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'''{{Wp|Sanrio}}''' is a Japanese media company that has partnered with [[Nintendo]] to add crossover content in the {{SER}}. Beginning in {{NLWa}}, villagers and items based on Sanrio's ''{{Wp|Hello Kitty}}'', ''{{Wp|List of Sanrio characters#Pompompurin (1996)|Pompompurin}}'', ''{{Wp|Little Twin Stars}}'', ''{{Wp|Cinnamoroll}}'', ''{{Wp|List of Sanrio characters#My Melody (1975)|My Melody}}'', and ''{{Wp|List of Sanrio characters#Keroppi|Keroppi}}'' franchises have appeared. Sanrio crossover content has also appeared in {{PC}} and {{NH}}. | '''{{Wp|Sanrio}}''' is a Japanese media company that has partnered with [[Nintendo]] to add crossover content in the {{SER}}. Beginning in {{NLWa}}, villagers and items based on Sanrio's ''{{Wp|Hello Kitty}}'', ''{{Wp|List of Sanrio characters#Pompompurin (1996)|Pompompurin}}'', ''{{Wp|Little Twin Stars}}'', ''{{Wp|Cinnamoroll}}'', ''{{Wp|List of Sanrio characters#My Melody (1975)|My Melody}}'', and ''{{Wp|List of Sanrio characters#Keroppi|Keroppi}}'' franchises have appeared. Sanrio crossover content has also appeared in {{PC}} and {{NH}}. | ||
Revision as of 22:43, February 25, 2021
Sanrio is a Japanese media company that has partnered with Nintendo to add crossover content in the Animal Crossing series. Beginning in Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo, villagers and items based on Sanrio's Hello Kitty, Pompompurin, Little Twin Stars, Cinnamoroll, My Melody, and Keroppi franchises have appeared. Sanrio crossover content has also appeared in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp and Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Villagers
The following six villagers are based on Sanrio franchises:
- Chai – A peppy elephant based on the Cinnamoroll franchise.
- Chelsea – A normal deer based on the My Melody franchise.
- Étoile – A normal sheep based on the Little Twin Stars franchise.
- Marty – A lazy bear cub based on the Pompompurin franchise.
- Toby – A smug rabbit based on the Keroppi franchise.
- Rilla – A peppy gorilla based on the Hello Kitty franchise.
amiibo cards
Each of the Sanrio villagers have an amiibo card as part of the Sanrio Collaboration Series. The series was initially released in Europe and Japan alongside the Welcome amiibo update.[citation needed] In January 2021, coinciding with the announcement the 1.7.0 Free Update, Nintendo announced that the Sanrio Collaboration Series would return to retailers in North America, Europe, and Japan on March 26, 2021, marking the first time the cards were released in North America.[1][2][3]
Appearances
In Welcome amiibo
The six Sanrio villagers are introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo. If their amiibo cards are scanned, they can be invited to the campground or asked to move in. Their RVs contain items based on their franchises.
In New Horizons
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the Cinnamoroll Poster, My Melody Poster, Kiki & Lala Poster, Pompompurin Poster, Kerokerokeroppi Poster, and Hello Kitty Poster can be obtained from Nook Shopping after Chai, Chelsea, Étoile, Marty, Toby, and Rilla's amiibo cards, respectively, are scanned in Photopia.
While initially absent from the game, the Sanrio villagers and items will return in the 1.9.0 Sanrio Crossover on March 18, 2021.[4] The items can be unlocked for purchase and the villagers can move to the player's island if their amiibo cards are scanned.
In Pocket Camp
The Sanrio villagers and items were added to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp for a limited time in 2019 as part of the Sanrio Characters Collection. The first collection, released on July 11, included Chai, Rilla, and their respective items; the second, released on July 22, included Chelsea, Marty, and their respective items; and the third, released on August 9, included Toby, Étoile, and their respective items.
References
- ↑ @NintendoAmerica. [1]. Twitter. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ↑ @NintendoEurope. [2]. Twitter. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ↑ @Nintendo. [3]. Twitter. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ↑ Nintendo (February 25, 2021). "Get Ready for a Sanrio Crossover! – Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Nintendo Switch". YouTube. Retrieved February 25, 2021.