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A Nintendo classic from the get-go, "Animal Crossing" first appeared on the Gamecube in 2002. See if you know the games in this simulation series.
43 quizzes and 602 trivia questions.
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  "Animal Crossings": Comparisons and Contrasts    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Do you know what's the same and different about the "Animal Crossing: GCN" game for Gamecube and "Animal Crossing: Wild World" game for DS? If you don't know, here's you're chance to find out!
Tough, 10 Qns, brainiac62, Jan 07 09
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  "Animal Crossing" Series    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Are you a fan of the Nintendo video game series "Animal Crossing"? This quiz covers "Animal Crossing" (GameCube), "Animal Crossing: Wild World" (Nintendo DS) and "Animal Crossing: City Folk" (Wii).
Average, 10 Qns, fashionpill, Jul 08 14
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  "Animal Crossing" Symbols    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is my second quiz based on my research done about the "Animal Crossing" series.
Average, 10 Qns, ACknowledge, Apr 28 15
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  "Animal Crossing" History    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
I am very interested in "Animal Crossing", so I decided one day to look up the history of "Animal Crossing". This quiz is based off of interesting facts found while doing research.
Tough, 10 Qns, ACknowledge, May 05 15
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trivia question Quick Question
How do you get a statue of yourself built near the train station?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing - Population: You"





Animal Crossing Games Trivia Questions

1. Crazy Redd is a fox based on which culture's folklore?

From Quiz
"Animal Crossing" Symbols

Answer: Japanese

The Fox, also known as Crazy Redd, sells paintings or other furniture in "Animal Crossing" but there is a catch: some of them are fake. This shows up in Japanese folklore. In Japanese folklore, foxes can turn useless items into money, just like Crazy Redd sells fake art for a high price thereby turning useless items into money.

2. Who created "Animal Crossing"?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" History

Answer: Katsuya Eguchi

Katsuya Eguchi created "Animal Crossing" after moving over 300 miles away from his home to work at Nintendo. He also created the game based on his life.

3. In the original "Animal Crossing" game for GameCube, who is the first character you meet in the game?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Series

Answer: Rover

Your character first meets Rover the cat on the train ride to your town. Rover asks for your name, destination, and personality characteristics.

4. "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?

From Quiz "Animal Crossings": Comparisons and Contrasts

Answer: eight & 8

"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.

5. Which seagull is based on a book?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Symbols

Answer: Gulliver

The seagull or Gulliver is a confused traveler that keeps getting washed up on the shore. Gulliver actually is not based on Japanese folklore but on a book written by Jonathan Swift, called "Gulliver's Travels".

6. What tool was not in the original "Animal Crossing" game?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" History

Answer: Watering Can

The watering can was not added to "Animal Crossing" until "Wild World" came out. "Wild World" gives a need for the watering can because unlike in the previous games, flowers can die.

7. What is the name of the mayor of the town in "Animal Crossing: Wild World"?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Series

Answer: Tortimer

Tortimer is an elderly tortoise character who only comes outside on holidays or special events. He can typically be found snoozing in the back of the Post Office (in "Animal Crossing: Wild World")

8. 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?"

From Quiz "Animal Crossings": Comparisons and Contrasts

Answer: 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.

9. Kappn is what character from Japanese Folklore?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Symbols

Answer: Kappa

Kappn is a Kappa from Japanese folklore who is supposed to be a human mixed with a turtle that enjoys mischief and stealing children. The reason Kappn sings about cucumbers is because, according to Japanese folklore, you had to fight a Kappa with a cucumber because that was its weakness.

10. What is the translation of "Dubutso Numori" in English?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" History

Answer: "Animal Forest"

Although "Animal Forest" would make sense in English it went through a title change when it entered America. Both games have a similar storyline.

11. What is the largest fish that can be caught in the river in "Animal Crossing: Wild World"?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Series

Answer: Arapaima

The Arapaima is a river fish that appears in late summer. It is about 300 cm long and is worth 10,000 Bells.

12. Who is Tom Nook?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Symbols

Answer: A store owner

Tom Nook goes right along with the Leaf. Tom Nook is based on Japanese folklore as a character known as a Tanooki that symbolises financial luck and can transform leaves into furniture. That is also why furniture appears as a Leaf in your pockets or on the ground.

13. Why was "Dubutso Numori" first released on the Nintendo 64?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" History

Answer: The game was not expected to be popular

"Dubutso Numori" was not expected to be popular because it was similar to a game named "Cabbage" which never became popular. "Dubtso Numori" was also only released in Japan.

14. Which fruit tree can only be grown near the beach in all the games?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Series

Answer: Palm

Coconuts occasionally wash up on shore in "Animal Crossing: City Folk" and "Animal Crossing: Wild World". In "Animal Crossing" for GameCube, you needed to connect with a GameBoy Advance and visit the island to obtain coconuts.

15. 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?

From Quiz "Animal Crossings": Comparisons and Contrasts

Answer: 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".

16. Porter is based on what?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Symbols

Answer: A song

Porter is a monkey that works at a train station. He was given that name and position based on a Japanese song called the "Monkey Palanquin Carrier". It's interesting because Porter means a person hired to carry luggage, especially at a train station or hotel, and Palanquin means a Passenger Box, which matches his job very closely.

17. What is the maximum number of human (playable) characters that can live in one town?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Series

Answer: Four

Up to four humans can live in the same town, each with their own save file. In "Animal Crossing: Wild World", all four players share a single house.

18. Where does Luna work?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Symbols

Answer: A Dream Suite

Luna, who works at a Dream Suite, will never let you go to a town you think is nightmarish. She is based on a Japanese folklore character that shares the same name and is known to eat nightmares. Luna does not make an appearance until "New Leaf".

19. What is the name of the bus driver in "Animal Crossing: City Folk"?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Series

Answer: Kapp'n

Kapp'n the kappa drives the bus in "Animal Crossing: City Folk", and is a cab driver in "Animal Crossing: Wild World". Kapp'n will also take you to a private island in his boat in "Animal Crossing" (only if you connect a GBA).

20. 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?

From Quiz "Animal Crossings": Comparisons and Contrasts

Answer: 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.

21. Dharma Dolls are what type of dolls?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Symbols

Answer: Wishing doll

The Dharma Dolls are Japanese wishing dolls that you post a wish on, close one of its eyes, and leave closed until your wish comes true. The Dharma dolls act in the same way in "Animal Crossing" except that you can't make a wish.

22. What is the name of the museum curator?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Series

Answer: Blathers

Blathers the owl is the curator of the museum in your town. Celeste is Blather's younger sister; she runs the observatory. Brewster is a pigeon who serves coffee in The Roost, a café below the museum.

23. Which character allows you to edit her face?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Series

Answer: Blanca

Blanca is a white cat who claims to have accidentally washed her face off one day and needs your help to redraw it. In "Animal Crossing: Wild World" and "Animal Crossing: City Folk", Blanca may appear in your town with a face that someone from another town designed (if you have Wi-Fi connectivity).

24. Which game allowed the players to play music from "Animal Crossing"?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" History

Answer: "Wii Music"

"Wii Music" allows two songs to be played "Animal Crossing" and "K.K. Blues". "Wii Music" also allows different settings for the songs.

25. On which holiday would you find Franklin in "Animal Crossing: City Folk"?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Series

Answer: The Harvest Festival

Franklin the turkey is invited to dinner for the Harvest Festival (Thanksgiving), but he thinks he's the main course! During the Harvest Festival, Franklin asks you to retrieve the cutlery from the banquet table while he hides out in various places around the town.

26. 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)?

From Quiz "Animal Crossings": Comparisons and Contrasts

Answer: 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.

27. What is the symbol for a furniture item (as it appears on the ground or in your inventory)?

From Quiz "Animal Crossing" Series

Answer: A leaf with a small hole in it

The same leaf is also the logo for Tom Nook's store. It can also be found on the "work uniform" clothing that Tom Nook gives your character in the beginning of the game.

28. 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?

From Quiz "Animal Crossings": Comparisons and Contrasts

Answer: 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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