Wii Shop Channel Theme Remixes
Also known as: Wii Shop Theme · Wii Shopping Channel Music
Wii Shop Channel Theme Remixes are fan-made covers, mashups, and reworkings of the background music from the Nintendo Wii's digital storefront. The original track was uploaded to YouTube around March 2007 and slowly built a cult following, with remixes starting to appear in 20112. The jazzy, looping tune hit its biggest viral moment when GravyBoy's Hotline Bling crossover pulled in over 5.7 million views2.
Overview
The Wii Shop Channel was Nintendo's digital distribution service, launched alongside the Wii console on November 19, 20063. Users could browse and download Virtual Console games, WiiWare titles, and extra channels using Wii Points as currency3. While the storefront itself was a fairly standard download interface, its background music stood out. The track is a mellow, jazzy loop with a laid-back groove that somehow wormed its way into the brains of millions of Wii owners. Its repetitive, smooth quality made it perfect remix material, and the internet eventually obliged.
The Wii Shop Channel was discontinued on January 30, 2019, but by that point the theme had long since taken on a life of its own online3.
Nintendo launched the Wii on November 19, 2006, in North America2. The console came with the Wii Shop Channel, a built-in storefront where users could purchase downloadable games and apps3. The channel featured a distinctive background track that played on loop while users browsed.
About four months after the Wii's launch, YouTuber Winry Rockbell uploaded a standalone recording of the Wii Shop Channel theme to YouTube1. Over the following decade, that upload accumulated more than 3 million views, becoming a go-to reference point for anyone looking to revisit the track1.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Wii Shop Channel Theme Remixes typically follow a simple formula. Creators take the original jazzy loop and blend it with another song, sound, or audio source. Common approaches include:
Mashups — Layering the Wii Shop melody over a popular song (like the Hotline Bling version).
Covers — Re-performing the track on different instruments, from piano to kazoo.
Lyrics versions — Writing and recording original words set to the melody.
Slowed/sped up edits — Altering the tempo for comedic or atmospheric effect.
Unexpected drops — Inserting the Wii Shop theme as a surprise punchline in unrelated video or audio content.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The Wii was Nintendo's best-selling home console until the Switch passed it in 2021, with over 101 million units sold.
The Wii Shop Channel used a virtual currency called Wii Points, which could be purchased with credit cards or retail cards.
Over 10 million Virtual Console games were downloaded through the Wii Shop Channel by December 31, 2007, just over a year after launch.
The original YouTube upload by Winry Rockbell took about a decade to reach 3 million views, a slow burn compared to the remixes that often climbed faster.
The Wii Shop Channel's purchasing functions were disabled on January 30, 2019, but already-purchased software could still be re-downloaded.
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
- 1Sonic the Hedgehogencyclopedia
- 2Wiiencyclopedia
- 3Wii Shop Channel Theme Remixes - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4Wii Shop Channelencyclopedia