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The {{SER}} features in a number of [[Nintendo]] games, as well as other media, making '''cameo''' appearances in games such as ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''.
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==References to other video games in {{GC|nolink}}==
The {{SER}} features in a number of [[Nintendo]] games, making cameo appearances in games such as ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''.
 
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===References in {{GC|nolink}}===
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*When talking to [[Gulliver]], he says he might have "lost his [[Goldfish]] in Toad Town or Hyrule" which are references to Toad Town from Paper Mario and the Mario series and Hyrule from The Legend of Zelda series. Gulliver also might tell the [[player]] about the time he "fought the sea snakes at Pinnacle Rock," only to realize that it was Link (in [[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'']]) who did this. Gulliver states this by saying "Wait... that wasn't me!"
   
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*Kapp'n rarely may sing a song about how he think Mario acts. Kapp'n also references [[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda series|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]] in some sea shanty verses. He may say," Ever spend a night in a Hyrulian Prison?".
   
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*When the player catches a [[Loach]], the comment about it being Hyrulian is a reference to the rarest fish in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series, the "Hylian Loach".
== References to other video games in ''Animal Crossing'' ==
 
===References in ''Animal Crossing''===
 
When talking to [[Gulliver]], he may say he has "lost his [[Goldfish]] in Toad Town or Hyrule" which are definite references to Toad Town from various Super Mario RPG's and Hyrule from the ''Legend of Zelda'' series. Kapp'n also sings a song about how he thinks Mario acts, but only on rare occasions.
 
   
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*[[Louie]] is a cameo, made to look like Donkey Kong.
Kapp'n also references ''Legend of Zelda'' in between some sea shanty verses. He may say," Ever spend a night in a Hyrulian Prison?". Also, Gulliver might tell the [[player]] about the time he "fought the sea snakes at Pinnacle Rock," only to realize that it was Link (in'' [[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'') who did this. Gulliver states this by saying "Wait... that wasn't me!"
 
   
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*There are clothes based on Anju and Kafei (misspelled as 'Kaffe') from ''Majora's Mask''.
Also at the beginning of the game, sometimes Rover whispers to Tom Nook, "It's a Me! Wasn't that impression good?". This is a clear reference to Mario.
 
   
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===References in {{WW|nolink}}===
When the player catches a [[Loach]], the comment about it being Hyrulian is a reference to the rarest fish in the ''Legend of Zelda'' series, the "Hylian Loach".
 
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*After repairing [[Gulliver]]'s U.F.O, he asks the player if they have ever seen "A space fox or a bounty hunter who can roll into a ball". These are references to [[w:cstarfox:Fox_McCloud|Fox]] of the ''Star Fox'' series and [[w:c:metroid:Samus Aran|Samus Aran]] of ''Metroid''.
   
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[[File:Rupees in wild world.png|thumb|Finding 10 rupees in a closet in {{WW|nolink}}]]
Some special furniture is obviously from the [[Mario Series]] such as the Starman, Coin, Flagpole, Mario Statue and similar.
 
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*Occasionally when opening a villager's drawer or closet, it will say "What are Luigi's clothes doing in here?!" Also, the drawer may say, "You found 10 rupees! Talk about lucky! Too bad you can't use them in this town..."These are references to ''Mario'' and ''The Legend of Zelda''.
   
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*Villagers may say, "I met this cute boy in green when visiting a distant town. He used to shoot things out of the sky with his boomerang. I wonder if Nook sells magical boomerangs, if he doesn't, then what else could we use to shoot things?" which is a reference to [[w:c:zelda:Link|Link]] from ''The Legend of Zelda''.
===References in ''Wild World''===
 
After talking to [[Gulliver]] after repairing his U.F.O, he asks the Player if they have ever seen "A space fox or a bounty hunter who can roll into a ball". These are clear references to [[w:cstarfox:Fox_McCloud|Fox]] of the ''Star Fox'' series and [[w:c:metroid:Samus Aran|Samus Aran]] of ''Metroid''.
 
   
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*On La-Di-Day, some residents may sing well-known themes from games, such as ''Super Mario'', ''Big Brain Academy'', and ''Yoshi's Story''.
Occasionally when opening a villager's drawer or closet, it will say "What are Luigi's clothes doing in here?!" Also, the drawer may say, "You found 10 rupees! Talk about lucky! Too bad you can't use them in this town..."
 
   
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*One of the passwords say that 'Redd is 35', much like Tingle that spreads his age from ''Majora's Mask''.
Villagers may say, "I met this cute boy in green when visiting a distant town. He used to shoot things out of the sky with his boomerang. I wonder if Nook sells magical boomerangs, if he doesn't, then what else could we use to shoot things?" which is a reference to Link from ''The Legend of Zelda'' series who has a boomerang. Also, the question hints at the slingshots availble for purchase from Nook's shop, another item which Link uses in the games.
 
   
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===References in {{CF|nolink}}===
On La-Di-Day some residents may sing well-known themes from games, such as Super Mario, Big Brain Academy and Yoshi's Story.
 
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*Through the Tom Nook Point System, Nintendo-related items are available for purchase as a reward for spending large amounts of [[Bells]] at [[Tom Nook's Store|Tom Nook]]'s, including a Wario Hat, Peach's Parasol, Samus and Link outfits, and even a Mario Kart. For the full list, see [[Tom Nook Point System|here]].
   
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*After trading an item with a [[jock]] [[villager]], they might say: "Raise it above your head like a trophy", which is a reference to Link's way of holding a newly obtained item, raising it above his head.
===References in ''City Folk''===
 
===='''Point System Items'''====
 
   
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*There are also Mario items found in the game, which are part of the [[Mario theme]]. The player can get Mario items by using a slingshot when a present is overhead. There is a rare chance that the present attached is one of the items from the Mario theme.
Through the Tom Nook Point System, Nintendo-related items are available for purchase as a reward for spending large amounts of [[Bells]] at [[Tom Nook's Store|Tom Nook]]'s, including a Wario Hat, Peach's Parasol, Samus and Link outfits, and even a Mario Kart. For a full list, please see [[Tom Nook Point System|here]].
 
   
===='''[[Mario Theme]]'''====
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===References in {{NL|nolink}}===
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[[File:Das.png|thumb|230px]]
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*After agreeing to help Gulliver, he'll mention that he's "never met a skipper so kind since Bobbery of Rogueport". This is a reference to [[w:c:mario:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']].
   
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*Gulliver may say ''You're really amazing! Perhaps you have a link to the past with that country or something?'', referring to a ''Zelda'' game [[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|''A Link to the Past'']].
There are also Mario items found in the game. The player can get Mario items by using a slingshot when a present is overhead. There is a rare chance that the present attached is one of the following:
 
   
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*Gulliver he sometimes says '...Gasp! Gasp I say! Am I in the Overthere?' when he wakes up. [[w:c:mario:The Overthere|The Overthere]] is a place in the game ''Super Paper Mario''.
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! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | Item Name
 
! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | Buy Price
 
! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | Sell Price
 
! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | Color
 
! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | Genres
 
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| ? Block
 
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| Yellow/Orange
 
| Retro/Playful
 
| 1
 
| Table/Usable
 
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| 1-Up Mushroom
 
| align="right" | -
 
| align="right" | 256
 
| Green/Orange
 
| Retro/Playful
 
| 1
 
| Usable
 
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| Brick Block
 
| align="right" | -
 
| align="right" | 256
 
| Brown (x2)
 
| Retro/Playful
 
| 1
 
| Table
 
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| Cannon
 
| align="right" | -
 
| align="right" | 256
 
| Black (x2)
 
| Retro/Playful
 
| 1
 
| Usable
 
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| Coin
 
| align="right" | -
 
| align="right" | 256
 
| Yellow (x2)
 
| Retro/Playful
 
| 1
 
| Usable
 
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| Fire Bar
 
| align="right" | -
 
| align="right" | 256
 
| Red/Brown
 
| Retro/Playful
 
| 1
 
| Usable
 
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| Fire Flower
 
| align="right" | -
 
| align="right" | 256
 
| White/Colorful
 
| Retro/Playful
 
| 1
 
| Usable
 
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| Flagpole
 
| align="right" | -
 
| align="right" | 256
 
| White/Brown
 
| Retro/Playful
 
| 1
 
| Usable
 
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| Green Pipe
 
| align="right" | -
 
| align="right" | 256
 
| Green (x2)
 
| Retro/Playful
 
| 4
 
| Usable
 
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| Koopa Shell
 
| align="right" | -
 
| align="right" | 256
 
| Green (x2)
 
| Retro/Playful
 
| 1
 
| Usable
 
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| Starman
 
| align="right" | -
 
| align="right" | 256
 
| Yellow (x2)
 
| Retro/Playful
 
| 1
 
| Usable
 
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| Super Mushroom
 
| align="right" | -
 
| align="right" | 256
 
| Red/Orange
 
| Retro/Playful
 
| 1
 
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Usable
 
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*One of the locations Gulliver mentions having washed up on is [[w:c:mario:Isle Delfino|Isle Delfino]]. This is a reference to [[w:c:mario:Super Mario Sunshine|''Super Mario Sunshine'']].
===References in ''New Leaf''===
 
If the player talks to Gulliver long enough when he is washed up at sea, he will state, "I haven't met such a noble skipper since old Bobbery of Rogueport!" This is clearly a reference to Admiral Bobbery, the last necessary character from the game ''Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door''.
 
   
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*A Tingle hat can sometimes be bought from [[Katrina]] on [[Main Street]] to increase [[luck]].
All of the items found in the [[Fortune Cookie]] are related to other Nintendo games. 
 
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*A Triforce can be found in the stump of a tree when cut in {{NL|nolink}}.
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*The player can also find a Triforce on the ground near the entrance in Katrina's tent. The Triforce is a reference to ''The Legend of Zelda'' games.
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*All of the items found in the [[Fortune Cookie]] are related to other Nintendo games.
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*Sometimes, snooty villagers will say "I'm here today to eat prunes and yell at kids to stay off the lawn. And I'm almost out of prunes." This is a reference to the 1988 film, They Live.
   
 
===References Throughout the Series===
 
===References Throughout the Series===
When trodden on in Player's homes, ghost-like silhouettes of [[Cockroach]]es float up to the sky much like Pikmin do when killed in the [http://pikmin.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Pikmin series].
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*When [[cockroach]]es are stepped on in a player's house, their silhouette floats up to the sky much like Pikmin do when killed in the [[w:c:pikmin:Main_Page|''Pikmin'' series]].
   
The song Rockin' K.K. sounds almost like the song "New Age Retro Hippie Battle" from Earthbound.
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*The song ''[[Rockin' K.K.]]'' sounds almost like the song "New Age Retro Hippie Battle" from ''Earthbound''.
   
Characters from Nintendo's popular series Super Mario Bros. are referenced in not only the [[Mario Series]] but also in the Mario (as well as Luigi) Statues. Players can also buy "Big Bro" and "Little Bro" hats and mustaches at the Able Sisters shop; "Big Bro" pertaining to Mario, and "Little Bro" referencing Luigi. There is even a Wario Hat available in the same way. 
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*Players can also buy "Big Bro" and "Little Bro" hats and mustaches at the Able Sisters shop; "Big Bro" pertaining to Mario, and "Little Bro" referencing Luigi. There is also a Wario Hat available in the same way. But in New Leaf, Wario's mustache is called 'Bad Bro's Stache'.
   
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[[File:Dsf.png|thumb|The 'SMB3 Stationery']]
In Animal Crossing: Wild World, City Folk, and New Leaf, the 'SMB3 Stationery' is available for sale. It has motifs related to Super Mario Bros. 3 on it. Like all other stationery with the exception of Elegant Paper, it can be purchased from Tom Nook for 160 bells.
 
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*In {{WW|nolink}}, {{CF|nolink}}, and {{NL|nolink}}, the 'SMB3 Stationery' is available for sale. It has motifs related to Super Mario Bros. 3 on it.
   
In ''Animal Crossing ''and onward, every item of the complete ''[[Mario Theme]]'' is sold for 256 Bells, which is a reference to the 8-bit style of the original NES title Super Mario Bros. 8-bit means 8 binary slots, which means that you can get values ranging from 0 to 255, which makes 256 possible values.
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*In {{GC|nolink}} and onward, every item of the complete ''[[Mario Theme]]'' is sold for 256 Bells, which is a reference to the 8-bit style of the original NES title Super Mario Bros. 8-bit means 8 binary slots, which means that the player can get values ranging from 0 to 255, which makes 256 possible values.
   
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[[File:HHD Amiibo Festival Easter Egg.gif|thumb|220px]]
== ''Animal Crossing'' in other video games ==
 
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*In {{HHD}}, an easter egg for {{AmF}} can be seen as an [[Amiibo Festival Board Game]] featuring [[Isabelle]], [[Reese]], [[Tom Nook]], and [[Rover]] with a dice and four cards shaped similarly to an [[Amiibo|Amiibo Card]] on the side of a room.
   
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====''The Legend of Zelda''====
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The {{SER}} makes several references to [[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda series|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], including:
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*[[Redd]] will sometimes sell a [[w:c:zelda:Triforce|Triforce]] in his store.
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*The [[w:c:zelda:Master Sword|Master Sword]] is the main weapon in the ''Zelda'' series. It is a furniture item in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
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*Redd himself looks like a magical creature from the ''Zelda'' series, called the [[w:c:zelda:Keaton (Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask)|Keaton]].
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[[File:NL-Link hat and Link outfit.jpg|thumb]]
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*The player can buy clothes that look like Link's clothes such as the Hero's clothes and the Hero's hat. The Majora's Mask, Midna's Helmet/Midna's Mask, and Fi Mask are also available.
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*In the back of Katrina's tent, there is a Triforce, as well as on the doormat.
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*Katrina will sometimes refer to a star named "Triumph Forks"; this is a reference to the [[w:c:zelda:Fishmen|Fishmen's]] misinterpretation of the "Triforce" legend in [[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'']].
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*Makar's Mask from ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'' can be found at the Able Sisters shop.
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==''Animal Crossing'' in other video games==
 
===''[[w:c:super-smash-bros:Super Smash Bros. Melee|Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''===
 
===''[[w:c:super-smash-bros:Super Smash Bros. Melee|Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''===
In '''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', three [[w:c:super-smash-bros:Trophy|trophies]] ([[Mr. Resetti]], [[Tom Nook]], and [[K.K. Slider|Totakeke]]) from the ''Animal Crossing'' series are obtainable.
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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', three [[w:c:super-smash-bros:Trophy|trophies]] ([[Mr. Resetti]], [[Tom Nook]], and [[K.K. Slider|Totakeke]]) from the ''Animal Crossing'' series are obtainable.
   
 
===''[[w:c:super-smash-bros:Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''===
 
===''[[w:c:super-smash-bros:Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''===
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===''[[w:c:super-smash-bros|Super Smash Bros. (Wii U and 3DS)]]''===
 
===''[[w:c:super-smash-bros|Super Smash Bros. (Wii U and 3DS)]]''===
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS]]'', the [[player|playable character]] makes an appearance under the name of [[Villager (character)|Villager]]. This is the first time an ''Animal Crossing'' character is a playable fighter in the Smash Bros. series, with previous games only containing non-playable background characters.
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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS]]'', the [[player|playable character]] makes an appearance under the name of [[Villager (character)|Villager]]. This is the first time an ''Animal Crossing'' character is a playable fighter in the Smash Bros. series, with previous games only containing non-playable background characters. [[Isabelle]] appears as an Assist Trophy, tossing healing fruit to whoever summoned her.
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===''[[w:c:super-smash-bros:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''===
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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the [[Villager (character)|Villager]] returns as a playable character while [[Isabelle_(Super_Smash_Bros.)|Isabelle]] becomes a new playable character. Despite the two having a slightly similar moveset and similar Final Smashes, Isabelle is not considered to be an Echo Fighter.
   
 
===''[[w:c:mario:WarioWare: Smooth Moves|WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''===
 
===''[[w:c:mario:WarioWare: Smooth Moves|WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''===
 
===={{WW}} Mini-game====
 
===={{WW}} Mini-game====
[[File:wario.jpg|200px|right|thumb|The ''Warioware'' mini-game.]]{C
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[[File:AC Wild World microgame.png|200px|thumb|The ''Warioware'' mini-game.]]
During the '''9-Volt''' level in [http://nintendo.wikia.com/wiki/WarioWare:_Smooth_Moves WarioWare: Smooth Moves], one mini-game involves the player controlling an {{WW}} character (either a male or female, depending upon the player's gender). The player must pull up the [[Nintendo Wii|Wii Remote]] in order to catch a [[fish]] from the [[river]]. There are three difficulty stages to this game-
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During the ''9-Volt'' level in [[w:c:wario:WarioWare: Smooth Moves|''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'']], one mini-game involves the player controlling a character from {{WW}} (either a male or female, depending upon the player's gender). The player must pull up the [[Nintendo Wii|Wii Remote]] in order to catch a [[fish]] from the [[river]]. There are three difficulty stages to this game, Easy, Intermediate, and Difficult.
   
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All fish from {{WW|nolink}} are potential catches in this mini-game. Failure to pull up the [[fishing rod]] will result in the player losing a life.
*'''Easy''' There is one fish in the river.
 
*'''Intermediate''' There is one fish in the river that takes a long time to tug on the bait.
 
*'''Hard''' There are two fish in the river.
 
 
All fish from ''Wild World'' are potential catches in this mini-game. Failure to pull up the [[fishing rod]] will result in the player losing a life.
 
 
=====Inconsistencies with ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''=====
 
Despite being an obvious reference to ''Animal Crossing'', there are a number of inconsistencies with the game-
 
 
*Fish that cannot be found in rivers may be caught, one example being the [[Football Fish]].
 
*Lilies can be seen in the river; this is an {{PG}}-only feature, and is not present in ''Wild World''.
 
*The male character's hat has green horns that match the pattern of the hat- no matter the pattern in ''Wild World'', the horns will always be gray.
 
*Every time the game is played, the fish pulls down the bobber immediately. Although this ''can'' happen in-game, it is very unusual, and certainly does not happen all the time.
 
*The music playing in the background is from {{PG}}.
 
*When the fish is caught, a generic 'success' noise is played, rather than the ''Animal Crossing'' 'success' noise.
 
   
 
===='Silhouette' Mini-game====
 
===='Silhouette' Mini-game====
In one mini-game in the '''Ashley''' level, a player has to rotate a silhouette of an object in order to work out what the object is- after a time, they are given a selection of objects that it could potentially be, usually all quite similar in shape.
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In one mini-game in the ''Ashley'' level, a player has to rotate a silhouette of an object in order to work out what the object is- after a time, they are given a selection of objects that it could potentially be, usually all quite similar in shape.
   
 
Sometimes, a thin version of the typical [[gyroid (furniture)|gyroid]] may show up- objects similar to it in shape include a cacti and an eraser.
 
Sometimes, a thin version of the typical [[gyroid (furniture)|gyroid]] may show up- objects similar to it in shape include a cacti and an eraser.
 
===''The Legend of Zelda''===
 
 
The [[Animal Crossing series|''Animal Crossing'' series]] makes several references to [[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda series|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], including:
 
* [[Redd]] will sometimes sell a [[w:c:zelda:Triforce|Triforce]] in his store.
 
* In [[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|''Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass'']], a flying mailman will tell Link he does not want to be shot with a slingshot. This could be a reference to [[Pete]].
 
* If the player looks in a cabinet or wardrobe, sometimes a message will come up saying, "I just found 10 [[w:c:zelda:Rupee|Rupees]]!" "Too bad I can't use them in this town!"
 
* The [[w:c:zelda:Master Sword|Master Sword]] is the main weapon in ''Zelda'' series. It is a furniture item in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
 
* Redd himself looks like a magical creature from the ''Zelda'' series, called the [[w:c:zelda:Keaton (Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask)|Keaton]] and one of the passwords say that Redd is 35, just like Tingle is.
 
* The player can buy clothes that look like Link's clothes such as the Hero's clothes and the Hero's hat. The Majora's mask, Midna's helmet, and a Fi mask are also available.
 
* Sometimes a peppy villager will say she went to a faraway place and saw someone in green shoot something with a boomerang.
 
* In the back of Katrina's tent, there is a Triforce.
 
* Katrina will sometimes refer to a star named "Triumph Forks"; this is a reference to the [[w:c:zelda:Fishmen|Fishmen's]] misinterpretation of the "Triforce" legend in [[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'']].
 
* If the player goes to Timmy's and Tommy's shop, they can buy a fortune cookie for 2 Play Coins, and inside will be a fortune. These items cannot be obtained otherwise. There are Zelda related items that can be obtained through this, such as the Master Sword or the Hero's clothes.
 
* In ''[[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]'', after trading an item with a [[Jock|jock]] [[Villager|villager]], they might say: 'Raise it above your head like a trophy', which is a reference to ''<nowiki>Link'</nowiki>''s way of holding a newly obtained item, raising it above his head.
 
*Makar's Mask from The Legend of Zelda:The Wind Waker can be found at the Able Sisters shop.
 
*Instead of the iconic circular pattern, rarely a heart, butterfly, ginko leaf (Redd's symbol) or a ''Triforce ''can be found in the stump of a tree when cut in ''New Leaf.''
 
*In {{NL}}, a Tingle hat can sometimes be bought from [[Katrina]] on [[Main Street]] to increase [[luck]].
 
   
 
===''[[w:c:kidicarus:Kid Icarus: Uprising|Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''===
 
===''[[w:c:kidicarus:Kid Icarus: Uprising|Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''===
 
In ''Kid Icarus: Uprising's'' Together Mode, several bots are named after iconic ''Animal Crossing'' characters, including [[Resetti]] and [[Moppina]].
 
In ''Kid Icarus: Uprising's'' Together Mode, several bots are named after iconic ''Animal Crossing'' characters, including [[Resetti]] and [[Moppina]].
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===''Kirby Planet Robobot''===
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Kirby with a stone ability will sometimes transform into Tom Nook as a golden statue.
   
 
===''[[w:c:kirby:Kirby Super Star Ultra|Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''===
 
===''[[w:c:kirby:Kirby Super Star Ultra|Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''===
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In ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' (a remake of the SNES title [[w:c:kirby:Kirby Super Star|''Kirby Super Star'']]), there is a sub-game called "[[w:c:kirby:The Great Cave Offensive|The Great Cave Offensive]]". The objective of it is to escape with the most items possible, and some of these items are references to other games from [[Nintendo]]. One of these items is the ''Gold Watering Can'', a reference to the [[Watering Can|Golden Watering Can]] from both the ''Animal Crossing'' and ''Harvest Moon'' series.
 
In ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' (a remake of the SNES title [[w:c:kirby:Kirby Super Star|''Kirby Super Star'']]), there is a sub-game called "[[w:c:kirby:The Great Cave Offensive|The Great Cave Offensive]]". The objective of it is to escape with the most items possible, and some of these items are references to other games from [[Nintendo]]. One of these items is the '''Gold Watering Can''', a reference to the [[Watering Can|Golden Watering Can]] from both the Animal Crossing and Harvest Moon series.
 
   
 
===''Kirby's Epic Yarn''===
 
===''Kirby's Epic Yarn''===
 
 
In Kirby's Epic Yarn, Kirby can rent an apartment and collect items with which he can decorate his apartment. This is similar to decorating one's house in the ''Animal Crossing'' series. Certain items in various levels resemble [[pitfall seed]]s.
 
In Kirby's Epic Yarn, Kirby can rent an apartment and collect items with which he can decorate his apartment. This is similar to decorating one's house in the ''Animal Crossing'' series. Certain items in various levels resemble [[pitfall seed]]s.
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===''Miitopia''===
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In Miitopia, costumes of Isabelle, K.K. Slider, Mr. Resetti, and Tom Nook can be unlocked if the player scans the corresponding amiibo.
   
 
===''[[w:c:nintendo:Wii Music|Wii Music]]''===
 
===''[[w:c:nintendo:Wii Music|Wii Music]]''===
The [[Main Theme|''Animal Crossing'' theme]] and ''[[K.K. Blues]]'' (known as Animal Crossing—K.K. Blues) both appear as songs. The descriptions are for the Main Theme and K.K. Blues respectively; ''"The cats, dogs, and others in the world of Animal Crossing know this melody. It's one of Nintendo's cutest tunes, so play it with a song in your heart!" and'' ''"If you've got the blues, this tune by the musical pooch from Nintendo's Animal Crossing series is just what you need. Play it with soul!"'''''<nowiki/>'''
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The ''Animal Crossing theme'' and ''[[K.K. Blues]]'' (known as Animal Crossing—K.K. Blues) both appear as songs. The descriptions are for the Main Theme and K.K. Blues respectively; ''"The cats, dogs, and others in the world of Animal Crossing know this melody. It's one of Nintendo's cutest tunes, so play it with a song in your heart!"'' and ''"If you've got the blues, this tune by the musical pooch from Nintendo's Animal Crossing series is just what you need. Play it with soul!"''
   
 
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===''[[w:c:wii:Wii Fit Plus|Wii Fit +]]''===
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===''[[w:c:wii:Pikmin 2|Pikmin 2]]''===
 
===''[[w:c:wii:Pikmin 2|Pikmin 2]]''===
In Pikmin 2 there is a treasure called the "Gyroid Bust". It is found in the Bulblax Kingdom and is the final treasure in the cave, following the Scorch Guard that is inside the Emperor Bulblax. The "Gyroid Bust" represents the [[Gyroid (furniture)|Gyroids]] that can be found in the [[Animal Crossing series|''Animal Crossing ''series]].
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In Pikmin 2 there is a treasure called the "Gyroid Bust". It is found in the Bulblax Kingdom and is the final treasure in the cave, following the Scorch Guard that is inside the Emperor Bulblax. The "Gyroid Bust" represents the [[Gyroid (furniture)|Gyroids]] that can be found in the {{SER}}.
   
 
===''Mother''===
 
===''Mother''===
 
The presents in ''Animal Crossing'' games resemble the presents from the ''Mother'' series.
 
The presents in ''Animal Crossing'' games resemble the presents from the ''Mother'' series.
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===''[[w:c:mario:Mario Kart 8|Mario Kart 8]]''===
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In Mario Kart 8, [[Isabelle]] and the [[Villager]] along with other kart customizings, cup and race track, are DLC content in Mario Kart 8. There are two packs and can be purchased for ¥1200 (JP), $11.99 (NA), £11.00 (UK), €12.00 (EU), $16.00 (NZ), and $20.00 (AUS).
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===''[[w:c:tomodachi:Tomodachi Life Wiki|Tomodachi Life]]''===
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[[File:The Clay Figure Description in Tomodachi Life.webp|thumb|The Tomodachi Life clay figure description in the US version]]
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The clay figure’s US description is, "This clay figure looks sort of familiar. Did you find it in the ground?", which is a reference to [[Gyroid (furniture)|gyroids]]. The EU description also is a reference as it says, “''Can't help feeling we've seen this odd clay figure somewhere before..."'' . In the island menu in the summer, the player can hear bug sounds like cicadas. These sound effects are directly reused from {{NL}}.
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==Non-Nintendo games==
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===''Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete Tomodachi Daisakusen!''===
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Isabelle, Resetti, and Tom Nook and others can be unlocked in ''Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete Tomodachi Daisakusen!'' by using amiibo figurines and or cards that allow the player to unlock various soundtracks from {{NL}} and other games, figures, elements in the Kisekae shoot mode for pictures, and features in the Dress-Up studio. Isabelle, Resetti, and Tom Nook are on Wada-don while playing soundtracks from {{NL|nolink}}.
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====Gallery====
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Isabelle and Tom Nook and AC Wada-don TnT ATD.jpg|The screen for choosing Animal Crossing in Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete Tomodachi Daisuke.
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AC amiibo icon TnTATD.PNG|Wada-don icon for Animal Crossing that includes Resetti, Tom Nook, and Isabelle.
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===''Transformice''===
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In [[w:c:transformice:Transformice|''Transformice'']], the leaf from {{NL}}, [[Reese]]'s head and hair, [[Isabelle]]'s hair, a [[Molly]] skin, and [[fossil]] ball skin appear in the [[w:c:transformice:Shop|shop]].
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===''[[w:c:monsterhunter:Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate|Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate]]''===
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In ''Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate'', [[Isabelle]] and [[Resetti]] are unlockable DLC as Guise Palico skins, which unlock Animal Crossing related missions in the game.
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===Gallery===
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MH4U-Guild Card Background ACNL.jpg|Loading screen
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MH4U-Palico Equipment Isabelle.png|The Isabelle Palico Guise
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MH4U-Palico Equipment Resetti.png|The Resetti Palico Guise
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==Other media==
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===''Yuru Yuri Nachuyayumi!+''===
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[[File:YuruYuri Animal Crossing.png|thumb|right|200px|The title screen of ''Oidemase Happashimura'', as seen in ''Yuru Yuri Nachuyayumi!+'']]
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In {{Nihongo|''Yuru Yuri Nachuyayumi!+''|ゆるゆり なちゅやちゅみ!+}} episode 2, the main characters are seen playing {{Nihongo|''Come on Over: Happy Bridge Village''|おいでませ ハッ橋村 |''Oidemase Happashimura''}}, a pastiche of {{NL}}, at a sleepover. The characters use [[pitfall seed]]s, [[public works projects]], [[fishing rod]]s, and take part in a [[bug]]-catching [[island tour]].
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===''Progressive Auto Insurance''===
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A twitter ad for the company featured a GIF ad called "Welcome to Savings Town", with the art style and logo resembling that of the ''Animal Crossing'' series.<ref>https://twitter.com/ItsFlo/status/1378082495766347778</ref>
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==Gallery==
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Wii Music.jpg|Wii Music
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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The Animal Crossing series features in a number of Nintendo games, as well as other media, making cameo appearances in games such as Super Smash Bros. Brawl and WarioWare: Smooth Moves.

References to other video games in Animal Crossing

References in Animal Crossing

  • When talking to Gulliver, he says he might have "lost his Goldfish in Toad Town or Hyrule" which are references to Toad Town from Paper Mario and the Mario series and Hyrule from The Legend of Zelda series. Gulliver also might tell the player about the time he "fought the sea snakes at Pinnacle Rock," only to realize that it was Link (in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask) who did this. Gulliver states this by saying "Wait... that wasn't me!"
  • Kapp'n rarely may sing a song about how he think Mario acts. Kapp'n also references The Legend of Zelda series in some sea shanty verses. He may say," Ever spend a night in a Hyrulian Prison?".
  • When the player catches a Loach, the comment about it being Hyrulian is a reference to the rarest fish in The Legend of Zelda series, the "Hylian Loach".
  • Louie is a cameo, made to look like Donkey Kong.
  • There are clothes based on Anju and Kafei (misspelled as 'Kaffe') from Majora's Mask.

References in Wild World

  • After repairing Gulliver's U.F.O, he asks the player if they have ever seen "A space fox or a bounty hunter who can roll into a ball". These are references to Fox of the Star Fox series and Samus Aran of Metroid.
Rupees in wild world

Finding 10 rupees in a closet in Wild World

  • Occasionally when opening a villager's drawer or closet, it will say "What are Luigi's clothes doing in here?!" Also, the drawer may say, "You found 10 rupees! Talk about lucky! Too bad you can't use them in this town..."These are references to Mario and The Legend of Zelda.
  • Villagers may say, "I met this cute boy in green when visiting a distant town. He used to shoot things out of the sky with his boomerang. I wonder if Nook sells magical boomerangs, if he doesn't, then what else could we use to shoot things?" which is a reference to Link from The Legend of Zelda.
  • On La-Di-Day, some residents may sing well-known themes from games, such as Super Mario, Big Brain Academy, and Yoshi's Story.
  • One of the passwords say that 'Redd is 35', much like Tingle that spreads his age from Majora's Mask.

References in City Folk

  • Through the Tom Nook Point System, Nintendo-related items are available for purchase as a reward for spending large amounts of Bells at Tom Nook's, including a Wario Hat, Peach's Parasol, Samus and Link outfits, and even a Mario Kart. For the full list, see here.
  • After trading an item with a jock villager, they might say: "Raise it above your head like a trophy", which is a reference to Link's way of holding a newly obtained item, raising it above his head.
  • There are also Mario items found in the game, which are part of the Mario theme. The player can get Mario items by using a slingshot when a present is overhead. There is a rare chance that the present attached is one of the items from the Mario theme.

References in New Leaf

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  • Gulliver may say You're really amazing! Perhaps you have a link to the past with that country or something?, referring to a Zelda game A Link to the Past.
  • Gulliver he sometimes says '...Gasp! Gasp I say! Am I in the Overthere?' when he wakes up. The Overthere is a place in the game Super Paper Mario.
  • A Triforce can be found in the stump of a tree when cut in New Leaf.
  • The player can also find a Triforce on the ground near the entrance in Katrina's tent. The Triforce is a reference to The Legend of Zelda games.
  • All of the items found in the Fortune Cookie are related to other Nintendo games.
  • Sometimes, snooty villagers will say "I'm here today to eat prunes and yell at kids to stay off the lawn. And I'm almost out of prunes." This is a reference to the 1988 film, They Live.

References Throughout the Series

  • When cockroaches are stepped on in a player's house, their silhouette floats up to the sky much like Pikmin do when killed in the Pikmin series.
  • The song Rockin' K.K. sounds almost like the song "New Age Retro Hippie Battle" from Earthbound.
  • Players can also buy "Big Bro" and "Little Bro" hats and mustaches at the Able Sisters shop; "Big Bro" pertaining to Mario, and "Little Bro" referencing Luigi. There is also a Wario Hat available in the same way. But in New Leaf, Wario's mustache is called 'Bad Bro's Stache'.
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The 'SMB3 Stationery'

  • In Wild World, City Folk, and New Leaf, the 'SMB3 Stationery' is available for sale. It has motifs related to Super Mario Bros. 3 on it.
  • In Animal Crossing and onward, every item of the complete Mario Theme is sold for 256 Bells, which is a reference to the 8-bit style of the original NES title Super Mario Bros. 8-bit means 8 binary slots, which means that the player can get values ranging from 0 to 255, which makes 256 possible values.
HHD Amiibo Festival Easter Egg

The Legend of Zelda

The Animal Crossing series makes several references to The Legend of Zelda series, including:

  • The Master Sword is the main weapon in the Zelda series. It is a furniture item in the Animal Crossing series.
  • Redd himself looks like a magical creature from the Zelda series, called the Keaton.
NL-Link hat and Link outfit
  • The player can buy clothes that look like Link's clothes such as the Hero's clothes and the Hero's hat. The Majora's Mask, Midna's Helmet/Midna's Mask, and Fi Mask are also available.
  • In the back of Katrina's tent, there is a Triforce, as well as on the doormat.
  • Makar's Mask from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker can be found at the Able Sisters shop.

Animal Crossing in other video games

Super Smash Bros. Melee

In Super Smash Bros. Melee, three trophies (Mr. Resetti, Tom Nook, and Totakeke) from the Animal Crossing series are obtainable.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, a wider variety of Animal Crossing trophies are obtainable, along with music, stickers, and even a stage appear. On the Animal Crossing stage, Smashville, red balloons float around with food, a reference to floating presents. A new item is also introduced, the Pitfall Seed, which can be thrown and trap enemies in a hole. Mr. Resetti also appears as an assist trophy, where he starts yelling at players, much like when the player resets in an Animal Crossing game. Also, "KAPPN" can appear from one of the random nicknames.

Super Smash Bros. (Wii U and 3DS)

In Super Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS, the playable character makes an appearance under the name of Villager. This is the first time an Animal Crossing character is a playable fighter in the Smash Bros. series, with previous games only containing non-playable background characters. Isabelle appears as an Assist Trophy, tossing healing fruit to whoever summoned her.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Villager returns as a playable character while Isabelle becomes a new playable character. Despite the two having a slightly similar moveset and similar Final Smashes, Isabelle is not considered to be an Echo Fighter.

WarioWare: Smooth Moves

Wild World Mini-game

AC Wild World microgame

The Warioware mini-game.

During the 9-Volt level in WarioWare: Smooth Moves, one mini-game involves the player controlling a character from Wild World (either a male or female, depending upon the player's gender). The player must pull up the Wii Remote in order to catch a fish from the river. There are three difficulty stages to this game, Easy, Intermediate, and Difficult.

All fish from Wild World are potential catches in this mini-game. Failure to pull up the fishing rod will result in the player losing a life.

'Silhouette' Mini-game

In one mini-game in the Ashley level, a player has to rotate a silhouette of an object in order to work out what the object is- after a time, they are given a selection of objects that it could potentially be, usually all quite similar in shape.

Sometimes, a thin version of the typical gyroid may show up- objects similar to it in shape include a cacti and an eraser.

Kid Icarus: Uprising

In Kid Icarus: Uprising's Together Mode, several bots are named after iconic Animal Crossing characters, including Resetti and Moppina.

Kirby Planet Robobot

Kirby with a stone ability will sometimes transform into Tom Nook as a golden statue.

Kirby Super Star Ultra

In Kirby Super Star Ultra (a remake of the SNES title Kirby Super Star), there is a sub-game called "The Great Cave Offensive". The objective of it is to escape with the most items possible, and some of these items are references to other games from Nintendo. One of these items is the Gold Watering Can, a reference to the Golden Watering Can from both the Animal Crossing and Harvest Moon series.

Kirby's Epic Yarn

In Kirby's Epic Yarn, Kirby can rent an apartment and collect items with which he can decorate his apartment. This is similar to decorating one's house in the Animal Crossing series. Certain items in various levels resemble pitfall seeds.

Miitopia

In Miitopia, costumes of Isabelle, K.K. Slider, Mr. Resetti, and Tom Nook can be unlocked if the player scans the corresponding amiibo.

Wii Music

The Animal Crossing theme and K.K. Blues (known as Animal Crossing—K.K. Blues) both appear as songs. The descriptions are for the Main Theme and K.K. Blues respectively; "The cats, dogs, and others in the world of Animal Crossing know this melody. It's one of Nintendo's cutest tunes, so play it with a song in your heart!" and "If you've got the blues, this tune by the musical pooch from Nintendo's Animal Crossing series is just what you need. Play it with soul!"

Wii Fit +

In Wii Fit + there is a game called Segway® Circuit, in which the player (with the help of a pet) has to stop moles from taking beach balls. These moles resemble Resetti and are shown digging through the ground and where the player starts the game.

Pikmin 2

In Pikmin 2 there is a treasure called the "Gyroid Bust". It is found in the Bulblax Kingdom and is the final treasure in the cave, following the Scorch Guard that is inside the Emperor Bulblax. The "Gyroid Bust" represents the Gyroids that can be found in the Animal Crossing series.

Mother

The presents in Animal Crossing games resemble the presents from the Mother series.

Mario Kart 8

In Mario Kart 8, Isabelle and the Villager along with other kart customizings, cup and race track, are DLC content in Mario Kart 8. There are two packs and can be purchased for ¥1200 (JP), $11.99 (NA), £11.00 (UK), €12.00 (EU), $16.00 (NZ), and $20.00 (AUS).

Tomodachi Life

The Clay Figure Description in Tomodachi Life

The Tomodachi Life clay figure description in the US version

The clay figure’s US description is, "This clay figure looks sort of familiar. Did you find it in the ground?", which is a reference to gyroids. The EU description also is a reference as it says, “Can't help feeling we've seen this odd clay figure somewhere before..." . In the island menu in the summer, the player can hear bug sounds like cicadas. These sound effects are directly reused from New Leaf.

Non-Nintendo games

Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete Tomodachi Daisakusen!

Isabelle, Resetti, and Tom Nook and others can be unlocked in Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete Tomodachi Daisakusen! by using amiibo figurines and or cards that allow the player to unlock various soundtracks from New Leaf and other games, figures, elements in the Kisekae shoot mode for pictures, and features in the Dress-Up studio. Isabelle, Resetti, and Tom Nook are on Wada-don while playing soundtracks from New Leaf.

Gallery

Transformice

In Transformice, the leaf from New Leaf, Reese's head and hair, Isabelle's hair, a Molly skin, and fossil ball skin appear in the shop.

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate

In Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, Isabelle and Resetti are unlockable DLC as Guise Palico skins, which unlock Animal Crossing related missions in the game.

Gallery

Other media

Yuru Yuri Nachuyayumi!+

YuruYuri Animal Crossing

The title screen of Oidemase Happashimura, as seen in Yuru Yuri Nachuyayumi!+

In Yuru Yuri Nachuyayumi!+ (ゆるゆり なちゅやちゅみ!+?) episode 2, the main characters are seen playing Come on Over: Happy Bridge Village (おいでませ ハッ橋村 Oidemase Happashimura?), a pastiche of New Leaf, at a sleepover. The characters use pitfall seeds, public works projects, fishing rods, and take part in a bug-catching island tour.

Progressive Auto Insurance

A twitter ad for the company featured a GIF ad called "Welcome to Savings Town", with the art style and logo resembling that of the Animal Crossing series.[1]

Gallery

References