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I am currently working on video about history of Animal Crossing, and I wanted to mention how many villagers
there was in each game, but I was unable to find it!
Does anyone of you know how many villagers was there in
Animal Forrest (N64)
Animal Crossing (GC)
Animal Crossing WW (DS)
Animal Crossing CF (Wii)
Animal Crossing NL (3DS)

Also is there anything special I should mention in that video?
I talked about hidden nes games for AC for GC
I talked about AF+ and AFe+
and stuff like that, but is there anything really interesting that I can't forget to mention?

Thanks for your help.
Pixelorez​
 
There are 208 animals in Animal Crossing (GCN). You were able to have 14 live in your town at a time.


Alligators:
  1. Alfonso
  2. Alli
  3. Boots
  4. Liz

    Anteaters:
  5. Cyrano
  6. Nosegay
  7. Pango
  8. Snooty
  9. Zoe

    Bears and Pandas:
  10. Chow
  11. Dozer
  12. Grizzly
  13. Croucho
  14. Nate
  15. Pinky
  16. Teddy
  17. Tutu
  18. Ursala

    Bear Cubs:
  19. Bluebear
  20. Cheri
  21. Cupcake
  22. Kody
  23. Maple
  24. Murphy
  25. Olive
  26. Poncho
  27. Pudge
  28. Vladimir

    Bunnies:
  29. Bunnie
  30. Claude
  31. Coco
  32. Doc
  33. Dotty
  34. Gabi
  35. Gaston
  36. Genji
  37. Pippy
  38. Snake

    Cats:
  39. Bob
  40. Kabuki
  41. Kiki
  42. Kitty
  43. Mitzi
  44. Monique
  45. Olivia
  46. Punchy
  47. Purrl
  48. Rosie
  49. Stinky
  50. Tabby
  51. Tangy
  52. Tom

    Chickens:
  53. Ava
  54. Betty
  55. Egbert
  56. Goose
  57. Hank
  58. Hector
  59. Leigh
  60. Rhoda

    Cows:
  61. Belle
  62. Bessie
  63. Patty
  64. Petunia

    Dogs:
  65. Bea
  66. Biskit
  67. Bones
  68. Butch
  69. Cookie
  70. Daisy
  71. Goldie
  72. Lucky
  73. Maddie
  74. Portia

    Ducks:
  75. Bill
  76. Deena
  77. Derwin
  78. Freckles
  79. Joey
  80. Mallary
  81. Pate
  82. Pompom
  83. Scoot
  84. Weber

    Eagles:
  85. Amelia
  86. Apollo
  87. Buzz
  88. Pierce
  89. Quetzal

    Elephants:
  90. Axel
  91. Dizzy
  92. Ellie
  93. Eloise
  94. Opal
  95. Paolo

    Frogs:
  96. Camofrog
  97. Cousteau
  98. Emerald
  99. Huck
  100. Jambette
  101. Jermemiah
  102. Lily
  103. Prince
  104. Puddles
  105. Ribbot
  106. Tad
  107. Wart Jr.

    Goats:
  108. Billy
  109. Chevre
  110. Gruff
  111. Iggy
  112. Sven
  113. Velma

    Gorrilas:
  114. Cesar
  115. Jane
  116. Louie
  117. Peewee

    Hippos:
  118. Bertha
  119. Biff
  120. Bitty
  121. Bubbles
  122. Lulu
  123. Rocco
  124. Rollo

    Horses/Donkeys:
  125. Buck
  126. Cleo
  127. Ed
  128. Elmer
  129. Peaches
  130. Savannah
  131. Winnie

    Kangaroos:
  132. Astrid
  133. Carrie
  134. Kitt
  135. Marcy
  136. Mathilda
  137. Valise

    Koalas:
  138. Gonzo
  139. Huggy
  140. Ozzie
  141. Sydney
  142. Yuka

    Lions:
  143. Aziz
  144. Leopold
  145. Rex

    Mice:
  146. Anicotti
  147. Candi
  148. Carmen
  149. Chico
  150. Dora
  151. Limberg
  152. Penny
  153. Rizzo
  154. Samson

    Octopus:
  155. Octavian

    Ostriches:
  156. Quennie
  157. Rio
  158. Sandy
  159. Sprocket

    Oxen/Bulls:
  160. Chuck
  161. Oxford
  162. Stu
  163. T-Bone

    Penguins:
  164. Aurora
  165. Cube
  166. Friga
  167. Gwen
  168. Hopper
  169. Puck
  170. Roald

    Pigs:
  171. Boris
  172. Cobb
  173. Curly
  174. Mambo
  175. Hugh
  176. Lucy
  177. Rasher
  178. Spork
  179. Sue E
  180. Truffles

    Rhinos:
  181. Hornsby
  182. Spike
  183. Tank
  184. Tiara

    Sheep:
  185. Baabara
  186. Cashmere
  187. Eunice
  188. Stella
  189. Vesta
  190. Woolio

    Squirrels:
  191. Blair
  192. Filbert
  193. Hazel
  194. Mint
  195. Nibbles
  196. Peanut
  197. Pecan
  198. Ricky
  199. Sally
  200. Static

    Tigers:
  201. Bangle
  202. Rolf
  203. Tybalt

    Wolves:
  204. Chief
  205. Fang
  206. Freya
  207. Lobo
  208. Wolfgang

- - - Post Merge - - -

The game also had codes you could use to collect Nintendo items. During winter, you were able to get an item called DUMMY from the villager living inside an igloo which is a white floating triangle with Japanese text on top of it that translates to "dummy". Though practically useless, it seemed to be kind of a rare item.

Villagers also sometimes slept outside their houses. Once awakened, they were glad you did, because they thought sleeping outside was creepy.

There used to be a ghost named Wisp, who oddly enough, appeared to have a face similar to Bowser's ship. As all ghosts, he was invisible, and the only way of finding him was by accidentally bumping into him. He only appeared at 12 AM and asked you to find 5 spirits before 4 AM. If you were successful, he'd grant you one of three wishes. You could have all the weeds in your town removed, be given a random item, or have your roof painted a different color.
 
You had to ship your fossils to the far away museum by mail in GCN since Blathers was not an accredited paleontologist.
 
There are 208 animals in Animal Crossing (GCN). You were able to have 15 live in your town at a time.


Alligators:
  1. Alfonso
  2. Alli
  3. Boots
  4. Liz

    Anteaters:
  5. Cyrano
  6. Nosegay
  7. Pango
  8. Snooty
  9. Zoe

    Bears and Pandas:
  10. Chow
  11. Dozer
  12. Grizzly
  13. Croucho
  14. Nate
  15. Pinky
  16. Teddy
  17. Tutu
  18. Ursala

    Bear Cubs:
  19. Bluebear
  20. Cheri
  21. Cupcake
  22. Kody
  23. Maple
  24. Murphy
  25. Olive
  26. Poncho
  27. Pudge
  28. Vladimir

    Bunnies:
  29. Bunnie
  30. Claude
  31. Coco
  32. Doc
  33. Dotty
  34. Gabi
  35. Gaston
  36. Genji
  37. Pippy
  38. Snake

    Cats:
  39. Bob
  40. Kabuki
  41. Kiki
  42. Kitty
  43. Mitzi
  44. Monique
  45. Olivia
  46. Punchy
  47. Purrl
  48. Rosie
  49. Stinky
  50. Tabby
  51. Tangy
  52. Tom

    Chickens:
  53. Ava
  54. Betty
  55. Egbert
  56. Goose
  57. Hank
  58. Hector
  59. Leigh
  60. Rhoda

    Cows:
  61. Belle
  62. Bessie
  63. Patty
  64. Petunia

    Dogs:
  65. Bea
  66. Biskit
  67. Bones
  68. Butch
  69. Cookie
  70. Daisy
  71. Goldie
  72. Lucky
  73. Maddie
  74. Portia

    Ducks:
  75. Bill
  76. Deena
  77. Derwin
  78. Freckles
  79. Joey
  80. Mallary
  81. Pate
  82. Pompom
  83. Scoot
  84. Weber

    Eagles:
  85. Amelia
  86. Apollo
  87. Buzz
  88. Pierce
  89. Quetzal

    Elephants:
  90. Axel
  91. Dizzy
  92. Ellie
  93. Eloise
  94. Opal
  95. Paolo

    Frogs:
  96. Camofrog
  97. Cousteau
  98. Emerald
  99. Huck
  100. Jambette
  101. Jermemiah
  102. Lily
  103. Prince
  104. Puddles
  105. Ribbot
  106. Tad
  107. Wart Jr.

    Goats:
  108. Billy
  109. Chevre
  110. Gruff
  111. Iggy
  112. Sven
  113. Velma

    Gorrilas:
  114. Cesar
  115. Jane
  116. Louie
  117. Peewee

    Hippos:
  118. Bertha
  119. Biff
  120. Bitty
  121. Bubbles
  122. Lulu
  123. Rocco
  124. Rollo

    Horses/Donkeys:
  125. Buck
  126. Cleo
  127. Ed
  128. Elmer
  129. Peaches
  130. Savannah
  131. Winnie

    Kangaroos:
  132. Astrid
  133. Carrie
  134. Kitt
  135. Marcy
  136. Mathilda
  137. Valise

    Koalas:
  138. Gonzo
  139. Huggy
  140. Ozzie
  141. Sydney
  142. Yuka

    Lions:
  143. Aziz
  144. Leopold
  145. Rex

    Mice:
  146. Anicotti
  147. Candi
  148. Carmen
  149. Chico
  150. Dora
  151. Limberg
  152. Penny
  153. Rizzo
  154. Samson

    Octopus:
  155. Octavian

    Ostriches:
  156. Quennie
  157. Rio
  158. Sandy
  159. Sprocket

    Oxen/Bulls:
  160. Chuck
  161. Oxford
  162. Stu
  163. T-Bone

    Penguins:
  164. Aurora
  165. Cube
  166. Friga
  167. Gwen
  168. Hopper
  169. Puck
  170. Roald

    Pigs:
  171. Boris
  172. Cobb
  173. Curly
  174. Mambo
  175. Hugh
  176. Lucy
  177. Rasher
  178. Spork
  179. Sue E
  180. Truffles

    Rhinos:
  181. Hornsby
  182. Spike
  183. Tank
  184. Tiara

    Sheep:
  185. Baabara
  186. Cashmere
  187. Eunice
  188. Stella
  189. Vesta
  190. Woolio

    Squirrels:
  191. Blair
  192. Filbert
  193. Hazel
  194. Mint
  195. Nibbles
  196. Peanut
  197. Pecan
  198. Ricky
  199. Sally
  200. Static

    Tigers:
  201. Bangle
  202. Rolf
  203. Tybalt

    Wolves:
  204. Chief
  205. Fang
  206. Freya
  207. Lobo
  208. Wolfgang

- - - Post Merge - - -

The game also had codes you could use to collect Nintendo items. During winter, you were able to get an item called DUMMY from the villager living inside an igloo which is a white floating triangle with Japanese text on top of it that translates to "dummy". Though practically useless, it seemed to be kind of a rare item.

Villagers also sometimes slept outside their houses. Once awakened, they were glad you did, because they thought sleeping outside was creepy.

There used to be a ghost named Wisp, who oddly enough, appeared to have a face similar to Bowser's ship. As all ghosts, he was invisible, and the only way of finding him was by accidentally bumping into him. He only appeared at 12 AM and asked you to find 5 spirits before 4 AM. If you were successful, he'd grant you one of three wishes. You could have all the weeds in your town removed, be given a random item, or have your roof painted a different color.

Fixed
 
In Wild World, when a villager is in boxes, you can simply talk to them and tell them not to move. I am not sure about the other games though.
Doubotsu No Mori or Animal Forest, was the first ever AC game.
It had an updated version called Doubotsu No Mori e+ that was not released outaide Japan. The e+ version had minor changes to the game. But the differences are quite noticeable. Make sure to give us a link to the finished video! :)

- - - Post Merge - - -

Animal Crossing's story began like this. The creator of the game, Katsuya Eguchi, needed to move far away from his home to finish some work. He thought about how he misses his family and friends, and how he wished that he could spend more time with them. An idea struck him, which lead to the creation of Animal Crossing.
 
Pretty sure it's 144 villagers in WW and 210 (or 218?) in CF. ~ I looked this up sometime end of last year and posted it somewhere on here but can't find the post now.
Then on that note you could add the max villager limits and limits on who can be your starting villages/rarer villagers ~ ie WW being crazily difficult to get Monkeys as you needed to visit someone who could get them. And maybe something on Town progression, -getting the city, shop upgrades, or even just the town sizes per game. ~ 30(+island)->16->25(+city)->20(+main street and island)

You could talk about the cnnectivity theme with others ~ Like AC:GC having the Island/suitcase GBA thing, using memory cards to visit other /friends towns, Nooks codes to trade. And then the obvious wifi visits on WW and CF culminating in Dream codes and minigames on the Island in NL.
 
The Gyroid Face In Gamecube verison and The 3:33am Alien?
And the Gyroid's being like graves and stuff, along will some cool secrets of being able to go into tom nooks store at night in the game cube verison i believe (i remember a LONG time ago i had a AC cheat sheet that said there was a way to do something like that) and he'll be in PJ's and stuff
 
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