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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=This energetic young man from a peaceful town in the Animal Crossing series is eager to make his Smash Bros. debut! His Balloon Trip recovery lets him fly like a character from Balloon Fight. The Villager sets out to answer that age-old question: If a tree falls on the battlefield and foes are beneath it, do they get launched?
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=This energetic young man from a peaceful town in the Animal Crossing series is eager to make his Smash Bros. debut! His Balloon Trip recovery lets him fly like a character from Balloon Fight. The Villager sets out to answer that age-old question: If a tree falls on the battlefield and foes are beneath it, do they get launched?
|desc-pal=This chipper chap came all the way from his quiet little village to do a bit of aerial sightseeing, take Lloid out for a spin, look after the trees and maybe do some bowling. If you're very lucky, he might even bring along Tom Nook and the Nooklings and throw everyone a party. Gosh, this all sounds like such fun!
|desc-pal=This chipper chap came all the way from his quiet little village to do a bit of aerial sightseeing, take Lloid out for a spin, look after the trees and maybe do some bowling. If you're very lucky, he might even bring along Tom Nook and the Nooklings and throw everyone a party. Gosh, this all sounds like such fun!
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|66. Animal Crossing: City Folk
|66. Animal Crossing: City Folk
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|desc-ntsc=Just a normal girl living a normal life in a normal town—her special moves, however, are anything but. She can pocket items, projectiles, and even beams, and then pull them out at a moment's notice. Her down special lets her plant a tree, water it, and chop it down. If she leaves the tree standing, she can use the axe against foes.
|desc-ntsc=Just a normal girl living a normal life in a normal town—her special moves, however, are anything but. She can pocket items, projectiles, and even beams, and then pull them out at a moment's notice. Her down special lets her plant a tree, water it, and chop it down. If she leaves the tree standing, she can use the axe against foes.
|desc-pal=This girl's special moves are very special indeed. The standard one lets you pocket items, projectiles and even laser beams, then use them by pressing the button again. Her down special plants a tree, which you can water and finally chop down to hurt other fighters. Or you can leave the tree alone and attack with the axe. Up to you.
|desc-pal=This girl's special moves are very special indeed. The standard one lets you pocket items, projectiles and even laser beams, then use them by pressing the button again. Her down special plants a tree, which you can water and finally chop down to hurt other fighters. Or you can leave the tree alone and attack with the axe. Up to you.
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|desc-ntsc=Gyroids are a common sight in the Animal Crossing series. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, a Gyroid named Lloid dons a helmet and collects funds for public works. The Villager makes use of a rocket-powered Lloid for his side special. The farther he flies, the more powerful his attack will be!
|desc-ntsc=Gyroids are a common sight in the Animal Crossing series. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, a Gyroid named Lloid dons a helmet and collects funds for public works. The Villager makes use of a rocket-powered Lloid for his side special. The farther he flies, the more powerful his attack will be!
|desc-pal=Gyroids are a common sight in the Animal Crossing series. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, a Gyroid called Lloid dons a helmet and collects funds for public works. The Villager makes use of a rocket-powered Lloid for his side special. The further he flies, the more damage he'll do when he crashes into someone!
|desc-pal=Gyroids are a common sight in the Animal Crossing series. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, a Gyroid called Lloid dons a helmet and collects funds for public works. The Villager makes use of a rocket-powered Lloid for his side special. The further he flies, the more damage he'll do when he crashes into someone!
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|63. Animal Crossing (1)
|63. Animal Crossing (1)
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|desc-3ds-pal=The owner of Nook's Homes, yes, yes. ..."Yes, yes" is sort of a reassuring catchphrase of his that totally removes any lingering feeling that he might be trying to swindle you out of your hard-earned cash. What an upstanding businessman, yes, yes!
|desc-3ds-pal=The owner of Nook's Homes, yes, yes. ..."Yes, yes" is sort of a reassuring catchphrase of his that totally removes any lingering feeling that he might be trying to swindle you out of your hard-earned cash. What an upstanding businessman, yes, yes!
|desc-wiiu-pal=The owner of Nookington's, yes, yes. ..."Yes, yes" is sort of a reassuring catchphrase of his that totally removes any lingering feeling that he might be trying to swindle you out of your hard-earned cash. What an upstanding businessman, yes, yes!
|desc-wiiu-pal=The owner of Nookington's, yes, yes. ..."Yes, yes" is sort of a reassuring catchphrase of his that totally removes any lingering feeling that he might be trying to swindle you out of your hard-earned cash. What an upstanding businessman, yes, yes!
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|63. Animal Crossing (1)
|63. Animal Crossing (1)
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|desc-ntsc=These twin brothers operate the Nookling stores. Thanks to Tom Nook's teachings, they are just as talented as he is and run Nookling Junction with such success that it can expand several times. Despite their success, they never forget the core value of good customer service.
|desc-ntsc=These twin brothers operate the Nookling stores. Thanks to Tom Nook's teachings, they are just as talented as he is and run Nookling Junction with such success that it can expand several times. Despite their success, they never forget the core value of good customer service.
|desc-pal=These twin brothers start off with the little shop Nookling Junction, but they seem to have learned a little something from Tom Nook, and it doesn't take long before the T&T Emporium is open for business! (So fancy.) But no matter how big and impressive their shops get, they've still got a lot to learn...
|desc-pal=These twin brothers start off with the little shop Nookling Junction, but they seem to have learned a little something from Tom Nook, and it doesn't take long before the T&T Emporium is open for business! (So fancy.) But no matter how big and impressive their shops get, they've still got a lot to learn...
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|63. Animal Crossing (1)
|63. Animal Crossing (1)
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|desc-ntsc=You can plant this in the ground as a trap against your enemies. If they set it off, they'll be rooted in place and at your mercy. If opponents are spending too much time in the air, throwing this at them can send them meteoring down to the ground—or better yet, right off the stage!
|desc-ntsc=You can plant this in the ground as a trap against your enemies. If they set it off, they'll be rooted in place and at your mercy. If opponents are spending too much time in the air, throwing this at them can send them meteoring down to the ground—or better yet, right off the stage!
|desc-pal=Bury this item anywhere you like, then wait for an unsuspecting fighter to step on it. They'll drop into a hole and be stuck there, giving you the chance to practise your best smashes on them. If that's not for you, try hitting your opponent with it in mid-air for a devastating meteor smash!
|desc-pal=Bury this item anywhere you like, then wait for an unsuspecting fighter to step on it. They'll drop into a hole and be stuck there, giving you the chance to practise your best smashes on them. If that's not for you, try hitting your opponent with it in mid-air for a devastating meteor smash!
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|65. Animal Crossing: Wild World
|65. Animal Crossing: Wild World
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|desc-ntsc=An example of fine architecture constructed by insects, these bees are not shy about defending their hard work. Throw this at an enemy to direct their hate at that player. If the bees are after you, you can shake them for a while with some evasive maneuvers, but they'll track you down.
|desc-ntsc=An example of fine architecture constructed by insects, these bees are not shy about defending their hard work. Throw this at an enemy to direct their hate at that player. If the bees are after you, you can shake them for a while with some evasive maneuvers, but they'll track you down.
|desc-pal=Bees don't like it when people destroy their home, so if you break a beehive, they'll come out looking for revenge. Even if you innocently had the beehive thrown at you, you'll be the target. You can dodge all you want, but they'll probably get you in the end, and their stings'll do a LOT of damage.
|desc-pal=Bees don't like it when people destroy their home, so if you break a beehive, they'll come out looking for revenge. Even if you innocently had the beehive thrown at you, you'll be the target. You can dodge all you want, but they'll probably get you in the end, and their stings'll do a LOT of damage.
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|67. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
|67. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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|desc-ntsc=Isabelle is the mayor's highly capable secretary. She can be forgetful sometimes, but you can always count on her for information about the town. She wears her hair up in a bun that makes her look like a shih tzu. Mostly because she is one! She also has a twin brother named Digby.
|desc-ntsc=Isabelle is the mayor's highly capable secretary. She can be forgetful sometimes, but you can always count on her for information about the town. She wears her hair up in a bun that makes her look like a shih tzu. Mostly because she is one! She also has a twin brother named Digby.
|desc-pal=Isabelle's the mayor's secretary, and you couldn't ask for someone more on the ball! Well...maybe you could, but she's still full of useful info about life in the town. With her fringe and tied-up hair, she looks just like a shih-tzu! That's because she is one. And so is her twin brother, Digby.
|desc-pal=Isabelle's the mayor's secretary, and you couldn't ask for someone more on the ball! Well...maybe you could, but she's still full of useful info about life in the town. With her fringe and tied-up hair, she looks just like a shih-tzu! That's because she is one. And so is her twin brother, Digby.
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|67. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
|67. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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|desc-ntsc=This kitty is very outgoing, always looking to meet and learn about new people. He'll ask you all sorts of questions the first time you meet. Hopefully you don't respond with random nonsense, since you'll be stuck with your answers. Who wants to live in a town called "AAAAAAA," anyway?
|desc-ntsc=This kitty is very outgoing, always looking to meet and learn about new people. He'll ask you all sorts of questions the first time you meet. Hopefully you don't respond with random nonsense, since you'll be stuck with your answers. Who wants to live in a town called "AAAAAAA," anyway?
|desc-pal=Always thrilled to meet new people on the move, he'll ask you your name and where you're moving to. Don't just answer with random nonsense, though. After all, you'll be stuck with the answers you give, and who wants to live in a town called "AAAAAAAA"?!
|desc-pal=Always thrilled to meet new people on the move, he'll ask you your name and where you're moving to. Don't just answer with random nonsense, though. After all, you'll be stuck with the answers you give, and who wants to live in a town called "AAAAAAAA"?!
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Animal Crossing|release1=09/2002|console2=DS|game2=Animal Crossing: Wild World|release2=11/2005}}
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|64. Animal Crossing (2)
|64. Animal Crossing (2)
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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Redd runs an art gallery...of sorts. He'll try to smooth-talk you into buying his items, but be careful! Sometimes some counterfeit items slip in among the real ones. And by "sometimes" I mean "always." Brushing up on your art history may help you spot the real deal!
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Redd runs an art gallery...of sorts. He'll try to smooth-talk you into buying his items, but be careful! Sometimes some counterfeit items slip in among the real ones. And by "sometimes" I mean "always." Brushing up on your art history may help you spot the real deal!
|desc-pal=The owner of a gallery selling fine art. He tends to butter up his customers, telling them whatever they look at is an amazing find. But beware! Sometimes fakes get mixed in with the genuine masterpieces. Whether he's aware of it or not, Redd is running one shady operation.
|desc-pal=The owner of a gallery selling fine art. He tends to butter up his customers, telling them whatever they look at is an amazing find. But beware! Sometimes fakes get mixed in with the genuine masterpieces. Whether he's aware of it or not, Redd is running one shady operation.
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|64. Animal Crossing (2)
|64. Animal Crossing (2)
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|desc-ntsc=Able Sisters is a clothing and tailoring shop run by three completely different sisters. The oldest, Sable, quietly sews in the corner. The middle child, Labelle, sells accessories, and the youngest, Mabel, greets customers cheerfully. They fought in the past but have put that behind them!
|desc-ntsc=Able Sisters is a clothing and tailoring shop run by three completely different sisters. The oldest, Sable, quietly sews in the corner. The middle child, Labelle, sells accessories, and the youngest, Mabel, greets customers cheerfully. They fought in the past but have put that behind them!
|desc-pal=The three Able sisters are like chalk and cheese...and thread, but running a clothes shop makes good use of their strengths: Sable works quietly at the sewing machine, Labelle sells accessories, and the cheerful Mabel welcomes people in. Despite their quirks, they get along well...usually.
|desc-pal=The three Able sisters are like chalk and cheese...and thread, but running a clothes shop makes good use of their strengths: Sable works quietly at the sewing machine, Labelle sells accessories, and the cheerful Mabel welcomes people in. Despite their quirks, they get along well...usually.
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|66. Animal Crossing: City Folk
|66. Animal Crossing: City Folk
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|desc-ntsc=Dr. Shrunk definitely has a...unique look about him. As the owner of Club LOL, a new entertainment venue, he isn't shy about taking the stage. It's too bad his jokes don't always fly. If you want a taste of his humor, take him some treats before the show starts!
|desc-ntsc=Dr. Shrunk definitely has a...unique look about him. As the owner of Club LOL, a new entertainment venue, he isn't shy about taking the stage. It's too bad his jokes don't always fly. If you want a taste of his humor, take him some treats before the show starts!
|desc-pal=Dr. Shrunk used to be a comedian, and he looks the part. He doesn't do just any old jokes, though – he does Reaction Jokes, which are, erm...even funnier! Visit Club LOL before it opens and give him a yummy present to get a dose of comedy, Shrunk style.
|desc-pal=Dr. Shrunk used to be a comedian, and he looks the part. He doesn't do just any old jokes, though – he does Reaction Jokes, which are, erm...even funnier! Visit Club LOL before it opens and give him a yummy present to get a dose of comedy, Shrunk style.
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|65. Animal Crossing: Wild World
|65. Animal Crossing: Wild World
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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Crikey! This shoeshine boy has really come up in the world. He used to work in a faraway city, but now he runs a shoe store with an impressive collection of shoes to choose from. And you can tell from that sharp-looking hat he's wearing that his is a style you can trust.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Crikey! This shoeshine boy has really come up in the world. He used to work in a faraway city, but now he runs a shoe store with an impressive collection of shoes to choose from. And you can tell from that sharp-looking hat he's wearing that his is a style you can trust.
|desc-pal=Hello, chum! This friendly shoe shop owner used to shine shoes in the city, but now he's managed to save up enough money for his own little shop in town. His outfit might make him look like he sweeps chimneys for a living, but don't worry – you definitely won't find any soot on his wares, awright?
|desc-pal=Hello, chum! This friendly shoe shop owner used to shine shoes in the city, but now he's managed to save up enough money for his own little shop in town. His outfit might make him look like he sweeps chimneys for a living, but don't worry – you definitely won't find any soot on his wares, awright?
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|67. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
|67. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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|desc-ntsc=Be sure to save your game before you turn it off, or this guy will show up screaming "AAAAAAAARGH!" Sonny Resetti and his favorite brother, Don, keep an eye out for sudden game resets, and they aren't shy about reminding you to save often. Best not to aggravate them needlessly...
|desc-ntsc=Be sure to save your game before you turn it off, or this guy will show up screaming "AAAAAAAARGH!" Sonny Resetti and his favorite brother, Don, keep an eye out for sudden game resets, and they aren't shy about reminding you to save often. Best not to aggravate them needlessly...
|desc-pal=Forget to save your game before stopping for the day? "GRRAAAAH!" You're going to hear from Mr. Resetti! He and his brother, Don, keep an eye out for reckless resetting and give you a, er...gentle reminder not to. Tempted to "forget" so you can meet them again? Don't. Just don't.
|desc-pal=Forget to save your game before stopping for the day? "GRRAAAAH!" You're going to hear from Mr. Resetti! He and his brother, Don, keep an eye out for reckless resetting and give you a, er...gentle reminder not to. Tempted to "forget" so you can meet them again? Don't. Just don't.
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|63. Animal Crossing (1)
|63. Animal Crossing (1)
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|desc-ntsc=The pelican sisters both work at the Post Office. Phyllis has a pink color to her, and she handles the night shifts. Pelly is white and works during the day. Pelly has a crush on Pete the delivery boy, but Pete has feelings for Phyllis. Awkward! They won't let it distract them from their jobs, though.
|desc-ntsc=The pelican sisters both work at the Post Office. Phyllis has a pink color to her, and she handles the night shifts. Pelly is white and works during the day. Pelly has a crush on Pete the delivery boy, but Pete has feelings for Phyllis. Awkward! They won't let it distract them from their jobs, though.
|desc-pal=The pelican sisters both work at the Post Office. Phyllis (the one with all the make-up on) handles the night shifts, and Pelly takes care of things during the day. Pelly fancies the delivery boy, Pete, but he actually has feelings for Phyllis. Awkwaaarrrd! At least they never let the drama distract them from doing their jobs!
|desc-pal=The pelican sisters both work at the Post Office. Phyllis (the one with all the make-up on) handles the night shifts, and Pelly takes care of things during the day. Pelly fancies the delivery boy, Pete, but he actually has feelings for Phyllis. Awkwaaarrrd! At least they never let the drama distract them from doing their jobs!
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|63. Animal Crossing (1)
|63. Animal Crossing (1)
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|desc-ntsc=Joan has been in the business of selling turnips for about 60 years now, and she'll happily explain the basics when you talk to her. Taking the risk is entirely up to you, though. If you take the plunge, you'll want to check prices often. It doesn't hurt to ask your friends about their prices too.
|desc-ntsc=Joan has been in the business of selling turnips for about 60 years now, and she'll happily explain the basics when you talk to her. Taking the risk is entirely up to you, though. If you take the plunge, you'll want to check prices often. It doesn't hurt to ask your friends about their prices too.
|desc-pal=Joan has been in the business of selling turnips for about 60 years now, and she'll happily explain the basics when you talk to her. It's entirely up to you if you want to take the risk, though. If you do decide to, you'll want to check prices often. And it doesn't hurt to ask your friends about their prices too.
|desc-pal=Joan has been in the business of selling turnips for about 60 years now, and she'll happily explain the basics when you talk to her. It's entirely up to you if you want to take the risk, though. If you do decide to, you'll want to check prices often. And it doesn't hurt to ask your friends about their prices too.
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|desc-ntsc=Wendell is a wandering artist with a healthy appetite. He may be a walrus, but his tastes extend well beyond fish! In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, he only appears in dreams when the player uses the Dream Suite. He doesn't seem to be too hungry, but it is a dream—he's probably happily eating in the waking world!
|desc-ntsc=Wendell is a wandering artist with a healthy appetite. He may be a walrus, but his tastes extend well beyond fish! In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, he only appears in dreams when the player uses the Dream Suite. He doesn't seem to be too hungry, but it is a dream—he's probably happily eating in the waking world!
|desc-pal=A travelling artist with a big appetite. Since he's a walrus, you might think he'd only eat fish, but he'll also gobble up fruit, nuts and...pretty much anything. You could say he's a fan of the "see food diet". In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, he only appears in dreams, when you visit the Dream Suite. At least then he's not too hungry!
|desc-pal=A travelling artist with a big appetite. Since he's a walrus, you might think he'd only eat fish, but he'll also gobble up fruit, nuts and...pretty much anything. You could say he's a fan of the "see food diet". In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, he only appears in dreams, when you visit the Dream Suite. At least then he's not too hungry!
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|desc-ntsc=Gracie is a celebrity fashion designer who is really pretty critical of the fashion choices of others. She'll happily let you know if your current look is hip or hippy, if you ask her. Aside from style reviews, she also runs her own little boutique, which she feels is a sanctuary from all the awful style choices.
|desc-ntsc=Gracie is a celebrity fashion designer who is really pretty critical of the fashion choices of others. She'll happily let you know if your current look is hip or hippy, if you ask her. Aside from style reviews, she also runs her own little boutique, which she feels is a sanctuary from all the awful style choices.
|desc-pal=Gracie is a celebrity fashion designer and can be pretty blunt about what she thinks of other people's clothes. Want to know whether your outfit is hip or hippy? Then go and see her for one of her famous "fashion checks"! Gracie also runs her own little boutique, which she sees as a sanctuary from all the awful style choices.
|desc-pal=Gracie is a celebrity fashion designer and can be pretty blunt about what she thinks of other people's clothes. Want to know whether your outfit is hip or hippy? Then go and see her for one of her famous "fashion checks"! Gracie also runs her own little boutique, which she sees as a sanctuary from all the awful style choices.
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|desc-ntsc=Traveling from a faraway land comes the wandering salescamel, Saharah. She's got wallpaper to paper your walls with and carpets to pet your cars with. That's kind of odd, actually... Maybe it's a tradition where she comes from? Either way, she brings many unique things with her when she visits.
|desc-ntsc=Traveling from a faraway land comes the wandering salescamel, Saharah. She's got wallpaper to paper your walls with and carpets to pet your cars with. That's kind of odd, actually... Maybe it's a tradition where she comes from? Either way, she brings many unique things with her when she visits.
|desc-pal=A trader from a faraway land who's big on interior design. She doesn't have her own store, instead carrying her wares around as a travelling merchant – it's hard to tell where you'll find her next! She claims to have many wallpapers for the papering of walls, and carpets for the...petting of cars? Nobody's quite sure if she's being serious.
|desc-pal=A trader from a faraway land who's big on interior design. She doesn't have her own store, instead carrying her wares around as a travelling merchant – it's hard to tell where you'll find her next! She claims to have many wallpapers for the papering of walls, and carpets for the...petting of cars? Nobody's quite sure if she's being serious.
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|desc-ntsc=Keeeeeeeeeee hamo-ata... Keeee haaaaaamo-atata... Every so often, Katrina will set up her tent to reveal your future and the path to avoid disaster (for a small fee, of course). She bases her predictions on your birthday, so we hope you entered it correctly!
|desc-ntsc=Keeeeeeeeeee hamo-ata... Keeee haaaaaamo-atata... Every so often, Katrina will set up her tent to reveal your future and the path to avoid disaster (for a small fee, of course). She bases her predictions on your birthday, so we hope you entered it correctly!
|desc-pal=A panther in mystical clothes who tells fortunes. Once in a while she'll set up her tent in town. Visit her for a teaser of what's in store for you – including what item will bring you luck that day. She bases her predictions on your birthday, so make sure you enter it correctly! If you put it in wrong, that would be...un-fortune-ate!
|desc-pal=A panther in mystical clothes who tells fortunes. Once in a while she'll set up her tent in town. Visit her for a teaser of what's in store for you – including what item will bring you luck that day. She bases her predictions on your birthday, so make sure you enter it correctly! If you put it in wrong, that would be...un-fortune-ate!
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|desc-ntsc=Happy Toy Day! (If it's not Toy Day, then... happy other-time-of-the-year!) Jingle's a festive reindeer who stops by once a year. If you happen to be dressed as Santa and have a bit of free time on your hands, why not help him out? Just imagine the looks on your neighbors' faces when they get a present personally delivered by Santa!
|desc-ntsc=Happy Toy Day! (If it's not Toy Day, then... happy other-time-of-the-year!) Jingle's a festive reindeer who stops by once a year. If you happen to be dressed as Santa and have a bit of free time on your hands, why not help him out? Just imagine the looks on your neighbors' faces when they get a present personally delivered by Santa!
|desc-pal=Happy Toy Day! (If it's not Toy Day, then...happy other-time-of-the-year!) Jingle's a festive reindeer who stops by once a year. If you happen to be dressed as Santa and have a bit of free time on your hands, why not help him out? Just imagine the looks on your neighbours' faces when they get a present personally delivered by Santa!
|desc-pal=Happy Toy Day! (If it's not Toy Day, then...happy other-time-of-the-year!) Jingle's a festive reindeer who stops by once a year. If you happen to be dressed as Santa and have a bit of free time on your hands, why not help him out? Just imagine the looks on your neighbours' faces when they get a present personally delivered by Santa!
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|desc-ntsc=Don and Sonny Resetti run the Reset Surveillance Center. They keep a careful eye out for players who might be resetting their games without saving. As Don likes to say, "Resettin' ain't good. So don't do it!" If Sonny is the brother who catches you, you'll hear a lot more than that!
|desc-ntsc=Don and Sonny Resetti run the Reset Surveillance Center. They keep a careful eye out for players who might be resetting their games without saving. As Don likes to say, "Resettin' ain't good. So don't do it!" If Sonny is the brother who catches you, you'll hear a lot more than that!
|desc-pal=This chap runs the Reset Surveillance Center with his brother, the fabled scolder Mr. Resetti (first name: Sonny). Their job is to warn players who switch off without saving. Don's gentle about it, though. He'll say stuff like, "Resettin' ain't no good. So, um, don't do it!" If you get caught resetting, just hope it's Don's face you see.
|desc-pal=This chap runs the Reset Surveillance Center with his brother, the fabled scolder Mr. Resetti (first name: Sonny). Their job is to warn players who switch off without saving. Don's gentle about it, though. He'll say stuff like, "Resettin' ain't no good. So, um, don't do it!" If you get caught resetting, just hope it's Don's face you see.
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|desc-ntsc=Blathers knows all there is to know about fossils, which is probably why he is in charge of the town museum. He also knows about fish and art, but he seems a bit squeamish when it comes to bugs. It has something to do with childhood trauma. Regardless, if you pop by during the day, you'll catch him napping.
|desc-ntsc=Blathers knows all there is to know about fossils, which is probably why he is in charge of the town museum. He also knows about fish and art, but he seems a bit squeamish when it comes to bugs. It has something to do with childhood trauma. Regardless, if you pop by during the day, you'll catch him napping.
|desc-pal=Blathers is the perfect owl to be in charge of the town museum. He knows all there is to know about fossils, fish and art, but he's a little squeamish when it comes to bugs. Probably had a bad experience back when he was an owlet... Anyway, pop over to the museum during the day to catch him "resting his eyes".
|desc-pal=Blathers is the perfect owl to be in charge of the town museum. He knows all there is to know about fossils, fish and art, but he's a little squeamish when it comes to bugs. Probably had a bad experience back when he was an owlet... Anyway, pop over to the museum during the day to catch him "resting his eyes".
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|desc-ntsc=Cute li'l Wisp is first met when he shyly asks for your help in collecting five spirits before the sun rises. Who would have thought a simple bug net would be able to catch them? Cool! When you next meet him, in Animal Crossing: City Folk, he's become a lamp spirit that's scared of ghosts. Don't judge him! Ghosts are scary!
|desc-ntsc=Cute li'l Wisp is first met when he shyly asks for your help in collecting five spirits before the sun rises. Who would have thought a simple bug net would be able to catch them? Cool! When you next meet him, in Animal Crossing: City Folk, he's become a lamp spirit that's scared of ghosts. Don't judge him! Ghosts are scary!
|desc-pal=When cute lil Wisp shows up in the first Animal Crossing, he shyly asks players to help him collect five spirits before dawn. Surprisingly, you can just use any old bug net for the job! In Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City, he appears as a lamp spirit with a fear of ghosts. Odd thing for a spirit to be scared of, don't you think?
|desc-pal=When cute lil Wisp shows up in the first Animal Crossing, he shyly asks players to help him collect five spirits before dawn. Surprisingly, you can just use any old bug net for the job! In Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City, he appears as a lamp spirit with a fear of ghosts. Odd thing for a spirit to be scared of, don't you think?
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|desc-ntsc=Sometimes the only thing you need to turn your day around is a nice haircut. If you visit Shampoodle, Harriet will quiz you a bit and, before you can say "sugar," you'll have a brand-new, perfect hairstyle. In Animal Crossing: City Folk, she offers a makeover that leaves you looking like a Mii!
|desc-ntsc=Sometimes the only thing you need to turn your day around is a nice haircut. If you visit Shampoodle, Harriet will quiz you a bit and, before you can say "sugar," you'll have a brand-new, perfect hairstyle. In Animal Crossing: City Folk, she offers a makeover that leaves you looking like a Mii!
|desc-pal=If you want a haircut that'll make you feel brand new, pay a visit to Harriet's salon, Shampoodle. She'll ask you a few quick questions, and before you can say "sugar", you'll have the hairdo of your dreams. And since Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City, she's also been able to give special makeovers that leave you looking like a Mii!
|desc-pal=If you want a haircut that'll make you feel brand new, pay a visit to Harriet's salon, Shampoodle. She'll ask you a few quick questions, and before you can say "sugar", you'll have the hairdo of your dreams. And since Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City, she's also been able to give special makeovers that leave you looking like a Mii!
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|65. Animal Crossing: Wild World
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|desc-ntsc=Celeste works in the town museum, where you can find her dozing during the day. You can't really be mad about that, though—she is an owl, after all. Most residents will let her sleep, knowing that she'll wake up promptly if she's needed. What could she be dreaming about?
|desc-ntsc=Celeste works in the town museum, where you can find her dozing during the day. You can't really be mad about that, though—she is an owl, after all. Most residents will let her sleep, knowing that she'll wake up promptly if she's needed. What could she be dreaming about?
|desc-pal=Go to the town museum during the day to see Celeste working there. Working...and snoozing. You can't really blame her, though – she is an owl! If you ever need her help with something, just talk to her and she'll wake right up. If you don't need her help, though, maybe you should be nice and let her keep dreaming!
|desc-pal=Go to the town museum during the day to see Celeste working there. Working...and snoozing. You can't really blame her, though – she is an owl! If you ever need her help with something, just talk to her and she'll wake right up. If you don't need her help, though, maybe you should be nice and let her keep dreaming!
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|desc-ntsc=If you stop in at the Roost, you'll spot Brewster behind the counter, ready to serve you a cup of his original blend. You know you're a regular when Brewster becomes slightly more talkative. Never too aloof, never too familiar, he's as comfy to have around as a pigeon-milk latte.
|desc-ntsc=If you stop in at the Roost, you'll spot Brewster behind the counter, ready to serve you a cup of his original blend. You know you're a regular when Brewster becomes slightly more talkative. Never too aloof, never too familiar, he's as comfy to have around as a pigeon-milk latte.
|desc-pal=Stop in at the Roost to see Brewster behind the counter, ready to serve you a cup of his original blend. You know you've become a regular when he starts being a bit more chatty. He's never too aloof, never too "in your face" – he's just nice to be around whenever you feel like having a pigeon-milk latte.
|desc-pal=Stop in at the Roost to see Brewster behind the counter, ready to serve you a cup of his original blend. You know you've become a regular when he starts being a bit more chatty. He's never too aloof, never too "in your face" – he's just nice to be around whenever you feel like having a pigeon-milk latte.
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|65. Animal Crossing: Wild World
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|desc-ntsc=Lyle has filled a lot of roles over the years, but in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, he's taken on management of the Happy Home Academy. Drop by to chat, or ask and he'll tell you how the HHA ranks your home. This is a new kind of job for Lyle... You could say he's turned a new leaf!
|desc-ntsc=Lyle has filled a lot of roles over the years, but in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, he's taken on management of the Happy Home Academy. Drop by to chat, or ask and he'll tell you how the HHA ranks your home. This is a new kind of job for Lyle... You could say he's turned a new leaf!
|desc-pal=Lyle has played a few roles over the years, and in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, he's in charge of the Happy Home Academy. Feel free to drop by for a chat or to ask him how the HHA ranks your home. Lyle wasn't a big fan of this kind of work in the past, but he really seems to enjoy it this time. You could say he's turned over a new leaf!
|desc-pal=Lyle has played a few roles over the years, and in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, he's in charge of the Happy Home Academy. Feel free to drop by for a chat or to ask him how the HHA ranks your home. Lyle wasn't a big fan of this kind of work in the past, but he really seems to enjoy it this time. You could say he's turned over a new leaf!
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|desc-ntsc="People say there are always other fish in the sea, but, maaan, there are giant squids in there too." That's Pascal, ever the marine philosopher. He appears when a scallop is found, dispensing his philosophical thoughts and trading furniture for the scallop.
|desc-ntsc="People say there are always other fish in the sea, but, maaan, there are giant squids in there too." That's Pascal, ever the marine philosopher. He appears when a scallop is found, dispensing his philosophical thoughts and trading furniture for the scallop.
|desc-pal=The philosophical wisdom of Pascal comes in all shapes and sizes. Some of his musings will leave you mildly puzzled: "You ever tried to play an oboe underwater, maaan? It ain't easy." Others will leave you flat-out baffled: "You can't fool physics, maaan. That guy knows EVERYTHING!" Give him a scallop and see what he says!
|desc-pal=The philosophical wisdom of Pascal comes in all shapes and sizes. Some of his musings will leave you mildly puzzled: "You ever tried to play an oboe underwater, maaan? It ain't easy." Others will leave you flat-out baffled: "You can't fool physics, maaan. That guy knows EVERYTHING!" Give him a scallop and see what he says!
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|desc-ntsc=After playing with a friend, you may spot a crying, lost little kitten in your town. Thankfully, she knows where her mommy should be waiting. If you offer to take her there, she'll do her best to follow behind. You'll help out this poor kitten, won't you?
|desc-ntsc=After playing with a friend, you may spot a crying, lost little kitten in your town. Thankfully, she knows where her mommy should be waiting. If you offer to take her there, she'll do her best to follow behind. You'll help out this poor kitten, won't you?
|desc-pal=After playing with a friend, you might spot a lost little kitten crying in your town. Thankfully, she knows where her mum should be waiting. If you offer to take her there, she'll toddle along behind as you lead the way. You'll help out this poor kitten, won't you? It's what any decent person would do! (Also, there's a reward.)
|desc-pal=After playing with a friend, you might spot a lost little kitten crying in your town. Thankfully, she knows where her mum should be waiting. If you offer to take her there, she'll toddle along behind as you lead the way. You'll help out this poor kitten, won't you? It's what any decent person would do! (Also, there's a reward.)
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=DS|game1=Animal Crossing: Wild World|release1=11/2005|console2=Wii|game2=Animal Crossing: City Folk|release2=11/2008}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=DS|game1_ntsc=Animal Crossing: Wild World (11/2005)|game1_pal=Animal Crossing: Wild World (03/2006)|console2=Wii|game2_ntsc=Animal Crossing: City Folk (11/2008)|game2_pal=Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City (12/2008)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=DS|game1=Animal Crossing: Wild World|release1=03/2006|console2=Wii|game2=Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City|release2=12/2008}}
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|65. Animal Crossing: Wild World
|65. Animal Crossing: Wild World
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|desc-ntsc=If you throw an axe into the fountain, POOF, Serena appears. Ever hear that "honesty is the best policy"? Well, with Serena, that's not always the case. In fact, if she's giving you a life lesson at all, it's that dealing with unpredictable people can be...unpredictable! Who knew throwing an axe into a fountain would turn out to be so educational?
|desc-ntsc=If you throw an axe into the fountain, POOF, Serena appears. Ever hear that "honesty is the best policy"? Well, with Serena, that's not always the case. In fact, if she's giving you a life lesson at all, it's that dealing with unpredictable people can be...unpredictable! Who knew throwing an axe into a fountain would turn out to be so educational?
|desc-pal=Throw an axe into the fountain and POOF, Serena appears. Ever hear that "honesty is the best policy"? Well, with Serena, that's not always the case. In fact, if she's giving you a life lesson at all, it's that dealing with unpredictable people can be...unpredictable! Who knew throwing an axe into a fountain would turn out to be so educational?
|desc-pal=Throw an axe into the fountain and POOF, Serena appears. Ever hear that "honesty is the best policy"? Well, with Serena, that's not always the case. In fact, if she's giving you a life lesson at all, it's that dealing with unpredictable people can be...unpredictable! Who knew throwing an axe into a fountain would turn out to be so educational?
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Animal Crossing: City Folk|release1=11/2008}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1_ntsc=Animal Crossing: City Folk (11/2008)|game1_pal=Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City (12/2008)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City|release1=12/2008}}
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|66. Animal Crossing: City Folk
|66. Animal Crossing: City Folk
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|desc-ntsc=Ready for a real thrill? Frillard is getting up there in years and doesn't appear on stage all that often, but if you're lucky enough to catch one of his shows, you're in for a real treat! Frillard will spread that frill and show you emotion in motion. Dr. Shrunk is a student of his, but that frill gag is one only the master can do.
|desc-ntsc=Ready for a real thrill? Frillard is getting up there in years and doesn't appear on stage all that often, but if you're lucky enough to catch one of his shows, you're in for a real treat! Frillard will spread that frill and show you emotion in motion. Dr. Shrunk is a student of his, but that frill gag is one only the master can do.
|desc-pal=Ready for a thrill? Frillard's getting on a bit, so he doesn't appear in the theatre very often. If you're lucky enough to catch one of his shows, watch him spread that frill of his and prepare to see emotion in motion! Hard as his student Dr. Shrunk may try, that gag where he spreads his frill is one that only the master can pull off.
|desc-pal=Ready for a thrill? Frillard's getting on a bit, so he doesn't appear in the theatre very often. If you're lucky enough to catch one of his shows, watch him spread that frill of his and prepare to see emotion in motion! Hard as his student Dr. Shrunk may try, that gag where he spreads his frill is one that only the master can pull off.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Animal Crossing: City Folk|release1=11/2008}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1_ntsc=Animal Crossing: City Folk (11/2008)|game1_pal=Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City (12/2008)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City|release1=12/2008}}
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|66. Animal Crossing: City Folk
|66. Animal Crossing: City Folk
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|desc-ntsc=Phineas can sometimes be found by the fountain in the big city, usually on sunny days. He's a prize man who has fun things for everyone: round balloons, bunny balloons, spinning pinwheels, and bubble wands. So many great things! What does he ask for in return? Just a smile is all.
|desc-ntsc=Phineas can sometimes be found by the fountain in the big city, usually on sunny days. He's a prize man who has fun things for everyone: round balloons, bunny balloons, spinning pinwheels, and bubble wands. So many great things! What does he ask for in return? Just a smile is all.
|desc-pal=On sunny days near the fountain in the big city, you'll sometimes find a friendly fur seal called Phineas. He's also known as the prize man, and he's got fun things for everyone! He's got round balloons, bunny balloons, spinning pinwheels and bubble wands. How much, you ask? Why, all he wants in return is your smile.
|desc-pal=On sunny days near the fountain in the big city, you'll sometimes find a friendly fur seal called Phineas. He's also known as the prize man, and he's got fun things for everyone! He's got round balloons, bunny balloons, spinning pinwheels and bubble wands. How much, you ask? Why, all he wants in return is your smile.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Animal Crossing: City Folk|release1=11/2008|console2=3DS|game2=Animal Crossing: New Leaf|release2=06/2013}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1_ntsc=Animal Crossing: City Folk (11/2008)|game1_pal=Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City (12/2008)|console2=3DS|game2=Animal Crossing: New Leaf (06/2013)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City|release1=12/2008|console2=3DS|game2=Animal Crossing: New Leaf|release2=06/2013}}
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|66. Animal Crossing: City Folk
|66. Animal Crossing: City Folk
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|desc-ntsc=The bus that takes you into the city in Animal Crossing: City Folk. It's free 24/7 and driven by a certain someone you might recognize (you might have also seen him driving a boat or a taxi). Take the bus anytime to see places like the theater and the art gallery, and try visiting at night to see some places that are usually closed.
|desc-ntsc=The bus that takes you into the city in Animal Crossing: City Folk. It's free 24/7 and driven by a certain someone you might recognize (you might have also seen him driving a boat or a taxi). Take the bus anytime to see places like the theater and the art gallery, and try visiting at night to see some places that are usually closed.
|desc-pal=The bus that takes you into the city in Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City. It's free 24/7 and driven by a certain someone you might recognise (you might have also seen him driving a boat or a taxi). Take the bus any time to see places like the theatre and the art gallery, and try visiting at night to see some places that are usually closed.
|desc-pal=The bus that takes you into the city in Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City. It's free 24/7 and driven by a certain someone you might recognise (you might have also seen him driving a boat or a taxi). Take the bus any time to see places like the theatre and the art gallery, and try visiting at night to see some places that are usually closed.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Animal Crossing: City Folk|release1=11/2008}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1_ntsc=Animal Crossing: City Folk (11/2008)|game1_pal=Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City (12/2008)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City|release1=12/2008}}
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|66. Animal Crossing: City Folk
|66. Animal Crossing: City Folk
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|desc-ntsc=Get a bird's-eye view of the town and city from Animal Crossing: City Folk as you fight on a platform overhead. Your Wii U console's clock dictates the time of day and which animals and places appear. Don't get too distracted by all that, though, because the platform itself is pretty simple—perfect for a battle of skill!
|desc-ntsc=Get a bird's-eye view of the town and city from Animal Crossing: City Folk as you fight on a platform overhead. Your Wii U console's clock dictates the time of day and which animals and places appear. Don't get too distracted by all that, though, because the platform itself is pretty simple—perfect for a battle of skill!
|desc-pal=Get a bird's eye view of the town and city from Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City as you fight on a platform overhead. Your Wii U console's clock dictates the time of day and which animals and places appear. Don't get too distracted by all that, though, because the platform itself is pretty simple. Perfect for a battle of skill!
|desc-pal=Get a bird's eye view of the town and city from Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City as you fight on a platform overhead. Your Wii U console's clock dictates the time of day and which animals and places appear. Don't get too distracted by all that, though, because the platform itself is pretty simple. Perfect for a battle of skill!
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Animal Crossing: City Folk|release1=11/2008}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1_ntsc=Animal Crossing: City Folk (11/2008)|game1_pal=Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City (12/2008)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City|release1=12/2008}}
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|66. Animal Crossing: City Folk
|66. Animal Crossing: City Folk
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|desc-ntsc=His fans can't wait for Saturday evenings. Why? Because K.K. Slider performs live! The crowd goes wild when K.K. Slider plays some of his greatest hits, like K.K. Samba, K.K. Waltz, and K.K. Stroll, on his acoustic guitar. He sometimes even takes requests! Other days, you can find him spinning tunes at Club LOL as a DJ.
|desc-ntsc=His fans can't wait for Saturday evenings. Why? Because K.K. Slider performs live! The crowd goes wild when K.K. Slider plays some of his greatest hits, like K.K. Samba, K.K. Waltz, and K.K. Stroll, on his acoustic guitar. He sometimes even takes requests! Other days, you can find him spinning tunes at Club LOL as a DJ.
|desc-pal=Fans of this groovy dog just can't wait for his live show every Saturday night. With his trusty acoustic guitar, he'll treat you to such delights as the K.K. Samba, the K.K. Waltz and the K.K. Stroll. He even takes requests! In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, you can also find him on other days of the week working as a DJ at Club LOL.
|desc-pal=Fans of this groovy dog just can't wait for his live show every Saturday night. With his trusty acoustic guitar, he'll treat you to such delights as the K.K. Samba, the K.K. Waltz and the K.K. Stroll. He even takes requests! In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, you can also find him on other days of the week working as a DJ at Club LOL.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Animal Crossing|release1=09/2002|console2=3DS|game2=Animal Crossing: New Leaf|release2=06/2013}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1_ntsc=Animal Crossing (09/2002)|game1_pal=Animal Crossing (09/2004)|console2=3DS|game2=Animal Crossing: New Leaf (06/2013)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Animal Crossing|release1=09/2004|console2=3DS|game2=Animal Crossing: New Leaf|release2=06/2013}}
}}
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|64. Animal Crossing (2)
|64. Animal Crossing (2)

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