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===Villagers and islanders===
 
===Villagers and islanders===
There are a total of 66 new villagers and 18 new islanders, bringing the totals up to 284 villagers and 36 islanders. The only way to have any of the new villagers move in, or for any of the islanders to move to the island, is to scan their e-Reader card at the [[wishing well]].
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There are a total of 66 new villagers and 18 new islanders, bringing the totals up to 284 villagers and 36 islanders. The only way to have any of the new villagers move in, or for any of the islanders to move to the island, is to scan their e-Reader card at the [[Wishing Well]].
  
====New villagers====
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====New Villagers====
 
60 new villagers can move to the player's town if their ''[[Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+]]'' [[e-Reader card/Series 1 (Doubutsu no Mori e+)|Series 1]], [[e-Reader card/Series 2 (Doubutsu no Mori e+)|Series 2]], or [[e-Reader card/Series 3 (Doubutsu no Mori e+)|Series 3]] card is scanned. Most of these villagers have reappeared in subsequent games, however 11 villagers remain exclusive to {{DnMe+|nolink}} and therefore do not have localized names.
 
60 new villagers can move to the player's town if their ''[[Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+]]'' [[e-Reader card/Series 1 (Doubutsu no Mori e+)|Series 1]], [[e-Reader card/Series 2 (Doubutsu no Mori e+)|Series 2]], or [[e-Reader card/Series 3 (Doubutsu no Mori e+)|Series 3]] card is scanned. Most of these villagers have reappeared in subsequent games, however 11 villagers remain exclusive to {{DnMe+|nolink}} and therefore do not have localized names.
 
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====Promotional villagers====
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====Promotional Villagers====
 
6 villagers are obtainable exclusively from promotional e-Reader cards included with other products or publications, 3 of which are [[crossover villager]]s. [[Bow]] and [[Meow]] are respectively based on the {{Wp|BowLingual|BowLingual}} and {{Wp|MeowLingual|MeowLingual}} translation devices. [[Nindori]] was created in collaboration with ''Nintendo DREAM'' magazine, and is based on a 'Spice Orange' color variant of the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. [[Shinabiru]] is not a crossover, but was designed by Japanese cartoonist and manga artist Takayuki Mizushina as a caricatured self-portrait.<ref>https://ameblo.jp/value-0911/entry-12580089745.html</ref>
 
6 villagers are obtainable exclusively from promotional e-Reader cards included with other products or publications, 3 of which are [[crossover villager]]s. [[Bow]] and [[Meow]] are respectively based on the {{Wp|BowLingual|BowLingual}} and {{Wp|MeowLingual|MeowLingual}} translation devices. [[Nindori]] was created in collaboration with ''Nintendo DREAM'' magazine, and is based on a 'Spice Orange' color variant of the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. [[Shinabiru]] is not a crossover, but was designed by Japanese cartoonist and manga artist Takayuki Mizushina as a caricatured self-portrait.<ref>https://ameblo.jp/value-0911/entry-12580089745.html</ref>
  
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====New islanders====
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====New Islanders====
 
18 new islanders can appear only on [[Animal Island]] if their e-Reader card is scanned at the [[Wishing Well]]. All islanders share house layouts with one of the existing 18 islanders, but with a different [[wallpaper]] and [[carpet]]. Most of these islanders have returned as regular villagers in subsequent games, however 7 islanders remain exclusive to {{DnMe+|nolink}} and therefore do not have localized names.
 
18 new islanders can appear only on [[Animal Island]] if their e-Reader card is scanned at the [[Wishing Well]]. All islanders share house layouts with one of the existing 18 islanders, but with a different [[wallpaper]] and [[carpet]]. Most of these islanders have returned as regular villagers in subsequent games, however 7 islanders remain exclusive to {{DnMe+|nolink}} and therefore do not have localized names.
 
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