Shantae

Shantae is a Celebrity Mii.

Shantae is the protagonist of the "Shantae" game series. In 2021, a Shantae Mii Brawler costume was added to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as paid DLC. To celebrate this, Matt Bozon, co-creator of Shantae, made this Shantae Mii Fighter to celebrate her appearance in Smash. Note that while a Shantae Mii does appear in the Mii Fighter Pack #10 trailer, it is a different one from the one Matt Bozon shared, suggesting Nintendo makes their own Miis for these trailers and does not give them to the games' developers.

Shantae was obtained via Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's custom content sharing feature in-game, by downloading the released Mii Fighter, then dumping a save file to extract the Mii.

Her Mii name in her Mii data file is Shantae. Her height is set to 56 and her build is set to 31. Her Mii ID is as follows: A2 D5 3F 37 89 5E 45 4E 86 51 DB 16 A5 69 93 E6

Her Mii data file contains unused Mii data. Her mouth color is set to custom colors row 9 column 8. Additionally, her favorite color is red, her hair is set to page 5 row 1 column 1, and her hair color is set to custom colors row 3 column 4, all of which can not be seen in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate due to the Mii Fighter not displaying any of those options on the costume. Originally when the Mii Fighter was first released, Shantae had a different mouth type (type: row 5 column 2), but this was ultimately changed in all subsequent releases.

As far as her Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Mii Fighter goes, her Smash color is purple, she is a Brawler, and wears the Shantae Outfit with the Shantae Wig. Her Mii Fighter name is also Shantae. Her neutral special is set to 3 - Exploding Side Kick. Her side special is set to 2 - Burning Dropkick. Her up special is set to 1 - Soaring Axe Kick. Her down special is set to 2 - Feint Jump. (Moveset: 3212.) Her voice is set to Type 4, with a High pitch.

Note that the mouth (unused), eye, hair, and eyebrow colors get lost in Wii U/3DS conversion. Don't know how a Switch Mii has a QR code? Read the FAQ.

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This Mii originally appeared on the Switch!

Here's how to recreate them on the Switch:

Mii Studio code

Unfortunately, as the Switch no longer supports QR codes, the only way to obtain this Mii yourself directly is via importing them into your Mii Studio with this tool.

This is Shantae's Mii Studio code:

08001f063205063503100229070413040e0200010000010804000a2900543804000214015c01130e04000a01000c

You can download Shantae's charinfo-format Mii data file here.