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{{DISPLAYTITLE:e-Reader card}}
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:e-Reader card}}
 
[[File:Cards.png|thumb|Promotional image for ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' showcasing the "[[K.K. Rockabilly]]" e-card]]
 
[[File:Cards.png|thumb|Promotional image for ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' showcasing the "[[K.K. Rockabilly]]" e-card]]
Several series of '''e-Reader cards''' were released for {{DnM+}}, {{PG}}, and {{DnMe+}}. These cards can be scanned by the [[e-Reader]] on the [[Game Boy Advance]] by itself or, in {{PG|nolink}} and {{DnMe+|nolink}} only, in-game by connecting a GBA with an e-Reader to the [[Nintendo GameCube]]; the outcome of scanning a card depends on the card's [[#Card types|type]].
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Several series of '''e-Reader cards''' were released for {{DnM+}}, {{PG}}, and {{DnMe+}}. These cards can be scanned by the [[Nintendo e-Reader]] on the [[Game Boy Advance]] by itself or, in {{PG|nolink}} and {{DnMe+|nolink}} only, in-game by connecting a GBA with an e-Reader to the [[Nintendo GameCube]]; the outcome of scanning a card depends on the card's [[#Card types|type]].
  
 
e-Reader cards have a dot code strip on one or both edges of the card's back. This strip contains data that can be read and decoded by the e-Reader when the card is swiped across it.
 
e-Reader cards have a dot code strip on one or both edges of the card's back. This strip contains data that can be read and decoded by the e-Reader when the card is swiped across it.
  
==Releases==
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==Release==
There are three lines of ''Animal Crossing'' e-Reader cards: '''''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e''''',{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|どうぶつの森{{tt|+|プラス}} カード{{tt|e|イー}}|Doubutsu no Mori Purasu Kādo-ī|Animal Forest+ Card-e}}}} released in Japan in 2002; '''''Animal Crossing-e''''', released in North America from 2002 to 2003; and '''''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+''''',{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|どうぶつの森 カード{{tt|e+|イープラス}}|Doubutsu no Mori Kādo-ī Purasu|Animal Forest Card-e+}}}} released in Japan in 2003.
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In Japan, '''''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e''''',{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|どうぶつの森+カードe|Dōbutsu no Mori + Kādo-e|Animal Forest+ Card-e}}}} consisting of a total of 308 cards, was released from February to October 2002 in four series of booster packs. An additional 27 promotional cards were distributed in various magazines, collection files, and figurine sets. The ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'' cards can be scanned on the Game Boy Advance by itself, but not in-game because the initial release of the e-Reader in Japan does not have GameCube compatibility. They can be scanned in-game in {{DnMe+|nolink}}.
  
A total of 454 unique e-Reader cards were released across ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'', ''Animal Crossing-e'', and ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+''. If regional variants are counted as separate cards, the total is 771 cards.
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In North America and Australia, '''''Animal Crossing-e''''', consisting of a total of 326 cards, was released from October 2002 to May 2003 in four series of booster packs. In the United States, each booster pack retailed for US$2.99.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Craig Harris|date=September 26, 2002|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2002/09/26/animal-crossing-e-card-details|title=Animal Crossing e-Card Details|site=IGN}}</ref> An additional two promotional cards were released, with one being included with the e-Reader and one being included with issue 163 of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' magazine. The ''Animal Crossing'' cards can be scanned either on the Game Boy Advance by itself, or in-game while the GBA is connected to the GameCube. All e-Reader functionality was removed from the European version of {{PG|nolink}}, as the e-Reader was never released in the region.
  
===''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e''===
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Following the release of {{DnMe+|nolink}}, '''''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+''''',{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|どうぶつの森カードe+|Dōbutsu no Mori Kādo-e+|Animal Forest Card-e+}}}} consisting of a total of 102 new cards, was released in Japan from June to October 2003 in three series of booster packs.{{Note|The first six cards of Series 1 were not released in booster packs but were instead bundled with the game.}} An additional six promotional cards were distributed in various magazines, collection files, and figurine sets. The ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' cards can be scanned either on the Game Boy Advance by itself, or in-game while the GBA is connected to the GameCube.
[[File:DnM+ Card-e Logo.png|thumb|right|''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'' logo]]
 
In Japan, ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'', consisting of a total of 335 cards, was released shortly after {{DnM+}} from February to October 2002 in four series of booster packs. 27 of these cards are promotional cards that were distributed in various magazines, collection files, and figurine sets. The ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'' cards can be scanned on the Game Boy Advance by itself, but not in-game because the initial release of the e-Reader in Japan does not have GameCube compatibility. They can be scanned in-game in {{DnMe+|nolink}}.
 
 
 
''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'' features four card types: [[#Character Card|Character Cards]], [[#Town Tune Card|Town Tune Cards]], [[#Sibling Card|Sibling Cards]], and [[#Game Card|Game Cards]].
 
 
 
===''Animal Crossing-e''===
 
[[File:AC-e Logo.png|thumb|right|125px|''Animal Crossing-e'' logo]]
 
In North America, ''Animal Crossing-e'', consisting of a total of 328 cards, was released shortly after {{PG}} from October 2002 to May 2003 in four series of booster packs. In the United States, each booster pack retailed for US$2.99.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Craig Harris|date=September 26, 2002|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2002/09/26/animal-crossing-e-card-details|title=Animal Crossing e-Card Details|site=IGN}}</ref> Two of these cards are promotional cards, with one being included with the e-Reader and one being included with issue 163 of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' magazine. The ''Animal Crossing'' cards can be scanned either on the Game Boy Advance by itself, or in-game while the GBA is connected to the GameCube. All e-Reader functionality was removed from the European version of {{PG|nolink}}, as the e-Reader was never released in the region.
 
 
 
All non-promotional cards from ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'' except one—Katrina (Shrine Maiden)—were localized and released as part of ''Animal Crossing-e'', in addition to 21 new cards: all 15 Design Cards, Character Cards for [[Farley]], [[Franklin]], and [[Mr. Resetti]] in his [[Groundhog Day]] outfit, both [[#Classic Game Card|Classic Game Cards]], and the [[#Animal Crossing-e sample card|''Animal Crossing-e'' sample card]].
 
 
 
===''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+''===
 
[[File:DnM Card-e+ Logo.png|thumb|right|''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' logo]]
 
Following the release of {{DnMe+}} and the e-Reader+ in Japan, ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'', consisting of a total of 108 cards, was released in Japan from June to October 2003 in three series of booster packs.{{Note|The first six cards of Series 1 were not released in booster packs but were instead bundled with the game.}} Six of these cards are promotional cards that were distributed in various magazines, collection files, and figurine sets. The ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' cards can be scanned either on the Game Boy Advance by itself, or in-game while the GBA is connected to the GameCube.
 
  
''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' contains 84 Character Cards for all the game's new villagers and islanders, 12 Town Tune Cards for the game's new [[List of K.K. Slider songs|K.K. Slider songs]], and 12 Design Cards. 10 of the Design Cards were previously released as part of ''Animal Crossing-e'', and two—Falcon Suit and DK Logo—are new to ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+''.
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Across ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'', ''Animal Crossing-e'', ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'', a total of 781 e-Reader cards were released.
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==Card types==
 
==Card types==
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====Passwords====
 
====Passwords====
In {{DnM+|nolink}}, sending any villager a letter containing the password printed on the card results in the character on the card sending a letter back that has a chance of containing a random [[NES game|Famicom game]]. For villager cards, each password has a predetermined chance of the return letter containing a common Famicom game:{{Note|Possible Famicom games include {{I|Balloon Fight|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Clu Clu Land|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|DK Jr MATH|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Donkey Kong|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Gomoku Narabe|DnM+}}, {{I|Golf|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Pinball|Animal Crossing}}, and {{I|Tennis|Animal Crossing}}.}} either 6.25%, 12.5%, 25%, or 50%. Special character card passwords all have a 100% chance of receiving a Famicom game in return.
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In {{DnM+|nolink}}, sending any villager a letter containing the password printed on the card results in the character on the card sending a letter back that has a chance of containing a random [[NES game|Famicom game]]. For villager cards, each password has a predetermined chance of the return letter containing a common Famicom game:{{Note|Possible Famicom games include {{I|Balloon Fight|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Clu Clu Land|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|DK Jr MATH|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Donkey Kong|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Gomoku Narabe|Doubutsu no Mori+}}, {{I|Golf|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Pinball|Animal Crossing}}, and {{I|Tennis|Animal Crossing}}.}} either 6.25%, 12.5%, 25%, or 50%. Special character card passwords all have a 100% chance of receiving a Famicom game in return.
  
 
In {{PG|nolink}}, sending any villager a letter containing the password printed on the card results in the character on the card sending a letter back that contains a unique item. If the password is specifically sent to the villager on the card, there is a 60% chance that the letter they send back will contain a common NES game{{Note|Possible NES games include {{I|Balloon Fight|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Clu Clu Land|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|DK Jr MATH|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Donkey Kong|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Excitebike|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Golf|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Pinball|Animal Crossing}}, and {{I|Tennis|Animal Crossing}}.}} instead of their normal gift.
 
In {{PG|nolink}}, sending any villager a letter containing the password printed on the card results in the character on the card sending a letter back that contains a unique item. If the password is specifically sent to the villager on the card, there is a 60% chance that the letter they send back will contain a common NES game{{Note|Possible NES games include {{I|Balloon Fight|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Clu Clu Land|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|DK Jr MATH|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Donkey Kong|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Excitebike|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Golf|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Pinball|Animal Crossing}}, and {{I|Tennis|Animal Crossing}}.}} instead of their normal gift.
  
While ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' cards do not have passwords, sending any villager a ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'' password in {{DnMe+|nolink}} results in the player receiving a letter containing either a {{I|decorative plate|Doubutsu no Mori e+}}, {{I|shop signboard|Doubutsu no Mori e+}}, or {{I|Tom Nook's autograph card|Doubutsu no Mori e+}}.
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While ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' cards do not have passwords, sending any villager a ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'' password in {{DnMe+|nolink}} results in the player receiving a letter containing either a {{I|Decorative Plate|Doubutsu no Mori e+}}, {{I|Shop Signboard|Doubutsu no Mori e+}}, or {{I|Tanukichi's Autograph Card|Doubutsu no Mori e+}}.
  
 
====Scanning on the GBA====
 
====Scanning on the GBA====
 
[[File:Animal Crossing-e 1-001 (K.K. Slider - Letter).gif|thumb|left|An example of a message displayed when scanning an ''Animal Crossing-e'' Character Card on the GBA by itself]]
 
[[File:Animal Crossing-e 1-001 (K.K. Slider - Letter).gif|thumb|left|An example of a message displayed when scanning an ''Animal Crossing-e'' Character Card on the GBA by itself]]
Scanning a ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'' Character Card on the GBA by itself displays one of two passwords. In {{DnM+|nolink}}, sending any villager a letter containing one of the passwords given results in the character on the card sending a letter back that contains a unique item. In {{DnMe+|nolink}}, sending any villager a letter containing one of the passwords given results in the character on the card sending a letter back that contains either a decorative plate, shop signboard, or Tom Nook's autograph card.
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Scanning a ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'' Character Card on the GBA by itself displays one of two passwords. In {{DnM+|nolink}}, sending any villager a letter containing one of the passwords given results in the character on the card sending a letter back that contains a unique item. In {{DnMe+|nolink}}, sending any villager a letter containing one of the passwords given results in the character on the card sending a letter back that contains either a Decorative Plate, Shop Signboard, or Tanukichi's Autograph Card.
  
 
Scanning an ''Animal Crossing-e'' or ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' Character Card on the GBA by itself displays only a message from the card's character.
 
Scanning an ''Animal Crossing-e'' or ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' Character Card on the GBA by itself displays only a message from the card's character.
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The games involve scanning villagers' Character Cards, and each villager has different stats for each game. There are a total of eight minigames, each with an A and B variation:
 
The games involve scanning villagers' Character Cards, and each villager has different stats for each game. There are a total of eight minigames, each with an A and B variation:
*''[[Animal Relay]]'' – Boy (1) and Boy (2)
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*[[Animal Relay]] – Boy (1) and Boy (2)
*''[[3-Legged Race]]'' – Boy (3) and Boy (4)
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*[[3-legged Race]] – Boy (3) and Boy (4)
*''[[Tug of War]]'' – Boy (5) and Boy (6)
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*[[Tug of War]] – Boy (5) and Boy (6)
*''[[Who's Dunnit?]]'' – Boy (7) and Boy (8)
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*[[Who's Dunnit?]] – Boy (7) and Boy (8)
*''[[Animal Jumprope]]'' – Girl (1) and Girl (2){{Note|The Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e versions of this minigame are instead on the Girl (7) and Girl (8) cards.}}
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*[[Jump Rope]] – Girl (1) and Girl (2)
*''[[Matchmakers]]'' – Girl (3) and Girl (4)
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*[[Matchmakers]] – Girl (3) and Girl (4)
*''[[Fireworks Show (minigame)|Fireworks Show]]'' – Girl (5) and Girl (6)
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*[[Fireworks Show (minigame)|Fireworks Show]] – Girl (5) and Girl (6)
*''[[Fortune Telling]]'' – Girl (7) and Girl (8){{Note|The Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e versions of this minigame are instead on the Girl (1) and Girl (2) cards.}}
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*[[Fortune Telling]] – Girl (7) and Girl (8)
 
 
Each version of each game has two to three passwords that are given to the player under certain circumstances. Sending one of these passwords in a letter to any villager results in a character sending the player a letter with a unique item.
 
  
There are "SP" versions of ''Fireworks Show'' and ''Fortune Telling'' that are contained on the Boy & Girl and Girl & Boy ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'' promotional Game Cards, respectively.
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Each version of each game has one to three passwords that are given to the player under certain circumstances. Sending one of these passwords in a letter to any villager results in Tom Nook sending the player a letter with a unique item.
  
 
===Classic Game Card===
 
===Classic Game Card===
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There are two Classic Game Cards: Ice Climber (N01) and Mario Bros. (N02), both released only in ''Animal Crossing-e'' as part of Series 4. Scanning these cards on the GBA by itself displays a message from Tom Nook, and scanning them in-game at the eTM results in Tom Nook sending the player a letter containing the {{I|Ice Climber|Animal Crossing}} or {{I|Mario Bros|Animal Crossing}} item, respectively. These cards are the only way to obtain these items.
 
There are two Classic Game Cards: Ice Climber (N01) and Mario Bros. (N02), both released only in ''Animal Crossing-e'' as part of Series 4. Scanning these cards on the GBA by itself displays a message from Tom Nook, and scanning them in-game at the eTM results in Tom Nook sending the player a letter containing the {{I|Ice Climber|Animal Crossing}} or {{I|Mario Bros|Animal Crossing}} item, respectively. These cards are the only way to obtain these items.
  
===''Animal Crossing-e'' sample card===
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===Animal Crossing (promotional card)===
 
{{Multiple Image
 
{{Multiple Image
 
|align = left
 
|align = left
 
|direction = horizontal
 
|direction = horizontal
|footer = The front and back of the ''[[Animal Crossing]]''-e sample card
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|footer = The front and back of the Animal Crossing promotional card
 
|width = 100
 
|width = 100
 
|image1 = Animal Crossing-e PR-1 (Animal Crossing).png
 
|image1 = Animal Crossing-e PR-1 (Animal Crossing).png
 
|image2 = Animal Crossing-e PR-1 (Animal Crossing - Back).png
 
|image2 = Animal Crossing-e PR-1 (Animal Crossing - Back).png
 
}}
 
}}
A promotional ''Animal Crossing-e'' sample card (04-E001) was bundled with the [[e-Reader]] in North America as part of a five-card sample pack and was used to promote the e-Reader card functionality in {{PG}}. When scanned on the [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] by itself, a message appears telling the player to scan the card in {{PG|nolink}} at the eTM in the post office. Scanning it in-game results in the player receiving a letter containing "[[K.K. Ska]]".
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Animal Crossing (485A 04-E001) is a promotional ''Animal Crossing-e'' card, and it is the only e-Reader card that is the only one of its type. The card was bundled with the e-Reader in North America and when scanned on the GBA by itself, a message appears telling the player to scan the card in {{PG|nolink}} at the eTM in the post office. Scanning it in-game results in the player receiving a letter containing "[[K.K. Ska]]".
 
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
{{Image|section|note=Need images of different regions promotional advertisements/flyers/etc. Example of one [https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/c3/02/10111062814.jpg?caw=800 here]. Also need images of North American and promotional packaging. For example, the [https://auctions.afimg.jp/t1000771272/ya/image/t1000771272.2.jpg sleeves] promo Famitsu cards came in.}}
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===Packaging===
 
===Packaging===
====Booster Boxes====
 
<gallery>
 
Doubutsu no Mori+ Booster Box (Series 1).png|{{DnM+}} [[E-Reader card/Series 1 (Doubutsu no Mori+)|Series 1]]
 
Doubutsu no Mori+ Booster Box (Series 2).jpg|{{DnM+|nolink}} [[E-Reader card/Series 2 (Doubutsu no Mori+)|Series 2]]
 
Doubutsu no Mori+ Booster Box (Series 3).png|{{DnM+|nolink}} [[E-Reader card/Series 3 (Doubutsu no Mori+)|Series 3]]
 
Doubutsu no Mori+ Booster Box (Series 4).png|{{DnM+|nolink}} [[E-Reader card/Series 4 (Doubutsu no Mori+)|Series 4]]
 
Doubutsu no Mori e+ Booster Box (Series 1).png|{{DnMe+}} [[E-Reader card/Series 1 (Doubutsu no Mori e+)|Series 1]]
 
Doubutsu no Mori e+ Booster Box (Series 2).jpg|{{DnMe+|nolink}} [[E-Reader card/Series 2 (Doubutsu no Mori e+)|Series 2]]
 
Doubutsu no Mori e+ Booster Box (Series 3).jpg|{{DnMe+|nolink}} [[E-Reader card/Series 3 (Doubutsu no Mori e+)|Series 3]]
 
</gallery>
 
 
====Promotional====
 
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Nintendo Power 163 December 2002 NES Link.png|[[E-Reader card/Promotional (Animal Crossing)|NES Link]] design card for {{PG}} attached to an insert included in [[Nintendo Power]]
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Doubutsu No Mori+ Booster Box (Series 4).png|{{DnM+}} Series 4 booster box
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Doubutsu No Mori e+ Booster Box (Series 2)1.jpg|{{DnMe+}} Series 2 booster box
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Doubutsu No Mori e+ Booster Box (Series 3).jpg|{{DnMe+|nolink}} Series 3 booster box
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Nintendo Power 163 December 2002 NES Link.png|[[E-Reader card/Promotional (Animal Crossing)|Promotional]] NES Link design card for {{PG}} that came in [[Nintendo Power]]
 
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