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    "Animal Crossing" (GCN) lets you have up to fifteen animals live in your town (not including NPC's). How many can live in your town in the "Animal Crossing: Wild World" game?"Animal Crossings": Comparisons and Contrasts

      eight . "Animal Crossing" (GCN) has acres, so more people can live in the town at a time. There's more room. In "Animal Crossing: Wild World", since there are no acres, and the town is just a whole, there is less divided space per person, permitting less animals to live in your town.

    In "Animal Crossing: Wild World", you can have up to four people live under one roof. In "Animal Crossing: (GCN) you can still have up to four people live in your town. What's the difference in the GCN game than "Wild World?""Animal Crossings": Comparisons and Contrasts

      there is one house per person. In "Animal Crossing" (GCN) there are four houses that each player can live in. In the beginning, Tom Nook asks you which house you want. Each of the four houses are in the same acre, and in the middle of the four houses lies the bulletin board. In "Wild World," the bulletin board is at the civic center in your town. There is no civic center in GCN- just a simple post office.

    In "Animal Crossing" (GCN) the only person working at the museum is an owl named Blathers. In "Animal Crossing: Wild World", Blathers still works there, but who else works there in the observatory?"Animal Crossings": Comparisons and Contrasts

      Blathers' sister, Celeste. Celeste refuses to admit that she falls asleep during the day, while Blathers doesn't exactly admit he's asleep, but he makes an excuse for it. He says, "Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....ZWAAAAWK! I get so frightfully tired during the day, wot!" Anyway, Celeste has a telescope in the beginning, but they forgot to include star charts. You can make up your own constellations, and see them through the telescope. You can also check their peak viewing times, so you can see them perfectly in the night sky. Again, Celeste is not in "GCN", but she is in "Wild World".

    In "Animal Crossing" (GCN), there is a friendly ghost (no, it's not Casper...) that appears each night from midnight to four in the morning named Wisp. In "Animal Crossing: Wild World", what is the ghost's name?"Animal Crossings": Comparisons and Contrasts

      There is no ghost in "Wild World". In "Animal Crossing" (GCN), Wisp appears at night, but he is invisible at first. However, he will call you over without you knowing where he is, but then he will appear. Wisp will ask you to gather up five spirits that he has lost. You have to capture them with your net, and return them to Wisp by 4 A.M. If you do, Wisp will give you three options; he will give you a present, change the color of your house's roof, or remove all weeds in the town. Wisp appears every night. As for "Wild World", it is a shame, really. You have to pick the weeds in your town yourself.

    In "Animal Crossing: Wild World", Kapp'n the kappa is a taxi driver in the beginning of the game that asks you a few questions to give you the result of what you look like when you get out of the taxi in your new town. In "GCN", what does Kapp'n do instead of being a taxi driver?"Animal Crossings": Comparisons and Contrasts

      he rows you to the island. Kapp'n will only appear if you connect your GameBoy Advance or GameBoy Advance SP to the GameCube (for "Animal Crossing" (GCN) only) with the link cable required to do so. Kapp'n will sing a song on the way, and when you get there, there is a house where someone lives inside. There is one inhabitant of the island- it is a random NPC that you can grow friendly with. There is another shack where you can get two shirts- the red and blue aloha shirts. On the island, also, it is always like summer, so you can catch fish and insects that appear in the summer year-round. Sadly, there is no island in "Wild World".

    In "Animal Crossing" (GCN), there are only four tools: the shovel, fishing rod, net, and axe. In "Animal Crossing: Wild World", two more are added. What are the two new tools added (excluding timer)?"Animal Crossings": Comparisons and Contrasts

      watering can and slingshot. The watering can is used to water dying flowers around the town. In "GCN", flowers don't die unless you run over them, so there was no purpose for a watering can before this game. You can get the golden watering can by taking good care of your town for sixteen days. If you can do it, you'll receive the golden can in the mail. As for the slingshot, you shoot balloons out of the sky with presents attached. You have to go to the northernmost point of the town, though, to be able to shoot it down. Also, it's used for two other things. One, if Pete is flying in the air delivering mail, you can shoot him down. The second thing is if you see a UFO in the sky, you're not seeing things. It's Gulliver, who was the sailor that washed up on the beach in "GCN". If you shoot his UFO down in "Wild World", he'll need you to get his UFO parts that he lost. If you get all of them scattered around town, he'll give you a rare item. To get the golden slingshot, you must shoot fifteen things out of the sky. Then, you'll have to shoot down the golden slingshot the next time a present appears in the sky.

    What is the name of the dog that plays music near the train station in "Animal Crossing" (GCN) and in the Roost in "Animal Crossing: Wild World" for DS?"Animal Crossings": Comparisons and Contrasts

      Totakeke. Totakeke's nickname is K.K. Slider. You can catch him in either place (depending on your game) on Saturday nights between 8 P.M. and midnight. If you give him a song you've either heard in someone else's house or if you have the guide that has all of the song names in it, he'll play it for you for free. He'll only play one song per person each week, so make sure you spell the song right! If you have four people, you can get four songs a week. Even if you spell it wrong, though, he'll let you hear him again and again until you spell it right- then you have to leave. Totakeke is also seen in the beginning of "Animal Crossing" (GCN) and he takes the place of what Kapp'n does in "Animal Crossing: Wild World" when he drives the taxi cab in the beginning.

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