Also appears in the 2006 film Dōbutsu no Mori. Introduced in Animal Crossing: Wild World Īnimal Crossing: Wild World was released on the Nintendo DS in 2005. Retires to live on a tropical island in New Leaf.Ī spirit who provides the player with rare items. Twin apprentices and nephews to Tom Nook.Ī businessman who manages the town shop and the player's home loan. Also appears in the 2006 film Dōbutsu no Mori.Ī cat who assists the player in setting up the game.Ĭo-owner of the Able Sisters tailor shop. Lectures the player if they reset their game. Works the night shift at the post office in Animal Crossing and New Leaf, and at the town hall in Wild World and City Folk. Works the day shift at the post office in Animal Crossing and New Leaf and at the town hall in Wild World and City Folk. Sister to Sable and Label.Ī normal villager. Husband to Leilani, father to Leila, and son of Grams.Ĭo-owner of the Able Sisters tailor shop. He has alternately worked as a row boat operator, a taxicab driver, and a bus driver.
Ī pumpkin-headed character who hosts Halloween.Ī vendor who sells turnips on the " stalk market".
In New Horizons, he also appears as a marooned pirate called Gullivarrr. Resetti.Ī spirit who lives inside the town fountain.Īppears as a marooned sailor in Animal Crossing, New Leaf, and New Horizons and a stranded astronaut in Wild World and City Folk. Works as a police officer in Animal Crossing and New Leaf and as a gatekeeper in Wild World and City Folk.
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Hosts the Fishing Tourney in all series titles except New Horizons. He works as a police officer in Animal Crossing and New Leaf and as a gatekeeper in Wild World and City Folk. Hosts April Fool's Day in New Leaf.Ī museum curator, paleontologist, and the brother of Celeste. Also appears in the 2006 film Dōbutsu no Mori.Ī faceless cat who asks the player to draw their (his in Japan, her elsewhere) face. Also appears in the 2006 film Dōbutsu no Mori.Ī cranky villager. Resetti, who lectures the player if they reset the game. The games introduce many of the series' core recurring characters, notably businessman Tom Nook, traveling musician K.K. An enhanced remake of the game for GameCube was released as Animal Forest+ in Japan, and as Animal Crossing worldwide.
This kitty has a snooty personality, is dressed like an Egyptian queen, and is loaded with character. He's really short compared to some other villagers, but his Smug personality will add some flavor to your village.įinally, if you're the kind of person who loves big personalities, you should get Ankha's amiibo card. This squirrel is a fan favorite and has a loveable personality to boot. If a dessert rhino isn't really your style, you should consider grabbing Marshal's amiibo card. She's absolutely sweet, from her personality to the strawberry horn on her head. If you're thinking about purchasing one of these rare cards, we suggest our personal favorite, Merengue. It's important to note that some of the newest villagers, like Raymond, do not have an amiibo card yet. There are hundreds of Animal Crossing amiibo cards, but some of them are incredibly hard to find and will cost you a pretty penny to acquire. She gets along with most of the other villagers, so it's easy to see why so many people want her amiibo card. Her yellow coloring gives her a duckling appearance, and those large eyes are just too cute to ignore. Molly is an adorable little villager with a Normal personality.