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[[File:Bus to the City ACCF.jpg|left|thumb|A player boarding the bus at the Bus Stop]] | [[File:Bus to the City ACCF.jpg|left|thumb|A player boarding the bus at the Bus Stop]] | ||
Kapp'n is a sea-faring ''{{iw|wikipedia|kappa|folklore}}'', though he is occasionally referred to as a turtle. His first appearance was in ''Dōbutsu no Mori+'' for the Nintendo GameCube, which was later localized as ''{{iw|Nookipedia|Animal Crossing}}''. He would ferry players to their town's local island as long as a [[Game Boy Advance]] was connected via Link Cable. Along the way, | Kapp'n is a sea-faring ''{{iw|wikipedia|kappa|folklore}}'', though he is occasionally referred to as a turtle. His first appearance was in ''Dōbutsu no Mori+'' for the Nintendo GameCube, which was later localized as ''{{iw|Nookipedia|Animal Crossing|GCN}}''. He would ferry players to their town's local island as long as a [[Game Boy Advance]] was connected via Link Cable. Along the way, he would sing shanties, make wry comments, and flirt with female players. This started a trend of Kapp'n transporting players to new places: in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'', he shuttles the player into town through taxi, while in ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'', he drives a bus to and from the player's local city. In ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'', he returns to his original role of ferrying players to the local island. ''New Leaf'' also introduced his extended family: his wife, {{h2|List_of_SSB4_trophies_(Animal_Crossing_series)|Leilani}}; his daughter, {{h2|List_of_SSB4_trophies_(Animal_Crossing_series)|Leila}}; and his mother, {{h2|List_of_SSB4_trophies_(Animal_Crossing_series)|Grams}}. | ||
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His appearance as an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate'' is based on his appearance in ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'' where he would take the player to the City by bus. | His appearance as an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate'' is based on his appearance in ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'' where he would take the player to the City by bus. |