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Nikki
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Nikki as she appears in Nikki's Travel Quiz.
Universe Swapnote
Debut Swapnote (2011)
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Swapdoodle (2016)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo 3DS (Nintendo eShop)
Species Mii (formerly)
Human (currently)
Gender Female

Nikki (ニッキー, Nikki) is the female host and mascot of Nintendo's messaging applications, Swapnote and Swapdoodle. Originally created to give tips and rewards, she has since appeared in other Nintendo media, such as Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!, the Japanese Nintendo News Section, a costume in Super Mario Maker, and her stand-alone game Nikki's Travel Quiz.

Origin

Nikki introducing the player to Swapdoodle.

Nikki's design is based off of her 2D look from Nikki's Travel Quiz and the Nintendo News Section, which, in turn, is a redesign of her Mii appearance from Swapnote. She is located on the bottom left of the screen while drawing, similar to how she does when drawing in her home series.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The host of Swapnote on the Nintendo 3DS system joins the battle. Her drawings all look very cute—but they still do serious damage, so be careful!
Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site
Nikki drawing a pinwheel with Duck Hunt, Kirby, and Rosalina & Luma on Skyworld.

Nikki appears as an Assist Trophy. When summoned, she draws a picture using her pencil, which attacks players. As of now, she has been confirmed to draw a Bullet Bill, a dragon, and a pinwheel.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Despite debuting as a Mii, Nikki is the first Assist Trophy to not originate from a video game, instead appearing from a messaging application.