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Revision as of 18:54, March 12, 2021
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Your community-driven Animal Crossing wiki encyclopedia!
Home to 18,901 articles... and growing!
This month's events
In New Horizons | |||
1st–7th May Day
1st–30th Mushroom season
(southern hemisphere) 16th–25th Maple leaf season
(southern hemisphere) 18th–31st International Museum Day
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In previous games | |||||
1st Spring Cleaning Day
(AC) 3rd Spring Cleaning Day
(DnMe+) 4th Flea Market
(WW) 5th Children's Day
(DnMe+/NL) 5th Mother's Day
(CF/NL) 8th Parents' Day
(CF/NL) 9th Father's Day
(CF/NL) 12th Mother's Day
(CF/NL) 15th Teacher's Day
(NL) 18th Fishing Tourney
(CF/NL) 19th Fishing Tourney
(WW) 26th Flea Market
(CF) 26th Mother's Day
(CF/NL) |
Children's Day
Apr 26th — May 5th Mother's Day
May 1st — May 31st Cheese Rolling
May 18th — May 27th |
Creatures in New Horizons
May creatures in New Horizons | ||
Bugs | Fish | Sea Creatures |
New in the northern hemisphere
New in the southern hemisphere
🗳️ There is an active Nookipedia Proposal! |
New villagers added to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
25th May 2024
The final eight villagers from New Horizons have been added to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp: Benjamin, Biff, Curlos, Freckles, Gwen, Mott, Sydney, and Velma.
New villagers added to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
19th Apr 2024
Readers beware!
1st Apr 2024
There appears to be an excessively angry mole roaming around the site...if you see him, please practice caution!
LEGO Animal Crossing
5th Oct 2023
Nintendo and LEGO have announced LEGO Animal Crossing, which will include minifigures of various Animal Crossing characters.
Nintendo 3DS/Wii U online service discontinuation
3rd Oct 2023
Nintendo has announced the discontinuation of online services for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U in early April 2024. As a result, online functionality in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer will no longer be usable from this date.
- In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, the Nintendo 3DS shelf (pictured) contains cameos to 6 different Nintendo 3DS games, all using their Japanese box art. One of these titles include Animal Crossing: New Leaf itself.
- In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the football is named so in both American and European English, despite Europe, including the United Kingdom, associating the term football with association football (or soccer) instead of American football.
- In Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+, the flip-top desk has a message saying "Joey + Mallary", with a heart outlining the text.
- Tiansheng's peach paradise house request in Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Happy Home Paradise is a direct reference to the Journey to the West and the story of Sun Wukong and the Peaches of Immortality.
- In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the cow, octopus, and wolf species all lack jock or big sister villagers, and therefore will never have a member of those species appear as a starter villager.
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Welcome to Nookipedia, your community-driven Animal Crossing wiki encyclopedia!
Home to 18,901 articles... and growing!
🗳️ There is an active Nookipedia Proposal! |
New villagers added to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
25th May 2024
The final eight villagers from New Horizons have been added to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp: Benjamin, Biff, Curlos, Freckles, Gwen, Mott, Sydney, and Velma.
New villagers added to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
19th Apr 2024
Readers beware!
1st Apr 2024
There appears to be an excessively angry mole roaming around the site...if you see him, please practice caution!
LEGO Animal Crossing
5th Oct 2023
Nintendo and LEGO have announced LEGO Animal Crossing, which will include minifigures of various Animal Crossing characters.
Nintendo 3DS/Wii U online service discontinuation
3rd Oct 2023
Nintendo has announced the discontinuation of online services for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U in early April 2024. As a result, online functionality in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer will no longer be usable from this date.
This month's events
In New Horizons | |||
1st–7th May Day
1st–30th Mushroom season
(southern hemisphere) 16th–25th Maple leaf season
(southern hemisphere) 18th–31st International Museum Day
|
In previous games | |||||
1st Spring Cleaning Day
(AC) 3rd Spring Cleaning Day
(DnMe+) 4th Flea Market
(WW) 5th Children's Day
(DnMe+/NL) 5th Mother's Day
(CF/NL) 8th Parents' Day
(CF/NL) 9th Father's Day
(CF/NL) 12th Mother's Day
(CF/NL) 15th Teacher's Day
(NL) 18th Fishing Tourney
(CF/NL) 19th Fishing Tourney
(WW) 26th Flea Market
(CF) 26th Mother's Day
(CF/NL) |
Children's Day
Apr 26th — May 5th Mother's Day
May 1st — May 31st Cheese Rolling
May 18th — May 27th |
Creatures in New Horizons
May creatures in New Horizons | ||
Bugs | Fish | Sea Creatures |
New in the northern hemisphere
New in the southern hemisphere
- In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, the Nintendo 3DS shelf (pictured) contains cameos to 6 different Nintendo 3DS games, all using their Japanese box art. One of these titles include Animal Crossing: New Leaf itself.
- In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the football is named so in both American and European English, despite Europe, including the United Kingdom, associating the term football with association football (or soccer) instead of American football.
- In Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+, the flip-top desk has a message saying "Joey + Mallary", with a heart outlining the text.
- Tiansheng's peach paradise house request in Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Happy Home Paradise is a direct reference to the Journey to the West and the story of Sun Wukong and the Peaches of Immortality.
- In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the cow, octopus, and wolf species all lack jock or big sister villagers, and therefore will never have a member of those species appear as a starter villager.