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On October 31st, 2013, Nintendo disabled ''Swapnote'''s SpotPass functionality; the reason for this is most likely because of Japanese children sharing Friend Codes with strangers who use Swapnote to send obscene photos.  
On October 31st, 2013, Nintendo disabled ''Swapnote'''s SpotPass functionality; the reason for this is most likely because of Japanese children sharing Friend Codes with strangers who use Swapnote to send obscene photos.  


In November 2016, the successor of ''Swapnote'', called ''Swapdoodle'' was released.
In November 2016, the successor of ''Swapnote'', called ''Swapdoodle'' was released, featuring Nikki in a new design.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==

Revision as of 17:08, September 5, 2018

Swapnote (universe)
Swapnote logo.png
Developer(s) Nintendo SDD

Denyu-Sha

Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Drawing
Console/platform of origin Nintendo 3DS (Nintendo eShop)
First installment Swapnote (2011)
Latest installment Swapdoodle (2016)
Article on Wikipedia Swapnote (universe)

Swapnote, known as is a messaging application for the Nintendo 3DS family.

Franchise Description

Swapnote is the successor to the DS's Pictochat and was first launched on December 21st, 2011 in Japan through the Nintendo eShop. Similar to its predecessor, Swapnote allows players to send hand-drawn pictures to friends via StreetPass or SpotPass. As more pictures are sent, some perks are unlocked, such as the ability to draw messages in 3D; more perks could subsequently be unlocked using Play Coins. Pictures can be taken and edited on Swapnote, and audio can be added into pictures. When the user needs help, a Mii named Nikki would come and help with the problem.

On October 31st, 2013, Nintendo disabled Swapnote's SpotPass functionality; the reason for this is most likely because of Japanese children sharing Friend Codes with strangers who use Swapnote to send obscene photos.

In November 2016, the successor of Swapnote, called Swapdoodle was released, featuring Nikki in a new design.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Nikki will appear as an Assist Trophy. When summoned, she draws a picture using her pencil, which attacks the player. As of now, she has been confirmed to draw a Bullet Bill and a dinosaur.

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