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QR codes to scan of Jeff's Mii islanders in Tomodachi Life for Nintendo They are residents of jvgsjeff's Wolf Bobs Island. Below are all my QR Codes for Tomodachi Life along with some normal Mii Plaza ones! Please keep in mind that if you scan them to a game that is from a different region than North America, they will Amy Rose - Sonic the. I haven't picked up Tomodachi Life in a while, but I played it obsessively when it came out. I remember when the game first came out, there were a lot of questions about Island Addresses, but they seemed to be purely cosmetic. Tomodachi Life is compatible with Citra. The game will boot and run, with minor stuttering in some segments. So far the Mii’s dialogue cuts short and skips to the next line. The camera feature is not fully implemented yet, the game is able to load the camera and detect face from photo, however, it can’t finish processing during scanning for.


The following QR codes can be scanned to give you many of the Miis that reside on my Wolf Bobs Island in Tomodachi Life. To scan them, go to town hall in your Tomodachi Life game and choose the 'QR Code' option. Choose 'Scan QR Code' and then hold your 3DS or 2DS up to your computer monitor (or tablet or phone) so that the QR code shown lines up with the dotted outline shown on your 3DS. Here is my list, in alphabetical order.

Alien:

Ann Veal (from Arrested Development):

Anna Crossing (daughter of Villager and Stella):

Annyong / Hel-loh Bluth (from Arrested Development):

Baker Mayfield (NFL player--QB of the Cleveland Browns):

Batman / Bruce Wayne:

Bert (from Sesame Street):

Blake (son of Mr. Bean and Squishy):

Bobby Hill (from King of the Hill):

Bomberman:

Buster Bluth (from Arrested Development):

Charlie Brown (from Peanuts):

Conan O'Brien:

Count Von Count (from Sesame Street):

Darth Vader (from Star Wars):

Elly / Elhaym Van Houten (from Xenogears):

Emily (daughter of Popeye the Sailor Man and Lucille 2):

Gavin (son of Conan and Maeby):

George Bluth Sr. (from Arrested Development):

GOB (from Arrested Development):

Hailey (daughter of George Sr. and TZ):

Inkling Girl (from Splatoon):

Inigo Montoya (from The Princess Bride):

Kevin Love (NBA player for Cleveland Cavaliers):

Lindsay Funke (from Arrested Development):

Lucille 2 Austero (from Arrested Development):

Madeline (daughter of The Count and Velma):

Madison (daughter of Darth Vader and Peach):

Maeby Funke (from Arrested Development):

Marina (from Splatoon 2):

Miss Piggy (from The Muppets):

Mr. Bean:

Mr. Saturn (from Earthbound / Mother):

Pauline (from Donkey Kong and Super Mario Odyssey):

Popeye the Sailor Man:

Rosalina (from Super Mario Galaxy):

Ryder (son of Shaq and Lindsay):

Skull:

Snoopy (from Peanuts):

Squishy:

Stella Crossing (daughter of Breezy and Gaston):

The Swedish Chef (from The Muppets):

Tobias Funke (from Arrested Development):

TZ (Danielle Toon Zelda):

Velma Dinkley (from Scooby-Doo):

Villager (from Animal Crossing and Smash Bros. 4):

'Weird Al' Yankovic:

Xavier (son of Zoidberg & Miss Piggy):

Yukon Cornelius (from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer):

Zoidberg (from Futurama):

For the favorite & worst foods of the Mii islanders above, see my page of special reaction foods.

Some of the Miis on Wolf Bobs Island were created by others. Here are links to them:

Breezy and Gaston: From Breezycrossing on Tumblr
Shaq (Shaquille O'Neal): Originally from the official Tomodachi Life site, now available here.
Mario, Luigi, and Peach: From Crystal Dreams

Be sure to check out my Tomodachi Life Blog to follow my ongoing adventures in the game or read my review of the game. I also maintain lists of kids born on my island and items in my collection.

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JUNKO TSUDA
Executive Director, U.S.-Japan Council (Japan)

Junko Tsuda joined the TOMODACHI Initiative in November 2016 from the Public Resources Foundation, where she has been responsible for fundraising and communications since 2015. Prior to her non-profit work, Ms. Tsuda performed communications and HR functions during a career in international companies in Japan that included Walt Disney Co., Cartier Japan, Hilton International, ING Life Insurance and GE. She led initiatives on women’s career advancement at GE and ING. She started volunteer work for Tohoku reconstruction and supporting social entrepreneurs after the Great East Japan Earthquake. She is a 2015 Alum of the Japanese Women’s Leadership Initiative (JWLI). Ms. Tsuda was born and raised in Hiroshima, and received a BA in International Studies at Tsuda College.

MICHIYO HORITA
Director, TOMODACHI Programs & Partnerships

Michiyo Horita joined the TOMODACHI Initiative in October 2014 as a Program Manager. As Program Manager, she manages TOMODACHI programs that focus mainly on students from junior high to college and university levels. She has extensive experience in public relations and program management and has worked in various fields such as education, IT and medical devices in both the private and public sectors. Prior to joining the TOMODACHI Initiative, she has worked as Japan Manager of Australia-Japan Foundation of Australian Embassy in Japan, where she was responsible for various exchange programs and grant management, in addition to projects in Tohoku after the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. She is committed to utilizing those experiences to support the TOMODACHI Generation.

AYA HASHIMOTO
Program Manager, TOMODACHI Initiative

Aya Hashimoto is a Program Manager for the TOMODACHI Initiative. She manages and executes TOMODACHI Initiative programs geared toward developing high school, college students and young professionals. Prior to joining TOMODACHI Initiative, Ms. Hashimoto served with the U.S. Forces Japan. During her time with U.S. Forces Japan, she managed and was responsible for several projects and initiatives including a mentoring program that was recognized as a best practice. She participated in Operation Tomodachi in 2011 as a Logistics Coordinator. Ms. Hashimoto has 20 years of business experience in the U.S. and Japan’s private and government sectors holding positions directly reporting to senior management, including company presidents and military high ranking officials. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Humanities from Keisen Woman’s College and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Phoenix.

UYANGA ERDENEBOLD

TOMODACHI MetLife Women’s Leadership Program Manager, TOMODACHI Initiative

Uyanga Erdenebold joined the TOMODACHI Initiative in May 2019 as the Program Manager for the TOMODACHI MetLife Women’s Leadership Program (TMWLP), a ten-month leadership development program that pairs female Japanese university-level mentees with mid-level career female mentors. Ms. Erdenebold is an experienced public diplomacy professional with over seven years of experience managing multiple educational and cultural exchanges and scholarship programs, as well as alumni outreach programs with the U.S. Department of State. She is a 2007 recipient of the Fulbright Fellowship and completed her graduate studies in Library and Information Science at the Louisiana State University (LSU).

KANA TAKAGI
Program & Development Coordinator, TOMODACHI Initiative

Kana Takagi joined the U.S.-Japan Council in 2016 as a staff member of the U.S.-Japan Council and the TOMODACHI Initiative. She currently serves as Program & Development Coordinator in the Tokyo office. She helps to provide administrative and operational support for programs implemented and managed by the TOMODACHI Initiative. Previously, she served as Administrative Assistant and Alumni Coordinator. She is an alumna of two TOMODACHI programs: the TOMODACHI MetLife Women’s Leadership Program and Building the TOMODACHI Generation. She holds a B.A. in Political Science from Keio University, Tokyo.

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SAVANNAH SHIH

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Program Assistant, TOMODACHI Initiative

Savannah Shih joined the TOMODACHI Initiative in 2018 and provides support for TOMODACHI programs and communications as a Program Assistant. She has previously worked as a research assistant on East Asian and U.S.-Japan relations at various institutes in Washington, D.C., including the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the East-West Center. She also interned at the U.S.-Japan Council in Tokyo in 2017. Originally from California, Ms. Shih holds a B.A. in International Affairs from Northeastern University and an M.A. in Asian Studies from George Washington University.

KAORU UTADA
Director, Programs & Partnerships

Kaoru Utada is a Japanese-American Shin-Nisei (new second generation) “reverse import” from New York. Ms. Utada joined the TOMODACHI Initiative as a Program Manager in March 2013 and has developed and managed over 20 programs annually that provided opportunities to students and young professionals with a focus on promoting educational, cultural and leadership opportunities. Having entered into the role of Alumni Manager in October 2015, she is excited to be able to continue to foster the “TOMODACHI Generation” of leaders, thinkers and doers committed to the improvement of their communities and countries by addressing the issues surrounding the world today. Prior to joining the TOMODACHI Initiative, Ms. Utada worked for close to ten years in the broadcast news industry where she directed and produced news segments at both American and Japanese television networks (ABC News, Fuji TV, and NHK) covering a wide variety of topics related to social, economic, political, and international news. Ms. Utada first joined the U.S.-Japan Council in 2010 as an inaugural member of the Emerging Leaders Program; nominated and selected for her work in New York founding and leading a 501(c)3 nonprofit (HAA Inc.) that unifies young bilingual bicultural Japanese Americans who have been educated in the Japanese Weekend School system across the 50 states and beyond. Ms. Utada has also collaborated with Hibakusha (survivors of the atomic bombs) to help tell their stories to the next generation in the United States; worked with the Human Rights Watch to research corporate social responsibility of Japanese businesses; and created a documentary with Stanford University on the educational opportunities for students from the Tohoku region in post-3.11 Japan. Ms. Utada is an alumna of Skidmore College, having graduated with a degree in Asian Studies and Psychology.

Alumni Coordinator, TOMODACHI Initiative

Yukari Shishido serves as the Alumni Coordinator at the TOMODACHI Initiative. Her primary responsibilities include managing the online platform for TOMODACHI alumni (TOMODACHI ALUMNI CONNECT) that connects and engages alumni to provide various opportunities and information. She also supports many alumni-related programs. Ms. Shishido is from Fukushima and experienced the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011 when she was in high school. She saw the ways in which the U.S. cooperated with Japan to reconstruct the disaster-affected regions and realized the importance of bilateral relationships. In 2017, she studied abroad in Boston and participated in the TOMODACHI Daiwa House Student Leadership Conference IV, where she learned ways to further the U.S.-Japan relationship and became passionate about strengthening the alumni community we call the TOMODACHI Generation. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Saitama University.

MAKI UEYAMA
Marketing & Communications Manager, TOMODACHI Initiative

Maki Ueyama joined the TOMODACHI Initiative in March 2019 as the Marketing & Communications Manager. She has years of diverse experience the field of media, particularly focused on media relations, customer relations, and CSR. Ms. Ueyama previously worked at Nippon Television Network Corporation, Yahoo Japan Corporation, and Kurashicom Inc., among other media companies. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication from Regis College, Massachusetts, in the United States.

HIROMIKATO
Administrative & Office Manager, TOMODACHI Initiative

Hiromi Kato joined the TOMODACHI Initiative in August 2014 and is in charge of administrative work, office management and general book keeping. In addition, she assists the Executive Director and with the logistics for events held by TOMODACHI. Prior to working for TOMODACHI, Ms. Kato worked for two French companies; in one organization, she worked as an Executive Assistant for the Chairman of the Financial Department and as an Administrator/Coordinator for the Quality Control Department at a Kitchen and Home Appliance company. Ms. Kato also worked as a Trade Manager for the U. S. State of Oregon Japan Representative Office. In this capacity, she introduced various Oregon products to the Japanese market for new business development and to increase existing business, and assisted with general affairs at the office for 7 years. She has a diploma from Portland State University, Oregon, in the United States as an economic major, minoring in business administration.

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  • Above are the Tokyo-based TOMODACHI team. For information on the Washington, DC TOMODACHI team, click here