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*Some of the clothing from Animal Forest, for example, the N Logo shirt (G Logo in Animal Crossing), are redesigned or removed in Animal Crossing.
 
*Some of the clothing from Animal Forest, for example, the N Logo shirt (G Logo in Animal Crossing), are redesigned or removed in Animal Crossing.
 
*Two sets of stationary from Animal Forest are redesigned, the New Year's Card and the Fortune Paper.
 
*Two sets of stationary from Animal Forest are redesigned, the New Year's Card and the Fortune Paper.
*The [[holidays]] from Animal Forest are either changed or removed in {{PG}}.
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*The [[holidays]] found in Animal Forest are either changed or removed in {{PG}}.
 
*[[Tom Nook]] wears very slightly different uniforms.
 
*[[Tom Nook]] wears very slightly different uniforms.
*The [[Wishing Well]] from {{PG}} is a '''[[Wishing Well|Bell Shrine]]''' in Animal Forest. On New Year's Day, instead of tossing a coin in the fountain, you shake the pole in the middle and the bells ring.
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*The [[Wishing Well]] from {{PG}} is a '''[[Wishing Well|Bell Shrine]]''' in Animal Forest. On New Year's Day, instead of tossing a coin in the fountain, the player shakes the pole in the middle and the bells ring.
 
*The input keyboard from {{PG}} is a dial that contains the letters, numbers, and symbols that appear on the screen in Animal Forest.
 
*The input keyboard from {{PG}} is a dial that contains the letters, numbers, and symbols that appear on the screen in Animal Forest.
 
*In {{PG}}, [[Gulliver]] would give the player a rare furniture piece for saving him. In Animal Forest, he gives the player a random furniture piece.
 
*In {{PG}}, [[Gulliver]] would give the player a rare furniture piece for saving him. In Animal Forest, he gives the player a random furniture piece.
 
*In {{PG}}, three items could be stored in container furniture such as dressers, wardrobes, etc. In Animal Forest, only one item can be stored in those kinds of furniture.
 
*In {{PG}}, three items could be stored in container furniture such as dressers, wardrobes, etc. In Animal Forest, only one item can be stored in those kinds of furniture.
*In {{PG}}, any house you start out with had a wooden box that had a college rule journal on top. In Animal Forest, this is not included, so this means this feature was either not included or both items have to be bought from Nook.
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*In {{PG}}, any house the player starts out with has a wooden box with a college rule journal. In Animal Forest, this feature is not included.
 
*In {{PG}}, the catalog has a section called "Handhelds" where umbrellas, pinwheels, fans, balloons and tools could be ordered. In Animal Forest, this section is called "Umbrellas" and only umbrellas can be ordered from that section. This means pinwheels, fans, balloons, and tools cannot be ordered from the catalog.
 
*In {{PG}}, the catalog has a section called "Handhelds" where umbrellas, pinwheels, fans, balloons and tools could be ordered. In Animal Forest, this section is called "Umbrellas" and only umbrellas can be ordered from that section. This means pinwheels, fans, balloons, and tools cannot be ordered from the catalog.
 
*In {{PG}}, the player could store multiple airchecks in Stereos, Radios, etc. In Animal Forest, only one aircheck could be stored in them.
 
*In {{PG}}, the player could store multiple airchecks in Stereos, Radios, etc. In Animal Forest, only one aircheck could be stored in them.
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*There is no [[Museum]], thus there is no [[Blathers]]. The [[Faraway Museum]] still exists, and fossils can be sent there for identification.
 
*There is no [[Museum]], thus there is no [[Blathers]]. The [[Faraway Museum]] still exists, and fossils can be sent there for identification.
 
*Taking a trip on Animal Forest requires the player have 1 Controller Pak to save travel data on, and two Controller Paks are needed to travel directly. In {{PG}}, an extra Memory Card is used to save travel data, and the player can travel directly to the other town if 2 Memory Cards with town data are in use at the same time.
 
*Taking a trip on Animal Forest requires the player have 1 Controller Pak to save travel data on, and two Controller Paks are needed to travel directly. In {{PG}}, an extra Memory Card is used to save travel data, and the player can travel directly to the other town if 2 Memory Cards with town data are in use at the same time.
*The American {{PG}} has e-Reader support, as well as the Japanese GameCube e+ version of Animal Forest along with e-Reader+ support. The European version of {{PG}} and Animal Forest don't have e-Reader support because it was never released in Europe and it was not yet released in Japan at the time the Nintendo 64 was at its end, respectively... so instead of there being an e-reader machine in the [[Post Office]], there is just a bench.
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*The American {{PG}} has e-Reader support, as well as the Japanese GameCube e+ version of Animal Forest along with e-Reader+ support. The European version of {{PG}} and Animal Forest don't have e-Reader support. Instead of an e-reader machine in the [[Post Office]], there is a bench instead.
*[[Mayor Tortimer]] was not a character yet, so you could not obtain any gifts from him.
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*[[Mayor Tortimer]] is found in Dōbutsu no Mori, making any gifts from him unobtainable.
 
*During the [[Cherry Blossom Festival]], all the villagers sit on mats like the Japanese do.
 
*During the [[Cherry Blossom Festival]], all the villagers sit on mats like the Japanese do.
 
*[[Katrina]] wore a white headband instead of the normal veil that she wears.
 
*[[Katrina]] wore a white headband instead of the normal veil that she wears.
 
*Instead of buying stationary as a pack of four, only one piece of paper can be bought at a time.
 
*Instead of buying stationary as a pack of four, only one piece of paper can be bought at a time.
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Dōbutsu no Mori
Animal Forest
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Developer(s) Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo 64
Genre(s) Life simulation
Modes Single player

Dōbutsu no Mori, どうぶつの森, Animal Forest in English, is the name of the first installment in the Animal Crossing series series. It's for Nintendo 64 and it was only released in Japan. This game was translated and ported to the Nintendo Gamecube because the Nintendo 64 was at the end of its life, and because of that sales would have been affected if it were released on the Nintendo 64. This game is compatible with the Expansion Pak and has a sharper image when it is used. This is due to the number of pixels in its resolution being multiplied by 4, from 320x240 (quarter of a normal television's resolution) to 640x480 (the exact resolution of a television). People have made fan translations, however these are very minimal, and there's just enough translation to play it.

GCN Port Similarities

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A player catches a Herabuna, an Animal Forest-only fish.
  • Animal Forest has been re released on the Nintendo GameCube with a translation of Animal Forest e+.
  • Resetti still does the resetting punishment.
  • The real-time clock made a new feature for games.
  • K.K. Slider is still in the game.
  • Famicom (NES) games are in it.
  • Copper, Booker, Tom Nook, and others are in it.
  • Questions are asked to determine your look.
  • Tools are also the same.
  • The player still owed debt to Tom Nook.
  • Nook's Shop upgrades are in it.

GCN Port Differences

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The Bell Shrine in Animal Forest.
  • The Able Sisters and their shop is not in Animal Forest, thus designs are not available.
  • Some of the wallpapers and carpets from Animal Forest are redesigned or removed in Animal Crossing.
  • Some of the clothing from Animal Forest, for example, the N Logo shirt (G Logo in Animal Crossing), are redesigned or removed in Animal Crossing.
  • Two sets of stationary from Animal Forest are redesigned, the New Year's Card and the Fortune Paper.
  • The holidays found in Animal Forest are either changed or removed in Animal Crossing.
  • Tom Nook wears very slightly different uniforms.
  • The Wishing Well from Animal Crossing is a Bell Shrine in Animal Forest. On New Year's Day, instead of tossing a coin in the fountain, the player shakes the pole in the middle and the bells ring.
  • The input keyboard from Animal Crossing is a dial that contains the letters, numbers, and symbols that appear on the screen in Animal Forest.
  • In Animal Crossing, Gulliver would give the player a rare furniture piece for saving him. In Animal Forest, he gives the player a random furniture piece.
  • In Animal Crossing, three items could be stored in container furniture such as dressers, wardrobes, etc. In Animal Forest, only one item can be stored in those kinds of furniture.
  • In Animal Crossing, any house the player starts out with has a wooden box with a college rule journal. In Animal Forest, this feature is not included.
  • In Animal Crossing, the catalog has a section called "Handhelds" where umbrellas, pinwheels, fans, balloons and tools could be ordered. In Animal Forest, this section is called "Umbrellas" and only umbrellas can be ordered from that section. This means pinwheels, fans, balloons, and tools cannot be ordered from the catalog.
  • In Animal Crossing, the player could store multiple airchecks in Stereos, Radios, etc. In Animal Forest, only one aircheck could be stored in them.
  • Buildings such as Tom Nook's shop, the Post Office, and the Dump have slightly redesigned logos in Animal Crossing.
  • There is no Museum, thus there is no Blathers. The Faraway Museum still exists, and fossils can be sent there for identification.
  • Taking a trip on Animal Forest requires the player have 1 Controller Pak to save travel data on, and two Controller Paks are needed to travel directly. In Animal Crossing, an extra Memory Card is used to save travel data, and the player can travel directly to the other town if 2 Memory Cards with town data are in use at the same time.
  • The American Animal Crossing has e-Reader support, as well as the Japanese GameCube e+ version of Animal Forest along with e-Reader+ support. The European version of Animal Crossing and Animal Forest don't have e-Reader support. Instead of an e-reader machine in the Post Office, there is a bench instead.
  • Mayor Tortimer is found in Dōbutsu no Mori, making any gifts from him unobtainable.
  • During the Cherry Blossom Festival, all the villagers sit on mats like the Japanese do.
  • Katrina wore a white headband instead of the normal veil that she wears.
  • Instead of buying stationary as a pack of four, only one piece of paper can be bought at a time.