Snaps

 



Snaps's icon 

Snaps is a Mii from the Switch.

 



Snaps's QR code (read about Switch QR codes in the FAQ)
[?] Snaps's QR code

Snaps's face imageSnaps originally appeared as the default Mii for the Roving Photographer role in Miitopia (Switch, Demo), which gets casted but doesn't appear in the demo. He later appeared in the full game of Miitopia (Switch). His Mii data file can be found in \cmn\storedata\npc_default_mii.sarc > Photographer.charinfo. The role's internal name is Photographer.

His Mii name in his Mii data file is しゃしんかk ("photographer k"). His height is 81/127 and his build is 127/127. His Mii ID is as follows: DD 45 7B 5A FF A2 45 C1 8F 3E B0 79 38 FE 94 4D

His Mii data file does not contain any unused data.






Information

Snaps's role in Miitopia, the Roving Photographer, is described as so:

   Takes pictures of travelers in the
   hope that he can sell them off.

He bears resemblance to a Mii featured in Miitopia (3DS) promotional art, as it seems several of the Miitopia (Switch) Miis do, but without the original Mii data for the Miitopia (3DS) Mii, it's difficult to pick apart differences between the two.






Image Gallery

A Mii resembling Snaps also appears in promotional art for Miitopia (3DS), where he's a hero given the Tank job.

Miitopia (3DS) promotional art for a Tank hero
Miitopia (3DS) promotional art for a Tank hero.

Snaps does not appear in any promotional art for Miitopia (Switch). Below is a screenshot of him in-game as his role in Miitopia.

The Roving Photographer, Snaps.








Switch Recreation Instructions



Snaps's Switch face imageHere's how to recreate this Mii on the Switch:








Names in Other Languages



US English: Snaps (Pun on the "snap" sound cameras make when they take pictures)

US French: Clic (Pun on the "click" sound cameras make when they take pictures)

US Spanish: Iso Fotón (Pun on the word "iso", a camera's sensitivity to light, and the Spanish word "fotón", meaning "photon", a fundamental particle of light)

EU English: Snaps (Same as US English name)

EU French: Clic (Same as US French name)

EU Spanish: Iso Fotón (Same as US Spanish name)

EU German: Knips (Pun on the German word "knipsen", meaning "to take a photo")

EU Italian: Paparanzio (Pun on the word "paparazzi", photographers who take pictures of celebrities)

EU Dutch: Kiko (Pun on the Dutch word "kiek", meaning "snapshot" or "quick photo", and also sounds similar to "click", the sound cameras make when they take pictures)

JP Japanese: トルゾー ("Toruzo", pun on the Japanese word "toru" ("とる"), meaning "to take a photo", and the -zo at the end implies enthusiasm)

KR Korean: Snaps (Same as US English name)

CN Chinese: Snaps (Same as US English name)

TW Chinese: Snaps (Same as US English name)

Source: Miitopia (Switch)

Note that some unofficial/fan sources may spell this Mii's US/EU Spanish name unaccented as Iso Foton.






Mii Studio Code



This is Snaps's Mii Studio code:

08007f0308020117040e0101040214030b0400070004001004030a0100565104000214021306160b04000a020a0a

You can download Snaps's charinfo-format Mii data file here: charinfo

Download for the Wii U's Internet Browser