Mace Windu Mii
Monday, July 23rd, 2007

Here is an excellent Mace Windu Mii! Mace Windu, played by Samuel L. Jackson, is a character in the new Star Wars prequel trilogy series. Thanks Jacob!

Here is an excellent Mace Windu Mii! Mace Windu, played by Samuel L. Jackson, is a character in the new Star Wars prequel trilogy series. Thanks Jacob!

Here is an excellent Mii of Rosie O’Donnell. I could see Rosie digging the Wii, couldn’t you? Thanks Annette!
From the Creator:
“This is the Rosie O’Donnell Mii created by Annette Bjorntvedt on the Nintendo Wii.”

An excellent Gandalf Mii from Lord of the Rings! The wrinkles and nose choice are nice touches.

Photo Credit: evangenitals.com
Woah! Love that quizzicial look in this submitted Kyle Gass Mii. Thanks Matt & Robyn!
Check out the Jack Black Mii for the other half of Tenacious D.
Samuel L. Jackson as Jules Winnifield from Pulp Fiction. Most remembered for his recitement of the Biblical passage;
The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother’s keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee! (Ezekiel 25:17)
The role of Jules was written with Jackson in mind by Tarantino as a payback for casting others in place of Jackson in previous films. -Wiki
Vincent Vega is a character in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction, portrayed by John Travolta in an Academy Award-nominated performance. He is the only character involved in all story lines in the movie. He is the brother of Vic Vega, a character in Reservoir Dogs. -Wiki
Tutorial:
You can see the selected characteristics (and change them) with the Mii Editor by clicking here.
The emperor also had a passion for gladiatorial combat, which he took so far as to take to the arena himself, dressed as a gladiator. This was considered scandalous by the people of Rome, who regarded gladiators as occupying the lowest rungs of society. Commodus always won since his opponents always submitted to the emperor. Thus, these public fights would not end in a death. Privately, it was his custom to slay his practice opponents. For each appearance in the arena, he charged the city of Rome a million sesterces, straining the Roman economy. -Wiki
“I pity the fool that steps to me in Wii Sports Boxing!”
In 1982 Mr. T was spotted by Sylvester Stallone while taking part in “The World’s Toughest Bouncer” contest with Lee Dittrich. His role in Rocky III was originally intended as just a few lines, but Stallone built up the part around the man. His catch phrase, “I pity the fool!” comes from the film, where he played a boxer facing Rocky Balboa in a match. When asked if he hated Rocky, he replied, “I don’t hate Balboa, but I pity the fool.” -Wiki
Easily recognized by his extra-large size, long white hair and handlebar mustache, Hulk Hogan was famous for wearing feather boas, for ripping off his shirt in preparation for a match and for finishing off opponents with the leg drop. While with the WWF Hogan secured five heavyweight titles between 1984 and 1993. In 1994 Hogan joined World Championship Wrestling and earned six heavyweight titles.