Not to be confused with Léonie.
Leonel | |
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Information | |
Title | None |
Gender | Male |
Favorite Color | Light Blue |
Country | {{{country}}} |
Level | Tennis: Spectator only
Boxing: Coach only Baseball: Teammate only |
CPU Rank | Expert Difficulty |
Leonel (pronounced "Lee-O-nel") is a CPU Mii in Wii Sports Club and Wii Party U. His Total Skill Level is 41, tied with every other Expert Baseball teammmate.
Wii Sports Club
Leonel doesn't compete in Tennis or Boxing, though he does appear as a spectator and coach (respectively).
He only competes as a Baseball teammate.
Wii Party U
In Wii Party U, Leonel is in Expert Difficulty.
- In Ice Spinners, he is in 4th place with 36 points.
- In Freeplay Apple Scramble, he is in 3rd place with 44 points.
- In 4-Player Button Smashers, he, Hyun-woo, Zi-Kai, and Xixi hold 3rd place with 25 points.
Names in Different Languages
Japanese: レオネル (Reoneru)
Trivia
- According to the Wii Sports Club files, Leonel's Internal ID is 042.
- He appears as a staff ghost in Sunshine Airport, N64 Rainbow Road, Moo Moo Meadows and GCN Baby Park in Mario Kart 8.
- According to his Mario Kart 8 Ghost Profile, his nationality is North American.
- In the data files of Miitopia, he's listed as Young.
- Even though Leonel doesn't wear glasses or has a mustache, his glasses are set to brown instead of the default black color. His mustache is a different color, and is moved five stages higher. This might be a remnant of an earlier design for Leonel.
- His height value is set to 91 and his weight value is set to 55.
- In Wii Party U, he appears as P1 in the preview video for Do U Know Mii?
- Leonel also appears in the preview videos for No Goals Barred and Domino Tally.
- A Mii greatly resembling Leonel with minor differences appears in Miitopia (for the Nintendo Switch) as the default Mii for the Serious Soldier role in Greenhorne Town. His name varies with the region and language:
- American English, Korean and Chinese: Ernie
- European English: Stern
- French: Ernest
- Spanish: Severo
- Dutch and German: Ernst
- Italian: Ernesto
- Japanese: Zack