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*The Tail Incineroar puppet fighter represents Tom Nook, a raccoon dog and recurring character in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Tail Incineroar represents Tom Nook the raccoon dog.
*The stage and music reference the Town Hall appearing the stage's background where the player can pay off Tom Nook's debt.  
*The stage and music reference the Town Hall in the background where the player pays off Tom Nook's debt in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.
*The music references how Tom is the owner of Tom Nook's Store in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.
*The music references Tom Nook's Store where Tom Nook is the owner in ''Wild World''.
*This spirit battle likely references Tom Nook's role as a mortgage broker in the ''Animal Crossing'' series where Tom racks up the mortgage debt for the construction and expansion of the player's home, forcing the player to work to pay off Tom's debt.
*The Sudden Final Smash rule, the Food item, and the battle conditions reference Tom Nook's role as a mortgage broker in the ''Animal Crossing'' series where he racks up a mortgage debt for the construction and expansion of the player's home, forcing the player to work to pay off Tom's debt.
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*The Tail Villagers represents Timmy & Tommy, twin raccoon dogs in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.  
*The Tail Villagers represents Timmy & Tommy, twin raccoon dogs in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.  
*The Villager and Timmy & Tommy both appear as characters in the series.
*The stage and music reference Timmy and Tommy's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The music references both Timmy and Tommy working as employees at Tom Nook's shops.
*The music references Tom Nook's Store where Timmy and Tommy both work as employees in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.
*The battle condition references the Nooklings being shopkeepers in the ''Animal Crossing'' games.
*The battle condition references how Timmy and Tommy work as shopkeepers in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
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*The Dog of Duck Huntrepresents DJ K.K., the DJ pseudonym of K.K. Slider (this spirit's enhanced form).
*The Dog of Duck Hunt represents DJ K.K., the DJ pseudonym of K.K. Slider (this spirit's enhanced form).
*The Villager minions and the Squid Sisters Assist Trophy enemy reference how K.K. Slider is a popular musician in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Villager minions references K.K. Slider's fanbase in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The stage's nighttime setting and music reference how K.K. Slider often performs late at night.
*The stage's nighttime setting and music reference how K.K. Slider performs late at night.
*The Squid Sisters Assist Trophy enemy reference how K.K. Slider is a popular musician in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Temporary Invincibility battle condition references the strobe lights in Club LOL where DJ K.K. works Saturday nights.
*The Temporary Invincibility battle condition references the strobe lights in Club LOL where DJ K.K. works Saturday nights.
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*Luigi and Don are both taller and thinner than their respective brothers, Mario and Mr. Resetti.
*Luigi and Don are both taller and thinner than their respective brothers, Mario and Mr. Resetti.
*Luigi starts off with a Hammer, referencing the pickaxe that Don is often seen using.
*The stage and music reference Don's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Earthquake rule and the battle conditions references how Don Resetti is a mole who often burrows underground.
*The Earthquake rule references how Don is a mole who often burrows underground.
*Luigi starting off with a Hammer references the pickaxe that Don is often seen using.
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*Sheik representing Rover the cat references how both Sheik and cats are often depicted as sneaky.
*Sheik and Rover are both red-eyed characters.
*The Villager minions and the stage reference how Rover is the first character to meet the player in most ''Animal Crossing'' games.
*The Villager minions references how Rover is the first character to meet the player in most ''Animal Crossing'' games.
*The stage represents the Train where the player meets Rover in most ''Animal Crossing'' games.
*The stage references the train where the player meets Rover in most ''Animal Crossing'' games.
*The music references Rover's appearance in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.
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*Fox and Redd are both fox characters.
*Fox and Redd are both fox characters.
*The stage and music reference Redd's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The battle condition references how Redd sells illicitly-obtained goods.
*The battle condition references how Redd sells illicitly-obtained goods.
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*Yoshi represents Gracie, a giraffe and owner of the GracieGrace boutique in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*Yoshi represents Gracie the giraffe who owns the GracieGrace boutique in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Slumber Floor hazard likely references the Dream Suite, a service built alongside GracieGrace on Main Street in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''.
*The stage and music reference Gracie's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Slumber Floor hazard references the Dream Suite, a service built alongside Gracie's GracieGrace boutique on Main Street in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''.
*The Transforming Type items references Gracie's career as a fashion designer which alters the player's physical appearances.
*The Transforming Type items references Gracie's career as a fashion designer which alters the player's physical appearances.
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*Falco and Gulliver are both bird characters.
*Falco and Gulliver are both bird characters.
*The stage and the Heavy Wind hazard reference how Gulliver is often found along the player's town beach, claiming to have washed up after falling off a ship during a storm.
*The stage references the player's town beach where Gulliver is found lying in the sand in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The stage and music reference Gulliver's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Heavy Wind hazard references how Gulliver claims to have washed up on the beach after falling off a ship during a storm.
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*This spirit's Jump ↑ ability references Gulliver's ability to fly, being a seagull.
*This spirit's Jump ↑ ability references Gulliver's ability to fly, being a seagull.
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*Pit and Dark Pit and Pelly & Phyllis are both twins whose personalities are polar opposites from each other.
*Pit and Dark Pit and Pelly & Phyllis are both identical duos with polar opposite personalities.
*The stage and music reference the Town Hall in the background where Pelly and Phyllis work part-time.
*The stage and music reference the Town Hall in the background where Pelly and Phyllis work part-time in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.
*The Crate items in the Item Tidal Wave rule and the battle conditions references Pelly and Phyllis' part-time occupation as postal workers.
*The Uncontrollable Speed rule and the Create items in the Item Tidal Wave rule reference Pelly and Phyllis' part-time occupation as postal workers.
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*The Dogs of Duck Hunt represent Copper & Booker, two dogs that are often seen as partners in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The two Dogs of Duck Hunt represent Copper & Booker, the partner guard dogs in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The stage references how a bridge fulfills the same role as the town's gateway, the location Copper and Booker are stationed in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' and ''City Folk''.
*The stage references the bridges where Copper and Booker are stationed at in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' and ''City Folk''.
*The battle conditions references Copper and Booker's roles as the two guards in ''Wild World'' and ''City Folk''.
*The music references Copper and Booker's appearance in ''New Leaf''.
*The battle conditions reference Copper and Booker's roles as the two guards in ''Wild World'' and ''City Folk''.
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*Peach's favored [[Vegetables]] and the Villager's up and down aerial attacks both feature turnips, referencing Joan's occupation of harvesting and selling turnips.
*Peach and the Villager minion both feature turnip-based attacks, referencing Joan's occupation of harvesting and selling turnips.
*The stage and music reference Joan's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
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*This spirit's Support type and Stats ↑ after Eating ability references how eating Joan's turnips can increase the player's stamina.
*This spirit's Support type and Stats ↑ after Eating ability references how eating Joan's turnips can increase the player's stamina.
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*Palutena and Katrina are both female robe-wearing characters associated with divinity (as Katrina is a fortune-teller with the power to divine).
*Palutena and Katrina are both female robe-wearing characters associated with divinity.
*The Sudden Damage rule references the bad fortunes the player likely receives from Katrina, being a fortune-teller.
*The stage and music reference Katrina's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The battle conditions reference how Katrina is a species of black panther known for their high speeds.
*The Sudden Damage rule references the bad fortunes the player likely receives from Katrina's fortunetelling.
*The battle conditions reference how Katrina is a species of black panther known for their high speeds and pouncing abilities.
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*This spirit's Support and Irreversible Controls ability references how Katrina uses cards in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' where a card's non-inverted state brings the player good fortune.
*This spirit's Support and Irreversible Controls ability references how Katrina uses cards in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' where a card's non-inverted state brings the player good fortune.
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*The Villager's favored [[Lloid Rocket]] and Isabelle's favored [[Lloid Trap]] reference how the Lloids serves as the basis for both fighters' specials.
*Lloid serves as Villager's [[Lloid Rocket]] and Isabelle's [[Lloid Trap]].
*The stage and this spirit's Speed ↓ ability reference how Gyroids, the species Lloid belongs to, are unmoving objects found buried underground.
*The stage references how the Gyroids, Lloid's species, are found buried underground in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The music references Lloid's debut in ''Anima; Crossing''.
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*This spirit's Speed ↓ ability references how Gyroids are inanimate objects buried underground.
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*Iggy and Kapp'n are both turtle-like characters who operates vehicles.
*Iggy and Kapp'n are both turtle-like characters who operates vehicles.
*The stage and the Heavy Wind hazard represent the sea where Kapp'n pilots his boat.
*The stage's rocks at sea layout references the rocky shore where Kapp'n docks his boat in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''.
*The Buoyancy Reduced rule references the legend of the kappa, the species Kapp'n belongs to, which is stated that kappas pull their victims into the water.
*The music references the sea shanties Kapp'n sings while piloting his boat in ''New Leaf''.
*The Heavy Wind Hazard references the storms Kapp'n sings in his sea shanties on the player's return trip in ''New Leaf''.
*The Buoyancy Reduced rule references how the player must travel to other islands using Kapp'n's ferry service in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
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*Kapp'n's Wild World incarnation appears as the Assist Trophy enemy.
*Kapp'n's Wild World incarnation appears as the Assist Trophy enemy.
*Luigi's yellow costume also features a green color scheme, referencing the yellow-and-green color scheme of both Kapp'n and the bus he drives.
*Luigi's yellow-and-green costume references the yellow-and-green color scheme of both Kapp'n and the bus he drives.
*The stage references the village's Town Hall in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.  
*The stage references the village's Town Hall in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.  
*The music references the sea shanties Kapp'n sings in his previous boat ferrying jobs in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
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*In World of Light, Kapp'n's spirit is located at the skyscraper in the Console City section similar to the stage's skyscraper setting.
*In World of Light, Kapp'n's spirit is located at the skyscraper in the Console City section similar to the stage's skyscraper setting.
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*Sonic and the Able Sisters are both hedgehog characters.
*Sonic and the Able Sisters are both hedgehog characters.
*The green, orange, and purple Sonic eacg represent Mable, Sable, and Label.
*The green, orange, and purple Sonic each represent Mable, Sable, and Label.
*The stage references the Able Sisters' eponymous clothing/tailoring shop appearing in the background.
*The stage features the Able Sisters' clothing and tailor shop in the background.
*The puppet fighters start off with a Drill, referencing both the Drill and the Able Sisters' sewing machines having similar sound effects.
*The stage and music reference the Able Sisters' appearance in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''.
*Sonic starting off with a Drill references how the Drill and the Able Sisters' sewing machines both have similar sound effects.
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*This spirit's Shield Durability ↑ ability references how the Able sisters are hedgehogs, whose species are protected by their spines.
*This spirit's Shield Durability ↑ ability references the Able Sisters' hedgehog species who are protected by their spines.
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*The Villager represents Blathers, an owl and curator of the Museum in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Villager and Blathers are both characters in in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The stage references how Blathers is the curator of the Museum, which appears in the background.
*The stage features the Museum in the background where Blathers works as the curator.
*The music references Blathers' appearance in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.
*The Slumber Floor hazard references how Blathers is often found asleep during the day, being an owl.
*The Slumber Floor hazard references how Blathers is often found asleep during the day, being an owl.
*The second battle condition references the various items that the player donates to Blathers' Museum.
*The second battle condition references the various items that the player donates to Blathers' Museum.
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*Jigglypuff's red bow references how Celeste's design features a bow on the back of her head.
*Jigglypuff's red bow references how Celeste's design features a bow on the back of her head.
*The stage features the Museum appearing in the background, where Celeste works with her brother, Blathers.
*The stage features the Museum in the background where Celeste works with her brother, Blathers.
*The music references Celeste's appearance in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''.
*Jigglypuff's favored [[Rest]] references how Celeste is often found asleep during the day, being an owl.
*Jigglypuff's favored [[Rest]] references how Celeste is often found asleep during the day, being an owl.
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*Isabelle and Harriet are both dog characters appearing in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*Isabelle and Harriet are both dog characters in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The music represents Harriet's debut in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.
*The stage references Harriet's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Sword items, Strength Weapon rule, and this spirit's Weapon Attack ↑ ability likely references the scissors Harriet uses in her hairdressing.
*The music references Harriet's debut in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.
*The Sword items, Strength Weapon rule, and this spirit's Weapon Attack ↑ ability reference the scissors Harriet uses in her hairdressing.
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*Falco and Brewster are both bird characters.
*Falco and Brewster are both bird characters.
*The stage and music references The Roost, the coffee shop that Brewster operates located on the basement floor of the Museum, which resembles Luigi's Mansion.
*The Villager and Isabelle minions reference the customers that visit Brewster's coffee shop, the Roost.
*The minions and the Food Item (Tea) in the Item Tidal Wave rule reference how the Roost is a popular café where the player and the villagers can buy a cup of coffee.
*The stage references the Museum at nighttime where the Roost is located on the basement floor.
*The music references Brewster's debut in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''
*The Food Item (Tea) in the Item Tidal Wave rule reference the cup of coffee the player can purchase.
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*This spirit's Slumber Immunity ability references how the Roost is open 24 hours a day.
*This spirit's Slumber Immunity ability references how Brewster runs the Roost for 24 hours a day.
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*King Dedede and Lyle are both shady characters based on aquatic creatures.
*King Dedede and Lyle are both shady characters based on aquatic creatures.
*The rules, battle conditions, and this spirit's Support type references Lyle's role as the health insurance salesman in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' where he sells the player health insurance, giving them compensation upon being hurt.
*The stage and music represent Lyle's debut in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.
*The Defense ↑ and Attack Power ↑ rules reference Lyle's role as the health insurance salesman in ''Wild World'' where Lyle compensates the player for getting hurt.
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*This spirit's Green Shell equipped ability likely references the nature of the river otter, the species Lyle belongs to, using a hardened surface to crack open a mollusk's shell.
*This spirit's Support type further references Lyle's role to compensate the player for their injuries in ''Wild World''.
*This spirit's Green Shell equipped ability likely references the nature of the river otter, Lyle's species, using a hardened surface to crack open a mollusk's shell.
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*The normal-sized and Tiny Isabelle each represents Kaitlin & Katie, a mother and daughter cat pair.
*Isabelle, Kaitlyn, and Katie are yellow-colored characters in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Fog hazard references the separation of Kaitlin & Katie in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' where the player must reunite the lost Katie with Kaitlin.  
*The Tiny Isabelle minion references Katie's size in her youth.
*The stage and music reference Kaitlin & Katie's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Fog hazard references Kaitlin & Katie's separation in ''Wild World'' where the player must reunite the lost Katie with Kaitlin.  
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*In World of Light, Kaitlin & Katie's spirits is located the foggy Lost Woods in the Sacred Land map similar to this spirit battle's Fog hazard.
*In World of Light, Kaitlin & Katie's spirits is located the foggy Lost Woods in the Sacred Land map similar to this spirit battle's Fog hazard.
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*The pink Luigi puppet fighter represents Dr. Shrunk, a pink axolotl and therapist in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*Luigi and Dr. Shrunk both feature mustaches.
*The battle conditions and [[Banana Peel]] items references Dr. Shrunk's part-time job as a comedian where banana peels are a common prop in comedy routines.
*The stage and music reference Dr. Shrunk's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Banana Peel item and the second battle condition reference Dr. Shrunk's part-time job as a stand-up comedian.
*The timed battle condition references how Dr. Shrunk's stand-up routine lasts for a short period of time.
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*Wario and Frillard are both deep-voiced and cranky characters.
*Wario and Frillard are both deep-voiced and cranky characters.
*The battle condition references Frillard's occupation as a comedian.
*The stage and music reference Dr. Shrunk's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The battle condition references Frillard's occupation as a stand-up comedian.
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*Lucario and Kicks are both mammals with long muzzles.
*Lucario and Kicks are both mammals with striped muzzles.
*The music represents Kicks' debut in ''Animal Crossing: City Folk''.
*The stage and music represent Kicks' debut in ''Animal Crossing: City Folk''.
*The rules references and this spirit's Sticky-Floor Immunity ability references Kick's shoe shining job which typically requires the use of shoe polish where it will smooth the surface of the shoes. Kick's shoe shining job which typically requires the use of shoe polish where it will smooth the surface of the shoes.
*The Move Speed ↑ and Slippery Stage rules reference Kick's shoe-shining job where he polishes and smooths the surface of his customer's shoes.
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*This spirit's Sticky-Floor Immunity ability further references Kick's shoe-shining job to polish and smooth his customer's shoes.
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*The Bunny Isabelle references how Zipper T. Bunny is implied to be another animal wearing a rabbit costume.
*The Bunny Isabelle references how Zipper T. Bunny is implied to be another animal wearing a rabbit costume.
*The stage and music reference Zipper's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
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*This spirit's Jump ↑ ability references the bunny's nature to hop.
*This spirit's Jump ↑ ability references how bunnies, Zipper's species, are known for hopping.
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|•The enemy is easily distracted by items
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*Palutena and Serena both share the same status as a mythical goddess who wears flowing gowns.
*Palutena and Serena both share the same mythical status as a goddess.
*The stage and Hammer items reference the legend of Serena in ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'' where axes dropped into the town's fountain will be collected by Serena which she would exchange them for Golden Axes.
*The stage references the fountains where Serena appears in ''Animal Crossing: City Folk''.
*The Hammer item references the axes dropped in the town's fountain where Serena will collect them and exchange them for Silver or Golden Axes.
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*This spirit's Star Rod Equipped ability references the Golden Axes that Serena gives the player if they answer her questions.
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*The Ice Climbers and Reese & Cyrus are both male-and-female duos sharing wooly designs with a pink-and-blue color scheme.
*The Ice Climbers and Reese & Cyrus are both male-and-female duos with similar wooly designs and color scheme.
*The Crate items in the Item Tidal Wave rule reference how Reese & Cyrus own and operating Re-Tail, a flea-market which sells cheap items.
*The stage and music reference Reese & Cyrus' appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Crate's present design and the Low Gravity hazard likely reference the method of sending gifts to the players and/or villagers in the ''Animal Crossing'' series via floating balloons.
*The Crate items in the Item Tidal Wave rule references how Reese & Cyrus owns and operates Re-Tail, a flea-market which sells cheap items.
*The Crates' Presents design and the Low Gravity hazard reference how players send gifts to other players and/or villagers via balloons in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
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*Diddy Kong and Leif are both different species of jungle mammals.
*Diddy Kong and Leif are both different species of jungle mammals.
*The stage features flowers in the background, referencing Leif's occupation at the Gardening Store.
*The stage features flowers in the background, referencing Leif's occupation at the Gardening Store.
*The music references Leif's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Timer item references how Leif is a species of sloth known for being the slowest animal in the world.  
*The Timer item references how Leif is a species of sloth known for being the slowest animal in the world.  
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*This spirit's Bury Immunity effect references how sloths are known for mostly residing in the trees rather than the ground.
*This spirit's Bury Immunity effect references how sloths are known for mostly residing in the trees rather than the ground.
*In World of Light, Deku Link's spirit is located in the Kongo Jungle, referencing how sloths are known for residing in jungles.
*In World of Light, Leif's spirit is located in the Kongo Jungle, referencing how sloths are known for residing in jungles.
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*Digby is Isabelle's twin brother, with Isabelle's red costume referencing the Happy Home Academy uniform worn by Digby.
*Digby is Isabelle's twin brother.
*Isabelle's red costume references the Happy Home Academy uniform worn by Digby.
*The stage references Digby's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The music references how Digby is an employee of Nook's Homes in ''Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer''.
*The music references how Digby is an employee of Nook's Homes in ''Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer''.
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*Jigglypuff's red bow references how Lotti's design features a bow on the back of her head.
*Jigglypuff's red bow references how Lotti's design features a bow on the back of her head.
*The stage and music references Lottie's appearance in ''Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer''.
*The stage references how ''Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer'' is a home-designing game released on the Nintendo DS line.
*The stage references how ''Happy Home Designer'' and ''Tomodachi Life'' are both home-designing games released on the Nintendo DS line.
*The music references Lottie's debut in ''Happy Home Designer''.
*Jigglypuff starting off with a Drill and the Hammer items references Lottie's occupation as a home designer, as hammers and drills are used in a typical construction process of building a house.
*Jigglypuff starting off with a Drill and the Hammer items reference Lottie's occupation as a home designer, which requires hammers and drills.
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*Falco and Orville & Wilbur are both avian aircraft pilots.
*Falco and Orville & Wilbur are both avian aircraft pilots.
*The stage references Orville and Wilbur's occupations of being the receptionist and pilot of Dodo Airlines.
*The stage references Orville and Wilbur's occupations of being the receptionist and pilot of Dodo Airlines.
*The music references Orville and Wilbur's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Cucco item references how Cuccos and Orville & Wilbur, being dodos, are both birds that feature poor flying abilities.
*The Cucco item references how Cuccos and Orville & Wilbur, being dodos, are both birds that feature poor flying abilities.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Animal Crossing|Kapp'n's Song}}
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*Isabelle's favored [[Fishing Rod]] represents C.J., a fisher in ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons''.
*Isabelle and C.J. are both characters in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The stage and music reference C.J.'s occupation as a fisher in ''New Horizons'', who often pilots his boat out into the sea, much like Kapp'n.
*The Inkling minions and the battle conditions reference the aquatic life the player catches by fishing in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The battle conditions and this spirit's Item Gravitation ability reference the ''Animal Crossing'' series' fishing mechanic and the different types of aquatic life a player can catch by fishing.
**The Inkling minions' frequent [[Super Jump]] references the squids.
**The Inkling minions' frequent use of [[Super Jump]] references the squids.
**The Goldeen references the goldfish.
**The Goldeen Poké Ball Pokémon references the goldfish.
**The Unira item's spines reference the pufferfish's spines.
**The Unira item's spines reference the pufferfish's spines.
**The Starfy Assist Trophy enemy references the sea star.
**The Starfy Assist Trophy enemy references the sea star.
*The stage's boat layout references C.J.'s fishing boat he takes out into sea in ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons''.
*The music references how Kapp'n and C.J. both have occupations that involve taking the player into the sea with their boat.
*Isabelle's favored [[Fishing Rod]] and this spirit's Item Gravitation ability reference the fishing gameplay mechanic in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
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*Yoshi and Flick are both reptilian creatures known for their extensive long tongues.
*Yoshi and Flick are both reptilian creatures known for their extensive long tongues.
*The stage represents the Deserted Island, the main setting in ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons''.
*The stage and music reference the Deserted Island, the tropical main setting of ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons''.
*The [[Beehive]] and [[Beetle]] enabled in this spirit battle and the third battle condition reference Flick's occupation as a bug enthusiast.
*The [[Beehive]] and [[Beetle]] items and the third battle condition reference Flick's occupation as a bug enthusiast.
*The items and the battle conditions likely references the Bug-Off, a summer event hosted by Flick in ''New Horizons'' where the players try to collect bugs within the time limit.
*The items and the Move Speed ↑ and Attack Power ↑ reference the Bug-Off summer event hosted by Flick where the players must quickly collect bugs within the time limit.
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----'''Other trivia:'''
*This spirit's Strong Throw ability references Flick's usage of his bug-catching net, which serves as the basis of the Villager's and Isabelle's grab and throw attacks.
*This spirit's Strong Throw ability references Flick's usage of his bug-catching net, which serves as the Villager's and Isabelle's grab and throw attacks.
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*The blue Villager and Daisy Mae are both female characters who wear blue dresses.
*The blue Villager and Daisy Mae are both female characters in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Clear Peach minion references how Joan is Daisy Mae's grandmother, who is absent from ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons'', but her turnip business is established by Daisy Mae.
*The Clear Peach minion represents Joan, Daisy Mae's grandmother who is absent from ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons'', but her business is established by Daisy Mae.
*The Clear Peach's favored [[Vegetables]] and the Villager's favored down aerial attacks both feature turnips, referencing Daisy Mae's occupation of harvesting and selling turnips.
*The stage and music reference Daisy Mae's appearance in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The Clear Peach's favored [[Vegetables]] and the Villager's favored down aerial attacks feature turnips, referencing Daisy Mae's occupation of harvesting and selling turnips.
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