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Shouta
HEYimHeroic 3DS FACE-006 Shouta
Information
Title Tennis Beginner (In terms of his skill level)
Gender Male
Favorite Color Brown
Country Flag of Japan Japan
Level Tennis: 4 to 11


Baseball: 865 to 1069 (Sometimes PRO)

Boxing: 630 to 813

Swordplay: 1151 to 1155 (PRO)

Basketball: 956 to 960

Table Tennis: 596 to 600

Cycling: 40th out of 98

Average: 700+

Percentile: 49.97%

CPU Rank Standard Difficulty

Not to be confused with Sota.

Shouta (pronounced "SHO-TAH") is a CPU Mii from Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort, and Wii Party.

Wii Sports[]

In Tennis, Shouta is terrible, being the 2nd worst player, with a skill level of only 4 to 11. He, along with Abby, Ren, Chris, and Hiroshi, has a lower skill level than the starter team of Matt and Miyu. If the player loses the first match, he will play against them with either Hiroshi or Chris.

He is much better at Baseball, and he is sometimes a Pro, at around 865 to 1069 in skill, having a team consisting of himself, Víctor, Eva, Jackie, Michael, Keiko, Kathrin, Julie, and Hayley. Shouta plays in the Baseball teams of Theo, Saburo, Sarah, Emily, Rin, Hiroshi, Shinnosuke, and Takumi.

He is pretty good in Boxing, with a skill level between 630 and 813.

Wii Sports Resort[]

Shouta has a slight improvement in Wii Sports Resort.

In Table Tennis, Shouta is fairly decent, with a skill level of 596 to 600. He is the last player in the 500s. He occasionally uses backspins and he is also last player to exhibit a novice style.

In Basketball, he is great, and near Pro Class, with a skill level of 956 to 960, and his teammates are Sarah and Sota.

In Swordplay, he is a great Pro, with a skill level of 1151 to 1155.

In Cycling, he is also really good, coming in 40th out of 98.

Armors Shouta uses in Swordplay Showdown[]

Stage Armor
Bridge N/A
Lighthouse Green Armor
Beach N/A
Mountain N/A
Forest Green Armor
Ruins Gold Armor
Waterfall Green Armor
Cliffs Purple Armor
Castle Green Armor
Volcano Gold Armor
Bridge Reverse N/A
Lighthouse Reverse Gold Armor
Beach Reverse N/A
Mountain Reverse Black Armor (Lanky)
Forest Reverse Purple Armor
Ruins Reverse Gold Armor
Waterfall Reverse Red Armor
Cliffs Reverse Purple Armor
Castle Reverse Red Armor
Volcano Reverse N/A
  • He appears in Green Armor in stages 2, 5, 7, and 9.
  • He appears in Gold Armor in stages 6, 10, 12, and 16.
  • He appears in Red Armor in stages 17 and 19.
  • He appears in Purple Armor in stages 8, 15, and 18.
  • He appears in Lanky Black Armor in stage 14.
  • Despite appearing in every armor color, he is never aggressive. He shares this trait with Rin.

Wii Party[]

In Wii Party, Shouta is in Standard Difficulty.

  • In Friend Connection, he and Maria are in 8th place in Worst Pairs with 42 points (Sidekicks).
  • In Balance Boat, he and Nick are in 2nd place in Double Up Beginner with 18 Miis balanced.
  • In Solo Mode, he is in 2nd place in Beginner with all 5 stages cleared with 65 points.
  • In Tippy Traverse, he and Ian are in 3rd place with 7 stages cleared.

Names in Different Languages[]

Japanese: しょうた (Shōta)

Korean: 대식 (Dae-sik)

Chinese: 家豪 (Jiāháo)

Trivia[]

  • According to a file in the September 2020 Nintendo leak about CPU Miis, Shouta's nationality is Japanese.
    • In his image in the file, Shouta had his favorite color set to White; this could suggest that White was originally going to be his favorite color, instead of Brown.
  • According to the Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort files, Shouta's Internal ID is 006.
  • According to the Wii Music files, Shouta's Internal ID is 43.
  • According to his data file in Wii Music, Shouta's Mii ID is 80-4f-91-b7 and his console ID is c2-3d-21-af.
    • According to his Mii ID, Shouta was created on August 30, 2006 at 10:03:08 AM.
  • Shouta is ambidextrous because he is left-handed in Tennis, Table Tennis, and Basketball, but is right-handed in Baseball.
  • In his Wii Party artwork, he seems to be playing Goal Getters.
    • Strangely, he is wearing his favorite color, which is not actually possible in-game as the colors the Miis wear instead correspond with what player they are (i.e. Player 1 wears Blue).
  • Shouta and Hiroshi are the only two Miis to have a single-digit Skill Level in a sport (Tennis).
  • Shouta has a 35% chance of being a Pro in Baseball if the player's skill level is between 851 and 924 points.
  • In Baseball, he's the worst player to play with someone from the Champion's team (Takumi).

Gallery[]

Wii Sports / Wii Party

AbbyAiAkiraAlexAndyAnnaAshleyChrisDaisukeDavidElisaEmilyEmmaEvaFumikoHaruHayleyHelenHiroshiJackieJakeJamesJessieJulieKathrinKeikoKentaroLucaLucíaMarcoMariaMartinMattMichaelMikeMisakiMiyuNaomiNickOscarPierreRachelRenRinRyanSaburoSakuraSarahShinnosukeShoutaSilkeStephSteveTakumiTatsuakiTheoTyroneVíctorYokoYoshi

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