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Of the two promotional cards released, the first (titled {{PG|nolink}}) was bundled with the [[e-Reader]] accessory in North America while the promotional NES Link card was included in the December 2002 issue of [[Nintendo Power]] magazine<ref>http://ereader.no-intro.org/checklists.php?sys=EngList&search_set=Promotional&card_no=1093</ref>.
 
Of the two promotional cards released, the first (titled {{PG|nolink}}) was bundled with the [[e-Reader]] accessory in North America while the promotional NES Link card was included in the December 2002 issue of [[Nintendo Power]] magazine<ref>http://ereader.no-intro.org/checklists.php?sys=EngList&search_set=Promotional&card_no=1093</ref>.
 
== Character cards ==
 
== Character cards ==
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Animal_Crossing-e_1-001_(K.K._Slider).jpg|<small>Series 1 - [[K.K. Slider]] (front)</small>
 
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Animal_Crossing-e_1-001_(K.K._Slider - Back).jpg|<small>Series 1 - [[K.K. Slider]] (back)</small>
 
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Animal Crossing-e 3-123 (Katrina).jpg|<small>Series 3 - [[Katrina]] (front)</small>
 
Animal Crossing-e 3-123 (Katrina).jpg|<small>Series 3 - [[Katrina]] (front)</small>
 
Animal Crossing-e 4-217 (Freckles).jpg|<small>Series 4 - [[Freckles]] (front)</small>
 
Animal Crossing-e 4-217 (Freckles).jpg|<small>Series 4 - [[Freckles]] (front)</small>
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There are 275 total character e-cards, each of which has a picture of a [[villager]] or [[special visitors|special visitor]] on its front and additional information about them on the card back, such as their gender, [[catchphrase]] and their [[star sign|astrological sign]], as well as a short paragraph describing their [[Villager#Personalities|personality]] and lastly, a [[password]] that can be redeemed for a special item. The cards can be used in the following ways: {{clear}}[[File:Animal Crossing-e 1-001 (K.K. Slider - Letter).gif|thumb|240px|right|Animated letter from [[K.K. Slider]] ([[:File:Animal_Crossing-e_1-001_(K.K._Slider).jpg|001]]) received when scanning e-card without GCN connection]]<blockquote><ol><li>Without a [[Nintendo]] [[e-Reader]]:<br><ul><li> Sending the code found on the back of the card via letter to random villager in town will result in a return letter from that villager two days later with an item attached. The item sent is specific to each e-card and ranges from common items to fossils to unorderable special event items.</li><li>Sending the code (via letter) to the specific villager pictured on the front of a character card will result in a return letter from that villager two days later. The letter often contains a common [[NES game]] but may contain instead the default common item associated with that e-card.</li></ul><li>Using only an e-Reader and [[Game Boy Advance]]:</li><ul><li>Scanning a character card into the e-reader results in an animated three-page letter from that character being displayed on the screen along with background music that is unique to each card.</li></ul><li>With an e-Reader connected to the [[GameCube]] using the [[Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable]]:</li><ul><li>Scanning a character card at the e-Reader Transfer Machine in the [[Post Office]] will result in a letter from the villager on the card being sent to the player's [[mailbox]]. The present attached to this letter is specific to that e-card and is different from the one received when using that e-card's password.</li></ul></ol></blockquote>
 
There are 275 total character e-cards, each of which has a picture of a [[villager]] or [[special visitors|special visitor]] on its front and additional information about them on the card back, such as their gender, [[catchphrase]] and their [[star sign|astrological sign]], as well as a short paragraph describing their [[Villager#Personalities|personality]] and lastly, a [[password]] that can be redeemed for a special item. The cards can be used in the following ways: {{clear}}[[File:Animal Crossing-e 1-001 (K.K. Slider - Letter).gif|thumb|240px|right|Animated letter from [[K.K. Slider]] ([[:File:Animal_Crossing-e_1-001_(K.K._Slider).jpg|001]]) received when scanning e-card without GCN connection]]<blockquote><ol><li>Without a [[Nintendo]] [[e-Reader]]:<br><ul><li> Sending the code found on the back of the card via letter to random villager in town will result in a return letter from that villager two days later with an item attached. The item sent is specific to each e-card and ranges from common items to fossils to unorderable special event items.</li><li>Sending the code (via letter) to the specific villager pictured on the front of a character card will result in a return letter from that villager two days later. The letter often contains a common [[NES game]] but may contain instead the default common item associated with that e-card.</li></ul><li>Using only an e-Reader and [[Game Boy Advance]]:</li><ul><li>Scanning a character card into the e-reader results in an animated three-page letter from that character being displayed on the screen along with background music that is unique to each card.</li></ul><li>With an e-Reader connected to the [[GameCube]] using the [[Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable]]:</li><ul><li>Scanning a character card at the e-Reader Transfer Machine in the [[Post Office]] will result in a letter from the villager on the card being sent to the player's [[mailbox]]. The present attached to this letter is specific to that e-card and is different from the one received when using that e-card's password.</li></ul></ol></blockquote>
  
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If the player sends an e-card password to a villager in their town whose identity matches the character card from which it came, they will likely receive a letter containing an [[NES game]] as opposed to that e-card's standard item. The images below show the letter sent by each of the six personality types.
 
If the player sends an e-card password to a villager in their town whose identity matches the character card from which it came, they will likely receive a letter containing an [[NES game]] as opposed to that e-card's standard item. The images below show the letter sent by each of the six personality types.
  
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E-card normal personality letter.png|[[Normal]] personality <small>([[Chevre]])</small>
 
E-card normal personality letter.png|[[Normal]] personality <small>([[Chevre]])</small>
 
E-card peppy personality letter.png|[[Peppy]] personality <small>([[Cookie]])</small>
 
E-card peppy personality letter.png|[[Peppy]] personality <small>([[Cookie]])</small>
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E-card jock personality letter.png|[[Jock]] personality <small>([[Leopold]])</small>
 
E-card jock personality letter.png|[[Jock]] personality <small>([[Leopold]])</small>
 
E-card lazy personality letter.png|[[Lazy]] personality <small>([[Chico]])</small>
 
E-card lazy personality letter.png|[[Lazy]] personality <small>([[Chico]])</small>
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== Other Cards ==
 
== Other Cards ==

Revision as of 16:46, June 17, 2020

Animal Crossing-e is a collection of 326 Animal Crossing-themed cards (plus two promo cards) produced by Nintendo for use with the Nintendo e-Reader. The cards were distributed in four series, with an initial North American release in October 2002, and are exclusively compatible with Animal Crossing for the Nintendo GameCube. Each pack contains a random assortment of five cards sold at $2.99 MSRP[1]. In order to the use the cards, the player must scan the cards at the appropriate in-game location, which varies according to card type.

Of the two promotional cards released, the first (titled Animal Crossing) was bundled with the e-Reader accessory in North America while the promotional NES Link card was included in the December 2002 issue of Nintendo Power magazine[2].

Character cards

There are 275 total character e-cards, each of which has a picture of a villager or special visitor on its front and additional information about them on the card back, such as their gender, catchphrase and their astrological sign, as well as a short paragraph describing their personality and lastly, a password that can be redeemed for a special item. The cards can be used in the following ways:

Animated letter from K.K. Slider (001) received when scanning e-card without GCN connection
  1. Without a Nintendo e-Reader:
    • Sending the code found on the back of the card via letter to random villager in town will result in a return letter from that villager two days later with an item attached. The item sent is specific to each e-card and ranges from common items to fossils to unorderable special event items.
    • Sending the code (via letter) to the specific villager pictured on the front of a character card will result in a return letter from that villager two days later. The letter often contains a common NES game but may contain instead the default common item associated with that e-card.
  2. Using only an e-Reader and Game Boy Advance:
    • Scanning a character card into the e-reader results in an animated three-page letter from that character being displayed on the screen along with background music that is unique to each card.
  3. With an e-Reader connected to the GameCube using the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable:
    • Scanning a character card at the e-Reader Transfer Machine in the Post Office will result in a letter from the villager on the card being sent to the player's mailbox. The present attached to this letter is specific to that e-card and is different from the one received when using that e-card's password.

Villager letters

If the player sends an e-card password to a villager in their town whose identity matches the character card from which it came, they will likely receive a letter containing an NES game as opposed to that e-card's standard item. The images below show the letter sent by each of the six personality types.

Other Cards

Other cards have functions such as uploading a pattern.

Series

Click on the appropriate image or text below to view a list of e-cards in that series.

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Series 1
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Series 2
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Series 3
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Series 4


References