(please click of Kate's image to see her fully--sorry to Kate for the weird formatting)
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Kate
Oh I don’t even know. Every time I think I understand what’s going on in this series, I don’t. But I know she’s cool and that’s all that matters.
Michael Tutori
okay so i said he was from wii music but there’s a bit of a story behind that. so you see, he WAS from wii music, but he was cut from the game seemingly last minute and replaced with the much worse and less hot Sebastian Tute, but his mii files were still left in the code, so years later my friend alice discovered him in the files and she brought his existence to life and now he’s like the god of the mii community and we all love him.
Lawl. I put a poll on my Discord server to see, out of 18 games and series, which soundtracks people would like me to put together next. Their #1 pick?
... Wii Music.
The absolute madlads have won, and so here it is: All 98 songs from the game, with various menu tunes, jingles, and all of the included pieces of music to play along with.
Wii Music was honestly a very technically impressive game, with 66 different-sounding instruments to jam along with. Just imagine, out of all 50 programmed music pieces, each one was tracked with 66 different instruments, just waiting for you to compose and play with endless combinations!
It was a lot of fun to hang out with friends and sit around the TV, holding your Wiimotes like whatever instrument you were using, and just rocking out with no regards to a score. You could record your performance and even create custom album art for it, then share the end results with others! There hasn't really been anything like it since.
Though some folks have labeled it the "black sheep" of the official Wii/Mii titles, it's certainly worth some plays, even today. Until then, jam out to a very weird and random mix of music with this soundtrack. You nutters.
michael tutori was originally going to be included in wii music in the same spot that sebastian tute has now (as the guide and teacher within the game). however, seemingly really last minute, he was cut from the game and replaced with sebastian tute. you can tell it was a last minute cut because there is existing footage of him in the role in one singular trailer and it’s really low res. also, each mii from wii sports got artwork of them playing some sort of instrument, and tutori here got art of him playing a banjo i think? but this art is only ever seen on european versions of the wii music box art. the low res trailer and the tiny artwork on the european wii music box art are the only remaining sources of his existence (without going into the code. his mii file is in the code of the game, as if they forgot to remove him)
fish render
Unknown, but likely as an extra animal in Animal Tracker (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Vx-7iQECn8). All we have is the render, which shows it to be an incredibly endearing little beast.