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|title       = [[File:CF Logo English.png|200px|North American logo]]
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|title         = [[File:Animal Crossing- City Folk (logo).png|200px]]<br>(NTSC)<br>[[File:Animal Crossing- Let's go to the City (logo).png|200px]]<br>(PAL)
|image       = [[File:CF Box NA.jpg|200px|North American game cover]]
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|image         = [[File:Cityfolkbox.jpg|200px]]
|caption     = North American game cover
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|caption       = North American boxart
|theme        = [[File:Main Theme CF.mp3|Main theme]]
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|developer      = [[Wikipedia:Nintendo EAD|Nintendo EAD]]<ref name="Nintendoprofile">[http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/CyRXNiuwtxm0AgyMbOyehZ7N5f4JwIPy Animal Crossing: City Folk''']. [http://www.nintendo.com Nintendo.com]. Accessed 7-24-08.</ref>
|developer    = {{wp|Nintendo EAD|Nintendo EAD}}<ref name="NOA Product Page">{{Cite web|author=Nintendo of America|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081208062526/https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/CyRXNiuwtxm0AgyMbOyehZ7N5f4JwIPy|title=Animal Crossing: City Folk|site=nintendo.com|archive-date=December 8, 2008}}</ref>
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|publisher     = [[Nintendo]]<ref name="Nintendoprofile"/>
|publisher   = [[Nintendo]]<ref name="NOA Product Page"/>
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|distributor    =
|director    = [[Hisashi Nogami]]
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|designer      =  
|series       = {{SER}}
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|series         = {{SER}}
|released     = {{Flag|USA}} November 16, 2008<ref name="NOA Product Page"/><br>{{Flag|CAN}} November 17, 2008<br>{{Flag|JPN}} November 20, 2008<br>{{Flag|AUS}} December 4, 2008<br>{{Flag|EUR}} December 5, 2008<br>{{Flag|KOR}}January 28, 2010
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|engine        = Modified {{WW}} engine
|genre       = Simulation
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|languages    = {{Flag|USA}} <small>English, French, Spanish</small><br>{{Flag|JPN}} <small>Japanese</small><br>{{Flag|EUR}} {{Flag|AUS}} <small>English, French, Italian, German, Spanish</small><br>{{Flag|KOR}} <small>Korean</small>
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|released       = {{NA}}November 16, 2008<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/wii/strategy/animalcrossing/index.html?tag=result;title;0 Animal Crossing: City Folk]. [http://www.gamespot.com Gamespot]. Accessed 7-25-08.</ref><br>[[File:Canada.gif|20px|Canada]]November 17, 2008<br>{{JP}}November 20, 2008<br>{{AUS}}December 4, 2008<br>{{EU}}December 5, 2008<br>{{SK}}January 28, 2010
|modes       = Single-player<br>Multiplayer <small>(1–4 player online)</small>
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|genre         = Life simulation<ref name="Nintendoprofile"/>
|ratings     = {{Rating|ESRB=E|CERO=A|OFLC=G|PEGI=3+|USK=0}}
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|modes         =  
|platforms   = [[Wii]]
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|ratings       = {{Rating|ESRB=E (Everyone)<ref name="Nintendoprofile"/>|CERO=A|OFLC=G|PEGI=3+}}
|media       = Wii Optical Disc
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|platforms     = [[Nintendo Wii]]<ref name="Nintendoprofile"/>
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|media         = Wii Optical Disc
|input       = Wii Remote, Nunchuk, [[Wii Speak]], USB keyboard, [[Nintendo DS]]
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|strategywiki = Animal Crossing: City Folk
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|input         = Wii Remote, Nunchuk, [[Wii Speak]], USB keyboard, [[Nintendo DS]]
 
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'''''Animal Crossing: City Folk''''',{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|街へいこうよ どうぶつの森|Machi e Ikō yo: Doubutsu no Mori''|Animal Forest: Let's Go to the City}}}} known in Europe and Oceania as '''''Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City''''',{{Note|A direct translation of the Japanese title}} is a simulation game for the [[Wii]] released in 2008. It is the third main installment in the {{SER}} outside Japan. The game was released on November 16, 2008 in North America, the first time a game in the series was released in another country before Japan. In Japan, Europe, and Australia, the game was released on November 20, 2008, December 5, 2008, and December 4, 2008, respectively. The title includes a variety of changes and additions to the ''Animal Crossing'' formula, including the ability to travel to the [[city]].
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'''''Animal Crossing: City Folk''''' (街へ行こうよ どうぶつの森, ''Machi e ikō yo: Dōbutsu no mori''), also known as '''''Animal Crossing: Let's Go To The City''''' in the PAL regions, is the most recent video game title in the {{SER}}. [[Nintendo]] released the Wii sequel on November 16, 2008 in North America. In Japan, Europe, and Australia the game was released on November 20, 2008, December 5, 2008, and December 4, 2008, respectively<ref name="Nintendoprofile"/>. The title boasts a variety of changes and additions to the ''Animal Crossing'' formula, including the ability to travel to the [[City]]<ref name="Nintendoprofile"/>.
  
{{CF|short|nolink}} is also the first ''Animal Crossing'' title to be released with separate American and European localizations for French (France and Quebec) and Spanish (Spain and Latin America).<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqUicmDQKuA Animal Crossing: City Folk - Comparing Spanish localizations (LATAM & EU)], YouTube.</ref> Previous titles released in the Americas were only available in English.
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Initial editorial previews of the title from IGN and GameSpy indicate that, as with the title's predecessor, {{WW}}, Nintendo has made very few changes to the title and that people, who played all the past Animal Crossing games, won't find much in City Folk, although the game was still fun and might appeal to newcomers. IGN gave City Folk a 7.5/10 rating. <ref>[http://wii.ign.com/articles/890/890136p1.html E3 2008: Animal Crossing: City Folk Hands-on].</ref> Gamespot gave a positive preview of the title, noting the charm of the game, but gave the game a 7.5/10 rating.<ref> name="GameSpotpreview" Kevin VanOrd (7-15-08). [http://www.gamespot.com/wii/strategy/animalcrossing/news.html?sid=6193993&mode=recent E3 2008: Animal Crossing: City Folk Hands-On].</ref> The game's MSRP was $49.99, but was later dropped to $19.99. Some editions of Animal Crossing: City Folk include Nintendo's [[Wii Speak]]. These editions of Animal Crossing: City Folk were sold for $69.99, but was later dropped to $34.99-$49.99.
  
Like most Wii games, {{CF|short|nolink}} originally had an {{wp|Suggested retail price|MSRP}} of $49.99, but was later dropped to $19.99, when it was re-released with the first Nintendo Select titles in 2011.<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/wii/console/nintendoselects</ref> Some editions of {{CF|short|nolink}} were bundled with the [[Wii Speak]] peripheral, but this stopped after the product's discontinuation. These editions of {{CF|short|nolink}} originally had an MSRP of $69.99, but was later dropped to $34.99-$49.99 (all prices USD).{{Citation Needed}}
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==New Features==
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City Folk took advantage of the [[WiiConnect24]] functionality of the Wii console.<ref>http://wii.ign.com/articles/709/709218p1.html</ref> City Folk also makes use of a new feature with Wii Speak, allowing [[player]]s to talk to each other when visiting other [[town]]s.
  
==New features==
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==The [[City]] & New Attractions==
===The city===
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The newest incarnation of the ''Animal Crossing'' series features a newly accessible location called [[The City|the City]]. The City houses most of the characters that, in previous games, were considered special visitors. These include [[Gracie]] the Giraffe, [[Redd]] the Fox and [[Harriet]] the Poodle, among other characters such as [[Dr. Shrunk]] and [[Lyle]]. The City is accessible via Kapp'n's bus, and is open all hours of the day. Most of the shops close at 9 PM daily, with the exception of Redd's Store and The Resetti Surveillance Center. The City also introduces new characters characters such as [[Phineas]] and [[Kicks]], into the franchise.
{{CF|nolink}} features a newly accessible location called the [[city]]. The city houses most of the characters that, in previous games, were considered special visitors. These include [[Gracie]] and [[Label|Labelle]], who work at [[GracieGrace]], [[Redd]] who sells art and furniture, [[Harriet]], who works at [[Shampoodle]] and does [[hairstyle]]s, [[Dr. Shrunk]] and [[Frillard]], who give the player [[emotions]] at [[The Marquee]], [[Lyle]], who works at the [[Happy Room Academy]] for home evaluations, [[Katrina]], who tells the player their fortune, [[Lloid]], who operates the [[Auction House]], [[Resetti]] and [[Don]], who work at [[Resetti Surveillance Center]], [[Kicks]], who can change the player's shoes, and [[Phineas]], who sells balloons and toys. The City is accessible via Kapp'n's bus and is open all hours of the day. Most of the shops close at 9 PM daily, with the exception of Redd's Store and The [[Resetti Surveillance Center]]. The city also introduces new characters such as [[Phineas]] and [[Kicks]], into the franchise.
 
  
===Moving===
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==Moving==
The player has two options when they move in: to start new or transfer their character from {{WW}}. This only moves over the character and their appearance; any other data, including their house, progress, and items from {{WW|short|nolink}}, are not carried over. The player gets a choice of four [[Player house|houses]] to move into at the start of the game.
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When moving in, the player has two options, to start fresh or to move in as the [[Nintendo DS|DS]] character. Moving in as the player from the DS will only keep the {{WW}} character's catalogue and appearance. However, not all items transfer from the Wild World save (such as the Royal Crown). No items, bells or house size will be ported with the character.  
  
===Wi-Fi===
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==Wi-Fi==
{{CF|short|nolink}} featured Wi-Fi capabilities, which were earlier implemented in the previous game, {{WW|short|nolink}}. This feature gave the player access to other towns, enabled them to communicate with friends' towns with letters, and also provided players with special items sent from time to time from Nintendo, many of which referenced some of the company's best-selling games. Optionally, players could make use of voice chat via [[Wii Speak]]. The game's Wi-Fi capabilities also allowed players to experience the [[Mysterious Cat]], an event that enabled a visit from [[Blanca]].
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This version of the Animal Crossing series features Wi-Fi capabilites, which was earlier implemented in the previous game, ''Wild World''. This feature gives the player access to other towns, enables them to communicate with friends' towns with letters, and also subjects them to special items sent from time to time from Nintendo, such as ''Nintendogs'' statues and the ''Red Pikmin Hat'', which reference some of the company's best-selling franchises. It also allows players to experience another feature, which in-game is called the ''Mysterious Cat''. This enables a visit from Blanca, a character who travels via Wi-Fi into towns, which promotes connectivity between players locally and globally.
  
On May 20, 2014, Nintendo officially shut down the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service, ending the Wi-Fi capabilities found in {{CF|short|nolink}}.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/gameslist/en/games-wifi.jsp Nintendo - Service Update: Online Gameplay]</ref> However, fans have made custom servers to access the Wi-Fi capabilities again in an unofficial capacity.<ref>https://wiimmfi.de/</ref>
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==Development and Unveiling==
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{{Youtube|nOdOE5puDek|200|left|Unveiling at E3 2008}}
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The conception of ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'' began during the production of producing {{WW}} and was confirmed that an ''Animal Crossing'' title for the [[Wii]], then codenamed Revolution, was in development. [[Katsuya Eguchi]], the producer of both titles, suggested that the two titles may be able to link up to one another at e3 2005.<ref name="IGNe305">Casamassina, Matt (5-19-2005). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/670/670543p1.html E3 2005: Animal Crossing Revolution]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed on 7-22-2008.</ref> In 2006, Eguchi confirmed that ''City Folk'' was still just a concept and very little work had been completed. His time was being consumed by research and development of the Wii console.<ref name="IGNGDC06">Harris, Craig (3-24-2006). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/698/698427p1.html GDC 06: Chat with Eguchi]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii].  Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> The ''Animal Crossing'' team explored ways to involve the Wii Remote. They planned to allow players to use tools, such as the [[axe]], [[shovel]], and [[fishing rod]]. They also explored the use of WiiConnect24 in the hopes that a player could visit a friend's [[town]] even when he or she was not playing. The friend could then leave [[letter]]s or [[present|gifts]]. Additionally, they planned to use Wi-Fi Connection to allow simultaneous play. At this point in time, however, the title was still not playable.<ref name="IGNwiisports">Casamassina, Matt (5-18-2006). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/709/709218p1.html Interview: Wii Sports]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref>
  
===Miscellaneous===
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In early 2007, [[Nintendo]] of Japan unveiled its video game lineup for the coming year. It included "Doubutsu no Mori" ("Animal Forest").<ref name="IGNlineup">Casamassina, Matt (2-22-07). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/766/766803p1.html Nintendo Lists Major Wii Games for 2007]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> Having finished the Mii Channel for Wii, ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' director [[Hisashi Nogami]] joined the ''Animal Crossing'' team once more!<ref name="IGNe307">Casamassina, Matt (7-12-07). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/804/804275p1.html E3 2007: Animal Crossing Update]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> Later that year, Edge Magazine reported that a trusted source confirmed that ''City Folk'' would be a massively multiplayer online game. The publication declined to name the source.<ref name="IGNrumor">Casamassina, Matt (10-24-07). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/830/830130p1.html Rumor: MMO Animal Crossing]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> Nintendo failed to release the title in 2007. Online publication IGN Wii predicted that the title would arrive in 2008.<ref name="IGNpreview"> Bozon, Mark and Casamassina, Matt (1-18-08). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/846/846421p9.html IGN Wii's Preview 2008 p.9]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08</ref>
*New [[fish]] ([[pike]], [[neon tetra]], [[surgeonfish]], [[butterfly fish]], [[Napoleonfish]], [[lobster]], [[moray eel]], and [[ray]]).
 
*New [[bug]]s ([[Raja Brooke]], [[Petaltail dragonfly|giant petaltail]], [[walking leaf]], [[violin beetle]], [[cyclommatus]], [[golden stag]], and [[centipede]]). The [[diving beetle]], [[miyama stag]], and [[bagworm]] also returned from {{PG|nolink}}.
 
*New events, notably [[Festivale]] and [[Bunny Day]]. [[Halloween]], [[Turkey Day|Harvest Festival]] and [[Toy Day]] returned after being absent in {{WW|short|nolink}}.
 
*[[Tools]] and other [[handheld items]] can now be switched by pressing left or right on the d-pad. Additionally, pressing up on the d-pad allows the player to look at the sky.
 
*[[Silver tools]] were added, which have better attributes than standard tools, but are generally easier to obtain and less powerful than [[golden tools]].
 
*[[Mii Mask]]s can be obtained at [[Shampoodle]].
 
*The [[town fund]] was introduced; this replaced [[Boondox]] donations from {{WW|short|nolink}}. Donating to the fund allows an extra [[bridge]], a [[fountain]], and either a windmill or lighthouse to be built. The player can throw an [[axe]] into the fountain to summon [[Serena]].
 
*New [[villager]]s and [[special character]]s were added, and many that were absent in {{WW|short|nolink}} returned.
 
*The player can create [[Pro design]]s at [[Able Sisters]]. These allow separate patterns for the left sleeve, right sleeve, front, and back of clothing items.
 
*After obtaining [[Nookington's]], [[Tom Nook]] will periodically ask players what they look for in their shopping experience. This can result in the store downgrading to a previous version ([[Nookway]] or [[Nook 'n' Go]]). Online play is also no longer required to obtain Nookington's.
 
*Players now have their own [[Player house|house]] instead of sharing one as in {{WW|short|nolink}}. If they pay off their house completely, a flag will be displayed outside.
 
*The player may be asked to play [[hide-and-seek]] or fish out a [[key]] for a villager.
 
  
==Characters==
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At [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|e3]] 2008, Reggie Fils-Aime unveiled the title in playable form under the name ''Animal Crossing: City Folk''. It was released in November of 2008.<ref name="IGNunveil">DeVries, Jack (7-15-08). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/889/889629p1.html E3 2008: Animal Crossing Coming to Wii]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref>
===Special characters===
 
{{See also|Animal Crossing: City Folk/Characters}}
 
{{CF|nolink}} introduces eight new [[special characters]], while seven old ones return after being absent in {{WW|short}}.
 
  
====New special characters====
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==Image Gallery==
<gallery mode="" widths=80px>
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===Publisher Screenshots===
Frillard CF.png| '''[[Frillard]]'''<br>[[Reactions|Emotions]]
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<center><gallery>
Kicks CF.png| '''[[Kicks]]'''<br>Shoe shining
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File:CF ss001.jpg|[[Fishing]]
Labelle CF.png| '''[[Label|Labelle]]'''<br>[[GracieGrace]]
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File:CF ss002.jpg|[[City]]
Nat CF.jpg| '''[[Nat]]'''<br>[[Bug-Off]] host
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File:CF ss003.jpg|[[House]]
Pavé CF.jpg| '''[[Pavé]]'''<br>[[Festivale]]
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File:CF ss004.jpg|[[Bus Station]]
Phineas CF.png| '''[[Phineas]]'''<br>[[Balloons]]
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File:CF ss005.jpg|[[Museum]] Aquarium
Serena CF.png| '''[[Serena]]'''<br>[[Axe]] upgrade
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File:CF ss006.jpg|[[Present]]
Zipper CF.jpg| '''[[Zipper T. Bunny]]'''<br>[[Bunny Day]]
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File:CF ss007.jpg|[[Constellation]]s
</gallery>
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File:CF ss008.jpg|Entering [[Town Gate]]
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File:CF ss009.jpg|Leaving [[Town Gate]]
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</gallery></center>
  
====Returning special characters====
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===Artwork===
The following special characters return from {{DnMe+}} after being absent from {{WW}}.
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<center><gallery>
<gallery mode="" widths=80px>
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File:Boy (City Folk).png|Boy
Chip CF.png| '''[[Chip]]'''<br>[[Fishing Tourney]] host
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File:CF girl1.png|Girl
Don CF.png| '''[[Don Resetti]]'''<br>Appears after the [[player]] resets without saving (rarely)
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File:Lloid.png|[[Lloid]]
Franklin CF.png| '''[[Franklin]]'''<br>[[Harvest Festival]]
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File:Jingle.png|[[Jingle]]
Jack CF.png| '''[[Jack]]'''<br>[[Halloween]]
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File:K.K. Slider (City Folk).jpg|[[K.K. Slider]]
Jingle CF.png| '''[[Jingle]]'''<br>[[Toy Day]]
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File:Tortimer.png|[[Tortimer]]
Lloid CF.png| '''[[Lloid]]'''<br>Auctioneer
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File:Gracie.png|[[Gracie]]
Wisp CF.jpg| '''[[Wisp]]'''<br>Items, [[weed]] removal and [[cockroach]] removal
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File:Labelle.png|[[Labelle]]
</gallery>
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File:Kicks.png|[[Kicks]]
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File:Kiki.png|[[Kiki]]
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File:Celeste.jpg|[[Celeste]]
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File:Mabel.png|[[Mabel]]
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File:Animalcrossingcityfo 102308 14223.jpg|[[Sable]]
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File:Redd.png|[[Redd]]
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File:Teddy.png|[[Teddy]]
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File:Chip.png|[[Chip]]
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File:Jack.png|[[Jack]]
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File:Monique.png|[[Monique]]
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File:Winnie.png|[[Winnie]]
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File:Joan.png|[[Joan]]
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File:Katrina.png|[[Katrina]]
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File:Mr. Resetti.png|[[Mr. Resetti]]
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File:Don Resetti.png|[[Don Resetti]]
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File:Static.png|[[Static]]
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File:Lyle (City Folk).png|[[Lyle]]
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File:Yuka.png|[[Yuka]]
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File:Phineas.png|[[Phineas]]
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File:Phyllis.png|[[Phyllis]]
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File:Brewster.png|[[Brewster]]
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File:Timmy and Tommy.png|[[Timmy and Tommy]]
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File:Patty.png|[[Patty]]
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File:Pierce.png|[[Pierce]]
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File:Cesar.png|[[Cesar]]
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File:Animalcrossingcityfo 102308 14196.jpg|[[Harriet]]
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File:Dora2.png|[[Dora]]
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File:Egbert.png|[[Egbert]]
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File:Booker.png|[[Booker]]
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File:Samson.png|[[Samson]]
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File:Axel.png|[[Axel]]
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File:Gulliver.png|[[Gulliver]]
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</gallery></center>
  
===Villagers===
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===Boxart===
{{See also|Villager/City Folk}}
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<center><gallery>
There are a total of 210 villagers in {{CF|short|nolink}}, which is 60 more than {{WW}}. 18 new villagers have been added, and 42 have returned after being absent from {{WW|short|nolink}}.
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File:Cityfolkbox.jpg|North American boxart
 
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File:Nintendo_Selects_ACCF.png|North American boxart after becoming a Nintendo Selects title
====New villagers====
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File:LGTTC_Boxart.jpg|European boxart
<gallery mode="" widths=80px>
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File:JPN CF.jpg|Japanese boxart
Al CF.png| '''[[Al]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[gorilla]]
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</gallery></center>
Bettina CF.png| '''[[Bettina]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[mouse]]
 
Carmen CF.png| '''[[Carmen]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[rabbit]]
 
Chester CF.png| '''[[Chester]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[bear cub]]
 
Clyde CF.png| '''[[Clyde]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[horse]]
 
Gala CF.png| '''[[Gala]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[pig]]
 
Gigi CF.png| '''[[Gigi]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[frog (species)|frog]]
 
Gloria CF.png| '''[[Gloria]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[duck]]
 
Iggly CF.png| '''[[Iggly]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[penguin]]
 
Knox CF.png| '''[[Knox]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[chicken]]
 
Mac CF.png| '''[[Mac]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[dog]]
 
Marcel CF.png| '''[[Marcel]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[dog]]
 
Moose CF.png| '''[[Moose]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[mouse]]
 
Mott CF.png| '''[[Mott]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[lion]]
 
Pekoe CF.png| '''[[Pekoe]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[bear cub]]
 
Poppy CF.png| '''[[Poppy]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[squirrel]]
 
Sterling CF.png| '''[[Sterling]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[eagle]]
 
Wendy CF.png| '''[[Wendy]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[sheep]]
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
====Returning villagers====
 
42 villagers return from {{DnM}}, {{DnM+}}, {{PG}}, and the Japan-exclusive {{DnMe+}}. 14 villagers (marked {{E+ icon}} below) initially only appeared in the latter game and receive localized names for the first time. Two of the returning villagers have their personalities changed.
 
<gallery mode="" widths=80px>
 
Ankha CF.png| '''[[Ankha]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[cat]]
 
Astrid CF.png| '''[[Astrid]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[kangaroo]]
 
Avery CF.png| '''[[Avery]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Cranky]] [[eagle]]
 
Axel CF.png| '''[[Axel]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[elephant]]
 
Becky CF.png| '''[[Becky]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Snooty]] [[chicken]]
 
Boomer CF.png| '''[[Boomer]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[penguin]]
 
Broccolo CF.png| '''[[Broccolo]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Lazy]] [[mouse]]
 
Chrissy CF.png| '''[[Chrissy]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Peppy]] [[rabbit]]
 
Cookie CF.png| '''[[Cookie]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[dog]]
 
Cousteau CF.png| '''[[Cousteau]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[frog (species)|frog]]
 
Del CF.png| '''[[Del]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Cranky]] [[alligator]]
 
Ed CF.png| '''[[Ed]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[horse]]
 
Eunice CF.png| '''[[Eunice]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[sheep]]
 
Fang CF.png| '''[[Fang]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[wolf]]
 
Felicity CF.png| '''[[Felicity]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Peppy]] [[cat]]
 
Francine CF.png| '''[[Francine]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Snooty]] [[rabbit]]
 
Freya CF.png| '''[[Freya]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[wolf]]
 
Grizzly CF.png| '''[[Grizzly]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[bear]]
 
Groucho CF.png| '''[[Groucho]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[bear]]
 
Harry CF.png| '''[[Harry]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Cranky]] [[hippo]]<br><small>(formerly [[jock]])</small>
 
Jambette CF.png| '''[[Jambette]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[frog (species)|frog]]
 
Kitty CF.png| '''[[Kitty]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[cat]]
 
Lolly CF.png| '''[[Lolly]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Normal]] [[cat]]
 
Merry CF.png| '''[[Merry]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Peppy]] [[cat]]
 
Midge CF.png| '''[[Midge]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[bird]]
 
Miranda CF.png| '''[[Miranda]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Snooty]] [[duck]]
 
Nate CF.png| '''[[Nate]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[bear]]
 
Peaches CF.png| '''[[Peaches]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[horse]]
 
Peggy CF.png| '''[[Peggy]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Peppy]] [[pig]]
 
Prince CF.png| '''[[Prince]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[frog (species)|frog]]
 
Puck CF.png| '''[[Puck]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[penguin]]
 
Rizzo CF.png| '''[[Rizzo]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[mouse]]
 
Scoot CF.png| '''[[Scoot]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[duck]]
 
Spork CF.png| '''[[Spork]]''' {{Note|In PAL regions Spork is instead named '''Crackle'''.}}<br>[[Lazy]] [[pig]]
 
Stinky CF.png| '''[[Stinky]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[cat]]
 
Sydney CF.png| '''[[Sydney]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[koala]]
 
Tom CF.png| '''[[Tom]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[cat]]
 
Tutu CF.png| '''[[Tutu]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[bear]]
 
Violet CF.png| '''[[Violet]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Snooty]] [[gorilla]]<br><small>(formerly [[peppy]])</small>
 
Vladimir CF.png| '''[[Vladimir]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[bear cub]]
 
Willow CF.png| '''[[Willow]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Snooty]] [[sheep]]
 
Winnie CF.png| '''[[Winnie]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[horse]]
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
==Development and unveiling==
 
{{See also|Animal Crossing: City Folk/Staff|label1=List of Animal Crossing: City Folk staff}}
 
The conception of {{CF|nolink}} began prior to the release of {{WW}}, and it was confirmed that an ''Animal Crossing'' title for the [[Wii]], then codenamed Revolution, was in development. [[Katsuya Eguchi]], the producer of both titles, suggested that the two titles may be able to link up to one another at E3 2005.<ref name="IGNe305">Casamassina, Matt (5-19-2005). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/670/670543p1.html E3 2005: Animal Crossing Revolution]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed on 7-22-2008.</ref> In 2006, Eguchi confirmed that {{CF|short|nolink}} was still just a concept and very little work had been completed. His time was being consumed by research and development of the Wii console.<ref name="IGNGDC06">Harris, Craig (3-24-2006). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/698/698427p1.html GDC 06: Chat with Eguchi]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii].  Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> The ''Animal Crossing'' team explored ways to involve the Wii Remote. They planned to allow players to use tools, such as the [[axe]], [[shovel]], and [[fishing rod]]. They also explored the use of WiiConnect24 in the hopes that a player could visit a friend's [[town]] even when they were not playing. The friend could then leave [[letter]]s or [[present|gifts]]. Additionally, they planned to use the Wi-Fi Connection to allow simultaneous play. At this point, however, the title was still not playable.<ref name="IGNwiisports">Casamassina, Matt (5-18-2006). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/709/709218p1.html Interview: Wii Sports]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref>
 
 
 
In early 2007, [[Nintendo]] of Japan unveiled its video game lineup for the coming year; it included "''Doubutsu no Mori''".<ref name="IGNlineup">Casamassina, Matt (2-22-07). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/766/766803p1.html Nintendo Lists Major Wii Games for 2007]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> Having finished the Mii Channel for Wii, {{WW|nolink}} director [[Hisashi Nogami]] joined the ''Animal Crossing'' team once more.<ref name="IGNe307">Casamassina, Matt (7-12-07). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/804/804275p1.html E3 2007: Animal Crossing Update]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> Later that year, Edge Magazine reported that a trusted source confirmed that {{CF|short|nolink}} would be a massively multiplayer online game. The publication declined to name the source.<ref name="IGNrumor">Casamassina, Matt (10-24-07). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/830/830130p1.html Rumor: MMO Animal Crossing]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> Nintendo failed to release the title in 2007. Online publication IGN Wii predicted that the title would arrive in 2008.<ref name="IGNpreview">Bozon, Mark and Casamassina, Matt (1-18-08). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/846/846421p9.html IGN Wii's Preview 2008 p.9]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08</ref>
 
 
 
At [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3]] 2008, [[Reggie Fils-Aime]] unveiled the title in playable form under the name ''Animal Crossing: City Folk''. It was released in November 2008.<ref name="IGNunveil">DeVries, Jack (7-15-08). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/889/889629p1.html E3 2008: Animal Crossing Coming to Wii]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref>
 
 
 
==Reception==
 
Initial editorial previews of the title from IGN and GameSpy indicate that, as with the title's predecessor, {{WW}}, "Nintendo has made very few changes to the title and that people, who played all the past ''Animal Crossing'' games, will not find much in {{CF|short|nolink}}, although the game was still fun and might appeal to newcomers." IGN gave {{CF|short|nolink}} a 7.5/10 rating.<ref>http://wii.ign.com/articles/890/890136p1.html E3 2008: Animal Crossing: City Folk Hands-on</ref> GameSpot gave a positive preview of the title, noting the charm of the game, but gave the game a 7.5/10 rating.<ref name="GameSpotpreview">{{Cite web|author=Kevin Vanord|published=7/15/08|url=http://www.gamespot.com/wii/strategy/animalcrossing/news.html?sid=6193993&mode=recent|title=E3 2008: Animal Crossing: City Folks Hands-On|site=GameSpot}}</ref>
 
 
 
==Related media==
 
{{CF|nolink}} received two soundtrack CDs: ''[[Machi e Ikou yo Doubutsu no Mori ~Mori no Ongakukai~]]'' in Japan and ''[[Animal Crossing: Your Favourite Songs - Original Soundtrack]]'' in Europe.
 
 
 
A one-shot [[List of Animal Crossing manga|manga]] based on {{CF|short|nolink}}, ''[[Machi e Ikō yo Doubutsu no Mori: Tanpopo Murada Yori]]'', was released in 2010 in Japan.
 
 
 
==Gallery==
 
{{Gallery}}
 
<gallery>
 
CF Logo EU.png|The logo for ''Let's Go to the City'' in PAL regions
 
CF Fishing.png|A player [[fishing]]
 
CF Promo City Exploration.png|A player exploring the [[city]]
 
CF Promo Players in House.png|A group of players in a [[Player house|house]]
 
CF Promo Bus Exiting.png|A player exiting the [[bus]]
 
CF Promo Aquarium Room.png|A player in the fish exhibit of the [[museum]]
 
CF Promo Balloon Floating.png|A player witnessing a [[balloon]] fly by
 
CF Promo Constellations.png|[[Constellation]]s
 
CF Promo Entering Checkpoint.png|Entering the [[checkpoint]]
 
CF Promo Exiting Checkpoint.png|Leaving the [[checkpoint]]
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
==Names in other languages==
 
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|ja=街へいこうよ どうぶつの森
 
|ja-r=Machi e Ikou Yo Doubutsu no Mori
 
|ja-m=Animal Forest: Let's Go to The City
 
|ko=타운으로 놀러가요 동물의 숲
 
|ko-r=Taun-Wuro Nolleogayo Dongmur-Ui Sup
 
|ko-m=Animal Forest: Let's Go to The City
 
|esl=Animal Crossing: City Folk
 
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==External links==
 
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090428224441/http://animal-crossing.com/cityfolk/ North American website (archived)]
 
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/ruuj/index.html Japanese website]
 
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Wii/Animal-Crossing-Let-s-Go-to-the-City-280484.html#Gallery European product page]
 
 
 
==Notes==
 
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