Which Iconic Animal-Crossing Villager Are You? 10 characters Quiz

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Fast Facts about Animal Crossing that you could have missed

  1. Dharma Dolls’ Origin: Daruma dolls from Japan, symbols of good luck are the inspiration for the popular Dharma Dolls in the game.
  2. ‘Animal Crossing’ Movie: There’s an ‘Animal Crossing’ movie released in 2006 in Japan, featuring a girl named Ai and her animal-filled adventures. It was a box office success in Japan but hasn’t been officially released outside the country
  3. K.K. Slider’s Real-life Inspiration: The character K.K. Slider is based on the game’s composer, Kazumi Totaka. His real name in the game, Totakeke, resembles Tot aka’s shortened name
  4. Super Mario References: ‘New Horizons’ includes a reference to Super Mario’s squid-like creatures, Bloopers, with a catchphrase about squids
  5. Crossover with ‘WarioWare: Smooth Moves’: ‘Animal Crossing’ crossed over into the game ‘WarioWare: Smooth Moves’, where players can catch fish using a character from ‘Animal Crossing: Wild World’
  6. Original Release on Nintendo 64: The first Animal Crossing game debuted on the Nintendo 64 in Japan, known as ‘Animal Forest’, before becoming popular on GameCube.
  7. Mr. Resetti’s Impact: The character Mr. Resetti was known to scare some younger players, with reports showing some of them being frightened or even crying.
  8. Alien Broadcast in ‘New Leaf’: ‘Animal Crossing: New Leaf’ features a special alien broadcast at 3:33 a.m. on Sundays and Mondays.
  9. Tom Nook’s Late Hours: In ‘Animal Forest e+’, players could interact with Tom Nook in his pajamas after store hours by banging on the door of his shop three times with a shovel.
  10. Isabelle’s Original Name: In the early stages of ‘New Leaf’, Isabelle was known as ‘Secretary’ or ‘Hisho’ before getting her final name.
  11. Rover’s Train Travels: In ‘New Leaf’, Rover mentions he hasn’t traveled by train since 2002, the year the first ‘Animal Crossing’ game was released.
  12. Chip’s Diet Inconsistency: Chip, a beaver who hosts fishing tourneys, consumes fish, which is atypical for beavers as they mostly eat plants.
  13. Meaning Behind the Leaf Logo: The leaf logo in the franchise is inspired by Japanese folklore, where tanukis are believed to turn leaves into money.
  14. Telling Timmy and Tommy Apart: Tom Nook reveals that one can tell his twin nephews apart by a mole on one of their hands. Timmy also has a more high-pitched voice than Tommy.
  15. Totaka’s Song Easter Egg: Kapp’n will whistle Totaka’s Song in ‘New Leaf’ if the Wi-Fi connection is not strong enough.
  16. Scrapped Feature in ‘New Leaf’: Initially, there was an idea to include gold panning in ‘New Leaf’, but it was not implemented.
  17. Mr. Resetti’s Role Change: Mr. Resetti, known for his rants about saving the game, saw a change in his role in Animal Crossing ‘New Horizons’ due to the introduction of the autosave feature.

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