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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Mii Apartments Tomodachi Life.jpg|thumb|left|Mii Apartments in ''Tomodachi Life''.]]
[[File:Mii Apartments Tomodachi Life.jpg|thumb|left|Mii Apartments in ''Tomodachi Life''.]]
The stage is based off of the ''Tomodachi'' series, specifically ''Tomodachi Life'', the first installment in the series to receive an international release. It takes place inside various rooms of the Mii Apartments, a building on the player's island where [[Mii]]s reside. Unlike other ''Mii'' games, where the player controls the Miis, the ''Tomodachi'' series has the player as an onlooker as Miis go about their mundane daily lives, helping them make friends, get married, feed and dress themselves, and partake in hobbies. At daytime, Miis will usually stay confined to their room in the apartment, but will often either leave their room to visit another Mii, leave to visit another area of the island such as the observation tower or theme park, or go to sleep and have surreal dreams involving other Miis they've met. When browsing the apartment, the top screen shows the highlighted Mii's current activities, while the bottom screen shows windows to select, with Miis often having problems that the player has to help solve, such as wanting to make a friend, being hungry, or wanting to play a game. As more Miis join the apartment, the building will be expanded to support more residents, with new materials. The design of the apartment on the Tomodachi Life stage is based on its first appearance in ''Tomodachi Life'' before any expansions are made. The Amusement Park can be seen in the background of the stage in ''for 3DS'', while ''Ultimate''{{'}}s iteration adds other landmarks such as the Mii News tower.
The stage is based off of the ''Tomodachi'' series, specifically ''Tomodachi Life'', the first installment in the series to receive an international release. It takes place inside various rooms of the Mii Apartments, a building on the player's island where [[Mii]]s reside. Unlike other ''Mii'' games, where the player controls the Miis, the ''Tomodachi'' series has the player as an onlooker as Miis go about their mundane daily lives, helping them make friends, get married, feed and dress themselves, and partake in hobbies. At daytime, Miis will usually stay confined to their room in the apartment, but will often either leave their room to visit another Mii, leave to visit another area of the island such as the observation tower or theme park, or go to sleep and have surreal dreams involving other Miis they've met. When browsing the apartment, the top screen shows the highlighted Mii's current activities, while the bottom screen shows windows to select, with Miis often having problems that the player has to help solve, such as wanting to make a friend, being hungry, or wanting to play a game. As more Miis join the apartment, the building will be expanded to support more residents, with new materials. The design of the apartment on the Tomodachi Life stage is based on its first appearance in ''Tomodachi Life'' before any expansions are made. The Amusement Park can be seen in the background of the stage in ''for 3DS'', while ''Ultimate''<nowiki>'</nowiki> iteration adds other landmarks such as the Mii News tower.


In ''Tomodachi Life'', the Miis would only be those the player added to the game. In ''Smash'', the CPU Miis in the background can be any from the player's system.
In ''Tomodachi Life'', the Miis would only be those the player added to the game. In ''Smash'', the CPU Miis in the background can be any from the player's system.

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