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− | [[Image:Drinkingcoffeewithasheep.JPG|right|thumb|380px|An image from Animal Crossing. A masked superhero is accepting a cup of coffee from a green, introverted pigeon as a blue sheep looks on.]] | + | [[Image:Drinkingcoffeewithasheep.JPG|right|thumb|380px|An image from ''Animal Crossing''. A masked superhero is accepting a cup of coffee from a green, introverted pigeon as a blue sheep looks on.]] |
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+ | '''''Animal Crossing''''' is a series of [[Nintendo]] life simulation games where you reside in a town filled with cutesy animal neighbors. You can partake in numerous activities around town, such as decorating your house, catching bugs, and befriending your neighbors. | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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[[Image:Animal-crossing-wild-world-20060323091032903.jpg|thumb|200px|The cover for ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.]] | [[Image:Animal-crossing-wild-world-20060323091032903.jpg|thumb|200px|The cover for ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.]] | ||
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− | The series also has | + | The first game in the series was ''Animal Forest'' on the Nintendo 64, which was only released in [[Japan]]. This was later ported to the Nintendo GameCube in [[Japan]], which was later released in [[America|the United States]] and soon enough saw ''Animal Crossing'' established as one of Nintendo's flagship franchises. Every Nintendo console since has had at least one ''Animal Crossing'' game (ranging in quality from the 3DS's fantastic ''New Leaf'' to the Wii U's dreadful ''Amiibo Festival''). |
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+ | The series also has a Japan-exclusive [[anime]] movie, revolving around a little girl named Ai (which means love, which this movie is full of) who moves into Animal Town and meets all her new friends, like Rosie and an elephant nobody can remember the name of. Together they go on an adventure of self discovery, fossils, climbing to ungodly heights by being amazing, being a fashion designer, talking about cherry pies a lot, and even encountering aliens. | ||
− | There is [[no]] [http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/Animal%20Crossing/index.html terrible secret] surrounding the game. Everything is perfectly | + | There is [[no]] [http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/Animal%20Crossing/index.html terrible secret] surrounding the game. Everything is perfectly fine. |
==Media Information== | ==Media Information== | ||
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*Made by [[Nintendo]] | *Made by [[Nintendo]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Isabelle.jpg|thumb|right|Isabelle, the face of ''Animal Crossing'' today.]] | ||
[[Image:Box-l.jpg|thumb|right|The cover for ''Animal Crossing'' on the Gamecube.]] | [[Image:Box-l.jpg|thumb|right|The cover for ''Animal Crossing'' on the Gamecube.]] | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
− | ''Note: | + | ''Note: This list only contains special NPCs, as there is north of 300 regular neighbor NPCs.'' |
− | *[[You]]- A boy/girl who hoped to find a new place to live. | + | *[[You]] - A boy/girl who hoped to find a new place to live. |
− | * | + | *Tom Nook - A raccoon who has sales every day and gives you a house to pay off. Though characterized by many as an evil penny pincher, the fact he gives you no time frame on paying your house off is a steal. |
*Totakeke/K.K. Slider - A singing dog with a guitar who shows up every Saturday at the train station or at The Roost. | *Totakeke/K.K. Slider - A singing dog with a guitar who shows up every Saturday at the train station or at The Roost. | ||
− | *Blathers - A sleepy owl who runs the museum. | + | *Isabelle - A ditzy dog secretary who has superseded earlier characters like Nook and Slider to become the practical series mascot. |
+ | *Digby - Isabelle's twin brother who handles the Happy Home Showcase. | ||
+ | *Blathers - A sleepy, entomophobic owl who runs the museum. | ||
*Celeste - Blathers' sister; she specializes in astronomy. | *Celeste - Blathers' sister; she specializes in astronomy. | ||
*Brewster - A pigeon who runs The Roost, a coffee shop at the museum. | *Brewster - A pigeon who runs The Roost, a coffee shop at the museum. | ||
− | *Tortimer - The mayor of town. He likes holidays and dressing up like an acorn. | + | *Tortimer - The mayor of town (except in ''New Leaf'', where he has retired to Tortimer Island). He likes holidays and dressing up like an acorn. |
*Pelly - A cheerful pelican who runs town hall. | *Pelly - A cheerful pelican who runs town hall. | ||
*Phyllis - Pelly's sister, she's cranky and runs town hall at night. | *Phyllis - Pelly's sister, she's cranky and runs town hall at night. | ||
*Pete - The mailman. He can be shot down with your slingshot when he delivers the mail at 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM. | *Pete - The mailman. He can be shot down with your slingshot when he delivers the mail at 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM. | ||
*Gracie - A fashion-loving giraffe who owns a car. | *Gracie - A fashion-loving giraffe who owns a car. | ||
− | * | + | *Blanca - A cat with no face. Please draw your favorite [[Street Fighter]]'s face. |
*Copper - A dog who runs the police office, and later gets promoted to guard. | *Copper - A dog who runs the police office, and later gets promoted to guard. | ||
*Booker - Copper's partner, he's prone to forgetting things. | *Booker - Copper's partner, he's prone to forgetting things. | ||
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*Zipper T. Bunny - A creepy bunny who shows up on <s>Easter</s> Bunny Day. | *Zipper T. Bunny - A creepy bunny who shows up on <s>Easter</s> Bunny Day. | ||
*Jingle - [[Santa Claus|A reindeer who delivers presents on Toy Day.]] | *Jingle - [[Santa Claus|A reindeer who delivers presents on Toy Day.]] | ||
+ | *Cyrus - A blue handyman alpaca who can refashion your furniture to different colors or designs. | ||
+ | *Reese - A pink alpaca and wife to Cyrus. At the pair's store Re-Tail, she will take inventory off your hands for better deals than the Nook stores offer. | ||
*Mabel - [[Sonic the Hedgehog|A blue hedgehog]] who runs the tailor. | *Mabel - [[Sonic the Hedgehog|A blue hedgehog]] who runs the tailor. | ||
*Sable - Mabel's sister, she's less outgoing than Mabel. | *Sable - Mabel's sister, she's less outgoing than Mabel. | ||
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*Kicks - A skunk who shines your shoes if you pay him well enough. | *Kicks - A skunk who shines your shoes if you pay him well enough. | ||
*Katrina - The fortuneteller who shows up every week. She also owns the Triforce of Hurricanes. | *Katrina - The fortuneteller who shows up every week. She also owns the Triforce of Hurricanes. | ||
− | *Harriet - A poodle who can give you a new hairstyle every day. In | + | *Harriet - A poodle who can give you a new hairstyle every day. In later games, she can also make you look like a Mii. |
− | *Wendell - Hungry walrus who can give you new designs if you feed him. He can even eat furniture or butterflies. | + | *Wendell - Hungry walrus who can give you new designs if you feed him fish. He can even eat furniture or butterflies. |
− | *Saharah - Named after the | + | *Saharah - Named after the African desert, she gives you wallpaper and flooring to deliver. You can keep some of her designs if you help her out. |
*Rover - A cat you meet on the train or on the bus at the start of the game. In the ''DS'' game, he appears in the Tag mode, only appearing in the main game as a cameo at The Roost. | *Rover - A cat you meet on the train or on the bus at the start of the game. In the ''DS'' game, he appears in the Tag mode, only appearing in the main game as a cameo at The Roost. | ||
− | *Kapp'n - A <del>water imp</del> <del>parrot</del> <del>sea turtle</del> kappa who tells salty tales of the sea. In | + | *Kapp'n - A <del>water imp</del> <del>parrot</del> <del>sea turtle</del> kappa who tells salty tales of the sea. In some games, he owns a boat which he can take you to an island with while singing sea shanties. In others, he owns a taxi or bus that takes you to your new home. |
*Mr. Resetti - A mole who gets angry if you don't save. Saving is important, but the things he rants about are too damn hilarious. | *Mr. Resetti - A mole who gets angry if you don't save. Saving is important, but the things he rants about are too damn hilarious. | ||
*Don Resetti - Mr. Resetti's relaxed brother. He still tells you to save though. | *Don Resetti - Mr. Resetti's relaxed brother. He still tells you to save though. | ||
==Games in the Series== | ==Games in the Series== | ||
− | *Animal Forest (N64, 2001, Japan only) | + | *''Animal Forest'' (N64, 2001, Japan only) |
− | *Animal Crossing (GameCube, 2002) | + | *''Animal Crossing'' (GameCube, 2002) |
− | *Animal Crossing: Wild World (DS, 2005) | + | *''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' (DS, 2005) |
− | *Animal Crossing: City Folk (Wii, 2008) | + | *''Animal Crossing: City Folk'' (Wii, 2008) |
− | *Animal Crossing: New Leaf(3DS, 2013) | + | *''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (3DS, 2013) |
+ | *''Animal Crossing: New Horizons'' (Switch, 2020) | ||
==First Used In Poop By== | ==First Used In Poop By== | ||
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==Further Information== | ==Further Information== | ||
− | *Nook, Resetti and [[KKK|K.K.]] appeared as trophies in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. They were kept in the English release, but because at the time, ''Animal Crossing'' was unavailable outside Japan, they were marked as being from a "Future Release". K.K. kept his original name of "Totakeke" on his trophy. In ''[[Brawl]]'', Animal Crossing had been more popular worldwide, and had three pages of trophies, a stage, and an Assist Trophy (Mr. Resetti). | + | *Nook, Resetti and [[KKK|K.K.]] appeared as trophies in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. They were kept in the English release, but because at the time, ''Animal Crossing'' was unavailable outside Japan, they were marked as being from a "Future Release". K.K. kept his original name of "Totakeke" on his trophy. In ''[[Brawl]]'', Animal Crossing had been more popular worldwide, and had three pages of trophies, a stage, and an Assist Trophy (Mr. Resetti). It still lacked a playable character, as Sakurai felt the serenity of the series did not gel well with a fighting game. |
+ | **Sakurai later changed his mind and made the player character of ''Animal Crossing'' (now christened "Villager") playable in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U''. Isabelle followed suit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | ||
*''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' was one of the first video games ever to use the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, along with ''Tony Hawk's [[USA|American]] [[California|Sk8land]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart]] DS''. | *''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' was one of the first video games ever to use the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, along with ''Tony Hawk's [[USA|American]] [[California|Sk8land]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart]] DS''. | ||
[[Category:Sources - Video Games]] | [[Category:Sources - Video Games]] | ||
[[Category:Sources - Made in Japan]] | [[Category:Sources - Made in Japan]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Sources - Created by Nintendo]] |
Latest revision as of 13:29, 13 January 2020
Animal Crossing is a series of Nintendo life simulation games where you reside in a town filled with cutesy animal neighbors. You can partake in numerous activities around town, such as decorating your house, catching bugs, and befriending your neighbors.
Description[edit]
The first game in the series was Animal Forest on the Nintendo 64, which was only released in Japan. This was later ported to the Nintendo GameCube in Japan, which was later released in the United States and soon enough saw Animal Crossing established as one of Nintendo's flagship franchises. Every Nintendo console since has had at least one Animal Crossing game (ranging in quality from the 3DS's fantastic New Leaf to the Wii U's dreadful Amiibo Festival).
The series also has a Japan-exclusive anime movie, revolving around a little girl named Ai (which means love, which this movie is full of) who moves into Animal Town and meets all her new friends, like Rosie and an elephant nobody can remember the name of. Together they go on an adventure of self discovery, fossils, climbing to ungodly heights by being amazing, being a fashion designer, talking about cherry pies a lot, and even encountering aliens.
There is no terrible secret surrounding the game. Everything is perfectly fine.
Media Information[edit]
- Video Game
- Released in 2001 (2002 worldwide)
- Made by Nintendo
Characters[edit]
Note: This list only contains special NPCs, as there is north of 300 regular neighbor NPCs.
- You - A boy/girl who hoped to find a new place to live.
- Tom Nook - A raccoon who has sales every day and gives you a house to pay off. Though characterized by many as an evil penny pincher, the fact he gives you no time frame on paying your house off is a steal.
- Totakeke/K.K. Slider - A singing dog with a guitar who shows up every Saturday at the train station or at The Roost.
- Isabelle - A ditzy dog secretary who has superseded earlier characters like Nook and Slider to become the practical series mascot.
- Digby - Isabelle's twin brother who handles the Happy Home Showcase.
- Blathers - A sleepy, entomophobic owl who runs the museum.
- Celeste - Blathers' sister; she specializes in astronomy.
- Brewster - A pigeon who runs The Roost, a coffee shop at the museum.
- Tortimer - The mayor of town (except in New Leaf, where he has retired to Tortimer Island). He likes holidays and dressing up like an acorn.
- Pelly - A cheerful pelican who runs town hall.
- Phyllis - Pelly's sister, she's cranky and runs town hall at night.
- Pete - The mailman. He can be shot down with your slingshot when he delivers the mail at 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM.
- Gracie - A fashion-loving giraffe who owns a car.
- Blanca - A cat with no face. Please draw your favorite Street Fighter's face.
- Copper - A dog who runs the police office, and later gets promoted to guard.
- Booker - Copper's partner, he's prone to forgetting things.
- Pave - A flamboyant peacock who gives you furniture if you play games with other neighbours.
- Zipper T. Bunny - A creepy bunny who shows up on
EasterBunny Day. - Jingle - A reindeer who delivers presents on Toy Day.
- Cyrus - A blue handyman alpaca who can refashion your furniture to different colors or designs.
- Reese - A pink alpaca and wife to Cyrus. At the pair's store Re-Tail, she will take inventory off your hands for better deals than the Nook stores offer.
- Mabel - A blue hedgehog who runs the tailor.
- Sable - Mabel's sister, she's less outgoing than Mabel.
- Labelle - Works for Gracie in the city.
- Redd - A fox who runs a black market. He also hates Nook.
- Kicks - A skunk who shines your shoes if you pay him well enough.
- Katrina - The fortuneteller who shows up every week. She also owns the Triforce of Hurricanes.
- Harriet - A poodle who can give you a new hairstyle every day. In later games, she can also make you look like a Mii.
- Wendell - Hungry walrus who can give you new designs if you feed him fish. He can even eat furniture or butterflies.
- Saharah - Named after the African desert, she gives you wallpaper and flooring to deliver. You can keep some of her designs if you help her out.
- Rover - A cat you meet on the train or on the bus at the start of the game. In the DS game, he appears in the Tag mode, only appearing in the main game as a cameo at The Roost.
- Kapp'n - A
water impparrotsea turtlekappa who tells salty tales of the sea. In some games, he owns a boat which he can take you to an island with while singing sea shanties. In others, he owns a taxi or bus that takes you to your new home. - Mr. Resetti - A mole who gets angry if you don't save. Saving is important, but the things he rants about are too damn hilarious.
- Don Resetti - Mr. Resetti's relaxed brother. He still tells you to save though.
Games in the Series[edit]
- Animal Forest (N64, 2001, Japan only)
- Animal Crossing (GameCube, 2002)
- Animal Crossing: Wild World (DS, 2005)
- Animal Crossing: City Folk (Wii, 2008)
- Animal Crossing: New Leaf (3DS, 2013)
- Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Switch, 2020)
First Used In Poop By[edit]
- shmeeboy456, The King Fails at Animal Crossing City Folk
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Further Information[edit]
- Nook, Resetti and K.K. appeared as trophies in Super Smash Bros. Melee. They were kept in the English release, but because at the time, Animal Crossing was unavailable outside Japan, they were marked as being from a "Future Release". K.K. kept his original name of "Totakeke" on his trophy. In Brawl, Animal Crossing had been more popular worldwide, and had three pages of trophies, a stage, and an Assist Trophy (Mr. Resetti). It still lacked a playable character, as Sakurai felt the serenity of the series did not gel well with a fighting game.
- Sakurai later changed his mind and made the player character of Animal Crossing (now christened "Villager") playable in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. Isabelle followed suit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
- Animal Crossing: Wild World was one of the first video games ever to use the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, along with Tony Hawk's American Sk8land and Mario Kart DS.