Mii impressions have become an iconic part of gaming culture, especially through Nintendo’s Wii and 3DS consoles. For many players, creating a Mii and then seeing it in action on their favorite games is a source of endless entertainment. But what if we took this humor to the next level? What if different Mii characters started impersonating each other? Here’s a look at the funniest Mii impressions of each other, from quirky facial expressions to hilarious re-enactments of personalities.
1. Mii impersonating Mario – The Heroic Plumber
One of the most classic Mii impressions would definitely be Mario. His Mii avatar, with its mustache and iconic red hat, has become a beloved character. But what if another Mii tried to impersonate Mario? The result would undoubtedly be an exaggerated version of his already over-the-top personality. Imagine a Mii trying to mimic Mario’s high-energy catchphrases like, “It’s-a me, Mario!” but with an over-the-top Italian accent, and accidentally tripping on a banana peel mid-sentence. It would likely end in an explosion of dramatic hand gestures and perhaps an unexpected, “Wahoo!” as the impersonator goes tumbling.
2. Mii impersonating Link – The Silent Hero
Link, the quintessential silent protagonist from “The Legend of Zelda” series, lends itself well to hilarious Mii impressions. A Mii attempting to impersonate Link would start by putting on his familiar green tunic and pointy hat. The fun begins when the Mii tries to recreate Link’s heroic actions without saying a word—just dramatic sword swings and exaggerated stares at the camera. The impersonator might awkwardly raise their sword as if ready to face Ganon, but then freeze when realizing they forgot to equip their shield. The silent act, combined with over-the-top gesturing, creates a comically exaggerated version of Link’s serious demeanor.
3. Mii impersonating Princess Peach – The Royal Diva
Princess Peach’s Mii would have a regal but sometimes over-the-top demeanor, which makes her the perfect character for an impression. A Mii impersonating Peach would attempt to maintain a perfect posture and wave gently as if greeting royal subjects. But naturally, they’d take things too far. The impersonator might deliver Peach’s iconic lines like, “Thank you so much for saving me!” with such a deep, over-the-top sense of gratitude that it becomes more funny than heartfelt. They could even break into a mini dance, twirling in their royal gown as if starring in a Broadway show. To top it off, the Mii impersonator would probably demand a cake, regardless of the situation.
4. Mii impersonating Donkey Kong – The Strongman
Donkey Kong is all about muscle, bananas, and his deep, gruff voice. A Mii impersonating Donkey Kong would, of course, try to flex their “muscles” (despite the fact that Miis are mostly just blocky faces and simple bodies). The fun begins when the impersonator makes ridiculous attempts to imitate Donkey Kong’s deep voice—“Ooohhh, Donkey KONG!”—but it comes out in a squeaky or high-pitched tone. A good Mii Donkey Kong impression might involve an exaggerated display of strength, where the impersonator pretends to lift an imaginary barrel, only to drop it comically on their own foot.
5. Mii impersonating Yoshi – The Goofy Sidekick
Yoshi’s personality is charmingly goofy, and a Mii attempting to imitate him would lean into that quirkiness. The impersonator would likely mimic Yoshi’s signature sounds—“Yoshi! Yoshi!”—but in the most absurd ways, stretching the sounds into drawn-out syllables or creating overly cute inflections. To further enhance the impression, the Mii would mimic Yoshi’s signature tongue attack, dramatically flinging out their tongue in a wildly inaccurate manner. Throw in a few random attempts to lick imaginary objects and things would get both hilarious and absurd in no time.
6. Mii impersonating Bowser – The Big Bad Boss
Bowser’s tough-guy persona would be another perfect target for a Mii impression. A Mii impersonating Bowser would immediately put on an intimidating pose— arms crossed, scowl on their face, and their best attempt at a low growl. The best part of this impression would be how the Mii tries to deliver Bowser’s most dramatic lines, like “Princess Toadstool is mine!” but in a way that makes it sound more like they’ve been caught in a bad mood or dealing with an embarrassing situation. The Mii impersonator might even try to flex and roar like Bowser, but end up tripping on their oversized shell, causing the whole thing to spiral into an even funnier disaster.
7. Mii impersonating Waluigi – The Over-the-Top Villain
Waluigi is one of those characters that’s so over-the-top it’s hard not to laugh at. A Mii impersonating Waluigi would, of course, go straight for the exaggerated and dramatic gestures, as Waluigi is a character who thrives on being the center of attention. The Mii would probably make grand, ridiculous poses—hands thrown in the air, head held high—while shouting things like, “Waluigi time!” in an overly serious, booming voice. The funny part is that no one takes Waluigi seriously, so the Mii impersonator’s exaggerated antics only add to the humor. You might even see them throw in some silly dance moves, just to make sure everyone is paying attention to their “villainous” persona.
8. Mii impersonating Toad – The Excitable Sidekick
Toad is full of energy and enthusiasm, and a Mii impersonating him would definitely exaggerate that cheerfulness. Picture a Mii trying to copy Toad’s high-pitched voice while shouting things like “I’m the best!” and “Let’s go!” The fun begins when the impersonator’s enthusiasm gets so extreme that it starts to feel like they’re performing for a live studio audience. The impersonator might also try to copy Toad’s signature movements, flailing their arms as if they’re perpetually excited or nervous, running around in circles as if they’re about to lose their hat.
9. Mii impersonating Luigi – The Reluctant Hero
Luigi’s personality is defined by his cautiousness and his comic reactions to terrifying situations. A Mii impersonating Luigi would likely start with exaggerated looks of fear and anxiety. They might crouch down, peeking around corners as if they’re afraid of a ghost. The impersonator would try to recreate Luigi’s signature green outfit, but the funniest part would be the dramatic shaking and quivering they’d put into the impression as if they were about to faint from fear. Luigi’s willingness to come to Mario’s rescue despite his fear would be re-enacted with lots of nervous sighs, exaggerated gasps, and even attempts at bravery that always end in hilariously awkward situations.
10. Mii impersonating Sonic – The Fast and the Furious
Sonic’s Mii impression would be all about speed and attitude. The Mii would likely start by pretending to run at lightning speed, arms pumping wildly in the air, but quickly realize they can’t actually move that fast. Instead, the Mii would dramatically slow down and start shaking their head in disbelief, as if to say, “Why can’t I go faster?” The voice would be an exaggerated attempt at Sonic’s cocky, carefree attitude, delivering lines like “Gotta go fast!” with a ridiculous level of sass. Of course, every time the Mii impersonator “runs,” they’ll crash into something, making it an endlessly entertaining take on the speedy blue hedgehog.
Conclusion
Mii impressions of each other capture the essence of Nintendo’s characters, turning them into comedic versions of themselves. Whether it’s Mario’s heroic yet clumsy acts, Bowser’s tough-guy demeanor with a twist of absurdity, or Toad’s boundless energy and excitement, these impressions bring out the humor in every beloved character. The best part is that no matter the Mii impersonating another, it’s sure to lead to laughter, whether it’s from the awkwardly exaggerated actions, the funny voice attempts, or just the pure joy of seeing characters we know so well in totally unexpected situations.
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