List of implied publications

In the, there are several unseen magazines and other publications, usually read and mentioned by villagers.

Captain Paperweight
"...if someone broke in and stole my collection of Captain Paperweight comics..."

- Lazy villagers

Captain Paperweight is a comic book mentioned by lazy villagers in Animal Crossing: City Folk. Nothing, aside from that the title implies it is a superhero comic, with the superhero in question called Captain Paperweight, is known about this comic. This comic might be based on Captain Underpants, a comic series by Dav Pilkey.

Chillin' Magazine
Chillin' Magazine is an unseen magazine featured in and. It is read by lazy villagers. It focuses on relaxation, and features articles on subjects like the world's comfiest furniture. It is similar to Ms. Nintendique, another un-seen magazine read by snooty and peppy villagers and Fauna Magazine, an un-seen magazine but mentioned by Tom Nook when selling clothes in.

Crazed Fan / Fork Bender Magazine
Crazed Fan and Fork Bender Magazine are magazines mentioned by peppy villagers in the town. Among other things, they recommend weekly "lucky items", such as carpets.

Fauna Magazine
Fauna Magazine is a fashion magazine appearing only in and  that Tom Nook mentions when trying to sell players clothing, saying that the magazine calls it hip. Some of the villagers also mention it occasionally. Fauna Magazine did not re-appear in and  because clothes were from then on, sold by the Able Sisters. Ms. Nintendique is another fashion magazine, although Ms. Nintendique seems to tell villagers also how to soften skin and such, usually using impossible methods such as bathing in a certain food or collecting a set of fossils.

Ms. Nintendique
Ms. Nintendique is a magazine mentioned by snooty and peppy villagers in the town. It parodies real magazines that focus on beauty and self-help. The name of this magazine is a portmanteau of Nintendo and Montique. Snooty villagers make references to it, such as mentioning beauty tips and products. Some of the beauty tips involve bathing in a certain food, such as apple cider. On occasion, a snooty villager will show doubts about these tips, and mention she dislikes trying the same tip last year with a different food. The publication also states that certain villagers make good couples.

A discussion about the magazine between two peppy villagers may result in one animal mentioning the High Heels Special of said magazine, and then asking the other if she still has martial arts classes. The other animal will then use the "Rage" emotion, because she thinks the animal who asked is calling her a wimp. The angry animal will then realize what she meant by commenting, "Oh yeah... You could do some real damage wearing them..." Every once and a while, a villager who reads Ms. Nintendique will tell you she had taken a quiz from the magazine and then made her own quiz, wanting the player to take it. Some villagers will also say that they have purchased a certain item from "Ms. Nintendique" and have accidentally bought two of the same item, meaning that they will give the player the second item.

Two copies of "Ms. Nintendique" are next to the cash register in Shampoodle

Nerds and Wyverns Weekly
Nerds and Wyverns Weekly is a magazine catering to nerds in the Animal Crossing universe. First mentioned in, it is a parody of magazines such as Dungeon and Dragon, which cater to players of the stereotypically nerdy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.

Among other things, Nerds features home decor, such as carpeting, that is considered "nerdy". When peppy villagers see an item they own featured in the magazine, they quickly get rid of it, presumably to avoid looking nerdy.

Precipitation Monthly
Precipitation Monthly is an unseen magazine read by the Snowman that are built by the player during winter. The only known information of this magazine is that it has a list of snowbachelors.

Staplers: A Brief History
Staplers: A Brief History is a book villagers may mention, asking if the player has read it.