This Amiibo glows in the dark (without a black light)
This was the first Amiibo released that was not compatible with Super Smash Bros for Wii U
Despite the game associated with it releasing worldwide, this Amiibo was only ever released in Japan and a very limited release in Australia.
This Amiibo also works as a Skylanders figure
This Amiibo figure could be scanned through the packaging without removing it from the box.
This Amiibo could be found in grocery stores and on breakfast tables.
This is the only Amiibo that is the same size as the character it represents
This Amiibo features posable appendages
This is the tallest plastic Amiibo
Subsequent production runs of this Amiibo feature a slighty different eye placement than the first run.
This Amiibo came with four different poses that could be freely swapped on the base.
A model of this Amiibo was included in Mario Party 10 - before this Amiibo was even announced.
This is the only Amiibo to unlock a master spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Though this character debuted in a video game, the design used for this Amiibo actually came from an animated film sequel to that game.
This is not actually an Amiibo, but rather is part of an earlier line that took advantage of the Wii U's NFC capability
At launch, this Amiibo was sold exclusively on Amazon in the US
This is the only character to have both an Amiibo and a Lego Dimensions minifigure
A defective copy of this Amiibo, which was missing its legs, sold for $25,100
In Super Mario Maker, this Amiibo unlocks a powerup that is not a costume mushroom
In the UK, a truck carrying a load of bundles including this Amiibo was stolen. This bundle was the only way to get this Amiibo at the time, so it became significantly harder to find.
This Amiibo is one of only two ways to get the UFO ability in Kirby: Planet Robobot
This Amiibo unlocks an exclusive dungeon in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD
This 'squishy' Amiibo is only partially made of the same hard plastic as the other Amiibo figures
This and Detective Pikachu are the only Pokemon Amiibos not released as part of the Super Smash Bros line
A prototype of this Amiibo was knitted by a member of the staff working on the game associated with this Amiibo
This Amiibo was one of the first two shown in the video announcing the Amiibo line
This Amiibo features more characters in one Amiibo figure than any other - five in all
On initial release, this Amiibo was exclusively available bundled with Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival
This is the only Mario series Amiibo figure not compatible with Super Mario Maker, despite the character having a costume in the game.
This Amiibo was the first physical object sold on Amazon Mexico
This character's Smash Bros Amiibo and the Amiibo from their home series have different markings, reflecting differences in the character's moveset between the two games.
This Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC character received an Amiibo before some characters in the base game
This is the best-selling Amiibo
All Animal Crossing Amiibo figures were released on the same day as at least one other Animal Crossing Amiibo except for this one. Nintendo described the character as arriving fashionably late
This is the only Amiibo to be compatible with Little Nightmares
This is the only Smash Bros series Amiibo corresponding to a character without their own fighter number.
Due to their extreme scarcity early on, this Amiibo, along with Marth and Villager, were known as the 'Holy Trinity' among collectors
A man bought 100 copies of this Amiibo, saying that he did so because he dislikes the character and didn't want the character's fans to be happy.
This is the only Super Smash Bros series Amiibo to receive a gold variant
In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD, This Amiibo causes Link to take double damage
This character has a model for a Super Mario series Amiibo in the data for Mario Party: Star Rush, even though none has been announced.
In discussing the possibility of making an Amiibo of this character, Shigeru Miyamoto said that he has a custom-made Amiibo that looks like himself.
Initially, the Japanese and international versions of this Amiibo had different color schemes. The Japanese color scheme was eventually given an international release.
There are two different Amiibo of this Fire Emblem character.
Using this Amiibo, this character could be summoned as a partner in Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash. This character is not in the game otherwise.
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