Guest E

Guest E is a Mii from every console.

You may get them confused with the other five Guest Miis!

Guest E comes as one of the six default Guest Miis that are included in the Nintendo Face Library. Because of this, she technically appears in every single game with Mii support... that's way too many to count! In nearly every single game, she's called Guest E, except for six: Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree, in which she's called "Student E", Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, in which she's called "Player", Tetris Party and Tetris Party Deluxe, in which she's called "Tetris5", and TV Show King 2, in which she's called "Mango". Since she's included in the Face Library and not as a file, she doesn't have a filename and consequentially an internal ID.

She has Mingling turned off. Her Mii name in her Mii data file is no name, which is the default blank name for Miis.

In her Wii-format Mii data file (extracted from memory), her Mii ID is 80-00-00-04 and her console ID is ec-ff-82-d2 (the same as all default Guest Miis). In her Wii-format Mii data file (July 2021 leak), her Mii ID is cc-d7-13-2f and her console ID is 5f-9e-ce-ab (different from all other default Guest Miis). In her Wii U/3DS-format Mii data file, her Mii ID is 80-00-00-04, and her MAC is EC-FF-82-D2-00-00, very similar to her console ID in her Wii-format Mii data file (extracted from memory).In her Wii U/3DS-format Mii data file, she was originally created on a 3DS (3).

Her Mii data file does not contain any unused data.

Information

As mentioned before, Guest E technically appears in every single game that contains the Nintendo Face Library (AKA, any game that supports Miis), whether you see them or not. Sometimes, they can be tricky to spot, only appearing when the player doesn't have enough or any Miis on their system at all, like in the title sequence for Pilotwings Resort.

Also mentioned earlier was the fact that all but six games call her Guest E. The six exceptions are Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree, in which it calls her Student E, Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, in which she's called Player, Tetris Party and Tetris Party Deluxe, in which she's called "Tetris5", and TV Show King 2, in which it calls her Mango. TV Show King 2 is the only game to have given the Guest Miis proper names. The other Guest Mii names are Buggy, Bee, Hubble, Nugget, and Shigi respectively.

According to the July 2021 leak, Guest E's race is caucasian.

Image appearances

Note: Many images on this page have been cropped. While this was done for formatting reasons (to reduce the vertical space being taken up by unimportant parts of the image), you can still open the image in a new tab to view the full uncropped image.

According to Nintendo's Mii Usage Guidelines appendix A.1, the default Guest Miis are not allowed to appear in advertising.

  • Do not use the default Mii inside a game. This prohibition includes screenshots of the game, and any depictions of the game that may be used on packaging, in the game manual, or in advertising.

Additionally, the back of the Wii Party box art does include Guests A (red), E (blue), C (yellow), and F (green), and although very difficult to see, B.

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This Mii originally appeared on the Wii!

Here's how to recreate them on the Wii:

Mii Studio code

This is Guest E's Mii Studio code:

080040030D030404020C0307060400020A0000000006010804000A07000E4004000214031304170D04000A040109

You can download Guest E's Wii-format Mii data file extracted from memory here. (July 2021 Leak)

You can download Guest E's Wii U/3DS-format Mii data file extracted from 3DS memory here. (CFCD)

You can download Guest E's charinfo-format Mii data file extracted from a save file here.

You can download Guest E's SwitchSDK-format Mii data file extracted from the code of a Switch game here.