of all games, Wii Music was the one that allowed us to see the EXACT time/date the Miis from Wii Sports were created. totaling 2 days and many late nights (early days?), 60 Miis were made about 3 months before the Wii launched, and with it, Wii Sports.

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August 30th, 2006 is officially the day Matt (Wii) ( https://sites.google.com/view/miilibrary/RFL/WiiSports/024_Matt-Wii) was created (at 4:24:36 AM). considering he doesn't have a birthday set in his Mii data file... perhaps this could be considered one?

people suggested making it an international holiday. thoughts?
not to mention, countless other interesting things - this shows us that the first Mii ever created for Wii Sports was... Michael ( https://sites.google.com/view/miilibrary/RFL/WiiSports/042_Michael). at 3 AM. huh.

with the final Mii that was created being Sakura ( https://sites.google.com/view/miilibrary/RFL/WiiSports/019_Sakura).
organizing the Miis in chronological order, we can get a rough guesstimate on how long it took each Mii to be made. going by this, the longest Mii was Alex (Wii) ( https://sites.google.com/view/miilibrary/RFL/WiiSports/045_Alex-Wii) and took 1:53:48. the shortest Mii was Tatsuaki ( https://sites.google.com/view/miilibrary/RFL/WiiSports/005_Tatsuaki) and took 3:40.
obviously, this is not counting between days, because there's no telling at that point. but the last Mii made on August 27th, 2006, was Ryan ( https://sites.google.com/view/miilibrary/RFL/WiiSports/022_Ryan), and the first Mii made on August 30th was Jake ( https://sites.google.com/view/miilibrary/RFL/WiiSports/023_Jake) (at three AM!! again!!!)
keep in mind, all these times are going off of the Wii's system time. there's no timezone for this stuff, but we can assume Japan haha. remember this is coming from Wii Music's game files

here's the full pastebin list of all the Miis and their timestamps: https://pastebin.com/2x7Z1Pdc 
anyways, that's all i have for interesting comparisons. if you missed the links scattered throughout this thread, this information is being hosted on my website, the Mii Library. if you found this stuff interesting and haven't seen it yet, head over there: https://sites.google.com/view/miilibrary 
if reading is too hard (it's tiring for me too, don't worry) i plan on making all this information into a nice compact YouTube video soon. dunno when i'll get around to that, but i've been wanting to do something like that for a while!
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