Check Mii Out Channel

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The Channel focusing on posting and downloading Miis on the Wii, called the Check Mii Out channel in the Us,the Mii Contest Channel in Europe and Oceania, and the Mī Kontesuto Channeru (Miiコンテストチャンネル) in Japan, was a downloadable channel from the Wii Shop Channel. It allowed the user to upload and download Miis, whether it be in the Posting Plaza, or the Contest page. It was launched November 12, 2007 worldwide, and discontinued on June 28, 2013. It has since been brought back unofficially by fans, and is currently available for users to get if they have a modified console.[1]

Overview

Posting Plaza

The Posting Plaza allowed users to upload and download Miis from users all around the world. Users could select to see Popular Miis (Miis that had lots of Favorites), The Top 50 Miis (The top 50 liked Miis of all time), Grab Bag Miis (Miis recently posted without likes) and Miis that they had favorited. Users could also look at the Miis that they themselves had posted, and look up Miis by using certain criteria, or by using a specific Miis entry number.

Contest

Mii Plaza

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A gif of the Mii Wiki Mii being Posted in the Check Mii Out Channel.

The Mii Plaza was the users way of accessing their Miis. All Miis in the users Mii Channel would show up here, and users would be able to select a Mii to post, whether it be to the Posting Plaza, or to Contest, or to use as their Mii Artisan. If a Mii was being posted to the Posting Plaza, then users would input the Miis initials, select a skill, then decide whether to post the Mii or not. When "Yes" was selected, a Mii would divide into two Miis(similar to a cell dividing to reproduce), the copy would launch off into the sky, and The Miis entry number would be displayed (as seen in the gif to the right).

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