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Animal Crossing's protagonist wearing a tailor-made shirt on Halloween.

Animal Crossing, known as Animal Forest or Doubutsu no Mori in Japan, is a video game franchise developed by Nintendo. The game was then improved upon and released in the United States on September 15th, 2002, later being made a Player's Choice game. It utilizes the GameCube's internal clock for the time, although you can adjust it in what is called "time travelling" by players of the game.

Animal Forest was released for the Nintendo 64 on April 14th, 2001, and a new edition of the game, called Animal Forest +, was released for the GameCube in December of the same year. Another new edition of the game, Animal Forest e+, was released on June 27th, 2003. Animal Crossing was released on September 15th, 2002 in North America, October 17th, 2003 in Australia, and September 24, 2004 in Europe.

The Game

Animal Crossing has been dubbed a "communication game" by Nintendo. It was designed to be an open ended game with no plot, where a player could live this separate life as he wished. Some gameplay features include...

  • Fishing.
  • Decorating one's home.
  • Talking to the animal villagers.
  • Doing errands for the villagers.
    • This usually consists of delivering and picking up items from the villagers.
  • Playing NES games.
  • Visiting the Island.
  • Catching bugs.
  • Participating in holiday festivities.
  • Visiting the villages other players have developed.
  • Paying off the loan on your house.
  • Writing letters.
  • Collecting furniture.
  • Making clothing for your character.

The currency of this game is Bells. In almost all aspects and tasks of the game, there is a reward involved.

Your House

In Acre B-3 of each village, there is a area with four houses and the town bulletin board. When you initially move into the village, you may choose any one of these houses so long as there is no one else dwelling in them, and that house becomes yours. Initially, you are to work for the local shopkeeper, Tom Nook, to pay off the debt and also learn how to play Animal Crossing, but you are freed from this. As you pay off the debts, your house is expanded.

Happy Room Academy

The Happy Room Academy rates every part of your house, except the basement that you can have built, based on a point system. Each day, they will send you a letter informing you of the amount of points earned. The HRA will deduct points for the following:

  • If you mix different themes or series on the first floor.
  • If you put a furniture that has a use (a wardrobe) and put it against a wall.
  • If you put objects like raffle tickets, clothing, and various tools on the ground.

The HRA will add points for the following:

  • Complete a furniture series, theme, or set.
  • The wallpaper or carpet matches the series or theme.
  • You have the complete necessities of life from a same or different series.

Upon earning a certain number of points, two different furniture pieces from the town model set will be received.

House Upgrades and Expansions

  • The state your house is in when you first come upon it. There isn't much room, and the room is furnished only with a journal on top of a box, a radio for playing music received from the travelling musician KK Slider, and a carpet and wallpaper. The loan is 19,800 Bells, and 1,400 of that is paid off when working at Tom Nook's shop.
  • The 1st expansion is received when you pay the first debt. It has a little more room, and you now have enough room to place whole furniture sets and series inside.
  • The 2nd Expansion is built when you pay the 148,000 Bells for the 1st Expansion. It has a little more room. You also have the option of having a basement built, described below. If you do that, then this will be
  • The Basement can be built at two times: When you pay off the 148,000 Bells for the 1st Expansion or the 398,000 Bells for the 2nd expansion. The Happy Rating Association does not rate basements, so you can store as much junk as you want down there.
  • The last expansion to your house is a 2nd floor, which is the same size as the 1st expansion, and is gotten when you pay off the 398,000 Bells for the 2nd Expansion (or 49,800 for the Basement).

When you pay off the final loan of 798,000 bells for the second floor, a golden statue of your character will be placed in front of the train station. The second person to completely pay off their house will receive a smaller silver statue, and the third will receive a bronze statue.

In Animal Crossing, some items have Feng Shui properties. Place the item that corresponds to that color in the certain part of the room, and you will receive a benefit.

  • Orange items are placed in the north of your house, green items in the south, and yellow items in the west. All sides give you good luck in money and items.
  • Red items are placed in the east of your house, and they give you good luck in items.

People in the Village

  • Tom Nook, the shopkeeper.
  • Tommy and Timmy, who work at Tom Nook's shop when it is Nookington's department store.
  • Tortimer, the mayor.
  • Officer Copper, who keeps an eye out on the village by telling you about special guests before they arrive. He also teaches aerobics for the sports fairs and during the summer.
  • Officer Booker, who is in charge of lost items.
  • Pelly, the daytime clerk of the post office.
  • Phyllis, the nighttime clerk of the post office.
  • Pete, the mail delivery pelican. At 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, you can talk to him in front of the town bulletin board.
  • Blathers, the museum curator.
  • Kapp'n, the kappa who operates the boat to the island.
  • Sable and Mabel, owner of the Able Sisters tailor shop.
  • Sow Joan, who comes around every Sunday morning to sell turnips.
  • K.K. Slider (Totakeke), who comes around every Saturday night to play music in front of the train station. You can have him play for you.
  • Gulliver, who washes up on shore once a week and gives you an item, usually a model of a item from a foreign country.
  • Crazy Redd, owner of the black market which comes around town occasionally. Usually sells things you can find at Tom Nook's shop, but has rare items for sale once in a while.
  • Wendell, a hungry walrus who gives out rare wallpaper if you give him a fish.
  • Gracie, a giraffe who is known for fashion. If you clean her car well, you get a rare piece of clothing.
  • Saharah, a camel who sells you rare carpets.
  • Katrina, a fortune teller who gives you a reading for the price of 50 Bells.
  • Wisp, a ghost who comes out during the night. He gives you furniture, gets rid of all the weeds in your village, or repaints the roof of your house.
  • Mr. Resetti, who comes if you reset Animal Crossing. Also the town "groundhog," who is used during the Groundhog Day festivities.
  • Chip, the beaver who hosts the Summer and Fall fishing tourneys.

Town Events and Holidays

Each year, your village will have various events. This is a list of all of them.

Date Name Remarks
January 1 New Year's Day Tortimer gives you a new diary. At the wishing well, you can get a fortune read by Katrina (the fortune's effects is more severe than the usual effect) and spend 50 Bells on a wish.
February 2 Groundhog Day Tortimer gives you a flower model. At 9:00 AM, the town "groundhog" Mr. Resetti will show up.
March 20 or 21 Spring Sports Fair Tortimer gives you the Spring Medal. The events are Gymnastics, Foot Race, Ball Game, and Tug-of-War, but you can only participate in Gymnastics.
April 1 April Fool's Day Tortimer gives you the fake NES game Super Tortimer.
April 5 to 7 Cherry Blossom Festival Trees in your village turn pink. At the wishing well, there is a festival feast. Tortimer gives you the Pink Tree Model.
April 22 Nature Day Tortimer gives you Tree Model. Nature Day is similar to Earth Day, which falls on this day.
May 1 Spring Cleaning Tortimer gives you a Dump Model.
May, second Sunday Mother's Day Tortimer gives you a Lovely Phone.
June, second Friday Graduation Day Tortimer gives you a Tailor Model. In real life, children get out of school around this date, which is what this holiday is based off of.
June, third Sunday Father's Day Tortimer gives you the Locomotive Model.
June, every Sunday Summer Fishing Toruney Tortimer gives you the Angler Trophy. If you catch a bass, large bass, or small bass, while fishing, give it to Chip. If it's the biggest fish, you will get a present.
July 4 Fireworks Show Tortimer gives you a Bottle Rocket. Redd is at a booth selling balloons and pinwheels. In real life, this holiday is similar to Independence Day in the United States.
July 25 to August 31 Morning Aerobics Officer Copper hosts this morning event. Come to the event 14 times to get a Aerobics Radio from Tortimer.
July, random day "Your Hometown" Day "Your Hometown" will be the name of your town. Tortimer will give you the Train Station Model.
August 12 Meteor Shower Go to the lake to see the reflections of the meteors. Tortimer will give you a telescope.
August 21 Founder's Day Tortimer will give you a Weed Model.
September, first Monday Labor Day Tortimer will give you a Shop Model. Similar to the United States Labor Day.
September 23 or 24 Fall Sports Fair Tortimer gives you the Autumn Medal. Same as Spring Sports Fair.
September or October (varies) Harvest Moon You can see the reflection of the Moon in the lake. Tortimer gives you a model of the Moon.
October, second Monday Explorer's Day Tortimer will give you a Bottled Ship. This day is basically the same as Columbus Day.
October 15 to 25 Mushrooming Season At 8:00 am, there are 5 mushrooms to find. Sell them at Tom Nook's shop for a large amount of money.
October 31 Halloween Tortimer gives you a model of Katrina's Tent. Everyone is dressed up with a pumpkin on their head. If you find Jack, who doesn't run at you, he will give you a piece of furniture.
November, first Tuesday Mayor's Day Tortimer gives you the Well Model.
November 11 Officer's Day Tortimer gives you the Police Model.
November, every Sunday Fall Fishing Tourney Same as Summer Fishing Tourney. Tortimer gives you the Fishing Trophy.
November, fourth Thursday Harvest Festival Tortimer gives you a cornucopia. During that day, Franklin the turkey will also be at this event. Take the forks from the tables at the wishing well and you will receive a piece a furniture from Franklin. Similar to Thanksgiving in the United States.
November, fourth Friday Sale Day Tortimer will give you a Market Model. Tom Nook will sell Grab Bags with various items. Crazy Redd will be here on this day. This represents the busiest shopping day of the year in the United States.
December 1 Snow Day Tortimer wil give you a snowman.
December 23 Toy Day Tortimer gives you a Miniature Car if you're male, and a Doll if you're female.
December 24 Jingle Comes to Town Jingle, the black nosed reindeer, comes to town. He gives you a gift. If you want more gifts, go far away and change your clothing, and he'll give you another gift. Represents Christmas Eve.
December 31 New Year's Eve Represents the end of the year. Tortimer gives you a noisemaker. At the lake, a giant clock counts down the time it is until the new year.

These are the holidays included in the Japanese version of Animal Crossing, Animal Forest +.

Date Name Remarks
January 1 Shinen No Hi You can make a New Year's Wish at the shrine, or wishing well, around 9 AM if you wish. The mayor, called Sonchou, will give you a rare item. Tanuki, the Japanese Tom Nook, will be selling mystery bags for 2000 Bells apiece. You will also receive a letter from your parents with 10,000 Bells attached.
January 7 Nanakusa No Hi Visit the shrine and talk to Sonchou. You will receive a Grass Model.
January 14 Nichininmae No Hi Visit the shrine and talk to Sonchou. You will receive a Tailor Model.
February 3 Mamemaki No Hi Sonchou will give to you an Oni Mask and beads. This is the Japanese bean-throwing festival.
February 11 Furusato No Hi Talking to Sonchou at the shrine will result in you recieving a Train Station model.
March 3 Otame No Hi Going to the shrine and talking to Sonchou, the usual process, will end up with you receiving an Uranai telephone.
March 21 Spring Day The usual process will earn you a Kitsune's, or Redd's, Tent model.
April 5 to April 7 Ohanami The flower-viewing festival. Your village's trees will turn pink with cherry blossoms, and a picnic is held at the shrine. When you talk to Sonchou you will receive a Cherry Blossom Tree model.
April 20 Haru No Undokai The Spring Sports festival. Various activities occur at 0900, 1100, 1300, and 1500, and you can participate in them. Talk to Sonchou and you receive a Haro No Yuushouki flag.
April 29 Shinryoku No Hi Talking to Sonchou will get you a Tree Model.
May 3 Gomi No Kinenbi Talking to Sonchou will get you a Dump Model.
May 5 Kodomo No Hi Children's Day. Sonchou will give you a Train Model.
Every Sunday in June Natsu No Tsuritaikai The fishing tournament. You can get a Bass No Namori Meal from Sonchou, who is wandering about the village.
July 7 Tanabata Talking to Sonchou will get you a Tanabata tree.
July 20 Summer Day Talking to Sonchou will get you a Life Preserver.
May 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, or 31st Hanabitaikai Around 8 PM, you can visit the pond in the village for a fireworks display, and Kitsune will be selling fans for 780 Bells. Finding and talking to Sonchou will result in you receiving a Sanshaku Dama firework.
September 15 Sanchou San No Hi Literally, Sonchou's Day. Visiting the shrine, wishing well, will garner you a Well Model.
September 21 Jyugoya No Otsukimi The Moon Viewing festival. At around 8 PM, visit the pond, and you can watch the moon reflected in the pond with the rest of the villagers. Talking to the mayor will earn you Tsukimi Dango, or dumplings.
September 23 Autumn Day Visiting Sonchou at the shrine will get you a Katrina's Tent model.
October 14 Aki No Undoukai Visit the shrine and you can take part in the exercise program. You can make your character exercise by moving the C-stick. Talking to the mayor gets you an Aki No Yuushyoki flag.
October 18 Jyuusanya No Tsugi Another moon viewing festival? If you talk to Sonchou, you will receive a model of the moon. Tanuki is selling Halloween candy at this point.
October 31 Halloween At dark, all the villagers will wear pumpkin masks, and if they catch sight of you they will chase you down and ask for candy. If you refuse, they turn your clothes to rags and take candy. Visiting the shrine and talking to Sonchou (also wearing a mask) will get you a Police Box Model and a Jack in the Box.
November 3 Winter Day
Each Sunday in November Aki No Tsuritaikai The fishing contests occur during this time. Talking to Sonchou will get you a Tairyoubata.
November 23rd Hatara Kimono No Hi
December 23 Ibuibu No Hi
December 24th Christmas Eve Around 8 PM and later, find and talk to a reindeer in a Christmas costume named Jingle. The next day, on Christmas, you will receive a letter in your mailbox with Balloon Fight regardless of whether you spoke with him or not.
December 25 Christmas Day
December 31 New Year's Eve You can take part in the New Year's countdown by the pond, and receive Soba soup from Sonchou.

You can collect various NES games in Animal Crossing. The games you can collect are:

The "Forbidden Four"

The "Forbidden Four" is a group of NES games that aren't obtainable any other way except by using the Action Replay or the e-Reader.

The Game Boy Advance plays a major role in Animal Crossing. To link the two, you need a Game Boy Advance-GameCube cable.

The Island

When the two systems are linked, go down to the dock to meet Kapp'n. He will ask you the name of the island, and you will be rowed there to the tune of Kapp'n's singing. On the island, there is a villager who has taken up residence. You can give the villager items in return for Bells and other commodities. Near the villager's house is a house that all human players in the village can use. When you first enter, you will find 4 shirts, with a Cabin Wall and Cabin Floor adorning its walls and flor. Also on the island are coconut trees; this is the only place you can find them on Animal Crossing. It is always summer on the island, and only summer fish and insects can be caught there.

When you leave the island, you can choose the option of transferring the island to your Gameboy Advance (graphics reduced, of course) and interact with your islander through a white glove. Some features include...

  • Feeding the islander fruit, whether the fruits involved are native coconuts or imports from the village that you brought with you. This makes the islander happy, and after a few fruits, it will begin dropping money, either 100, 1000, 10000, or 30000 Bells.
  • Having the islander pick up tools (axe, shovel, etc) and use them. Occasionally, items float by the island, whether in the sea or in the air, and if you have the islander catch it with the appropriate tool, it can use the shovel and bury it in the ground if it is happy enough. Some items available include trash, Pitfalls, furniture, Gyroids, and special Island furniture which are only available through the island.
  • Sometimes the islander calls for help, and you must pick it up with your glove and deposit it elsewhere on the island.

e-Reader Compatibility

Animal Crossing is compatible with the e-Reader. You can use e-Reader cards to get new items, a new town tune, or a shirt design.

At the Post Office, there is a machine to the left of the building, called the e-Transfer Machine. The cards with villagers pictured on them, Character Cards are scanned here. These cards give you items.

Next to the Post Office is the Melody Board. After you prepare the e-Reader, scan the melody card and it will be your town tune.

At the Able Sisters, talk to Mabel and choose the proper option. Prepare the e-Reader, scan the card, and the new design will be at the shop.

Animal Forest e+

This game is an improved version of Animal Forest +, adding many features from Animal Crossing and some new features only in this version. Some of the new features include:

  • The ability to hold flowers.
  • Town monuments like a well, which can be received from the Internet for your town via code and then paid for with your bells.
  • New fish, like a pufferfish or seahorse.
  • New insects, such as a crab.
  • New villagers.
  • Villager's tasks have been re-designed. You have to talk to them and wait for the option to do a task to come up. There are two types of tasks in Animal Forest e+:
    • You have to find an item lying somewhere in the village (ex. a Gyroid or a shovel), and deliver it to a villager.
    • You have to deliver a blue present box to the villager. However, you can open it and keep the item for yourself.
  • Bee sting medicine, available in two doses at Tom Nook's for 1,200 bells, which can cure bee stings.
  • Sometimes, a villager will be inside their house shaking. You have to give them two doses of bee sting medicine (not on the same day) to end their illness.
  • New furniture and themes, including the Japanese Bath House set of furniture.

Animal Crossing DS

At 2004, Nintendo released information about the next Animal Crossing game. It will in fact be released for the Nintendo DS, rather than the GameCube as once originally thought. The game will be a portable version of the original (with reduced graphics, though still very similar,) and allow for wireless connection between 2 or more human players. In a video demo of the game, players are communicating with each other through the DS with a chat function, with one of its double screens focused on the gameplay area and the other touch-sensitive screen occupied with the chat box which was being used to enter and send messages. Items can also be traded through this connection. This may mean that the game will be Wi-Fi compatible and allow for Internet play between users, though this is speculation. Wireless LAN play will obviously be possible. The top screen of the system displays the character in-game, while the lower, touch-sensitive screen features the traditional item menu from the original that can be managed in real-time, rather than requiring the player to pause and select items with the traditional controller. The touch screen is used for other purposes as well, such as drawing on clothing and wallpaper. Release is speculated for 2005. Numerous retailers have begun listing the game's release to be on January 11, 2005, though this release date has not been confirmed.

Trivia

  • One of the rarest fish in the game, the coelacanth, is also one of the rarest fish on Earth. Many also believe that the inclusion of the coelacanth in Animal Crossing led to the creation of the character Relicanth in the video game Pokémon. It is also said that occasionally on the voyage to the island, one can cross over the silhouette of a giant fish that dwarfs the Coelacanth.
  • Two Animal Crossing game models are available in Super Smash Bros. Melee: Tom Nook, the raccoon manager of the store, and Mr. Resetti, the mole that disciplines you for "cheating" in Animal Cossing using the RESET button on the Nintendo GameCube. The characters were listed as being from a FUTURE RELEASE, as SSB:M was released before Animal Crossing in the United States, akin to the Roy and Marth statues (from the Fire Emblem series).
  • Animal Crossing is a porting of the Nintendo 64 version that was released in Japan, and as such, the game file itself is very small. In fact, the entire game is loaded into memory from the very start of the game. You can open the disc cover and take out the Animal Crossing disc while playing the game without experiencing any gameplay issues. Because of this, there is no loading time other than at the beginning of the game.
  • Infamous amongst European games for its delayed release, frustration aggravated by Nintendo of Europe's harsh anti-import policies at the time. Translation issues (games released in Europe are frequently, but not always, translated into four additional languages, and Animal Crossing has extensive dialogue) are an obvious reason for the delays; however, the press were informed at various times that the game would:
    • Only be released if the GameCube title Doshin the Giant was a significant success in Europe, as a way of establishing whether there was any market for Animal Crossing.
    • Be so dependent on the e-Reader, which was not recieving a European release, that it would not be released at all
    • Not be released due to complications with holiday dates compared to the US version