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Age O Matic

An Age-o-Matic in Tomodachi Life.

The Age-o-matic is a gift that the player can give to a child Mii to change them into a grown-up without changing their actual birth date. It is the opposite of the Kid-o-matic.

Upon giving a Mii the Age-o-matic, they will say "Please turn me into a grown-up." then "Let's give it a try!", with the Age-o-matic being sprayed on them. As suspenseful jingle plays, the Mii magically grows a few inches by saying "Look at me! I'm all grown up! I'm going to start acting like a real grown-up now!"

Afterwards, a montage of scenes of the Mii will play, experiencing life as a grown-up. The first scene is at the train station with them wearing a Snazzy suit (male) or Leopard print scarf (female) and a pair of sunglasses, strut through the station and strikes two poses, before looking at their watch. They turn to see the train pull in to pick them up.

The second scene is in an office. The Mii, wearing either a business suit (male) or office outfit (female), types really hard and slams on the keyboard to finish their work. The last scene is at a fancy restaurant, where that Mii sits alone at a table now, wearing the same outfit as the train station but without sunglasses. They take a bite of a meal with a happy expression and flowers appearing above their head. The Mii then looks out the window at the city lights happily. After the montage, the scene cuts back to their apartment, where the now grown-up Mii says "Thanks! I feel so responsible, and tall!"

If a proposal was successful and the dating Miis are children, the gift the couple present will always be an Age-o-matic, and they request to use it so they can get married. Once accepted, both of them will be sprayed with the Age-o-matic and the regular growing up cutscene will be skipped. Afterwards, the proposing Mii will say "Look at me! I'm all grown up!", followed by "I'm so tall! Woo-hoo!", "I'm not a kid anymore.", or "It's weird being so tall!" However, if they broke up, the Age-o-matic will wear off with the message "The Age-o-matic wore off." If the Miis divorce off-screen, the Age-o-matic wearing off is not mentioned, but its effects are gone.

Trivia[]

  • In the Japanese and Korean version, Age-o-matic is only temporary unless the child Mii is planning to get married.
  • If the player deletes a Mii from a married child couple, the other Mii will automatically revert back to a kid without "The Age-o-matic wore off." message.
  • It is possible for a Mii above 18 years to be affected by an Age-o-matic if they turned 18 after the Age-o-matic was used. However, it is impossible to change the date of birth of a Mii with an Age-o-matic in a way that would make their age above 18, even if their age was already above 18.
  • If an Age-o-matic is given to a child Mii with a sweetheart, sad Mii, or adult Mii as well as a Mii involved in a fight, they will reject it.

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