User:Sunmarsh

Introduction
Hello everyone, sunmarsh here!

Long-time Animal Crossing addict and researcher, I've written guides on specialized topics for every (English-localized) AC title including a comprehensive guide to Wild World which you can find more info on here. I also run a tumblr blog at animalcrossingus. Be sure to look out for me on ACC, Inkipedia, and (rarely) Pikipedia.

Having suffered from Animal Crossing addiction for most of my life, if you have a question about the series or a specific game mechanic I will most likely be able to answer it. Feel free to post a question to my talk page and I'll be happy to share the fruits of my affliction with you.

To-do list
If you're ever looking for something to do, take your pick.

Template tasks

 * Remove e-card functionality from Template:Villager Header and move it to a separate template.
 * Template should prioritize amiibo card info and run along the bottom of the page.
 * Coordinate colors with Template:E-card.


 * Change colors of Template:Villager Info to match Template:Infobox Villager. Smallcheckmark.png
 * Add picture and quote to Template:Villager Info per discussion here. Smallcheckmark.png
 * Mock up for this: here


 * Fix Template:Infobox Villager to correctly display star sign without birthday.
 * Consider making star sign a separate field as it was confirmed that some villagers have a star sign but no confirmed birth date.


 * Allow for proper display of catchphrases from different regions in Template:Infobox Villager.
 * Consider whether Template:Infobox Villager should automatically apply villager categories to pages as proposed here.
 * Make sure Template:Infobox Villager works correctly with islanders that do not have a fruit preference (aka any islanders that debuted in DnMe+- check list of islanders).
 * Make sure all series/themes/sets are included in navigation templates.

Image-related tasks

 * Create a gallery of amiibo cards
 * Consider whether or not to include images of Japanese and European versions of the cards as well.


 * Update poor quality versions of e-cards with better versions from this site.
 * Upload item images from older game titles (e.g. ACGC).
 * ACC used to have a searchable item catalog (with pictures) for ACGC and probably still has the images stored somewhere. (Perhaps someone could ask about using them?)

Article-related tasks

 * Consider making pages for each e-card- do we have enough info (discussion here)?
 * Create a page for amiibo cards with links on the Merchandise page and a section linking to it (with Template:Main) on the amiibo article.
 * Consider making separate pages for each series of amiibo cards- series 2 already confirmed for Japanese release.


 * Finish creating list pages for furniture/clothing by color, genre, and style. Break up by game.
 * Ensure compatibility with Template:Villager Info.


 * Finish adding wall/carpet to theme pages.
 * Make sure theme and set pages have the correct capitalization.
 * If not move the pages to the correct location.


 * Create a page listing regional differences (particularly translation differences).
 * Include Japanese literal translations on series, theme and set pages. (e.g. Spooky Series is known as the Halloween Series in Japanese)
 * Create a list of villager birthdays (note star signs).
 * Create a list of star signs with birthdays if applicable (as not all villagers with star signs have birthdays).
 * Create lists of usable items (e.g. beds, TVs, furniture that can be placed on walls, tables etc.) grouped by game.
 * Apply Template:TableHeader to all furniture Set pages.
 * Create redirect pages for individual items to their parent Series, Theme, or Set pages.
 * Figure out how to group any items that are not part of a Series, Theme, Set or Category and create pages for similar items.
 * Note that provides an item-grouping system that may assist in this process, and/or may require separate documentation.

Animal Crossing stereos
Made this on a whim, may make more. The initial goal was to create one for every stereo in the game. We would then 'fill' each one with all the K.K. songs as played by that stereo system. Each system sounds a little different so I figured this would be a cool way to showcase that.