Mii Channel Theme Remixes
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On November 19th, 2006, Nintendo launched the Wii console.[1] The system came with a feature called the Mii Channel, which allowed users to create avatars, interact with other gamers and download content. Mii Channel also included a theme song (shown below). Four months later, YouTuber [2] Winry Rockbell uploaded the song to YouTube, where, 10 years later, it has acrued more than 3 million views.
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The earliest available remix of the Mii Channel song was posted by YouTuber[5] on July 6th, 2010. The video "Mii Channel in G Major" is a reconstruction of the Mii song in a different key (shown below). It received more than 3,400 views in seven years.
Three years later, on August 13th, 2010, YouTuber[3] Darren Nguyen uploaded a video of a boy rapping over a remix of the Mii song. The post (shown below, left) received more than 2,100 views in seven years. The following year, YouTuber[4] brentalfloos posted a video of the Mii Channel music with lyrics over it. The post (shown below, right) received more than 1.6 million views in six years.
On January 18th, 2011, YouTuber[6] UniversalVGMusicians posted the first official remix. The post (shown below, left) received more than 2,600 views in six years. In January 12th, 2011, YouTuber[7] YaBoyJDub posted a trap remix of the song (shown below, right), receiving more than 4.1 million views.
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[2] YouTube – Winry Rockbell's Post
[3] YouTube – Mii Channel (beat remix) RAP
[4] YouTube – Nintendo Mii Channel WITH LYRICS – brentalfloss
[5] YouTube – Mii Channel in G Major
[6] YouTube – wii Beat by Kariu
[7] YouTube – Nintendo Mii Channel Trap Remix
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