp Dome stage, while the other is a Squid Sisters concert stage. For the latter, a New Nintendo 3DS system can be placed under the diorama so that the top screen fits in the place of the prop screen.[8]
Yoshi's Woolly World
This section is a short summary of the Yoshi's Woolly World amiibo. Super Mario Wiki features a more in-depth section. |
The Yoshi's Wooly World amiibo were released alongside the game in June of 2015 in Europe, and October in other regions. These amiibo are unique in that they are yarn plushes rather than plastic figures, with the NFC chip inside the bottom of the figure itself rather than using a base. Three amiibo were released, in three different colors (green, pink, and light-blue).
A "Mega Yarn Yoshi", a larger Green Yarn Yoshi, was later released[9], exclusively at Toys "R" Us in North America.[10] The Mega Yarn Yoshi has the chip built into its foot. In addition, a portion of the box can be cut out and made into a stand for it.
During the September 1, 2016 Nintendo Direct, a yarn Poochy amiibo was announced. This amiibo was released alongside Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World in February 2017.[11]
style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Yoshi 2nd color;" width="150px" | amiibo | style="background:#Template:Yoshi 2nd color;" width="150px" | North America | style="background:#Template:Yoshi 2nd color;" width="150px" | Japan | style="background:#Template:Yoshi 2nd color;" width="150px" | Europe | style="background:#Template:Yoshi 2nd color;" width="150px" | Australia | style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Yoshi 2nd color;" width="150px" | S. Korea |
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Green Yarn Yoshi |
October 16, 2015 | July 16, 2015 | June 26, 2015 | June 25, 2015 | December 17, 2015 |
Light Blue Yarn Yoshi |
October 16, 2015 | July 16, 2015 | June 26, 2015 | June 25, 2015 | December 17, 2015 |
Mega Yarn Yoshi |
November 15, 2015 | December 10, 2015 | November 27, 2015 | November 28, 2015 | N/A |
Pink Yarn Yoshi |
October 16, 2015 | July 16, 2015 | June 26, 2015 | June 25, 2015 | December 17, 2015 |
Yarn Poochy[12] |
February 2017 | 2017 | February 3, 2017 | February 4, 2017 | March 4, 2017 |
30th Anniversary
This section is a short summary of the 30th Anniversary amiibo. Super Mario Wiki features a more in-depth section. |
Two special amiibo have been released for the thirtieth anniversary of Super Mario Bros., both depicting an 8-bit Mario with both his classic and modern color schemes.[13]
style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Mario 2nd color" width="150px" | amiibo | style="background:#Template:Mario 2nd color" width="150px" | North America | style="background:#Template:Mario 2nd color" width="150px" | Japan | style="background:#Template:Mario 2nd color" width="150px" | Europe | style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Mario 2nd color" width="150px" | Australia |
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30th Anniversary Mario - Classic Color |
September 11, 2015 | September 10, 2015 | September 11, 2015 | September 12, 2015 |
30th Anniversary Mario - Modern Color |
September 11, 2015 | September 10, 2015 | October 23, 2015 | October 24, 2015 |
Chibi-Robo!
Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash was released alongside a single amiibo figurine of the Chibi Robo character. In North America the amiibo was released exclusively in a bundle pack with the game.[14]
style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Chibi-Robo 2nd color;" width="150px" | amiibo | style="background:#Template:Chibi-Robo 2nd color;" width="150px" | North America | style="background:#Template:Chibi-Robo 2nd color;" width="150px" | Japan | style="background:#Template:Chibi-Robo 2nd color;" width="150px" | Europe | style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Chibi-Robo 2nd color;" width="150px" | Australia |
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Chibi-Robo |
October 9, 2015 | October 8, 2015 | November 6, 2015 | November 7, 2016 |
Animal Crossing
This section is a short summary of the Animal Crossing amiibo. Nookipedia features a more in-depth article. |
Cards
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer was released alongside the first series of amiibo Cards, released in series rather than waves, and the first line of amiibo to not be released as figures.[15] Each pack contains six cards, with one special card per pack. Four series of cards have currently been released, with 100 cards each. In addition to these, the Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival bundle contains three exclusive cards: Stitches, Goldie, and Rosie. Finally, a promotional Isabelle card was distributed in the September/October 2015 issue of Character Parfait[16], a Japanese Nintendo-themed magazine targeted at young girls. Each card in these sets features the animal, their birthday, the card number, the type of animal they are, their Template:Acw, a dice value, and a hand sign (rock, paper, or scissors).
For the 1.4 update for Animal Crossing: New Leaf, a new series of Animal Crossing amiibo cards, Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo!, were released in November 2016 in most regions and in December in North America. This set features 50 cards[11], distributed at six per pack.
In Japan and Europe, in addition to the Welcome amiibo! series, another series of Animal Crossing cards have been released in collaboration with Sanrio, released in November 2016. These packs contain 2 cards and a special promotional seal.[17][18]
style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Animal Crossing 2nd color;" width="150px" | Package | style="background:#Template:Animal Crossing 2nd color;" width="150px" | North America | style="background:#Template:Animal Crossing 2nd color;" width="150px" | Japan | style="background:#Template:Animal Crossing 2nd color;" width="150px" | Europe | style="background:#Template:Animal Crossing 2nd color;" width="150px" | Australia | style="background:#Template:Animal Crossing 2nd color;" width="150px" | S. Korea | style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Animal Crossing 2nd color;" width="60px" | No. of cards |
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Animal Crossing Series 1 |
September 25, 2015 | July 30, 2015 | October 2, 2015 | October 3, 2015 | December 1, 2016[19] | 100 |
Animal Crossing Series 2 |
January 22, 2016 | October 29, 2015 | November 20, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | December 1, 2016[19] | 100 |
Animal Crossing Series 3 |
March 18, 2016 | January 14, 2016 | March 18, 2016 | March 19, 2016 | January 19, 2017[19] | 100 |
Animal Crossing Series 4 |
June 10, 2016 | March 24, 2016 | June 17, 2016 | June 18, 2016 | February 16, 2017 | 100 |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo! |
December 2, 2016 | November 3, 2016 | November 11, 2016 | November 10, 2016[20] | November 3, 2016[19] | 50 |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Sanrio Collaboration Pack |
N/A | November 3, 2016 | November 25, 2016[21] | November 10, 2016 | N/A | 6 |
Figures
In addition to the amiibo Cards, a set of Animal Crossing amiibo figures were released alongside Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival. Eight amiibo were be released alongside the game (Digby being exclusively in a bundle with the game at launch), while two additional waves have been released.
colspan=6 style="border-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Animal Crossing 2nd color;" width=250px | Animal Crossing amiibo | |||||
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style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Animal Crossing 2nd color;" width="150px" | amiibo | style="background:#Template:Animal Crossing 2nd color;" width="150px" | North America | style="background:#Template:Animal Crossing 2nd color;" width="150px" | Japan | style="background:#Template:Animal Crossing 2nd color;" width="150px" | Europe | style="background:#Template:Animal Crossing 2nd color;" width="150px" | Australia | style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Animal Crossing 2nd color;" width="150px" | S. Korea |
Blathers |
January 22, 2016 | December 17, 2015 | January 29, 2016 | January 30, 2016 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Celeste |
January 22, 2016 | December 17, 2015 | January 29, 2016 | January 30, 2016 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Cyrus |
November 13, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 20, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Digby |
November 13, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 20, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Isabelle - Summer Outfit |
June 10, 2016 | March 24, 2016 | March 18, 2016 | March 19, 2016 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Isabelle - Winter Outfit |
November 13, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 20, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 3, 2016[19] |
K.K. |
November 13, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 20, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Kapp'n |
March 18, 2016 | March 24, 2016 | March 18, 2016 | March 19, 2016 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Kicks |
January 22, 2016 | December 17, 2015 | January 29, 2016 | January 30, 2016 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Lottie |
November 22, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 20, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Mabel |
November 13, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 20, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Reese |
November 13, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 20, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Resetti |
January 22, 2016 | December 17, 2015 | January 29, 2016 | January 30, 2016 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Rover |
March 18, 2016 | March 24, 2016 | March 18, 2016 | March 19, 2016 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Timmy & Tommy |
March 18, 2016 | March 24, 2016 | March 18, 2016 | March 19, 2016 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Tom Nook |
November 13, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 20, 2015 | November 21, 2015 | November 3, 2016[19] |
Display
Alongside the launch of the Animal Crossing figures and Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival, Nintendo also released a diorama display in Japan. The display is themed after a town seen in-game and comes with several themed props.[22]
Shovel Knight
An amiibo figure of the titular Shovel Knight was produced to complement the Nintendo versions of the game. Like the game itself, while the amiibo was manufactured and released by Yacht Club Games in most regions, in Japan it was released by Nintendo alongside the game.
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Shovel Knight |
January 8, 2016 | June 30, 2016 | January 8, 2016 | January 8, 2016 |
Wolf Link
This section is a short summary of the Wolf Link amiibo. Zelda Wiki features a more in-depth article. |
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD was released as part of a bundle pack containing both the game and a Wolf Link amiibo figure. Before the release of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, it was announced that this amiibo would be reissued individually on February 3, 2017.[23]
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Wolf Link |
March 4, 2016 | March 10, 2016 | March 4, 2016 | March 5, 2016 | April 21, 2016 |
Pokémon
This section is a short summary of the Pokémon amiibo. Bulbapedia features a more in-depth article. |
First print copies of Pokkén Tournament are packaged with a special Shadow Mewtwo amiibo Card.
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Shadow Mewtwo |
March 18, 2016 | March 18, 2016 | March 18, 2016 | March 19, 2016 |
Kirby
This section is a short summary of the Kirby amiibo. WiKirby features a more in-depth article. |
Alongside Kirby: Planet Robobot, a series of four Kirby amiibo figurines were released in June 2016.
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King Dedede |
June 10, 2016 | April 28, 2016 | June 10, 2016 | June 11, 2016 | April 28, 2016 |
Kirby |
June 10, 2016 | April 28, 2016 | June 10, 2016 | June 11, 2016 | April 28, 2016 |
Meta Knight |
June 10, 2016 | April 28, 2016 | June 10, 2016 | June 11, 2016 | April 28, 2016 |
Waddle Dee |
June 10, 2016 | April 28, 2016 | June 10, 2016 | June 11, 2016 | April 28, 2016 |
On April 28, 2016, Nintendo released a Kirby-themed amiibo diorama display in Japan. The display comes with set pieces based on various Kirby items and objects, and has indents where four amiibo can be placed. While it will be available individually, it will also come bundled with the Kirby amiibo from this series in June[3].
30th Anniversary - The Legend of Zelda
This section is a short summary of the 30th Anniversary The Legend of Zelda amiibo. Zelda Wiki features a more in-depth article. |
To commemorate the 30th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda franchise, four special amiibo based on various incarnations of Link and Zelda were released in early December 2016.[24]
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Link - Ocarina of Time |
December 2, 2016 | December 1, 2016 | December 2, 2016 | December 3, 2016 |
Link - The Legend of Zelda |
December 2, 2016 | December 1, 2016 | December 2, 2016 | December 3, 2016 |
Toon Link - The Wind Waker |
December 2, 2016 | December 1, 2016 | December 2, 2016 | December 3, 2016 |
Zelda - The Wind Waker |
December 2, 2016 | December 1, 2016 | December 2, 2016 | December 3, 2016 |
BoxBoy!
An amiibo of series protagonist Qbby was released in Japan in February 2017, in a bundle package alongside BoxBoy! Full Box, a compilation release of the three BoxBoy! titles.[25] The Japanese retail version will also release in Australia, exclusively in Nintendo AU/NZ's eBay strore.[26]
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Qbby |
February 7, 2017 | March 24, 2017 |
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
This section is a short summary of the The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild amiibo. Zelda Wiki features a more in-depth article. |
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was released alongside a set of five amiibo.[27][23] These amiibo notably cost more at retail than the figures released previously.[23] In addition to this, the Guardian amiibo is the first amiibo to have articulation; the figure's legs are fully posable.
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Bokoblin |
March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 |
Guardian |
March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 |
Link (Archer) |
March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 |
Link (Rider) |
March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 |
Zelda |
March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 | March 3, 2017 |
Mario Sports Superstars
This section is a short summary of the Mario Sports Superstars amiibo. Super Mario Wiki features a more in-depth article. |
A series of Mario Sports Superstars amiibo cards will be released alongside the game itself in March 2017. The cards depict the game's playable characters in one of the five sports in the game, meaning that every character will have five cards each. Each pack will have five cards each. In addition, copies of the game will come with one card from this set.[28]
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Mario Sports Superstars |
March 24, 2017 | March 30, 2017[29] | March 10, 2017[30] | March 11, 2017[31] | 90[30] |
Fire Emblem
This section is a short summary of the Fire Emblem amiibo. Fire Emblem Wiki features a more in-depth section. |
Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia will be released with a pair of amiibo depicting the game's two protagonists, Alm and Celica.[32] In North America, these amiibo will be released in a 2-pack.
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Alm |
May 19, 2017 | April 20, 2017 | May 19, 2017 | May 20, 2017 |
Celica |
May 19, 2017 | April 20, 2017 | May 19, 2017 | May 20, 2017 |
Compatible games published by Nintendo
Nintendo 3DS
Game | Compatibility | amiibo features |
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Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer | Read | Scanning cards allows the character to visit the home the player is designing. |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf[33] | Read | Scanning an Animal Crossing amiibo card allows the player to have that animal move into their village. The Animal Crossing amiibo figures cause that character to appear at the campsite, allowing the player to obtain exclusive items. Scanning certain other amiibo allows the player to have characters based on other Nintendo characters visit their village. |
Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash | Read/Write | Tapping the Chibi Robo amiibo turns Chibi Robo into "Super Chibi Robo", enhancing his battery life, speed, and power. When a stage is beaten the player's score can be saved to the amiibo to level it up.[34] |
Read | Tapping any other amiibo gives the player in-game coins. | |
Bye-Bye BoxBoy! | Read | Scanning the Qbby amiibo cosmetically changes to a Game Boy-style filter. The figure also unlocks a Qucy costume, which allows free usage of hints. Scanning the Kirby characters unlocks costumes of those characters.[35] |
Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. | Read | Tapping the Fire Emblem characters allows them to be added into the game. |
Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia | Read | The Alm and Celica amiibo allow access to exclusive dungeons.[36] The amiibo for the Fire Emblem characters in the Super Smash Bros. line allow players to summon that character as a playable unit.[36] Scanning any other amiibo during battle summons an ally monster to assist the player.[36] |
Read/Write | The Alm and Celica amiibo can be used during battle to summon a special computer-controlled unit into battle for a single turn. Alm and Celica's stats can be saved to their respective amiibo, which increases the strength of the unit they summon.[36] | |
Fire Emblem Fates | Read | Scanning the Fire Emblem characters adds them as characters in the game, where they can be faced as opponents and join the party when defeated. |
Hyrule Warriors Legends | Read | Scanning amiibo for The Legend of Zelda characters gives the player a three-star weapon for that character. Scanning any other amiibo gives a random item. |
Kirby: Planet Robobot | Read | Scanning an amiibo gives Kirby a Copy Ability. Specific characters give Kirby specific Copy Abilities. |
Metroid Prime: Federation Force | Read | Scanning Samus or Zero Suit Samus during missions gives the player upgrades, in addition to the character's appearance. Scanning amiibo in Blast Ball unlocks custom paint jobs for the mechs, with specific characters unlocking paint jobs based on that character. |
Mario Party: Star Rush | Read | The Super Mario amiibo interact with the game in various ways. |
Mario Sports Superstars[37] | Read | Tapping an amiibo card unlocks a "Star" version of the character on the card, exclusively in the sport they are playing on the card, which makes them more powerful in that sport. Players can also partake in "Road to Superstar", which gives the Star character an even greater stat boost when cleared (up to three amiibo can be scanned for this mode).[30] |
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam | Read/Write | Scanning the amiibo of Mario characters makes available special Battle Cards that give more advantageous effects in battle than normal. |
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games | Read | Scanning the Mario and Sonic amiibo will turn their respective characters into Gold Mario and Super Sonic. |
Miitopia | Read | Scanning select amiibo gives the player a costume based on that character. |
Picross 3D: Round 2 | Read | Scanning compatible amiibo unlocks puzzles based around that character.[38] |
Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World | Read/Write | Scanning the Yarn Poochy amiibo allows the player to bring Poochy into the current stage, while scanning it in a Poochy Dash stage enables a Time Attack mode. Players can save a pattern to their Yarn Poochy figure. The Yarn Yoshi amiibo unlock "Double Yoshi" mode, in which the player controls two Yoshi characters. Players can save a pattern to their Yarn Yoshi figure. |
Read | Scanning most other amiibo unlocks a Yoshi pattern based upon the character scanned. | |
Shovel Knight | Read/Write | Scanning the Shovel Knight amiibo allows the player to access Custom Knight. As Custom Knight, the player can level up and change Custom Knight's appearance, equipped Relic, charge move, and special move. The player can also access a set of exclusive challenges.[39] In addition, the player can scan the amiibo while speaking with Madame Meeber in certain stages to unlock the Fairy of Shovelry.[40] |
Style Savvy: Fashion Forward | Read | Unlocks clothing based upon the character scanned. |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS | Read/Write | The character is inserted into the game as a "Figure Player" (FP). Players can train the figure by battling against or with it, allowing it to level up and learn. Data is shared between both this game and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. |
Teddy Together | Read | Scanning an amiibo earns the player bonus coins. By scanning the "lucky amiibo", which changes daily, the player earns more coins and special items.[41] |
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D | Read | Scanning the Shulk amiibo unlocks tokens in the game's Collection mode, which can be used to unlock bonus features. |
Wii U
Game | Compatibility | amiibo features |
---|---|---|
amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits | Read | Tapping any amiibo unlocks a demo of one of several NES and SNES games at random. |
Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival | Read/Write | Scanning the Animal Crossing amiibo figures allows players to play as that character. Progress can also be saved onto the amiibo figure. |
Read | The Animal Crossing amiibo cards can be used in minigames. | |
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker | Read | Scanning the Toad amiibo allows the player to access a hide-and-seek game in which they must find "Pixel Toad" in a given level. Scanning any other amiibo gives the player 1-Up Mushrooms. |
Hyrule Warriors | Read | Scanning Link unlocks the Spinner weapon. Scanning the other The Legend of Zelda characters unlocks a random weapon for that character. Scanning any other amiibo unlocks random items. |
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse | Read | Scanning Kirby lets the player use the Star Dash indefinitely. Scanning King Dedede increases Kirby's health. Scanning Meta Knight increases Kirby's attack power. |
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games | Read | By scanning a Mario or Sonic amiibo, the player can access the Mario League and Sonic League. Winning the tournament unlocks a Gold Mario and Super Sonic Mii costume. Scanning other compatible amiibo gives the player Coins and Rings. |
Mario Kart 8 | Read | Scanning a compatible amiibo unlocks a costume for Miis based upon the character. |
Mario Party 10 | Read/Write | Allows access to amiibo Party mode; compatible amiibo are used as game pieces and unlock a board based on the character. |
Read | Unlocks a scratch ticket to win Mario Party Points. | |
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash | Read/Write | Scanning compatible amiibo inserts the character into the game as a trainable CPU. |
Pokkén Tournament | Read | Scanning the Shadow Mewtwo amiibo card unlocks Shadow Mewtwo as a playable character. Scanning other characters unlocks random special bonus items. |
Shovel Knight | Read/Write | Scanning the Shovel Knight amiibo allows the player to access both Custom Knight and the two-player co-operative mode. As Custom Knight, the player can level up and change Custom Knight's appearance, equipped Relic, charge move, and special move. The player can also access a set of exclusive challenges.[39] In addition, the player can scan the amiibo while speaking with Madame Meeber in certain stages to unlock the Fairy of Shovelry.[40] |
Splatoon | Read | The Splatoon amiibo unlock twenty extra missions for each amiibo which can give the player exclusive equipment. |
Star Fox Guard | Read | Scanning Fox or Falco allows the player to call in Star Fox team for an airstrike during missions. |
Star Fox Zero | Read | Scanning Fox gives the player an Arwing design based on the original models from Star Fox for the SNES. Scanning Falco gives the player a Black Arwing, which has more firepower but takes more damage. |
Super Mario Maker | Read | Scanning the 8-bit Mario amiibo adds a "Big Mushroom" which makes Mario giant. Scanning other characters adds them into the game as a "Mystery Mushroom" power-up, which when collected turns Mario into that character. |
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | Read/Write | The character is inserted into the game as a "Figure Player" (FP). Players can train the figure by battling against or with it, allowing it to level up and learn. Data is shared between both this game and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. |
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild | Read | Once per day, scanning the Wolf Link amiibo allows players to use Wolf Link in the game, who will hunt alongside Link.[27] Scanning other The Legend of Zelda amiibo gives the player random items and a treasure chest with a rare item.[42] |
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD | Read/Write | Scanning the Wolf Link amiibo unlocks the Cave of Shadows, an exclusive mini-dungeon. Clearing this dungeon allows the player to save the number of hearts remaining to the amiibo, which is carried over into The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild as Wolf Link's health. |
Read | Scanning the Link or Toon Link amiibo refills Link's arrows in-game. Scanning the Zelda or Sheik amiibo refills Link's hearts. Scanning the Ganondorf amiibo increases enemy damage output. | |
Yoshi's Woolly World | Read/Write | The Yarn Yoshi amiibo unlock "Double Yoshi" mode, in which the player controls two Yoshi characters. Players can save a pattern to their Yarn Yoshi figure. |
Read | Scanning most other amiibo unlocks a Yoshi pattern based upon the character scanned. |
Nintendo Switch
Game | Compatibility | amiibo features |
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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | Read | Scanning certain amiibo unlocks Mii character costumes based on the specific character.[43] |
Shovel Knight | Read/Write | Scanning the Shovel Knight amiibo allows the player to access both Custom Knight. As Custom Knight, the player can level up and change Custom Knight's appearance, equipped Relic, charge move, and special move. The player can also access a set of exclusive challenges.[39] In addition, the player can scan the amiibo while speaking with Madame Meeber in certain stages to unlock the Fairy of Shovelry.[40] |
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild | Read | Once per day, scanning the Wolf Link amiibo allows players to use Wolf Link in the game, who will hunt alongside Link.[27] Scanning other The Legend of Zelda amiibo gives the player random items and a treasure chest with a rare item.[44] |
Trivia
- A transformable Arwing amiibo that would turn into the Walker was in development at one point, meant to be released alongside Star Fox Zero. While the product reached the prototyping stage, according to Shigeru Miyamoto, it was cancelled as Nintendo couldn't make it into a product that would meet child safety standards.[45]
- In an E3 2014 interview, it was stated that Nintendo was experimenting with creating custom amiibo based on users' Mii characters. Shigeru Miyamoto also stated that an amiibo of his Mii exists.[46]
External links
- amiibo on Wikipedia
- amiibo on Bulbapedia
- amiibo on Fire Emblem Wiki
- amiibo on Inkipedia
- amiibo on Super Mario Wiki
- amiibo on SmashWiki
- amiibo on Zelda Wiki
- amiibo on WiKirby
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