Animal Crossing Guide

A guitar-playing dog based on Nintendo composer Kazumi Totaka, who performs weekly concerts.

Bringing the game to Western audiences was a massive undertaking. Localization teams had to rename characters, holidays, and items to resonate outside of Japan—for instance, changing traditional Japanese festivals to events like and Toy Day . The title "Animal Acres" was considered before the team settled on Animal Crossing for the GameCube release in 2002. Evolution of the Series Animal Crossing

The cheerful Shizu (dog) secretary who first appeared in New Leaf and became the series' breakout star. A guitar-playing dog based on Nintendo composer Kazumi

A cranky mole who used to yell at players for turning off the game without saving. Animal Crossing: A Brief History The title "Animal Acres" was considered before the

Released in March 2020, it became a cultural anchor during global lockdowns, allowing people to host virtual birthdays and weddings on their private islands. Iconic Figures The series is held together by its recurring characters:

The tanuki (raccoon) businessman who provides your home and loans. While some see him as greedy, others view him as a saint for offering interest-free, no-deadline loans.