List of downloadable content in City Folk
The following is a list of downloadable content (DLC) in Animal Crossing: City Folk. In City Folk, items and designs were distributed from 2008 to 2012 in North America, Japan, Europe, and South Korea via WiiConnect24.
Items[edit]
A total of 91 unique items were distributed to players of Animal Crossing: City Folk, including 59 furniture items, 21 headgear items, one accessory item, two umbrella items, three wallpaper items, and five flooring items. Additionally, four existing items that are available through other means are known to have been distributed: candy, the chocolate heart, red nose, and a bag of 1,000 Bells.
All items were received in a letter from Nintendo that was hand-delivered by Pete if the player had WiiConnect24 activated during the distribution period.
Distributed items in Animal Crossing: City Folk
Name | Image | Type | Available from | Distribution dates | Celebration of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Red Pikmin | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
Release of New Play Control! Pikmin 2 | |
Top | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Chocolate heart | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() ![]() |
Valentine's Day | |
Girl's Day updo | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
Girl's Day | |
Tokonoma | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Shamrock hat | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
St. Patrick's Day | |
Nintendo DSi B | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Release of the Nintendo DSi | |
Nintendo DSi W | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Release of the Nintendo DSi | |
Student cap | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
- | |
1,000 Bells | ![]() |
Other | Various![]() |
- | |
Flamenco hat | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
Feria de Abril | |
Carp banner | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Boy's Day | |
Bus model | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Teacher's Day | |
Green headgear | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
Release of Punch-Out!! | |
Ghost umbrella | ![]() |
Umbrella | ![]() |
Japanese rainy season | |
Sand castle | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Beginning of summer[nb 1] | |
Ladder shades | ![]() |
Accessory | ![]() |
Beginning of summer | |
Hot dog hat | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
Summer | |
Morning glory | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Eiffel Tower | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Bastille Day | |
Dolphin model | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
GameCube dresser | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Seventh anniversary of the release of Animal Crossing in North America, sixth anniversary in Australia, and fifth anniversary in the European Union | |
Eggplant cow | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Hopscotch floor | ![]() |
Flooring | ![]() |
Beginning of the new school year in North America | |
Celebration hat | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
- | |
Pile of leaves | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Beginning of fall | |
Labrador model | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Fourth anniversary of the release of Nintendogs | |
Red team hat | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
Sports Day in Japan | |
White team hat | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
Sports Day in Japan | |
Chihuahua model | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Fourth anniversary of the release of Nintendogs | |
Dachshund model | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Fourth anniversary of the release of Nintendogs | |
Dalmatian model | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Fourth anniversary of the release of Nintendogs | |
Election poster | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Election Day in the United States | |
Anniversary cake | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
First anniversary of the release of Animal Crossing: City Folk | |
Wii locker | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Third anniversary of the release of the Wii | |
Shopping cart | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Black Friday | |
Nintendo DS Lite | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Fourth anniversary of the release of Animal Crossing: Wild World in North America | |
Festive wreath | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Holiday season | |
Snowman head | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
Beginning of winter | |
Hagoita | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Fedora chair | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Hat Day | |
Tam o'shanter | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
Burns Night[nb 3] | |
Cupid bench | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Valentine's Day | |
Pavé clock | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Festivale | |
Emperor's cap | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
- | |
Flower bouquet | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Valentine's Day | |
Blossom lantern | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Wildflower floor | ![]() |
Flooring | ![]() |
Beginning of spring | |
Egg TV | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Bunny Day | |
Kimbap plate | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Gracie dresser | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Kintaro wig | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
- | |
White school cap | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
- | |
School cap | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
- | |
Guard's helmet | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
- | |
Red horned hat | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
- | |
Tsunokakushi | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
- | |
Banana split hat | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
- | |
Samgyetang bowl | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Sweets player | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Shaved ice lamp | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Cucumber horse | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Candy (random color)[18] | ![]() |
Other | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Grandparent's Day | |
Kapp'n model | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Eighth anniversary of Animal Crossing in North America | |
Sporty wall | ![]() |
Wallpaper | ![]() |
Sports Day in Japan | |
Sporty floor | ![]() |
Flooring | ![]() |
Sports Day in Japan | |
White police cap | ![]() |
Headwear | ![]() |
- | |
Maple umbrella | ![]() |
Umbrella | ![]() |
Fall | |
Mushroom rack | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Fall | |
Tteok plate | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Red nose | ![]() |
Accessory | ![]() ![]() |
- | |
Snowman vanity | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Winter | |
Jingle TV | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
Toy Day | |
Golden bed | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Golden chair | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Golden dresser | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Golden table | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Golden closet | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Golden wallpaper | ![]() |
Wallpaper | ![]() |
- | |
Golden man | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Golden woman | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Golden screen | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Golden bench | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Golden clock | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Golden carpet | ![]() |
Flooring | ![]() |
- | |
Creepy coffin | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Creepy bat stone | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Creepy skeleton | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Creepy crystal | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Creepy carpet | ![]() |
Flooring | ![]() |
- | |
Creepy stone | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Creepy statue | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Creepy cauldron | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Creepy clock | ![]() |
Furniture | ![]() |
- | |
Creepy wallpaper | ![]() |
Wallpaper | ![]() |
- |
Unreleased items[edit]
Three unreleased DLC items—the red headgear, blue Pikmin, and yellow Pikmin—were discovered in the files for The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Save Data Update Channel alongside all released DLC items. Through modification, it is possible to insert these unreleased items into Animal Crossing: City Folk, where they are fully functional.[44]
Designs[edit]
A total of 10 designs were distributed to players of Animal Crossing: City Folk from 2009 to 2010. All designs were available from Wendell, who appeared outside the player's house if they had WiiConnect24 activated during the distribution period.
Designs that were distributed in Japan and Korea have no official English localizations, so translations of the original Japanese and Korean names are used instead.
Distributed designs in Animal Crossing: City Folk
Name | Image | Type | Distribution dates | Celebration of |
---|---|---|---|---|
Student uniform (がくせいふく Gakusei fuku) |
![]() |
Pro | - | |
Flamenco dress | ![]() |
Pro | Feria de Abril | |
Mayor's flag | ![]() |
Standard | Flag Day in the United States | |
Dirndl dress | ![]() |
Pro | Oktoberfest | |
Red padded vest (あかいちゃんちゃんこ Akai chanchanko) |
![]() |
Pro | - | |
Kintaro apron (きんたろうのはらがけ Kintarou no haragake) |
![]() |
Pro | - | |
Guard's uniform | ![]() |
Pro | - | |
Victory Korea T-shirt (필승코리아티셔츠 Pilseung kolia tisyeocheu) |
![]() |
Pro | The South Korea national football team competing in the 2010 FIFA World Cup | |
Hanbok (한복) |
![]() |
Pro | Chuseok | |
Hangul T-shirt (한글 티셔츠 Hangul tisyeocheu) |
![]() |
Pro | Hangul Day |
Gallery[edit]
Letters[edit]
The following letters were sent with the DLC items:
Clothing[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ↑ The sand castle was the winner of a contest held by Nintendo of Europe for a summer-themed DLC item.
- ↑ The ladder shades were redistributed in August 2009 due to technical issues that occurred during the first distribution period.
- ↑ This Scottish event celebrates the birth of poet Robert Burns, who wrote a poem called Tam o' Shanter, from which the name of the type of hat was derived.
References[edit]
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- ↑ Nintendo of Europe (April 4, 2009). "Take a comfy seat in Animal Crossing on a one-of-a-kind chair!". nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
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- ↑ Nintendo of Europe (June 22, 2009). "Decorate your house with a cool sandcastle". nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
- ↑ Nintendo of Europe (July 14, 2009). "Light up your home with an Eiffel Tower lamp". nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
- ↑ Nintendo of Europe (December 2, 2009). "Celebrate one year of Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City". nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
- ↑ Nintendo of Europe (November 17, 2009). "Class up your Animal Crossing abode by downloading a stylish Wii locker!". nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
- ↑ Nintendo of Europe (January 25, 2010). "It's Burns Night in Animal Crossing - time to dress up!". nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
- ↑ Nintendo of Europe (February 9, 2010). "It's always party time in Animal Crossing with a Pavé clock!". nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
- ↑ 15.00 15.01 15.02 15.03 15.04 15.05 15.06 15.07 15.08 15.09 15.10 15.11 15.12 15.13 15.14 15.15 15.16 Nintendo. [3]. nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
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- ↑ Nintendo of Europe (August 2, 2010). "Make sweet, sweet music in Animal Crossing!". nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
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- ↑ Nintendo of Europe (December 6, 2010). "Grab a heart-warming winter gift in Animal Crossing for Wii". nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
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- ↑ Nintendo of Europe (March 30, 2011). "Be dazzled by April's offering in Animal Crossing for Wii". nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
- ↑ Nintendo of Europe (April 29, 2011). "May delivers a new Golden Series item in Animal Crossing for Wii". nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
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- ↑ Nintendo of Europe (September 17, 2009). "Get down and party in a dirndl dress!". nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
External links[edit]
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