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List of Amiibo

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Amiibo are a line of near-field communications-enabled products marketed by Nintendo. They can be used with Nintendo 3DS and Wii U video game consoles to unlock special content and modes in supported games.

The following is a list of all known products that encompass the Amiibo product line. Initially, the line was comprised exclusively of figures; the line has since expanded to include Amiibo-enabled plush toys and trading cards. Nintendo designed all Amiibo characters to be cross-compatible with all games that support specific Amiibo characters, regardless of whichever model line these characters belong to; for example, Mario figurines from both the Super Smash Bros. and Super Mario series have the same functionality. According to Shinya Takahashi of Nintendo's SPD division, the Super Smash Bros. line, being released in waves since November 21, 2014, is planned to cumulatively feature at least 55 Amiibo models, one for each of the game's playable characters.[1] The Super Mario line was released on March 20, 2015 along with Mario Party 10, featuring 6 Amiibo models. In the April 2015 Nintendo Direct presentation, it was revealed that, in addition to Super Smash Bros. DLC characters having their own Amiibo figurines, Splatoon and Yoshi's Woolly World will come with their own lines, in which the latter's line will be soft dolls instead of hard plastic figures. The same Direct also revealed the upcoming Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer will support Amiibo-branded NFC cards rather than figures at all.

List of Amiibo-branded NFC items and supported games[edit]

Amiibo and games with assorted support
Character Amiibo series[2] Super Smash Bros.
for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Mario Kart 8 Mario Party 10 Super Mario Maker Ace Combat:
Assault Horizon Legacy +
One Piece:
Super Grand Battle! X
Katachi Shin Hakken! Rittai Picross 2
Cyrus Animal Crossing No No Read Only Read Only No No No
Digby Animal Crossing No No Read Only Read Only No No No
Isabelle Animal Crossing No No Read Only Read Only[3] No No No
K.K. Slider Animal Crossing No No Read Only Read Only No No No
Lottie Animal Crossing No No Read Only Read Only No No No
Mabel Animal Crossing No No Read Only Read Only No No No
Reese Animal Crossing No No Read Only Read Only No No No
Tom Nook Animal Crossing No No Read Only Read Only No No No
Animal Crossing Amiibo cards (Series 1)[4] Animal Crossing Amiibo cards (Series 1) No No Read Only Read Only[lower-alpha 1] No No No
Chibi-Robo[lower-alpha 2][5] Chibi-Robo! No No Read Only Read Only No No No
Shovel Knight[6] Shovel Knight ? ? Read Only No No No No
Hammer Slam Bowser[lower-alpha 3] Skylanders SuperChargers Yes Read Only Yes Read Only Read Only No Read Only[7]
Turbo Charge Donkey Kong[lower-alpha 3] Skylanders SuperChargers Yes Read Only Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only No
Inkling Boy Splatoon No No Read Only Read Only No No No
Inkling Girl Splatoon No No Read Only Read Only No No No
Inkling Squid[lower-alpha 4] Splatoon No No Read Only Read Only No No No
Bowser Super Mario Yes Read Only Yes Read Only Read Only No Read Only[7]
Luigi Super Mario Yes Read Only Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only[7]
Mario[lower-alpha 5] Super Mario Yes Read Only Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only[7]
Peach Super Mario Yes Read Only Yes Read Only Read Only No Read Only[7]
Toad Super Mario No Read Only Yes Read Only No No Read Only[7]
Yoshi Super Mario Yes Read Only Yes Read Only[3] No Read Only Read Only[7]
8-bit Mario[lower-alpha 6] Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary Yes Read Only Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only ?
Bowser Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Yes Read Only Read Only No Read Only[7]
Bowser Jr. Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Charizard Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Captain Falcon Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only No No
Dark Pit Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Diddy Kong Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Donkey Kong Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only No
Dr. Mario Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Yes Read Only Read Only No ?
Duck Hunt[lower-alpha 7] Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Falco Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Fox Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only No
Ganondorf Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Greninja Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Ike Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Jigglypuff Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
King Dedede Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No Read Only[7]
Kirby Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only[8] No Read Only Read Only[7]
Link Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only[7]
Little Mac Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Lucario Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Lucas[9] Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Lucina Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Luigi Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only[7]
Mario Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only[7]
Marth Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No Read Only No
Mega Man Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only No No No
Meta Knight Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No Read Only[7]
Mewtwo[9] Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Mii Brawler[lower-alpha 8] Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No
Mii Gunner[lower-alpha 8] Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No
Mii Sword fighter[lower-alpha 8] Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No
Mr. Game & Watch[lower-alpha 9][10] Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Ness Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Pac-Man Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only No No
Palutena Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Peach Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Yes Read Only Read Only No Read Only[7]
Pit Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Pikachu Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Pikmin & Olimar Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only No No
R.O.B.[lower-alpha 10][11][12] Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Robin Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Rosalina and Luma Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Yes Read Only No No No
Roy[13] Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No
Ryu[13] Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No
Samus Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only No
Sheik Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only Read Only No No
Shulk Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No
Sonic Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only No No No
Toon Link Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only ?
Villager Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only No No No
Wario Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Yes Read Only No No No
Wii Fit Trainer Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No Read Only No
Yoshi Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Yes Read Only[3] No Read Only Read Only[7]
Zelda Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only Read Only No No
Zero Suit Samus Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only No No
Yarn Yoshi[lower-alpha 11] Yoshi's Woolly World Yes Read Only Yes Read Only[3] No No ?
Games with universal Amiibo support (read only)
Games with series specific Amiibo support
Supported game Compatible Amiibo (read only) Compatible Amiibo (read/write) Series
Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival [15]
  • Cyrus
  • Digby
  • Isabelle
  • K.K. Slider
  • Lottie
  • Mabel
  • Reese
  • Tom Nook
Animal Crossing
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer [16]
  • Cyrus
  • Digby
  • Isabelle
  • K.K. Slider
  • Lottie
  • Mabel
  • Reese
  • Tom Nook
  • Villager
Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.
  • None
Fire Emblem
Fire Emblem Fates
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse
  • King Dedede
  • Kirby
  • Meta Knight
  • None
Kirby
Shovel Knight
  • None
Shovel Knight
Splatoon
  • Inkling Boy
  • Inkling Girl
  • Inkling Squid
  • None
Splatoon
Star Fox Zero
  • None
Star Fox
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D
  • Shulk
  • None
Xenoblade Chronicles
Games with unknown Amiibo support
  1. Not all cards are supported. Supported cards are yet to be announced.
  2. Exclusively available in the Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash game + amiibo bundle in North America.
  3. 3.0 3.1 These figures feature an interchangeable base, allowing them to function as both Amiibo figures and Skylanders figures. Skylanders functionality is limited to the Wii U, Wii, and Nintendo 3DS versions of Skylanders SuperChargers. These figures are also available with 2 colour schemes, a Dark Edition and a Regular Edition. The Dark Editions are only available in Dark Edition Starter Packs. The Wii U Dark Edition Starter Pack comes with Dark Turbo Charge Donkey Kong while the Wii Dark Edition Starter Pack comes with Dark Hammer Slam Bowser.
  4. Exclusively available in a 3-pack containing all three Inkling Amiibo in North America and Australia, and in the Splatoon Special Edition bundle containing the game and the Inkling Squid Amiibo in Europe.
  5. Exclusively available in the Mario Party 10 + Mario amiibo bundle at launch. Also available in Gold and Silver edition (North America and Australia only).
  6. http://e3.nintendo.com/amiibo/, http://www.nintendo.co.jp/amiibo/lineup/afaa/index.html Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "8-bit Mario" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "8-bit Mario" defined multiple times with different content
  7. Exclusively available in a retro 3-pack containing Duck Hunt, Mr. Game & Watch and R.O.B. in North America.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Exclusively available in the Mii Fighter 3-pack containing Mii Brawler, Mii Gunner and Mii Swordfighter in North America.
  9. Due to its flat 2D appearance, this Amiibo comes with four switchable poses. Exclusively available in a retro 3-pack containing Duck Hunt, Mr. Game & Watch and R.O.B. in North America.
  10. In Japan, R.O.B. is based on the Famicom color scheme, while in other regions it is based on the NES color scheme. Exclusively available in a retro 3-pack containing Duck Hunt, Mr. Game & Watch and R.O.B. in North America.
  11. Available in green, light blue and pink. Additionally, there is a Mega Yarn Yoshi available in green. Unlike other Amiibo, these are made of actual yarn.
  12. The Chibi-Robo Amiibo has read/write support.
  13. The Yarn Yoshi Amiibo have read/write support.

List of Animal Crossing Amiibo cards[edit]

The following is a list of all confirmed Animal Crossing Amiibo cards.[15][22] Series 1, 2, 3 and 4 consist of 100 cards each,[23] plus one promotional card (CP Isabelle).[lower-alpha 1][24]

  1. 1.0 1.1 This is a promotional card that was included with Japanese magazine Chara Parfait (キャラぱふぇ), issue September/October, 2015, released on August 1, 2015. Isabelle's artwork is different from that of card 001.

Exclusives[edit]

In North America, Australia, and New Zealand, some Amiibo are only available in selected retailers.[25][26]

Retailer Exclusive Amiibo in North America, Australia, and New Zealand
Exclusive Amiibo U.S. Retailer Canadian Retailer Mexican Retailer Australian Retailer New Zealand Retailer
Lucario
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
Meta Knight
  • Gameplanet
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
Shulk
  • Gameplanet
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
Rosalina
  • Not exclusive
  • Gameplanet
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
Mario (Gold Edition)
  • Not exclusive
Ness
  • Mix-Up
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
Jigglypuff
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
Greninja
  • Gameplanet
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
Mario (Silver Edition)
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
Dark Pit
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
Palutena
  • Gameplanet
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
Bowser Jr.
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
Dr. Mario
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
8-bit Mario (Modern Color)
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
Dark Hammer Slam Bowser
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
Dark Turbo Charge Donkey Kong
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
  • Not exclusive
Retro 3-Pack (R.O.B., Mr. Game & Watch, and Duck Hunt)
  • Not exclusive
  • N/A (Amiibo sold individually)
  • N/A (Amiibo sold individually)

References[edit]

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  6. Whitehead, Thomas (August 27, 2015). "GAME Confirms Shovel Knight amiibo". Nintendo Life. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
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  19. 19.0 19.1 Hashimoto, Yusuke (June 29, 2015). "Star Fox Zero is laser-focused on justifying the GamePad's existence" (Interview). Interviewed by Brian Crecente. Polygon. Retrieved June 29, 2015. But one thing we would like to mention is that the Fox and Falcon amiibo that will be out will be both supported when the game comes out.
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  37. Walmart Canada [@WalmartCanada] (September 4, 2015). "@M1k3Blu Hi there. The Dr. Mario amiibo is a Walmart Canada exclusive" (Tweet). Retrieved September 7, 2015 – via Twitter.
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