Hair Dye, also known as hair color spray is an item exclusive to Tomodachi Life that enables the player to change a Mii's hair color. It offers 32 colors not normally found in Mii Maker. Once chosen, the Mii will spray his/her hair, eyebrows, and mustache, and beard the chosen color. Sometimes, a Mii will request to have their hair's color changed through the hair dye. There are a total of 32. Hair Dye, also known as hair color spray is an item exclusive to Tomodachi Life that enables the player to change a Mii's hair color. It offers 32 colors not normally found in Mii Maker. Once chosen, the Mii will spray his/her hair, eyebrows, and mustache, and beard the chosen color. Tomodachi is a series of simulation games by Nintendo. The series first started in 2009 when Tomodachi Collection was released for the Nintendo DS in Japan. The second game, titled Tomodachi Collection: New Life in Japan, and the first one to receive an international release, as Tomodachi Life, was released for the Nintendo 3DS.
After decades of working on Studio Ghibli’s many films, the unfortunate news has come to light that prolific Ghibli artist Michiyo Yasuda has passed away earlier this month. Yasuda, who was 77 when she passed on October 5th, originally worked at Toei Doga in 1958, and became one of Studio Ghibli’s most influential color artists from the studio’s inception. Her work includes iconic Ghibli films like Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Grave of the Fireflies, My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki’s Delivery Service, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Ponyo, and most recently The Wind Rises, along with other animated pieces like the Hols: Prince of the Sun and the Future Boy Conan series.
In total, Yasuda’s career at Ghibli spans 40 years and many films, and she as surely left her mark on Ghibi and the animated medium as a whole with her gorgeous color design and artwork. As Yasuda herself said in a 2009 interview, “Color has a meaning, and it makes the film more easily understood. Colors and pictures can enhance what the situation is on screen.” Her passing will be dearly missed by fans from all over the world, and her integral role in making Ghibli films what they are will not soon be forgotten.
I originally made this Iron Man Mii to use as a Smash Bros Mii Fighter, but I decided to import him into Tomodachi Life as well. The QR code should work in both Tomodachi Life and Mii Maker, so you can use him in Super Smash Bros and any other game that lets you import miis.
I made him look distinguished in my game. I thought this type of outfit and interior suited him well. I used the dark red hair dye to make his helmet armor a little bit brighter than the default red hair that is available in Mii Maker.
I think he looks really cool in Smash Bros. Set him as a gunner and use the High-Tech Armor to make him look like this:
Unfortunately, you can’t make his “hair” any brighter outside of Tomodachi Life, but I still like how he turned out with the dark red helmet.
Tomodachi Life Remove Hair Dye
Any of the characters that I share for Tomodachi Life should work in Mii Maker as well, but some of them don’t look as cool without the extra items (clothes, hats, hair dye) that can be added in the game.