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:''For prerelease and unused content in Animal Crossing, see [[Prerelease and unused content in Animal Crossing]].''
:''For a list of prerelease and unused content in Animal Crossing, see [[List of prerelease and unused content in Animal Crossing]].''
 
 
The following is a list of '''[[prerelease and unused content]]''' in {{DnM}}.
 
The following is a list of '''[[prerelease and unused content]]''' in {{DnM}}.
  
 
==Early builds==
 
==Early builds==
 
===Nintendo Space World 2000===
 
===Nintendo Space World 2000===
{{DnM|nolink}} was first showcased in a one-minute trailer at {{Wp|Nintendo Space World#Space World 2000|Space World 2000}},<ref>{{Cite web|author=Adam Washington|date=May 13, 2013|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDlqHLoeqiA&t=1449s&ab_channel=AdamWashington|title=Spaceworld 2000 - Nintendo Press Conference and Show Floor Highlights|site=YouTube|retrieved=May 1, 2021}}</ref> a Japanese video game trade show hosted by [[Nintendo]]. Screenshots were also published in an article on Nintendo's Japanese website.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=2000|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130701013643/http://www.nintendo.co.jp/event/sw2000/itiran/n64/soft/d_mori/index.html|title=どうぶつの森(仮称)|site=nintendo.co.jp|archive-date=July 1, 2013|retrieved=April 30, 2021}}</ref> The trailer and screenshots show some differences from the final release.
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{{DnM|nolink}} was first showcased in a one-minute trailer at {{Wp|Nintendo Space World#Space World 2000|Space World 2000}},<ref>{{Cite web|author=Adam Washington|date=May 13, 2013|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDlqHLoeqiA&t=1449s&ab_channel=AdamWashington|title=Spaceworld 2000 - Nintendo Press Conference and Show Floor Highlights|site=YouTube|retrieved=May 1, 2021}}</ref> a Japanese video game trade show hosted by [[Nintendo]]. Nine screenshots were sent to the press and published in an article on Nintendo's Japanese website.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=2000|url=https://archive.org/details/sw-2000-hardware-psd|title=Nintendo Spaceworld 2000 Press Kit|site=archive.org|retrieved=January 5, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=2000|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130701013643/http://www.nintendo.co.jp/event/sw2000/itiran/n64/soft/d_mori/index.html|title=どうぶつの森(仮称)|site=nintendo.co.jp|archive-date=July 1, 2013|retrieved=April 30, 2021}}</ref> The trailer and screenshots show some differences from the final release.
 
[[File:DnM Logo Space World 2000.png|thumb|right|The logo shown at Space World 2000]]
 
[[File:DnM Logo Space World 2000.png|thumb|right|The logo shown at Space World 2000]]
 
*The game has a tentative logo, featuring a different font, color, and layout from the final one.
 
*The game has a tentative logo, featuring a different font, color, and layout from the final one.
*The [[bulletin board]] is located to the left of the [[Wishing Well|shrine]], rather than in the middle of the [[player house]] acre.
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*The [[bulletin board]] is located to the left of the [[wishing well|shrine]], rather than in the middle of the [[player house]] acre.
 
*The sprites for [[furniture]], [[wallpaper]], and [[Flooring|carpets]] are all a beige version of the [[map]] sprite from the final game rather than a unique sprite for each.
 
*The sprites for [[furniture]], [[wallpaper]], and [[Flooring|carpets]] are all a beige version of the [[map]] sprite from the final game rather than a unique sprite for each.
*A blue [[villager house]] palette that is not in the final game is shown.
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*A blue [[villager houses|villager house]] palette that is not in the final game is shown.
 
*[[Signpost]]s have an image of a blue house on them rather than a piece of paper with text.
 
*[[Signpost]]s have an image of a blue house on them rather than a piece of paper with text.
 
*The shrine has a green roof and a more red wood color.
 
*The shrine has a green roof and a more red wood color.
 
*A villager's door has a wreath on it.
 
*A villager's door has a wreath on it.
[[File:DnM SW2000 5.png|thumb|right|250px|A screenshot Nook's Cranny from Space World 2000, showing a different shop wallpaper and carpet, different item sprites, and a shirt worn by the player that does not appear in the final game.]]
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[[File:DnM SW2000 5.png|thumb|right|250px|A screenshot of Nook's Cranny from Space World 2000, showing a different shop wallpaper and carpet, different item sprites, and a shirt worn by the player that does not appear in the final game.]]
*[[Nook's Cranny]] uses the {{I|Cabin Wall|Animal Crossing}} and {{I|Old Flooring|Animal Crossing}} rather than its own unique wallpaper and carpet.
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*[[Nook's Cranny]] uses the {{I|cabin wall|PG}} and {{I|old flooring|PG}} rather than its own unique wallpaper and carpet.
*Two shirts that are not in the final game are shown. One is light blue and has the character ''店'' (''shop'') on it. The character, paired it being worn in a screenshot at Nook's Cranny with [[Tom Nook]] asking the player to deliver furniture, suggests it is an early version of the {{I|Work Uniform|Animal Crossing}}. The other shirt is dark blue with hollow yellow squares on it.
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*Two shirts that are not in the final game are shown. One is light blue and has the character ''店'' (''shop'') on it. A screenshot that shows the player at Nook's Cranny with [[Tom Nook]] asking the player to deliver furniture suggests it is an early version of the {{I|work uniform|PG}}. The other shirt is dark blue with hollow yellow squares on it.
*The {{I|Lovely Bed|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Lovely End Table|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Lovely Lamp|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Lovely Vanity|Animal Crossing}}, and {{I|Mama Bear|Animal Crossing}} have different designs.
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*The {{I|blue kotatsu|DnM+}}, {{I|lovely bed|PG}}, {{I|lovely end table|PG}}, {{I|lovely lamp|PG}}, {{I|lovely vanity|PG}}, and {{I|Mama bear|PG}} have different designs.
  
 
==Partial source code leak==
 
==Partial source code leak==
On July 25, 2020, partial source code for {{DnM|nolink}} was {{Wp|2020 Nintendo data leak|leaked onto the Internet}} along with source code several other Nintendo games. The source code contains many assets and pieces of development information that are not in the final game.
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On July 25, 2020, partial source code for {{DnM|nolink}} was {{Wp|2020 Nintendo data leak|leaked onto the Internet}} along with source code of several other Nintendo games. The source code contains many assets and pieces of development information that are not in the final game.
  
 
===Discoveries===
 
===Discoveries===
*A model for an unused [[cat]] villager, referred to as <tt>CAT13</tt> in its file names.<ref name="Nintendo Wire leak">{{Cite web|author=Reece Heather|date=July 28, 2020|url=https://nintendowire.com/news/2020/07/28/animal-crossing-64-leaked-assets-reveal-early-designs-an-unused-character-and-a-spaceworld-2000-graphic/|title=Animal Crossing 64 leaked assets reveal early designs, an unused character, and a Spaceworld 2000 graphic|site=Nintendo Wire|retrieved=July 28, 2020}}</ref> This ID was repurposed for [[Punchy]], who is introduced in {{PG}}. This is not to be confused with [[Stinky]], who has the villager ID <tt>cat13</tt> in later games.  
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{{Redirects|title=CAT13|the [[cat]] villager who would later be assigned "<tt>cat13</tt>"|Stinky}}
*The folder containing assets for <tt>BEAR3</tt> is missing from data, which may possibly indicate a cut [[bear]] villager.<ref>{{Cite web|author=TV <nowiki>|</nowiki> Dreamers Dev|date=July 30, 2020|url=https://twitter.com/lombTV/status/1288722133758156800|title=Unlike CAT13, all data pertaining to BEAR3 was scrubbed entirely. The folder where its textures wouldve been saved was scrubbed as well.|site=Twitter|retrieved=December 06, 2020}}</ref>
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*A model for an unused [[cat]] villager, referred to as <tt>CAT13</tt> in its file names.<ref name="Nintendo Wire leak">{{Cite web|author=Reece Heather|date=July 28, 2020|url=https://nintendowire.com/news/2020/07/28/animal-crossing-64-leaked-assets-reveal-early-designs-an-unused-character-and-a-spaceworld-2000-graphic/|title=Animal Crossing 64 leaked assets reveal early designs, an unused character, and a Spaceworld 2000 graphic|site=Nintendo Wire|retrieved=July 28, 2020}}</ref> This [[List of villager IDs (Animal Crossing)|ID]] was repurposed for [[Ankha]], who is introduced in {{PG}}. (This is not to be confused with [[Stinky]], who has the villager ID <tt>cat13</tt> [[List of villager IDs|in later games]].) Using a [[Gameplay modification#Custom villagers|custom villager]] in {{DnMe+}}, CAT13's textures can be seen on a cat model, wearing the {{I|beatnik shirt|PG}} present on the body texture:
*Textures and a model for [[Blathers]],<ref name="Nintendo Wire leak"></ref> who does not appear in the final game.
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<gallery mode=nolines>
*Textures and a model for [[Wisp]],<ref name="Nintendo Wire leak"></ref><ref>{{Cite web|author=TV <nowiki>|</nowiki> Dreamers Dev|date=August 4, 2020|url=https://twitter.com/lombTV/status/1290669939821621249|title=Wade from the N64brew Discord decided to do their own digging and gave me permission to post their findings. Here's early Wisp modeled fully!|site=Twitter|retrieved=November 28, 2020}}</ref> who does not appear in the final game.
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CAT13 DnM Model.png
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</gallery>
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*The folder containing assets for <tt>BEA3</tt> is missing from data, which may possibly indicate a cut [[bear]] villager.<ref>{{Cite Twitter|author=lombTV|date=July 30, 2020|url=https://x.com/lombTV/status/1288722133758156800|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221118181310/https://twitter.com/lombTV/status/1288722133758156800|archive-date=November 18, 2022|title=Unlike CAT13, all data pertaining to BEAR3 was scrubbed entirely. The folder where its textures wouldve been saved was scrubbed as well.|retrieved=December 06, 2020}}</ref> This ID is missing in later versions of the game as well.
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*Textures and a model for [[Blathers]],<ref name="Nintendo Wire leak"/> who does not appear in the final game. The textures resemble [[Celeste]],  most notably with the beady eyes, indicating it may have been the inspiration or cause for her creation and design.
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<gallery mode=nolines>
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Blathers Unused Model DnM.png
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</gallery>
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*Textures and a model for [[Wisp]],<ref name="Nintendo Wire leak"/><ref>{{Cite Twitter|author=lombTV|date=August 4, 2020|url=https://x.com/lombTV/status/1290669939821621249|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221118175252/https://twitter.com/lombTV/status/1290669939821621249|archive-date=November 18, 2022|title=Wade from the N64brew Discord decided to do their own digging and gave me permission to post their findings. Here's early Wisp modeled fully!|retrieved=November 28, 2020}}</ref> who does not appear in the final game.
 
<gallery widths=64px mode=nolines>
 
<gallery widths=64px mode=nolines>
 
Wisp DnM Unused Model 1.png
 
Wisp DnM Unused Model 1.png
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
*A screenshot of a customized title screen which appears to be for use during {{Wp|Nintendo Space World#Space World 2000|Space World 2000}}, a Nintendo-hosted video game trade show.<ref name="Nintendo Wire leak"></ref>
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*A screenshot of a customized title screen which appears to be for use during {{Wp|Nintendo Space World#Space World 2000|Space World 2000}}, a Nintendo-hosted video game trade show.<ref name="Nintendo Wire leak"/>
 
<gallery mode=nolines>
 
<gallery mode=nolines>
 
DnM Title Screen Spaceworld 2000.png
 
DnM Title Screen Spaceworld 2000.png
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
*Models for two unused human characters: <tt>SOLDIER</tt> and <tt>OBA</tt> (Japanese for "aunt").<ref>{{Cite web|author=TV <nowiki>|</nowiki> Dreamers Dev|date=July 29, 2020|url=https://twitter.com/lombTV/status/1288689220081668096|title=And here they are! The recreated models of SOLDIER and OBA!|site=Twitter|retrieved=July 30, 2020}}</ref> The word ''oba'' is short for ''obaba'', which is one of the internal names for [[Joan]], suggesting this character may have been an early version of Joan.
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*Models for three unused human characters: <tt>SOLDIER1</tt>, <tt>SOLDIER2</tt>, and <tt>OBA</tt> (Japanese for "aunt").<ref>{{Cite Twitter|author=lombTV|date=July 29, 2020|url=https://x.com/lombTV/status/1288689220081668096|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410034104/https://twitter.com/lombTV/status/1288689220081668096|archive-date=April 10, 2022|title=And here they are! The recreated models of SOLDIER and OBA!|retrieved=July 30, 2020}}</ref> The word ''oba'' is short for ''obaba'', which is one of the internal names for [[Joan]], suggesting this character may have been an early version of Joan. It is also possible that SOLDIER1 and SOLDIER2 were early versions of [[Copper]] and [[Booker]], considering their Japanese names, Police Officer A and Police Officer B. Similarly to Copper and Booker, SOLDIER1 is taller, while SOLDIER2 is shorter and heavier.
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<gallery mode=nolines>
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Soldier1 Model DnM.png
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Soldier2 Model DnM.png
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Oba Model DnM.png
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</gallery>
  
*An in-development dungeon map presumably from when the game was still an RPG.<ref name="Cuyler">Datamine of the leaked files by Cuyler</ref>
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*A leftover in-development dungeon map from ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''.<ref name="Cuyler">Datamine of the leaked files by Cuyler</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tcrf.net/Development:The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Ocarina_of_Time/File_Select_Map|title=Development:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/File Select Map|site=The Cutting Room Floor|retrieved=March 9, 2022}}</ref>
 
<gallery mode=nolines>
 
<gallery mode=nolines>
 
DnM Course Map S Beta.png
 
DnM Course Map S Beta.png
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
*A test room.<ref>{{Cite web|author=TV <nowiki>|</nowiki> Dreamers Dev|date=August 4, 2020|url=https://twitter.com/lombTV/status/1290670393565548551|title=A test room. This was likely used to test player room functions.|site=Twitter|retrieved=May 2, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|author=TV <nowiki>|</nowiki> Dreamers Dev|date=August 4, 2020|url=https://twitter.com/lombTV/status/1290670935184420864|https://twitter.com/lombTV/status/1290670935184420864title=|site=Twitter|retrieved=May 2, 2021}}</ref>
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*A test room.<ref>{{Cite Twitter|author=lombTV|date=August 4, 2020|url=https://x.com/lombTV/status/1290670393565548551|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221118175304/https://twitter.com/lombTV/status/1290670393565548551|archive-date=November 18, 2022|quote=A test room. This was likely used to test player room functions.|retrieved=May 2, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Twitter|author=lombTV|date=August 4, 2020|url=https://x.com/lombTV/status/1290670935184420864|https://x.com/lombTV/status/1290670935184420864|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200804160455/https://twitter.com/lombTV/status/1290670935184420864|archive-date=August 4, 2020|retrieved=May 2, 2021}}</ref>
 
<gallery mode=nolines>
 
<gallery mode=nolines>
 
DnM Unused Test Room 1.png
 
DnM Unused Test Room 1.png
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*Icons for 9 unused items: <tt>cd</tt>, <tt>guitar</tt>, <tt>kusuri</tt> (''medicine''), <tt>nuts</tt>, <tt>pet</tt>, <tt>seed</tt>, <tt>nae</tt> (''seedling''), <tt>sickle</tt>, and <tt>ueki</tt> (''potted plant'').<ref name="Cuyler"/>
 
*Icons for 9 unused items: <tt>cd</tt>, <tt>guitar</tt>, <tt>kusuri</tt> (''medicine''), <tt>nuts</tt>, <tt>pet</tt>, <tt>seed</tt>, <tt>nae</tt> (''seedling''), <tt>sickle</tt>, and <tt>ueki</tt> (''potted plant'').<ref name="Cuyler"/>
 
<gallery widths=64px class=sprite mode=nolines>
 
<gallery widths=64px class=sprite mode=nolines>
CD DnM Unused Inv Icon.png|<tt>cd</tt>{{Note|Replaced with the {{I|Handkerchief|Animal Crossing}} in the final game.}}
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CD DnM Unused Inv Icon.png|<tt>cd</tt>{{Note|Replaced with the {{I|handkerchief|PG}} in the final game.}}
Guitar DnM Unused Inv Icon.png|<tt>guitar</tt>{{Note|Replaced with the {{I|Camera|Animal Crossing}} in the final game.}}
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Guitar DnM Unused Inv Icon.png|<tt>guitar</tt>{{Note|Replaced with the {{I|camera|PG}} in the final game.}}
 
Kusuri DnM Unused Inv Icon.png|<tt>kusuri</tt>
 
Kusuri DnM Unused Inv Icon.png|<tt>kusuri</tt>
Nuts DnM Unused Inv Icon.png|<tt>nuts</tt>{{Note|Replaced with the [[Cherry]] in the final game.}}
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Nuts DnM Unused Inv Icon.png|<tt>nuts</tt>{{Note|Replaced with the {{I|cherry|PG}} in the final game.}}
Pet DnM Unused Inv Icon.png|<tt>pet</tt>{{Note|Likely intended to be a [[trash]] item, as the icon is located next to those of the Boot, Empty Can, and Old Tire in the leaked files.}}
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Pet DnM Unused Inv Icon.png|<tt>pet</tt>{{Note|Likely intended to be a [[trash]] item, as the icon is located next to those of the {{I|boot|PG}}, {{I|empty can|PG}}, and {{I|old tire|PG}} in the leaked files.}}
 
Seed DnM Unused Inv Icon.png|<tt>seed</tt>
 
Seed DnM Unused Inv Icon.png|<tt>seed</tt>
 
Nae DnM Unused Inv Icon.png|<tt>nae</tt>
 
Nae DnM Unused Inv Icon.png|<tt>nae</tt>
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Aircheck DnM Early Inv Icon.png|[[List of K.K. Slider songs|Aircheck]]
 
Aircheck DnM Early Inv Icon.png|[[List of K.K. Slider songs|Aircheck]]
 
Bug DnM Early Inv Icon.png|[[Bug]]
 
Bug DnM Early Inv Icon.png|[[Bug]]
Bug DnM Early Inv Icon 2.png|Bug{{Note|name="Bugs/Fish"|There are also icons numbered 2–32, and icons with a blue background.}}
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Bug DnM Early Inv Icon 2.png|Bug{{Note|name="Bug/Fish"|There are also icons numbered 2–32, and icons with a blue background.}}
 
Fish DnM Early Inv Icon.png|[[Fish]]
 
Fish DnM Early Inv Icon.png|[[Fish]]
 
Fish DnM Early Inv Icon 2.png|Fish{{Note|Bears a resemblance to the unused "[[List of prerelease and unused content in Animal Crossing#Corrupted or unusable items|bluefish]]" item in {{PG}}.}}
 
Fish DnM Early Inv Icon 2.png|Fish{{Note|Bears a resemblance to the unused "[[List of prerelease and unused content in Animal Crossing#Corrupted or unusable items|bluefish]]" item in {{PG}}.}}
 
Fish DnM Early Inv Icon 3.png|Fish
 
Fish DnM Early Inv Icon 3.png|Fish
Fish DnM Early Inv Icon 4.png|Fish{{Note|name="Bugs/Fish"}}
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Fish DnM Early Inv Icon 4.png|Fish{{Note|name="Bug/Fish"}}
 
Letter DnM Early Inv Icon 2.png|[[Letter]]
 
Letter DnM Early Inv Icon 2.png|[[Letter]]
 
Letter DnM Early Inv Icon.png|Letter
 
Letter DnM Early Inv Icon.png|Letter
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Letter (Player; Opened; Present) DnM Early Inv Icon 2.png|Letter
 
Letter (Player; Opened; Present) DnM Early Inv Icon 2.png|Letter
 
Letter (Player; Opened; Present) DnM Early Inv Icon.png|Letter
 
Letter (Player; Opened; Present) DnM Early Inv Icon.png|Letter
1,000 Bells DnM Early Inv Icon.png|1,000 [[Bells]]
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1,000 Bells DnM Early Inv Icon.png|1,000 [[Bell]]s
 
10,000 Bells DnM Early Inv Icon.png|10,000 Bells
 
10,000 Bells DnM Early Inv Icon.png|10,000 Bells
 
30,000 Bells DnM Early Inv Icon 2.png|30,000 Bells
 
30,000 Bells DnM Early Inv Icon 2.png|30,000 Bells
 
30,000 Bells DnM Early Inv Icon.png|30,000 Bells
 
30,000 Bells DnM Early Inv Icon.png|30,000 Bells
Axe DnM Early Inv Icon.png|[[Axe]]
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Axe DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Axe|PG}}
Empty Can DnM Early Inv Icon.png|[[Trash|Empty Can]]
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Comic Book DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Comic book|PG}}
Fishing Rod DnM Early Inv Icon.png|[[Fishing Rod]]
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Empty Can DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Empty can|PG}}
Game Boy DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Game Boy|Animal Crossing}}
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Fishing Rod DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Fishing rod|PG}}
Glasses Case DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Glasses Case|Animal Crossing}}
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Game Boy DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Game Boy|PG}}
Net DnM Early Inv Icon.png|[[Net]]
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Glasses Case DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Glasses case|PG}}
Picture Book DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Picture Book|Animal Crossing}}
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Net DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Net|PG}}
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Picture Book DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Picture book|PG}}
 
Present DnM Early Inv Icon.png|[[Present]]
 
Present DnM Early Inv Icon.png|[[Present]]
Pokémon Pikachu DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Pokémon Pikachu|Animal Crossing}}
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Pokémon Pikachu DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Pokémon Pikachu|PG}}
Watch DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Watch|Animal Crossing}}
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Watch DnM Early Inv Icon.png|{{I|Watch|PG}}
 
</gallery>
 
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Cloth029 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth029</tt>
 
Cloth029 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth029</tt>
 
Cloth030 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth030</tt>
 
Cloth030 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth030</tt>
Cloth038 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth038</tt>{{Note|Similar to the {{I|Citrus Shirt|Animal Crossing}}.}}
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Cloth038 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth038</tt>{{Note|Similar to the {{I|citrus shirt|PG}}.}}
 
Cloth044 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth044</tt>
 
Cloth044 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth044</tt>
 
Cloth054 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth054</tt>{{Note|Based on [[zeldawiki:Link|Link]]'s tunic from [[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]].}}
 
Cloth054 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth054</tt>{{Note|Based on [[zeldawiki:Link|Link]]'s tunic from [[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]].}}
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Cloth078 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth078</tt>
 
Cloth078 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth078</tt>
 
Cloth079 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth079</tt>
 
Cloth079 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth079</tt>
Cloth080 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth080</tt>
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Cloth080 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth080</tt>{{Note|Based on Char's uniform from ''{{Wp|Mobile Suit Gundam}}''.}}
Cloth081 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth081</tt>
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Cloth081 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth081</tt>{{Note|Based on Rei's plugsuit from ''{{Wp|Neon Genesis Evangelion}}''.}}
Cloth082 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth082</tt>
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Cloth082 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth082</tt>{{Note|Based on the RX-78-2 Gundam from ''{{Wp|Mobile Suit Gundam}}''.}}
Cloth083 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth083</tt>
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Cloth083 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth083</tt>{{Note|Based on the MS-06F Zaku II from ''{{Wp|Mobile Suit Gundam}}''.}}
 
Cloth084 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth084</tt>
 
Cloth084 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth084</tt>
Cloth087 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth087</tt>
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Cloth087 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth087</tt>{{Note|Features Sachiel from ''{{Wp|Neon Genesis Evangelion}}''.}}
 
Cloth092 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth092</tt>
 
Cloth092 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth092</tt>
 
Cloth098 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth098</tt>
 
Cloth098 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth098</tt>
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Cloth122 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth122</tt>
 
Cloth122 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth122</tt>
 
Cloth142 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth142</tt>
 
Cloth142 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth142</tt>
Cloth146 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth146</tt>
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Cloth146 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth146</tt>{{Note|Based on the ''{{Wp|Hanshin Tigers}}'' jersey.}}
 
Cloth149 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth149</tt>
 
Cloth149 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth149</tt>
 
Cloth163 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth163</tt>
 
Cloth163 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth163</tt>
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Cloth193 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth193</tt>
 
Cloth193 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth193</tt>
 
Cloth194 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth194</tt>
 
Cloth194 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth194</tt>
Cloth200 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth200</tt>{{Note|Similar to the {{I|Berry Gingham|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Lemon Gingham|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Melon Gingham|Animal Crossing}}, {{I|Mint Gingham|Animal Crossing}}, and {{I|Sherbet Gingham|Animal Crossing}}.}}
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Cloth200 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth200</tt>{{Note|Similar to the {{I|berry gingham|PG}}, {{I|lemon gingham|PG}}, {{I|melon gingham|PG}}, {{I|mint gingham|PG}}, and {{I|sherbet gingham|PG}}.}}
 
Cloth220 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth220</tt>
 
Cloth220 DnM Unused Texture.png|<tt>cloth220</tt>
 
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*Early textures for 23 clothing items.<ref name="Cuyler"/>
 
*Early textures for 23 clothing items.<ref name="Cuyler"/>
 
<gallery widths=64px class=sprite mode=nolines>
 
<gallery widths=64px class=sprite mode=nolines>
Blue Scale Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Blue Scale Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Blue Scale Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Blue scale shirt|PG}}
Chain-Gang Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Chain-Gang Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Chain-Gang Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Chain-gang shirt|PG}}
Cloudy Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Cloudy Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Cloudy Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Cloudy shirt|PG}}
Cow Print DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Cow Print|Animal Crossing}}
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Cow Print DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Cow print|PG}}
Desert Camo DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Desert Camo|Animal Crossing}}
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Desert Camo DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Desert camo|PG}}
Eight-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Eight-Ball Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Eight-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Eight-ball shirt|PG}}
Five-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Five-Ball Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Five-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Five-ball shirt|PG}}
Four-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Four-Ball Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Four-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Four-ball shirt|PG}}
Jingle Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Jingle Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Jingle Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Jingle shirt|PG}}
Jungle Camo DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Jungle Camo|Animal Crossing}}
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Jungle Camo DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Jungle camo|PG}}
Kiddie Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Kiddie Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Kiddie Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Kiddie shirt|PG}}
Leopard Print DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Leopard Print|Animal Crossing}}
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Leopard Print DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Leopard print|PG}}
MVP Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|MVP Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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MVP Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|MVP shirt|PG}}
Nine-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Nine-Ball Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Nine-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Nine-ball shirt|PG}}
One-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|One-Ball Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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One-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|One-ball shirt|PG}}
Polar Fleece DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Polar Fleece|Animal Crossing}}
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Polar Fleece DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Polar fleece|PG}}
Seven-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Seven-Ball Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Seven-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Seven-ball shirt|PG}}
Six-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Six-Ball Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Six-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Six-ball shirt|PG}}
Three-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Three-Ball Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Three-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Three-ball shirt|PG}}
Two-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Two-Ball Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Two-Ball Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Two-ball shirt|PG}}
Watermelon Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Watermelon Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Watermelon Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Watermelon shirt|PG}}
Wavy Pink Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Wavy Pink Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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Wavy Pink Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Wavy pink shirt|PG}}
Wavy Tan Shirt DnM Early Texture.png|{{I|Wavy Tan Shirt|Animal Crossing}}
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</gallery>
 
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
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Map Acre DnM Early Icon 1.png
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Map Acre DnM Early Icon 56.png
 
Map Acre DnM Early Icon 57.png
 
Map Acre DnM Early Icon 57.png
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==Unused content==
 
==Unused content==
The following unused content does not appear in later releases of the game.
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:''This section only covers content that only appears in Doubutsu no Mori. For unused content that was retained in subsequent releases, see [[prerelease and unused content in Animal Crossing]].''
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The following unused content appears in the final game and was removed in {{DnM+}} and all subsequent releases.  
  
 
===Unused furniture items===
 
===Unused furniture items===
The Chest, Modern Den Chair, Nice Speaker, Rack, Unused Dresser, Unused Monkey, and Zabuton are furniture items that can only be obtained through the use of memory editing. The items appear in {{PG|nolink}} with English names, but their models are only in {{DnM|nolink}}.
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The chest, modern den chair, nice speaker, rack, unused dresser, unused monkey, and zabuton are furniture items that can only be obtained through the use of memory editing. The items appear in {{PG|nolink}} with English names, but their models are only in {{DnM|nolink}}.
  
The Unused Monkey is animated and the Modern Den Chair can be sat on. The rest of the items have no functionality.
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<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Chest DnM Model.png|Chest
 
Chest DnM Model.png|Chest
Modern Den Chair DnM Model.png|Modern Den Chair
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Nice Speaker DnM Model.png|Nice Speaker
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Nice Speaker DnM Model.png|Nice speaker
 
Rack DnM Model.png|Rack
 
Rack DnM Model.png|Rack
Unused Dresser DnM Model.png|Unused Dresser
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Unused Monkey DnM Model.png|Unused Monkey
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Unused Monkey DnM Model.png|Unused monkey
 
Zabuton DnM Model.png|Zabuton
 
Zabuton DnM Model.png|Zabuton
 
</gallery>
 
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===Party Dress and Tuxedo===
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|image1= Party Dress DnM Model.png
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[[Category:Lists of prerelease and unused content]]
 
[[Category:Lists of prerelease and unused content]]

Latest revision as of 20:20, May 17, 2024

For prerelease and unused content in Animal Crossing, see Prerelease and unused content in Animal Crossing.

The following is a list of prerelease and unused content in Doubutsu no Mori.

Early builds[edit]

Nintendo Space World 2000[edit]

Doubutsu no Mori was first showcased in a one-minute trailer at Space World 2000,[1] a Japanese video game trade show hosted by Nintendo. Nine screenshots were sent to the press and published in an article on Nintendo's Japanese website.[2][3] The trailer and screenshots show some differences from the final release.

The logo shown at Space World 2000
  • The game has a tentative logo, featuring a different font, color, and layout from the final one.
  • The bulletin board is located to the left of the shrine, rather than in the middle of the player house acre.
  • The sprites for furniture, wallpaper, and carpets are all a beige version of the map sprite from the final game rather than a unique sprite for each.
  • A blue villager house palette that is not in the final game is shown.
  • Signposts have an image of a blue house on them rather than a piece of paper with text.
  • The shrine has a green roof and a more red wood color.
  • A villager's door has a wreath on it.
A screenshot of Nook's Cranny from Space World 2000, showing a different shop wallpaper and carpet, different item sprites, and a shirt worn by the player that does not appear in the final game.

Partial source code leak[edit]

On July 25, 2020, partial source code for Doubutsu no Mori was leaked onto the Internet along with source code of several other Nintendo games. The source code contains many assets and pieces of development information that are not in the final game.

Discoveries[edit]

"CAT13" redirects here. For the cat villager who would later be assigned "cat13", see Stinky.
  • The folder containing assets for BEA3 is missing from data, which may possibly indicate a cut bear villager.[5] This ID is missing in later versions of the game as well.
  • Textures and a model for Blathers,[4] who does not appear in the final game. The textures resemble Celeste, most notably with the beady eyes, indicating it may have been the inspiration or cause for her creation and design.
  • Textures and a model for Wisp,[4][6] who does not appear in the final game.
  • A screenshot of a customized title screen which appears to be for use during Space World 2000, a Nintendo-hosted video game trade show.[4]
  • Models for three unused human characters: SOLDIER1, SOLDIER2, and OBA (Japanese for "aunt").[7] The word oba is short for obaba, which is one of the internal names for Joan, suggesting this character may have been an early version of Joan. It is also possible that SOLDIER1 and SOLDIER2 were early versions of Copper and Booker, considering their Japanese names, Police Officer A and Police Officer B. Similarly to Copper and Booker, SOLDIER1 is taller, while SOLDIER2 is shorter and heavier.
  • Early models for the interior and exterior of the museum, which does not appear in the final game. For the interior, there are models for the main room, fish exhibit, fossil exhibit, and art exhibit, but not the bug exhibit.[8]
  • Shaki, who appears in the final game as an unused character, was used as a placeholder character during development.[8]
  • Famicom games were originally meant to be loaded from the 64DD add-on rather than being present in the game itself.[8]
  • Icons for 9 unused items: cd, guitar, kusuri (medicine), nuts, pet, seed, nae (seedling), sickle, and ueki (potted plant).[8]
  • Early icons for several items that appear in the final game. Some items have multiple early icons from different stages of development.[8]
  • Textures for 52 unused clothing items.[8]
  • Early textures for 23 clothing items.[8]
  • The early villager signpost seen in the Space World 2000 trailer.[8]
  • 12 early player house textures with different brick and wood designs.[8]
  • 25 early villager house textures, including one shown in the Space World 2000 build, featuring different layouts and color palettes than the final game.[8]
  • Text that is not in the final game.[8]
Unused text Unused text (translated)
ありがとう。

では <Player>ちゃん、
みじかいじかんだけど
たのしんでくださいな、
<Catchphrase>。

Thanks.

Well <Player>,
I hope you have fun
in the short time you have,
<catchphrase>.

Unused content[edit]

This section only covers content that only appears in Doubutsu no Mori. For unused content that was retained in subsequent releases, see prerelease and unused content in Animal Crossing.

The following unused content appears in the final game and was removed in Doubutsu no Mori+ and all subsequent releases.

Unused furniture items[edit]

The chest, modern den chair, nice speaker, rack, unused dresser, unused monkey, and zabuton are furniture items that can only be obtained through the use of memory editing. The items appear in Animal Crossing with English names, but their models are only in Doubutsu no Mori.

The unused monkey is animated and the modern den chair can be sat on. The rest of the items have no functionality.

Party dress and tuxedo[edit]

Party Dress DnM Model.png
Party dress
Tuxedo DnM Model.png
Tuxedo

パーティードレス (party dress) and タキシード (tuxedo) are two fully functional clothing items that can only be obtained through the use of memory editing.

Notes[edit]

  1. Replaced with the handkerchief in the final game.
  2. Replaced with the camera in the final game.
  3. Replaced with the cherry in the final game.
  4. Likely intended to be a trash item, as the icon is located next to those of the boot, empty can, and old tire in the leaked files.
  5. 5.0 5.1 There are also icons numbered 2–32, and icons with a blue background.
  6. Bears a resemblance to the unused "bluefish" item in Animal Crossing.
  7. Features an alien from Space Invaders.
  8. Similar to the citrus shirt.
  9. Based on Link's tunic from The Legend of Zelda series.
  10. Based on Char's uniform from Mobile Suit Gundam.
  11. Based on Rei's plugsuit from Neon Genesis Evangelion.
  12. Based on the RX-78-2 Gundam from Mobile Suit Gundam.
  13. Based on the MS-06F Zaku II from Mobile Suit Gundam.
  14. Features Sachiel from Neon Genesis Evangelion.
  15. Based on the Hanshin Tigers jersey.
  16. Similar to the berry gingham, lemon gingham, melon gingham, mint gingham, and sherbet gingham.
  17. The text says "Test NPC".

References[edit]

  1. Adam Washington (May 13, 2013). "Spaceworld 2000 - Nintendo Press Conference and Show Floor Highlights". YouTube. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  2. Nintendo (2000). "Nintendo Spaceworld 2000 Press Kit". archive.org. Retrieved January 5, 2023.
  3. Nintendo (2000). "どうぶつの森(仮称)". nintendo.co.jp. Archived from the original on July 1, 2013. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Reece Heather (July 28, 2020). "Animal Crossing 64 leaked assets reveal early designs, an unused character, and a Spaceworld 2000 graphic". Nintendo Wire. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  5. @lombTV on X (formerly Twitter) (July 30, 2020). Archived from the original on November 18, 2022. Retrieved December 06, 2020.
  6. @lombTV on X (formerly Twitter) (August 4, 2020). Archived from the original on November 18, 2022. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
  7. @lombTV on X (formerly Twitter) (July 29, 2020). Archived from the original on April 10, 2022. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
  8. 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 Datamine of the leaked files by Cuyler
  9. "Development:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/File Select Map". The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  10. "A test room. This was likely used to test player room functions.@lombTV on X (formerly Twitter) (August 4, 2020). Archived from the original on November 18, 2022. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  11. @lombTV on X (formerly Twitter) (August 4, 2020). Archived from the original on August 4, 2020. Retrieved May 2, 2021.