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Character Card (special)

001 K.K. Slider Series 1
Character Card
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Gender Male
Sign Virgo
Profile
While his real name is Totakeke, this canine hepcat goes by the stage name K.K. Slider. He belts out tunes and decks out music every Saturday night at 8:00 in front of the train station.

K.K. Slider (001) is a Series 1 Animal Crossing-e Character Card. It can be scanned at the e-Reader Transfer Machine at the post office to receive a letter and gift from K.K. Slider, or on the Game Boy Advance by itself to display a different letter. The password on the card can also be sent in a letter to receive a letter and gift.

Scanning at the post office

Scanning this card at the e-Reader Transfer Machine at the post office results in the player receiving a letter from K.K. that contains a Folk Guitar. The letter reads:

Groovy, <Player>!
I was playing a gig Sunday
night in the next town over.
Some record exec tells me he
wants to make me a star. I
told him to buzz off! I've
gotta stay true to the music!

Gotta jam! K.K. Slider

Sending the password

Typing the password displayed on the card into a letter and sending it to any villager results in the player receiving a letter from K.K. that contains an Orange Box. The letter reads:

Hey, <Player>,
Thanks for coming out to
hear me wail. You're a real
hipster. Have you heard
K.K. Cruisin' yet? It's
one wild tune. Don't be
square! Keep comin' around.

Later! K.K. Slider

Scanning on the Game Boy Advance

Scanning this card while the Game Boy Advance is not connected to the Nintendo GameCube displays a message from K.K. The message reads:

Hey, man, if I could just tell you one thing, it'd be this: Chase your dreams. When I was just a pup, some square told me my paws were too big for guitar jamming. I tuned him out, man. And kept jamming. And now I'm rocking out and loving it!

Character Card (villager)

011 Bob Series 1
Character Card
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Gender Male
Sign Capricorn
Clothes Blossom Shirt
Pet phrase pthhpth
Profile
Everyone loves Bob's laid-back attitude, in spite of his nasty habit of spitting whenever he speaks. Ever wonder why he sleeps so late? It's because he's up all night playing video games. Can you blame him?

Bob (011) is a Series 1 Animal Crossing-e Character Card. It can be scanned at the e-Reader Transfer Machine in the post office to receive a letter and gift from Bob, or on the Game Boy Advance by itself to display a message. The password on the card can also be sent in a letter to receive a letter and gift.

Scanning at the post office

Scanning this card at the e-Reader Transfer Machine at the post office results in the player receiving a letter from Bob that contains a Kiddie Clock. The letter reads:

Hey, <Player>,
I was in the middle of one
great catnap when I saw
you in the strangest dream.
You were running around on
a tropical island with a
water pump on your back!

Weird, huh? Bob

Sending the password

Typing the password displayed on the card into a letter and sending it to any villager results in the player receiving a letter from Bob that contains a G Logo. The letter reads:

To my friend <Player>,
Hi, <Player>.
How are things? Going well,
I hope! Obviously, I'm pretty
stoked on it.
And to that, I say pthhpth!
Take care!

From Bob

Scanning on the Game Boy Advance

Scanning this card while the Game Boy Advance is not connected to the Nintendo GameCube displays a message from Bob. The message reads:

Check this, pthhpth. I was crouched over the ground, hunting for mole crickets... Anyway, I must have passed out, because I woke up and it was all dark out. But there, crawling on my chest, was a big dynastid beetle. So everything worked out!

Town Tune Card

M01 Only Me Series 1
Town Tune Card
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Only Me (M01) is a Series 1 Animal Crossing-e Town Tune Card. It can be scanned at the Town Tune board to save the Town Tune displayed on the card. It can also be scanned while the Game Boy Advance is not connected to the Nintendo GameCube to play "Only Me".

Design Card

  Shine Sprite Series 1
Design Card
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Shine Sprite (D01) is a Series 1 Animal Crossing-e Design Card. It can be scanned by Mabel at the Able Sisters to save the design displayed on the card, which is a Shine Sprite from Super Mario Sunshine. It can also be scanned while the Game Boy Advance is not connected to the Nintendo GameCube to display the following comment from Mabel:

With this Shine Sprite pattern, you'll feel like it's summer vacation every day!

Sibling Card

B01 Mr. Resetti & Don Series 2
Sibling Card
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Conversation
Mr. ResettiGAAH! The RESET alarm's goin' off again! Someone's gonna get it!
DonDon't work too hard, Sonny. Remember, the doc said to take it easy!

Mr. Resetti & Don (B01) is a Series 2 Animal Crossing-e Sibling Card. It has two dot code strips, one for Mr. Resetti and one for Don Resetti. Both sides can be scanned at the e-Reader Transfer Machine in the post office to receive a letter and gift from the respective character, or on the Game Boy Advance by itself to display a message. The passwords on the card can also be sent in letters to receive a letter and gift.

Scanning at the post office

Mr. Resetti

Scanning Mr. Resetti's side of this card at the e-Reader Transfer Machine at the post office results in the player receiving a letter from Resetti that contains an Iron Frame. The letter reads:

Listen up, <Player>,
I like you. You're not a bad
kid. You just have your
priorities all screwed up.
That's where I come in.
I'll set you straight. Don't
worry. It won't hurt...

...much! ーMr. Resetti

Don

Scanning Don's side of this card at the e-Reader Transfer Machine at the post office results in the player receiving a letter from Don that contains an Cement Mixer. The letter reads:

Tell me, <Player>,
Why do you do it? Why do
you press the button? Is it
just to get under Sonny's
skin? Is it? Well lissen here.
I don't like people doin' that.
That's my job!

ーDon

Sending the password

Mr. Resetti

Typing the password displayed on Mr. Resetti's side of the card into a letter and sending it to any villager results in the player receiving a letter from Resetti that contains an Traffic Cone. The letter reads:

What's the deal, <Player>?
You haven't been resetting,
have you?! I guess I won't
ride you too hard today.
Next time we meet, though,
I'm gonna make you say
<String 2><String 3>! Say it!

Wash your hair! Now scram!

Don

Typing the password displayed on Don's side of the card into a letter and sending it to any villager results in the player receiving a letter from Don that contains an Flower Fan. The letter reads:

Hey there, <Player>!
Thanks for makin' sure
my brother Sonny has a
job. I want you to have this
flower fan as a
sign of our appreciation.
Now scram!

Don Resetti

Scanning on the Game Boy Advance

Mr. Resetti

Scanning Mr. Resetti's side of this card while the Game Boy Advance is not connected to the Nintendo GameCube displays a message from Mr. Resetti. The message reads:

Hooo... This job, I tell ya... I think I'm startin' to lose my mind over here... The other day, me an' Don were eatin' with the family, an' our Ma asked for the peas. And I lose it! I say, HEY! How 'bout sayin' please'? Say it! SAY IT!"" Now I'm grounded.

Don

Scanning Don's side of this card while the Game Boy Advance is not connected to the Nintendo GameCube displays a message from Don. The message reads:

You wanna know why my brother is such a stickler for this whole RESET thing? OK, listen, but don't tell him I told you. He...used to be a resetter himself. Yeah. We come from a long line of moles who reset. How'd you think we got our name?

Game Card

P01 Boy (1) Series 2
Game Card
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Gender Male
Minigame Animal Relay

Boy (1) (P01) is a Series 2 Animal Crossing-e Game Card. It can be scanned while the Game Boy Advance is not connected to the Nintendo GameCube to play the Animal Relay A minigame.

Classic Game Card

  Ice Climber Series 4
Classic Game Card
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Ice Climber (N01) is a Series 4 Animal Crossing-e Classic Game Card. This card was only released in North America. It can be scanned at the e-Reader Transfer Machine at the post office to receive a letter and gift from Tom Nook or on the Game Boy Advance by itself to display a different letter.

Scanning at the post office

Scanning this card at the e-Reader Transfer Machine at the post office results in the player receiving a letter from Tom Nook that contains Ice Climber. This is the only way to obtain the item. The letter reads:

Loyal, <Player>,
They say that nothing is free
and I usually stick to that
but I wanted to give you this
NES game. You have been such
a loyal customer. You have
been loyal haven't you?!?

Please stay loyal, Tom Nook

Scanning on the Game Boy Advance

Scanning this card while the Game Boy Advance is not connected to the Nintendo GameCube displays a message from Tom Nook while the background music from Nookington's plays. The message reads:

Has anyone ever told you that you can't get something for nothing? It's true. Mostly. If someone gives you something for nothing, you may not treasure what they gave you. That's why I kindly request a modest fee for my services and good. Now you know!

Promo

  Animal Crossing Promo
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Animal Crossing is a promotional Animal Crossing-e card. This card was was bundled with the North American e-Reader.