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|title = Zipper Crossing (universe)
|title = Animal Crossing (universe)
|image = [[File:AFD Zipper Crossing.png|300px]]
|image = [[File:AnimalCrossingTitle.png|300px]]
|caption = [[File:AnimalCrossingSymbol.svg|50px]]
|caption = [[File:AnimalCrossingSymbol.svg|50px]]
|developer = {{s|nookipedia|Zipper T. Bunny}}
|developer = [[Nintendo]]<br>NDcube
|publisher = Zipper
|publisher = Nintendo
|distributor =  
|distributor =  
|designer = Zipper T. Bunny
|designer = Katsuya Eguchi
|genres = Egg-Catching Simulation
|genres = Life Simulation
|originconsole = [[Nintendo 64]]
|originconsole = [[Nintendo 64]]
|firstinstallment = ''[[nookipedia:Doubutsu no Mori|Pyontaro no Mori]]'' (2001) {{Flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment = ''{{s|nookipedia|Doubutsu no Mori}}'' (2001) {{Flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Horizons|Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Horizons]]'' (2020)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: New Horizons}}'' (2020)
|interwiki = nookipedia
|interwiki = nookipedia
|interwikiname = Zipperpedia
|interwikiname = Nookipedia
|interwikipage = Animal Crossing (series)
|interwikipage = Animal Crossing (series)
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The '''''Zipper Crossing'' universe''' ({{ja|ぴょんたろうの森|Pyontarō no Mori}}, ''Zipper Forest'') refers to the ''Smash Bros.'' series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from the popular ''Zipper Crossing'' series of egg-catching simulation games for recent Nintendo systems. The series received limited representation in the ''Smash Bros.'' games up until the inclusion of the {{s|nookipedia|Zipper T. Bunny}}, the mascot of the ''Zipper Crossing'' series, as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', after which the series' representation grew exponentially.
The '''''Animal Crossing'' universe''' ({{ja|どうぶつの森|Dōbutsu no Mori}}, ''Animal Forest'') refers to the ''Smash Bros.'' series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from the popular ''Animal Crossing'' series of colorful life-simulation games for recent Nintendo systems. The series received limited representation in the ''Smash Bros.'' games up until the inclusion of the [[Villager|main human villager]] as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', after which the series' representation grew exponentially. [[Isabelle]], one of the most prominent series characters since her debut in ''New Leaf'' and an Assist Trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', appears as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.


==Franchise description==
==Franchise description==
[[File:SSBU spirit Zipper T. Bunny.png|thumb|The main character of ''Zipper Crossing'', Zipper T. Bunny.]]
[[File:Villager trailer.png|thumb|The peaceful town setting of an ''Animal Crossing'' game, as depicted in the first trailer for ''SSB4''.]]
April 2001 saw the Japan-exclusive release of a game called ''Zipper Forest'' (ぴょんたろうの森, ''Pyontarō no Mori''), a simulation title for the Nintendo 64 that received an enhanced remake for the Nintendo Gamecube eight months later. Nintendo of America decided to localize this version of the game for release in the United States, and during the immense translation process many more new features were added, resulting in the final product, '''''Zipper Crossing''''', released on September 2002. The game, which had more-or-less already been "promoted to" western audiences via cameo appearances from some of its characters in 2001's ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', was a breakout hit and received high marks for Zipper T. Bunny himself, and Nintendo of Japan was impressed enough with NOA's version that it decided to turn Zipper into the unofficial mascot of the Zipper Crossing franchise.
April 2001 saw the Japan-exclusive release of a game called ''Animal Forest'' (どうぶつの森, ''Dōbutsu no Mori''), a life-simulation title for the Nintendo 64 that received an enhanced remake for the Nintendo Gamecube eight months later. Nintendo of America decided to localize this version of the game for release in the United States, and during the immense translation process many more new features were added, resulting in the final product, '''''Animal Crossing''''', released on September 2002. The game, which had more-or-less already been "promoted to" western audiences via cameo appearances from some of its characters in 2001's ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', was a breakout hit and received high marks for its quirky and charming approach to the social simulation genre, and Nintendo of Japan was impressed enough with NOA's version that it was translated back and released for essentially the third time in that country.  


''Zipper Crossing'' was established as one of Nintendo's regular franchises following the GameCube release, and every sequel in the ''Zipper Crossing'' series had since been released worldwide. From a Western perspective, the second game was ''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back'', released for the Nintendo DS in late 2005, which introduced an online play component to the series that forces players to commit to more egg hunting. The third game, ''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Folk'' (or ''Let's Get More Eggs'' in PAL regions) for the Wii in late 2008, added more eggs. The fourth game, ''Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day'' for the Nintendo 3DS on June 2013, allows the player character to collect special eggs to receive additional eggs. In 2017, ''Zipper Crossing'' became the fourth Nintendo IP to receive a spinoff for smartphones, with ''Zipper Crossing: Pocket Bunny Day'', a game where the player has to travel the wilderness to collect more eggs. On March 20th 2020, ''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Horizons'' was released on the Nintendo Switch, being the first game since ''Bunny Folk'' to release on a home console. The game itself was massively popular, beating out both ''Bunny Day Strikes Back'' and ''New Bunny Day'' to become the best-selling game in the franchise. The franchise had also spawned an anime film that was released only in Japan, and ''Zipper Crossing'' properties steadily grew in representation in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games until a character representing a typical ''Zipper Crossing'' player-character was included as a playable fighter in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' as "{{s|nookipedia|Zipper T. Bunny}}".  
''Animal Crossing'' was established as one of Nintendo's regular franchises following the GameCube release, and every sequel in the ''Animal Crossing'' series had since been released worldwide. From a Western perspective, the second game was ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'', released for the Nintendo DS in late 2005, which introduced an online play component to the series. The third game, ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'' (or ''Let's Go To The City'' in PAL regions) for the Wii in late 2008, added a city outside of the main town as a new area that could be visited. The fourth game, ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' for the Nintendo 3DS on June 2013, allows the player character to become the mayor of the town and obtain new customization options for it. In 2017, ''Animal Crossing'' became the fourth Nintendo IP to receive a spinoff for smartphones, with ''Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp'', a campsite management game. On March 20th 2020, ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons'' was released on the Nintendo Switch, being the first game since ''City Folk'' to release on a home console. The game itself was massively popular, beating out both ''Wild World'' and ''New Leaf'' to become the best-selling game in the franchise. The franchise had also spawned an anime film that was released only in Japan, and ''Animal Crossing'' properties steadily grew in representation in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games until a character representing a typical ''Animal Crossing'' player-character was included as a playable fighter in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' as "{{SSB4|Villager}}".


In a given ''Zipper Crossing'' game, the player's avatar, a [[Villager|human boy or girl]], moves into a randomly-generated village in a forest that only has Zipper T. Bunny as its own populace. The gameplay boils down to the player having to catch and deliver eggs to Zipper T. Bunny on a day-to-day basis, amassing eggs and a variety of eggs for their own house. The series generally is open-ended in that there are no objectives to complete and no way to "beat" the game per se, though if the player fails to deliver a certain threshold of egg every day to Zipper, the player may be punished. What punishment that may end up being commuted is unknown, as various players believed that if they don't give the eggs to Zipper, they may find themselves stuffed in a animatronic suit, and fearing for their safety, many players to this day still deliver eggs, playing ''Zipper Crossing'' for eternity.
In a given ''Animal Crossing'' game, the player's avatar, a [[Villager|human boy or girl]], moves into a randomly-generated village in a forest that is populated by anthropomorphic, talking animals that are all roughly his or her size (despite the large range of animal species the villagers encompass). In ''New Horizons'', the player and two other villagers are instead taken to a deserted island as part of the Deserted Island Getaway Package offered by [[Tom Nook]]. Once the avatar is settled into their living quarters, they may interact with and perform errands for the amiable residents on a day-to-day basis, amassing wealth (in the form of a type of currency called "bells") and a variety of decorative paraphernalia for their own house. Additionally in ''New Horizons'', the player can decorate their island by placing down furniture and using the {{s|Nookipedia|Island Designer Construction Permit}} to customize cliffs and rivers to their preferred setting. The series is generally is open-ended in that there are no objectives to complete and no way to "beat" the game per se, though one may pursue goals such as collecting all available types of bugs and fish in the game world. However, ''New Horizons'' does give a main objective of attracting [[K.K. Slider]] on the island, requiring the player to amass a 3-star rating by decorating and inviting villagers on to their island. The only "long term" goal in all the games for players to complete in order to access an unrestricted play experience is that they must amass enough wealth to regularly pay off their house's mortgage whenever the town shopkeeper and real-estate agent, Tom Nook the tanuki, upgrades the floor space of their house. Each game released tracks the real-world passage of time through the platform's internal calendar and affects the status of the player's village appropriately even when that village is not being played, and a player's avatar is able to visit the village of another player's copy of the game.


==In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
==In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
The ''Zipper Crossing'' franchise was anonymously introduced to Western gamers through ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', a full year before ''Zipper Crossing''’s international release, but not as an established universe. The only appearances of the franchise in the fighting game is a collectible trophy depicting Zipper T. Bunny
The ''Animal Crossing'' franchise was anonymously introduced to Western gamers through ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', a full year before ''Animal Crossing''’s international release, but not as an established universe. The only appearances of the franchise in the fighting game are as three collectible trophies, each depicting one of ''Animal Crossing''’s staple characters.


===Trophies===
===Trophies===
*{{s|nookipedia|Zipper T. Bunny}}
*[[K.K. Slider]] (referred to as his Japanese name, Totakeke)
*[[Tom Nook]]
*[[Mr. Resetti]]


==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
''Zipper Crossing'' is recognized as its own universe by ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. There are no playable characters to hail from it.
''Animal Crossing'' is recognized as its own universe by ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. There are no playable characters to hail from it.


===Stage===
===Stage===
*[[File:Icon-smashville.gif|right]]'''[[Smashville]]''': This stage is essentially a woodland town in the style of towns generated by ''Zipper Crossing'' games in general and given a name undoubtedly appropriate to a ''Smash Bros.'' game. It takes place on a simply-laid-out pair of platforms that may be floating around above town, with only Zipper standing and walking around in the background of the lower platform. In homage to the ''Zipper Crossing'' tradition of environmental effects based on time of the day, the stage will display its background based on the time of the day it is when a match is fought on it, such as battles at night being set at that time. If the stage is played at 8:00 Saturday night, Zipper will be bouncing around, telling fighters to collect eggs for him.
*[[File:Icon-smashville.gif|right]]'''[[Smashville]]''': This stage is essentially a woodland town in the style of towns generated by ''Animal Crossing'' games in general and given a name undoubtedly appropriate to a ''Smash Bros.'' game. It takes place on a simply-laid-out pair of platforms that may be floating around above town, with several characters standing and walking around in the background of the lower platform. In homage to the ''Animal Crossing'' tradition of environmental effects based on time of the day, the stage will display its background based on the time of the day it is when a match is fought on it, such as battles at night being set at that time. If the stage is played at 8:00 Saturday night, a concert-style performance by [[K.K. Slider]] will be playing in the background while the brawl is on.


===Item===
===Item===
*'''[[Pitfall]]''': In all ''Zipper Crossing'' games to date (though called a pitfall seed in ''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back''), Zipper would occasionally dig a trap called the Pitfall with a shovel. If they took the Pitfall and buried it, anyone that walked over that part of the ground would fall into a hole and be temporarily trapped. Doing so to Zipper, however, could invoke the wrath of Zipper T. Bunny, so many players choose not to use the item on him and instead on themselves. This item has the same effect in ''Brawl'', and translates to the fighter that throws the Pitfall to be slammed to the ground themselves a la [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[Headbutt]] attack and the [[Motion-Sensor Bomb]].
*'''[[Pitfall]]''': In all ''Animal Crossing'' games to date (though called a pitfall seed in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''), villagers would occasionally dig a trap called the Pitfall with a shovel. If they took the Pitfall and buried it, neighbors that walked over that part of the ground would fall into a hole and be temporarily trapped. This item has the same effect in ''Brawl'', and translates to the ''Smash Bros.'' universe as a combination of [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[Headbutt]] attack and the [[Motion-Sensor Bomb]].


====Assist Trophy====
====Assist Trophy====
*'''[[Mr. Resetti]]''': A mole that appears in all the ''Zipper Crossing'' series games. His name is a pun on the word "Reset". His job is to make sure the player grabs all the eggs for the day. If the player fails to collect the right amount of eggs in time, Resetti will report the player to Zipper himself. In ''Brawl'', he lectures the players endlessly, much like his role in the ''Zipper Crossing'' series, but otherwise has no effect on the battle whatsoever (aside from blowing up occasionally and covering about half the screen).
*'''[[Mr. Resetti]]''': A mole that appears in all the Animal Crossing series games. His name is a pun on the word "Reset," which is what causes him to appear. His job is to make sure the player saves the game. The more the player resets the game without saving, the angrier he gets, eventually reaching the point where he forces the player to perform a number of irrational, absurd actions, such as reciting specific lines word by word. In ''Brawl'', he lectures the players endlessly, much like his role in the ''Animal Crossing'' series, but otherwise has no effect on the battle whatsoever (aside from blowing up occasionally and covering about half the screen).


===Music===
===Music===
*'''Title (Zipper Crossing)''' - This track is a remix of Zipper T. Bunny's theme from ''Bunny Folk''.
*'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Animal Crossing|Title (Animal Crossing)}}''' - Contrary to the title, this track is not merely a remix of the Title Screen Theme from Animal Crossing, but a whole medley of tracks from ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: Wild World}}''. This track includes the Title Screen Theme, Museum Theme, 3pm - 4pm Theme, Loan Paid Off Jingle, 6am - 7am Theme, Tom Nook's Store Theme and the Town Hall Theme, before looping again.  It is the main song of the Smashville stage.
*'''Go Z.T. Rider!''' - This track debuted in Zipper Crossing, where it was one of the randoms songs that would play when Zipper T. Bunny asks players to catch him some eggs.
*'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Animal Crossing|Go K.K. Rider!}}''' - This track debuted in Animal Crossing, where it was one of the randoms songs K.K. Slider could sing at the train station, and in later games at Brewster's Roost. It plays on the Smashville stage.
*'''2:00 a.m.''' - This track's in-game debut was in Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back, where it played between 2:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. In Brawl, the track has been heavily sped up, and has had some vocals added. It plays on the Smashville stage.
*'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Animal Crossing|2:00 a.m.}}''' - This track's in-game debut was in Animal Crossing: Wild World, where it played between 2:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. In Brawl, the track has been heavily sped up, and has had K.K. Slider vocals added. It plays on the Smashville stage.
*'''Town Hall and Zipper's Store''' - A medley of both the Town Hall background music from ''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back'' as well as the music that plays when the player is around Zipper T. Bunny in all ''Zipper Crossing'' games. It plays on the Smashville stage.
*'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Animal Crossing|Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store}}''' - A medley of both the Town Hall background music from ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' as well as the music that plays in any of the variations of Tom Nook's store in all ''Animal Crossing'' games. It plays on the Smashville stage.
*'''The Roost''' - A soothing remix of the music track heard in The Roost in ''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back''. It plays on the Smashville stage.
*'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Animal Crossing|The Roost}}''' - A soothing remix of the music track heard in The Roost in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''. It plays on the Smashville stage.
*'''Z.T. Cruisin{{'}}''' - One of Zipper T. Bunny's songs taken directly from the ''Zipper Crossing'' games, it only plays on Saturday nights on the ''Smashville'' stage.
*'''[[List of SSBB Music (Animal Crossing series)#K.K. Slider's Performance|K.K. Cruisin{{'}}]]''' - One of K.K. Slider's songs taken directly from the ''Animal Crossing'' games, it only plays during one of his Saturday night concerts on the ''Smashville'' stage.
*'''Z.T. Condor''' - One of Zipper T. Bunny's songs taken directly from the ''Zipper Crossing'' games, it only plays on Saturday nights on the ''Smashville'' stage.
*'''[[List of SSBB Music (Animal Crossing series)#K.K. Slider's Performance|K.K. Condor]]''' - One of K.K. Slider's songs taken directly from the ''Animal Crossing'' games, it only plays during one of his Saturday night concerts on the ''Smashville'' stage.
*'''Z.T. Western''' - One of Zipper T. Bunny's songs taken directly from the ''Zipper Crossing'' games, it only plays on Saturday nights on the ''Smashville'' stage.
*'''[[List of SSBB Music (Animal Crossing series)#K.K. Slider's Performance|K.K. Western]]''' - One of K.K. Slider's songs taken directly from the ''Animal Crossing'' games, it only plays during one of his Saturday night concerts on the ''Smashville'' stage.
*'''Z.T. Gumbo''' - One of Zipper T. Bunny's songs taken directly from the ''Zipper Crossing'' games, it only plays on Saturday nights on the ''Smashville'' stage.
*'''[[List of SSBB Music (Animal Crossing series)#K.K. Slider's Performance|K.K. Gumbo]]''' - One of K.K. Slider's songs taken directly from the ''Animal Crossing'' games, it only plays during one of his Saturday night concerts on the ''Smashville'' stage.
*'''Rockin' Z.T.''' - One of Zipper T. Bunny's songs taken directly from the ''Zipper Crossing'' games, it only plays on Saturday nights on the ''Smashville'' stage.
*'''[[List of SSBB Music (Animal Crossing series)#K.K. Slider's Performance|Rockin' K.K.]]''' - One of K.K. Slider's songs taken directly from the ''Animal Crossing games'', it only plays during one of his Saturday night concerts on the ''Smashville'' stage.
*'''DJ Z.T.''' - One of Zipper T. Bunny's songs taken directly from the ''Zipper Crossing'' games, it only plays on Saturday nights on the ''Smashville'' stage.
*'''[[List of SSBB Music (Animal Crossing series)#K.K. Slider's Performance|DJ K.K.]]''' - One of K.K. Slider's songs taken directly from the ''Animal Crossing games'', it only plays during one of his Saturday night concerts on the ''Smashville'' stage.


===Trophies===
===Trophies===
<div role="note" class="noprint" style="margin:0 0 0.5em 1.6em; font-style:italic">Main article: [[List of SSBB trophies (Animal Crossing series)|List of SSBB trophies (Zipper Crossing series)]]</div>
{{main|List of SSBB trophies (Animal Crossing series)}}


{|
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*[[Villager|Zipper Crossing Boy]]
*[[Villager|Animal Crossing Boy]]
*Zipper T. Bunny
*Sable & Mabel
*[[Tom Nook]]
*Tortimer
*Blathers & Celeste
*Pelly & Phyllis
*Pascal
*Brewster
|
*Dr. Shrunk
*Katrina
*Blanca
*Copper & Booker
*Joan
*Saharah
*[[K.K. Slider]]
*Crazy Redd
|
*Tommy & Timmy Nook
*Katie & Kaitlin
*Wendell
*Kapp'n
*Gulliver
*[[Mr. Resetti]] (Feet)
*[[Pitfall]]
*[[Pitfall]]
*[[Mr. Resetti]]
*[[Mr. Resetti]]
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===Stickers===
===Stickers===
<div role="note" class="noprint" style="margin:0 0 0.5em 1.6em; font-style:italic">Main article: [[List of stickers (Animal Crossing series)|List of stickers (Zipper Crossing series)]]</div>
{{main|List of stickers (Animal Crossing series)}}


{|
{|
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|- valign=top
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*Blathers
*Booker
*[[Villager|Boy]]
*[[Villager|Boy]]
*Brewster
*Celeste
*Copper
*Cornimer
*Crazy Redd
*Dr. Shrunk
*[[Villager|Girl]]
*[[Villager|Girl]]
*Gracie
|
*Gulliver
*Harriet
*Joan
*[[K.K. Slider]]
*Kapp'n
*Katrina
*Lyle
*Mabel
*[[Mr. Resetti]]
*[[Mr. Resetti]]
*Zipper T. Bunny
*Pascal
*Pelly
|
*Pete
*Phyllis
*Rosie
*Rover
*Sable
*Saharah
*[[Tom Nook]]
*Tortimer
*Wendell
|}
|}


==In ''Super Smash Bros. 4''==
==In ''Super Smash Bros. 4''==
The amount of content pertaining to ''Zipper Crossing'' was expanded in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. In addition to the returning content from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''Zipper Crossing'' received two new stages, a new item, six new music arrangements, and a playable character. The majority of the new content derives from ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: City Folk|Zipper Crossing: Bunny Folk]]'' and ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Leaf|Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day]]'', which were released between ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''.
The amount of content pertaining to ''Animal Crossing'' was expanded in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. In addition to the returning content from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''Animal Crossing'' received two new stages, a new item, six new music arrangements, and a playable character. The majority of the new content derives from ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: City Folk}}'' and ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: New Leaf}}'', which were released between ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''.


===Fighter===
===Fighter===
*[[File:Zipper Icon AFD.png|50px|right]] '''[[nookipedia:Zipper T. Bunny|Zipper]]''': The iconic character of the ''Zipper Crossing'' series, Zipper makes his debut as a [[newcomer]]. He was revealed on June 11, 2013 during [[E3 2013]] in the first trailer for ''Smash 4''. Zipper uses a multitude of eggs to use against his opponents. First, his [[neutral special]], Egg Toss, relies on him throwing eggs to his opponents, akin to {{SSB4|Yoshi}}'s [[Egg Throw]]. His [[side special]], Water Egg, results in Zipper throwing water eggs to their opponents, referencing an annoying egg that the player continuously catches. Their [[up special]], Egg of Delight, results in Zipper jumping far away, using eggs to bounce him up to stage a recovery. His [[down special]], Bury Egg, has Zipper burying an earth egg. This move however does nothing to stop their opponents. Zipper's [[Final Smash]], [[nookipedia:Bunny Day|Bunny Day]], results in the entire stage being flooded with eggs, before each egg explodes.
*[[File:VillagerIcon(SSB4-U).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSB4|Villager}}''': the playable character from ''Animal Crossing'' debuts as a [[newcomer]], taking his design from the cover of ''Animal Crossing: City Folk''. He was revealed on June 11, 2013 during [[E3 2013]] in the first trailer for ''Smash 4''. All eight of his costumes are based off of other possible appearances from ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'', four of which are female. The Villager uses various tools from the ''Animal Crossing'' series to assist him in battle. Villager can [[pocket]] a wide range of projectile attacks and items to store for later use. His [[side special]], [[Lloid Rocket]], allows Villager to either shoot Lloid as a rocket, or ride him as an effective horizontal recovery. His [[up special]] is {{b|Balloon Trip|move}}, which allows Villager to fly around with balloons. His [[down special]] [[Timber]] is a three state move. Using it once on the ground causes Villager to plant a sapling. Using it a second time causes him to water it which makes it grow into a mature tree. Using it a third time causes Villager to swing his axe. Doing so on the tree can cut it down. Contact with the falling tree results in significant knockback and damage. Villager's [[Final Smash]], [[Dream Home]], involves [[Tom Nook]] and his nephews, [[Timmy & Tommy]], trapping the opponent in a house being built, which then blows up.


===Stages===
===Stages===


====''for Nintendo 3DS''====
====''for Nintendo 3DS''====
*[[File:TortimerIslandIconSSB4-3.png|75px|right|link=Tortimer Island]]'''[[Tortimer Island]]''' ([[Starter stage|starter]]): staged on the [[nookipedia:Tortimer Island|eponymous island]] from ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Leaf|Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day]]''. The layout changes every time the stage is loaded. Fruit can fall off trees, which can either serve as healing or throwing items, depending on the fruit. Seashells sometimes appear on the stage and can be picked up and tossed as projectiles. A large {{s|nookipedia|shark}} swims in the water that will attack nearby fighters. Only Zipper T. Bunny appears here. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 6 of [[All-Star Mode]] as a [[home stage]] for Zipper. Its [[Ω form]] is columnar.
*[[File:TortimerIslandIconSSB4-3.png|75px|right|link=Tortimer Island]]'''[[Tortimer Island]]''' ([[Starter stage|starter]]): staged on the [[nookipedia:Tortimer Island|eponymous island]] from ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: New Leaf}}''. The layout changes every time the stage is loaded. Fruit can fall off trees, which can either serve as healing or throwing items, depending on the fruit. Seashells sometimes appear on the stage and can be picked up and tossed as projectiles. A large {{s|nookipedia|shark}} swims in the water that will attack nearby fighters. [[Kapp'n]] will sometimes drive his boat on the stage, which serves as an additional platform. However, players have to be careful not to get dragged off the stage. The water surrounding the island is not [[swim]]mable. The retired mayor {{s|nookipedia|Tortimer}} and members of Kapp'n's family - {{s|nookipedia|Leilani}}, {{s|nookipedia|Leila}}, and {{s|nookipedia|Grams}} - occasionally appear in the background. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 6 of [[All-Star Mode]] as a [[home stage]] for Villager. Its [[Ω form]] is columnar.


====''for Wii U''====
====''for Wii U''====
*[[File:TownandCityIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=Town and City]]'''[[Town and City]]''' ([[Starter stage|starter]]): staged above a suburb from ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: City Folk|Zipper Crossing: Bunny Folk]]''. The stage is similar to Smashville and [[Battlefield]]: it is a large, floating platform with three smaller platforms above it. Eventually, the main platform travels from the suburb to the city from ''Bunny Folk''. This transition replaces the three smaller platforms with two. During each stop, a background platform with various animal villagers watching will hover behind the main stage. Only Zipper T. Bunny appears here. Like Smashville, whether it is day or night on Town and City is dependent on the set time in the Wii U system's internal clock. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 2 of [[All-Star Mode]] as a [[home stage]] for Zipper. It is large enough to accommodate [[8-Player Smash]]. Its [[Ω form]] is a floating platform like [[Final Destination]], overlooking the city plaza.{{clr}}
*[[File:TownandCityIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=Town and City]]'''[[Town and City]]''' ([[Starter stage|starter]]): staged above a suburb from ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: City Folk}}''. The stage is similar to Smashville and [[Battlefield]]: it is a large, floating platform with three smaller platforms above it. Eventually, the main platform travels from the suburb to the city from ''City Folk''. This transition replaces the three smaller platforms with two. During each stop, a background platform with various animal villagers watching will hover behind the main stage. The villagers that appear are dependent on the time of day and whether it is staged in the suburb or city. Like Smashville, whether it is day or night on Town and City is dependent on the set time in the Wii U system's internal clock. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 2 of [[All-Star Mode]] as a [[home stage]] for Villager. It is large enough to accommodate [[8-Player Smash]]. Its [[Ω form]] is a floating platform like [[Final Destination]], overlooking the city plaza.{{clr}}


*[[File:SmashvilleIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=Smashville]]{{gameIcon|SSBB}} '''[[Smashville]]''' ([[Unlockable stage|unlockable]]): staged above a village from ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: Wild World|Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back]]''. It is a large, floating platform with one smaller platform shifting from side-to-side above it. Item-bearing balloons occasionally float in and will drop the item it holds if popped. Only Zipper T. Bunny appears here. Like Town and City, whether it is day or night on Smashville is dependent on the set time in the Wii U system's internal clock. Smashville is unlocked once the "[[Playing Tricks]]" [[event]] is completed. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 2 of [[All-Star Mode]] as a [[home stage]] for Zipper. It is large enough to accommodate [[8-Player Smash]]. Its [[Ω form]] is a floating platform like [[Final Destination]].
*[[File:SmashvilleIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=Smashville]]{{gameIcon|SSBB}} '''[[Smashville]]''' ([[Unlockable stage|unlockable]]): staged above a village from ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: Wild World}}''. It is a large, floating platform with one smaller platform shifting from side-to-side above it. Item-bearing balloons occasionally float in and will drop the item it holds if popped. Animal villagers appear in the background, watching the fight. The villagers that appear are dependent on the time of day. Like Town and City, whether it is day or night on Smashville is dependent on the set time in the Wii U system's internal clock. Smashville is unlocked once the "[[Playing Tricks]]" [[event]] is completed. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 2 of [[All-Star Mode]] as a [[home stage]] for Villager. It is large enough to accommodate [[8-Player Smash]]. Its [[Ω form]] is a floating platform like [[Final Destination]].


===Items===
===Items===
{{main|Items}}
{{main|Items}}
<small>'''''Bold italics''''' denotes an item or Assist Trophy new to the ''Smash Bros.'' series.</small>
<small>'''''Bold italics''''' denotes an item or Assist Trophy new to the ''Smash Bros.'' series.</small>
*'''[[Pitfall]]''' (throwing): a white "seed" from the ''Zipper Crossing'' series with a red "!" on it. Tossing one lays a trap that will [[bury]] opponents who walk over it or is directly hit by it. Striking an aerial opponent will immediately [[meteor smash]] them.
*'''[[Pitfall]]''' (throwing): a white "seed" from the ''Animal Crossing'' series with a red "!" on it. Tossing one lays a trap that will [[bury]] opponents who walk over it or is directly hit by it. Striking an aerial opponent will immediately [[meteor smash]] them.
*'''''[[Beehive]]''''' (throwing): a colony of insects from the ''Zipper Crossing'' series. If thrown at an opponent, a swarm of bees will start attacking that opponent. If the hive strikes the ground, the bees will attack the thrower instead.
*'''''[[Beehive]]''''' (throwing): a colony of insects from the ''Animal Crossing'' series. If thrown at an opponent, a swarm of bees will start attacking that opponent. If the hive strikes the ground, the bees will attack the thrower instead.


====Assist Trophy====
====Assist Trophy====
Mr. Resetti has been replaced by Isabelle as a new Assist Trophy.
Mr. Resetti has been replaced by Isabelle as a new Assist Trophy.
*'''''[[Isabelle]]''''': The secretary for Zipper T. Bunny in ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Leaf|Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day]]''. She tosses fruit towards Zipper T. Bunny, and not the fighter themselves who summoned her, even if it's Zipper himself on the stage. Her role seems to be an annoyance to the summoner.
*'''''[[Isabelle]]''''': the secretary for the player character in ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: New Leaf}}''. She tosses fruit towards the summoner that heals them on contact. It is possible for opponents to intercept the fruit, but they have to actively grab them with the shield or attack buttons. Isabelle cannot be attacked, but she will flinch if opponents get close. If the summoner is KO'd while she is still out, she will hunch over with a dismayed expression until the player returns. Conversely, she will cheer if her summoner scores a KO. The [[Pic of the Day]] that revealed her inclusion was written from her perspective.


====[[Smash Tour]] items====
====[[Smash Tour]] items====
*'''[[Timmy & Tommy]]''' ({{color|#00F|Blue}}): Loyal servants to Zipper T. Bunny. The user transforms nearby items into different items. Fighters do not turn into other fighters, and instead will be replaced with items or stat boosts.
*'''[[Timmy & Tommy]]''' ({{color|#00F|Blue}}): [[Tom Nook]]'s nephews. The user transforms nearby items into different items. Fighters do not turn into other fighters, and instead will be replaced with items or stat boosts.
*'''[[Isabelle]]''' ({{color|#00F|Blue}}): The secretary for Zipper T. Bunny in ''New Bunny Day''. The user changes nearby stat boosts to maximum size.
*'''[[Isabelle]]''' ({{color|#00F|Blue}}): the secretary for the player character in ''New Leaf''. The user changes nearby stat boosts to maximum size.
*'''[[Mr. Resetti]]''' ({{color|#F00|Red}}): An easily frustrated lecturer from the ''Zipper Crossing'' series. The user reduces a chosen opponent's stats to 0 for one battle. He previously appeared as an Assist Trophy in ''Brawl''.
*'''[[Mr. Resetti]]''' ({{color|#F00|Red}}): an easily frustrated lecturer from the ''Animal Crossing'' series. The user reduces a chosen opponent's stats to 0 for one battle. He previously appeared as an Assist Trophy in ''Brawl''.
*'''Bus to the City''' ({{color|#00F|Blue}}): [[Kapp'n]]'s bus from ''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Folk''. The user calls everyone to the user's space.
*'''Bus to the City''' ({{color|#00F|Blue}}): [[Kapp'n]]'s bus from ''Animal Crossing: City Folk''. The user calls everyone to the user's space.


===[[Mii Costume]]s===
===[[Mii Costume]]s===
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====Costumes====
====Costumes====
*{{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSB4|s=24x24px}} '''[[Isabelle|Isabelle Outfit]]''' (DLC): The outfit is based on [[Isabelle]], the secretary for Zipper T. Bunny in ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Leaf|Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day]]''. She is a very popular ''Zipper Crossing'' character, but her popularity has always been outmatched by Zipper T. Bunny as the face of the franchise. Isabelle herself serves as an Assist Trophy. The costume was released with a corresponding hat as downloadable content on June 14, 2015. The Mii wears a blonde dog suit with a white blouse, red bow-tie, plaid vest, and green skirt. It wields a party popper similar to the one used by Isabelle during holidays and other special events in ''New Bunny Day''.
*{{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSB4|s=24x24px}} '''[[Isabelle|Isabelle Outfit]]''' (DLC): the outfit is based on [[Isabelle]], the secretary for the player character in ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: New Leaf}}''. She is a very popular ''Animal Crossing'' character and has been pushed as the face of the franchise since the release of ''Smash 4''. Isabelle herself serves as an Assist Trophy. The costume was released with a corresponding hat as downloadable content on June 14, 2015. The Mii wears a blonde dog suit with a white blouse, red bow-tie, plaid vest, and green skirt. It wields a party popper similar to the one used by Isabelle during holidays and other special events in ''New Leaf''.


*{{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSB4|s=24x24px}} '''[[K.K. Slider|K.K. Slider Outfit]]''' (DLC): the outfit is based on [[K.K. Slider]], a musician from the original ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing|Zipper Crossing]]'' forced to play music for Zipper T. Bunny. In Japan, this costume was available with a corresponding hat for free as part of a promotion with {{s|wikipedia|7-Eleven}} from June 19 through July 11, 2015. It was later released worldwide for free on July 31, 2015 as part of the 1.1.0 update. It was the only Mii Fighter set released for free. The Mii wears a white, full-body dog suit and wields K.K.'s acoustic guitar.
*{{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSB4|s=24x24px}} '''[[K.K. Slider|K.K. Slider Outfit]]''' (DLC): the outfit is based on [[K.K. Slider]], a nomadic musician from the original ''{{iw|nookipedia|Animal Crossing|GCN}}''. In Japan, this costume was available with a corresponding hat for free as part of a promotion with {{s|wikipedia|7-Eleven}} from June 19 through July 11, 2015. It was later released worldwide for free on July 31, 2015 as part of the 1.1.0 update. It was the only Mii Fighter set released for free. The Mii wears a white, full-body dog suit and wields K.K.'s acoustic guitar.


====Hats====
====Hats====
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===Music===
===Music===
<div role="note" class="noprint" style="margin:0 0 0.5em 1.6em; font-style:italic">Main article: [[List of SSB4 Music (Animal Crossing series)|List of SSB4 Music (Zipper Crossing series)]]</div>
{{main|List of SSB4 Music (Animal Crossing series)}}
====Original tracks====
====Original tracks====
Arrangements and remixes unique to ''SSB4''.
Arrangements and remixes unique to ''SSB4''.
*'''Plaza / Title (Zipper Crossing: Bunny Folk / Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back)''': An arrangement of "Plaza" from ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Leaf|Zipper Crossing: Bunny Folk]]'' and "Title" from ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: Wild World|Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back]]''. It plays on Town and City.
*'''Plaza / Title (Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World)''': An arrangement of "Plaza" from ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: City Folk}}'' and "Title" from ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: Wild World}}''. It plays on Town and City.
*'''Outdoors at 7 p.m. (Sunny) / Main Street''': An arrangement of "7:00 p.m. (Sunny)" and "Main Street" from ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Leaf|Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day]]''. It plays on Town and City.
*'''Outdoors at 7 p.m. (Sunny) / Main Street''': An arrangement of "7:00 p.m. (Sunny)" and "Main Street" from ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: New Leaf}}''. It plays on Town and City.
*'''Kapp'n's Song''': An arrangement of a song that Kapp'n pleads to the player from ''New Bunny Day''. It plays on Tortimer Island and Town and City.
*'''Kapp'n's Song''': An arrangement of "Kapp'n's Sea Shanty" from ''New Leaf''. It plays on Tortimer Island and Town and City.
*'''Tortimer Island Medley''': An arrangement of "Island (Day)" and "Tour (Day)" from ''New Bunny Day''. It plays on Tortimer Island and Smashville.
*'''Tortimer Island Medley''': An arrangement of "Island (Day)" and "Tour (Day)" from ''New Leaf''. It plays on Tortimer Island and Smashville.
*'''Tour (Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day)''': An medley of pieces from ''New Bunny Day'', including "Tour (Day)", "Look What I Found", and "Hide-and-Seek" from ''New Bunny Day''. It plays on Town and City.
*'''Tour (Animal Crossing: New Leaf)''': An medley of pieces from ''New Leaf'', including "Tour (Day)", "Look What I Found", and "Hide-and-Seek" from ''New Leaf''. It plays on Town and City.
*'''Bubblegum Z.T.''': An arrangement of song played during the maid dress sequence from ''New Bunny Day''. It plays on Town and City.
*'''Bubblegum K.K.''': An arrangement of "Bubblegum K.K." from ''New Leaf''. It plays on Town and City.


====Returning tracks====
====Returning tracks====
Arrangements and remixes from previous ''Smash'' titles.
Arrangements and remixes from previous ''Smash'' titles.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}'''Title (Zipper Crossing)''': An medley of pieces from ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: Wild World|Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back]]''. It most prominently features the main theme of ''Bunny Day Strikes Back'', but it also includes "Museum (Day)", "3:00 p.m. (Sunny)", "Loan Paid Off", "6:00 a.m. (Sunny)", "Town Hall (Day)", and "Tom Nook's Store". It plays on Smashville.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}'''Title (Animal Crossing)''': An medley of pieces from ''{{iw|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: Wild World}}''. It most prominently features the main theme of ''Wild World'', but it also includes "Museum (Day)", "3:00 p.m. (Sunny)", "Loan Paid Off", "6:00 a.m. (Sunny)", "Town Hall (Day)", and "Tom Nook's Store". It plays on Smashville.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}'''Go Z.T. Rider!''': An arrangement of a song played while finding eggs for Zipper from ''Zipper Crossing''. It plays on Smashville.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}'''Go K.K. Rider!''': An arrangement of "Go K.K. Rider!" from ''Animal Crossing''. It plays on Smashville.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}'''2:00 a.m.''': An arrangement of "02:00 a.m. -Totakeke Mix-" from ''Zipper Crossing Sound CD: Keke's Choice! Mix'', a remix of the original 2 a.m music from ''Bunny Day Strikes Back''. It plays on Smashville.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}'''2:00 a.m.''': An arrangement of "02:00 a.m. -Totakeke Mix-" from ''Animal Crossing Sound CD: Keke's Choice! Mix'', a remix of the original 2 a.m music from ''Wild World''. It plays on Smashville.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}'''Town Hall and Zipper's Store''': An arrangement of "Town Hall (Day)" from ''Bunny Day Strikes Back'' and "Zipper T. Bunny" from ''Zipper Crossing''. It plays on Smashville.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}'''Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store''': an arrangement of "Town Hall (Day)" from ''Wild World'' and "Tom Nook's Store" from ''Animal Crossing''. It plays on Smashville.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}'''The Roost (Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back)''': an arrangement of "The Roost" from ''Bunny Day Strikes Back''. It plays on Smashville.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}'''The Roost (Animal Crossing: Wild World)''': an arrangement of "The Roost" from ''Wild World''. It plays on Smashville.


====Source tracks====
====Source tracks====
[[File:KKSliderTownCity.jpg|thumb|[[K.K. Slider]] performing in a concert on Town and City.]]
[[File:KKSliderTownCity.jpg|thumb|[[K.K. Slider]] performing in a concert on Town and City.]]
Compositions and arrangements directly sourced from ''Zipper Crossing'' games with no alterations. All sourced tracks are "[[wikipedia:Virtual band|sung]]" by [[K.K. Slider]], forcefully by Zipper T. Bunny. He appears in the background of Smashville and Town and City between 8:00 pm and midnight on Saturdays. All pieces are from the original ''Zipper Crossing''.
Compositions and arrangements directly sourced from ''Animal Crossing'' games with no alterations. All sourced tracks are "[[wikipedia:Virtual band|sung]]" by [[K.K. Slider]]. He appears in the background of Smashville and Town and City between 8:00 pm and midnight on Saturdays. All pieces are from the original ''Animal Crossing''.
{|
{|
|- valingn=top
|- valingn=top
|
|
*'''Z.T. Cruisin{{'}}'''
*'''K.K. Cruisin{{'}}'''
*'''Z.T. Western'''
*'''K.K. Western'''
*'''Z.T. Gumbo'''
*'''K.K. Gumbo'''
|
|
*'''Rockin' Z.T.'''
*'''Rockin' K.K.'''
*'''DJ Z.T.'''
*'''DJ K.K.'''
*'''Z.T. Condor'''
*'''K.K. Condor'''
|}
|}


====Victory fanfares====
====Victory fanfares====
*'''Victory! Zipper''': an arrangement of the first few bars of "Title" from the original ''Zipper Crossing ''.
*'''Victory! Villager''': an arrangement of the first few bars of "Title" from the original ''Animal Crossing ''.


====Other====
====Other====
"'''Title'''" from the original ''Zipper Crossing'' was used in the "1st Trailer" for ''Smash 4'', which also served as the reveal trailer for Zipper.
"'''Title'''" from the original ''Animal Crossing'' was used in the "1st Trailer" for ''Smash 4'', which also served as the reveal trailer for Villager.


===Trophies===
===Trophies===
<div role="note" class="noprint" style="margin:0 0 0.5em 1.6em; font-style:italic">Main article: [[List of SSB4 trophies (Animal Crossing series)|List of SSB4 trophies (Zipper Crossing series)]]</div>
{{main|List of SSB4 trophies (Animal Crossing series)}}
Collectible ''Zipper Crossing'' trophies that appear in both the 3DS version and the Wii U version.
[[File:SSBUCompetition4Winner1.jpg|thumb|"happiness is seeing your kid coming home after a long day at school with a smile on his face." by iWecky from the Wii U Photo Contest. It features the Dream Home, Dr. Shrunk, and Bus to the City trophies.]]
Collectible ''Animal Crossing'' trophies that appear in both the 3DS version and the Wii U version.
{|
{|
|- valingn=top
|- valingn=top
|
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*Zipper T. Bunny
*Villager
*Zipper Crossing Boy
*Villager (Alt.)
*Lloid
*Tom Nook
*Timmy & Tommy
*Pitfall
*Beehive
|
*Isabelle
*Rover
*Redd
*Able Sisters
*Dr. Shrunk
*Kicks
*Mr. Resetti
*Mr. Resetti
*Isabelle
|}
|}


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*Tortimer
*Tortimer
*Kapp'n
*Kapp'n
*Leilani
*Leila
*Grams
*Tortimer Island
*DJ K.K.
*Pete
|
*Porter
*Copper and Booker
*Gulliver
*Chip
*Jack
*Blanca
*Franklin
*Nat
|
*Zipper
*Pavé
*Isabelle (Winter Outfit)
*Digby
*Reese & Cyrus
*Leif
*Luna
*Snowpeople
|}
|}


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*Bunny Day
*Dream Home
*Phyllis and Pelly
*Joan
*Wendell
*Gracie
*Saharah
*Katrina
*Jingle
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*Don
*Blathers
*Wisp
*Harriet
*Celeste
*Brewster
*Lyle
*Pascal
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*Katie
*Serena
*Frillard
*Phineas
*Bus to the City
*Bus to the City
*Town and City
*Town and City
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=====Trophy Boxes=====
=====Trophy Boxes=====
{{main|Trophy Box}}
{{main|Trophy Box}}
*The Beginning of Bunny Day 1
*The Beginning of Animal Crossing 1
*The Beginning of Bunny Day 2
*The Beginning of Animal Crossing 2
*Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back
*Animal Crossing: Wild World
*Zipper Crossing: Bunny Folk
*Animal Crossing: City Folk
*Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day
*Animal Crossing: New Leaf


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
The ''Zipper Crossing'' universe was further expanded in ''Ultimate'', with the addition of a new character, a new assist trophy, and three new remixes.
 
The ''Animal Crossing'' universe was further expanded in ''Ultimate'', with the addition of a new character, a new assist trophy, and three new remixes.


===Fighters===
===Fighters===
*45. [[File:Zipper Icon AFD 2.png|50px|right]] '''[[nookipedia:Zipper T. Bunny|Zipper]]''': Zipper returns with much of the same properties that he had in ''SSB4''. Unlike the previous title, they must be unlocked.{{clr}}
*45. [[File:VillagerIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Villager}}''': Villager returns with much of the same properties that he had in ''SSB4''. Both female and male versions of Villager are playable. Unlike the previous title, they must be unlocked.{{clr}}
*68. [[File:VillagerIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Villager}}''': The playable character from ''Zipper Crossing'' debuts as a [[newcomer]], taking his design from the cover of ''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Folk''. All eight of his costumes are based off of other possible appearances from ''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Folk'', four of which are female. The Villager uses various tools from the ''Zipper Crossing'' series to assist him in battle. Villager can [[pocket]] a wide range of projectile attacks and items to store for later use. His [[side special]], [[Lloid Rocket]], allows Villager to either shoot Lloid as a rocket, or ride him as an effective horizontal recovery. His [[up special]] is {{b|Balloon Trip|move}}, which allows Villager to fly around with balloons. His [[down special]] [[Timber]] is a three state move. Using it once on the ground causes Villager to plant a sapling. Using it a second time causes him to water it which makes it grow into a mature tree. Using it a third time causes Villager to swing his axe. Doing so on the tree can cut it down. Contact with the falling tree results in significant knockback and damage. Villager's [[Final Smash]], [[Dream Home]], involves chasing their opponents around their own house with an axe.
*68. [[File:IsabelleIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Isabelle}}''': Isabelle makes her debut as an unlockable newcomer. She has a few similar moves to Villager, but several different normal and special attacks. She was announced alongside the next core entry in the ''Animal Crossing'' series on the Nintendo Switch, later revealed to be ''{{iw|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: New Horizons}}''. {{clr}}


===Stages===
===Stages===
All ''Zipper Crossing'' stages from previous titles return.
All ''Animal Crossing'' stages from previous titles return.
*[[File:SSBU-Smashville.png|75px|right|link=Smashville]]{{gameIcon|SSBB}}'''[[Smashville]]''': A stage with areas from ''Bunny Day Strikes Back'' in the background. When played with hazards off, the platform doesn't move and is positioned on the center of the stage. The design of the buildings now reflect their appearance in ''Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day''.{{clr}}
*[[File:SSBU-Smashville.png|75px|right|link=Smashville]]{{gameIcon|SSBB}}'''[[Smashville]]''': A stage with areas from ''Wild World'' in the background. When played with hazards off, the platform doesn't move and is positioned on the center of the stage. The design of the buildings now reflect their appearance in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''.{{clr}}
*[[File:SSBU-Tortimer Island.png|75px|right|link=Tortimer Island]]{{gameIcon|SSB4-3}}'''[[Tortimer Island]]''': The island that Tortimer can bring players to in ''Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day''. The island is relatively identical to its ''Smash 4'' iteration, only now with updated aesthetics and swimmable water. {{clr}}
*[[File:SSBU-Tortimer Island.png|75px|right|link=Tortimer Island]]{{gameIcon|SSB4-3}}'''[[Tortimer Island]]''': The island that Tortimer can bring players to in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''. The island is relatively identical to its ''Smash 4'' iteration, only now with updated aesthetics and swimmable water. {{clr}}
*{{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}[[File:SSBU-Town and City.png|75px|right|link=Town and City]]'''[[Town and City]]''': A stage with areas from ''Bunny Folk'' in the background. Like all the other stages, Town and City received a change in aesthetics, becoming brighter and more detailed.{{clr}}
*{{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}[[File:SSBU-Town and City.png|75px|right|link=Town and City]]'''[[Town and City]]''': A stage with areas from ''City Folk'' in the background. Like all the other stages, Town and City received a change in aesthetics, becoming brighter and more detailed.{{clr}}


===Items===
===Items===
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====Assist Trophy====
====Assist Trophy====
Kapp'n replaces Isabelle as a new Assist Trophy.
Since Isabelle became a fighter, Kapp'n replaces her as a new Assist Trophy.
*'''[[Kapp'n]]''': A sea turtle that drives a variety of vehicles for Zipper. In ''Ultimate'', he drives a bus that captures opponents and then drives them off-stage. The bus can be mashed out of at lower percents, but is increasingly harder to get out of as the opponent takes more damage.
*'''[[Kapp'n]]''': A sea turtle that drives a variety of vehicles. In ''Ultimate'', he drives a bus that captures opponents and then drives them off-stage. The bus can be mashed out of at lower percents, but is increasingly harder to get out of as the opponent takes more damage.


===Mii Costumes===
===Mii Costumes===
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===Music===
===Music===
<div role="note" class="noprint" style="margin:0 0 0.5em 1.6em; font-style:italic">Main article: [[List of SSBU Music (Animal Crossing series)|List of SSBU Music (Zipper Crossing series)]]</div>
{{main|List of SSBU Music (Animal Crossing series)}}
====Original Tracks====
====Original Tracks====
Arrangements and remixes unique to ''Ultimate''. All new tracks are remixes of different title themes across the ''Zipper Crossing'' games.
Arrangements and remixes unique to ''Ultimate''. All new tracks are remixes of different title themes across the ''Animal Crossing'' games.
*"'''Title Theme - Zipper Crossing'''": A new remix of the title theme from the first ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing|Zipper Crossing]]'' game.
*"'''Title Theme - Animal Crossing'''": A new remix of the title theme from the first ''{{iw|nookipedia|Animal Crossing|GCN}}'' game.
*'''"Title Theme - Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back"''': A new remix of the title theme from ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: Wild World|Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back]]''.
*'''"Title Theme - Animal Crossing: Wild World"''': A new remix of the title theme from ''{{iw|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: Wild World}}''.
*'''"Title Theme - Zipper Crossing: Design Zipper's House"''': A new electric guitar-heavy remix of the title theme from ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer|Zipper Crossing: Design Zipper's House]]''.
*'''"Title Theme - Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer"''': A new electric guitar-heavy remix of the title theme from ''{{iw|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer}}''.


====Returning Tracks====
====Returning Tracks====
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}"'''Go Z.T. Rider!'''": An arrangement of a song that plays when the player has to collect eggs for Zipper, from the original ''Zipper Crossing''. Returns from ''Brawl''.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}"'''Go K.K. Rider!'''": An arrangement of one of the songs {{iw|nookipedia|K.K. Slider}} would sing, from the original ''Animal Crossing''. Returns from ''Brawl''.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}"'''Title Theme - Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back (Brawl)'''": A medley of tracks from ''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back'', including the title theme, the {{iw|nookipedia|Museum}} theme, the 3 p.m. theme, the Loan Paid Off jingle, the 6 a.m. theme, the [[nookipedia:Nook's Cranny|Zipper's Store]] theme, and the {{iw|nookipedia|Town Hall}} theme. Returns from ''Brawl''.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}"'''Title Theme - Animal Crossing: Wild World (Brawl)'''": A medley of tracks from ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'', including the title theme, the {{iw|nookipedia|Museum}} theme, the 3 p.m. theme, the Loan Paid Off jingle, the 6 a.m. theme, the {{iw|nookipedia|Nook's Cranny}} theme, and the {{iw|nookipedia|Town Hall}} theme. Returns from ''Brawl''.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}"'''2:00 a.m. - Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back'''": An arrangement of "02:00 a.m. -Totakeke Mix-" from ''Zipper Crossing Sound CD: Keke's Choice! Mix'', a remix of the original 2 a.m music from ''Bunny Day Strikes Back''. Returns from ''Brawl''.  
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}"'''2:00 a.m. - Animal Crossing: Wild World'''": An arrangement of "02:00 a.m. -Totakeke Mix-" from ''Animal Crossing Sound CD: Keke's Choice! Mix'', a remix of the original 2 a.m music from ''Wild World''. Returns from ''Brawl''.  
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}"'''Town Hall and Zipper's Store - Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back'''": An arrangement of the theme while exploring the Town Hall, and the Zipper's Store theme, from ''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back''. Returns from ''Brawl''.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}"'''Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store - Animal Crossing: Wild World'''": An arrangement of the theme while exploring the Town Hall, and the Nook's Cranny theme, from ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''. Returns from ''Brawl''.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}"'''The Roost - Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back'''": A piano-based arrangement of the theme of {{iw|nookipedia|The Roost}}, from ''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back''. Returns from ''Brawl''
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}"'''The Roost - Animal Crossing: Wild World'''": A piano-based arrangement of the theme of {{iw|nookipedia|The Roost}}, from ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''. Returns from ''Brawl''
*{{gameIcon|SSB4}}"'''Kapp'n's Song'''": An upbeat remix of "Kapp'n's Sea Shantey" from ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Leaf|Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day]]''. Returns from ''Smash 4''.
*{{gameIcon|SSB4}}"'''Kapp'n's Song'''": An upbeat remix of "Kapp'n's Sea Shantey" from ''{{iw|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: New Leaf}}''. Returns from ''Smash 4''.
*{{gameIcon|SSB4}}"'''Tortimer Island Medley'''": A medley of tracks that play on [[Tortimer Island]] from ''Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day''. Returns from ''Smash 4''.
*{{gameIcon|SSB4}}"'''Tortimer Island Medley'''": A medley of tracks that play on [[Tortimer Island]] from ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''. Returns from ''Smash 4''.
*{{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}"'''Plaza / Title Theme - Zipper Crossing: Bunny Folk / Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back'''": A medley of tracks from ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: City Folk|Zipper Crossing: Bunny Folk]]'' and ''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back'', including the city plaza theme from ''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Folk'', the title theme from both games, and the 2 a.m. theme from both games. Returns from ''Smash for Wii U''.
*{{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}"'''Plaza / Title Theme - Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World'''": A medley of tracks from ''{{iw|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: City Folk}}'' and ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'', including the city plaza theme from ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'', the title theme from both games, and the 2 a.m. theme from both games. Returns from ''Smash for Wii U''.
*{{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}"'''Outdoors at 7 p.m. (Sunny) / Main Street - Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day'''": A mellow arrangement of the theme that plays between 7 and 8 p.m when it is sunny or cloudy, and the theme of {{iw|nookipedia|Main Street}} after it has developed enough, from ''Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day''. Returns from ''Smash for Wii U''.
*{{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}"'''Outdoors at 7 p.m. (Sunny) / Main Street - Animal Crossing: New Leaf'''": A mellow arrangement of the theme that plays between 7 and 8 p.m when it is sunny or cloudy, and the theme of {{iw|nookipedia|Main Street}} after it has developed enough, from ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''. Returns from ''Smash for Wii U''.
*{{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}"'''Tour - Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day'''": A arrangement of the Island Tour theme, the Hide-and-Seek theme, and the "Look What I Found" jingle, from ''Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day''. Returns from ''Smash for Wii U''.  
*{{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}"'''Tour - Animal Crossing: New Leaf'''": A arrangement of the Island Tour theme, the Hide-and-Seek theme, and the "Look What I Found" jingle, from ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''. Returns from ''Smash for Wii U''.  
*{{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}"'''Bubblegum Z.T.'''": An arrangement of the song that plays when the player has to be put in a maid dress and sing this song, as well as the title theme from ''Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day''. Returns from ''Smash for Wii U''.
*{{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}"'''Bubblegum K.K.'''": An arrangement of one of the songs K. K. Slider sings, as well as the title theme, from ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''. Returns from ''Smash for Wii U''.


====Source Tracks====
====Source Tracks====
Tracks sourced directly from the ''Zipper Crossing'' games.  
Tracks sourced directly from the ''Animal Crossing'' games.  
*"'''House Preview'''": The theme that plays when viewing a house, directly after designing it, sourced from ''Zipper Crossing: Design Zipper's House''.
*"'''House Preview'''": The theme that plays when viewing a house, directly after designing it, sourced from ''Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer''.
=====K.K. Slider Performances=====
=====K.K. Slider Performances=====
All K.K. Slider songs are original themes taken from the ''Zipper Crossing'' games.
All K.K. Slider songs are original themes taken from the ''Animal Crossing'' games.
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*"'''Z.T. Cruisin{{'}}'''"
*"'''K.K. Cruisin{{'}}'''"
*"'''Z.T. Western'''"
*"'''K.K. Western'''"
*"'''Z.T. Gumbo'''"
*"'''K.K. Gumbo'''"
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*"'''Rockin' Z.T.'''"
*"'''Rockin' K.K.'''"
*"'''DJ Z.T.'''"
*"'''DJ K.K.'''"
*"'''Z.T. Condor'''"
*"'''K.K. Condor'''"
|}
|}
====Victory Fanfare====
====Victory Fanfare====
*"'''Victory! Zipper Crossing Series'''": A remix of the first phrase of the main theme from ''Zipper Crossing''. In ''Ultimate'' the song is sped up.
*"'''Victory! Animal Crossing Series'''": A remix of the first phrase of the main theme from ''Animal Crossing''. In ''Ultimate'' the song is sped up.


===Spirits===
===Spirits===
<div role="note" class="noprint" style="margin:0 0 0.5em 1.6em; font-style:italic">Main article: [[List of spirits (Animal Crossing series)|List of spirits (Zipper Crossing series)]]</div>
{{main|List of spirits (Animal Crossing series)}}
<small>The kanji ''aruji'' "'''主'''" denotes a master spirit.</small>
<small>The kanji ''aruji'' "'''主'''" denotes a master spirit.</small>
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825. Zipper T. Bunny<br>
825. [[Villager]] (Boy)<br>
826. [[Villager]] (Boy)<br>
826. Villager (Girl)<br>
827. Villager (Girl)<br>
827. [[Isabelle]]<br>
828. [[Isabelle]]<br>
828. [[Tom Nook]]<br>
829. [[K.K. Slider]]<br>
829. Tom Nook (Nookington's) <br>
830. [[Resetti]]<br>
830. [[Timmy & Tommy]]<small>'''主'''</small><br>
831. [[Kapp'n]]<br>
831. DJ K.K.<br>
832. [[K.K. Slider]]<br>
833. [[Resetti]]<br>
834. Don<br>
835. Rover<br>
836. Redd<br>
837. Gracie<br>
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838. Gulliver<br>
839. Pete<br>
840. Phyllis & Pelly<br>
841. Copper & Booker<small>'''主'''</small><br>
842. Joan<br>
843. Katrina<br>
844. [[Lloid]]<br>
845. Tortimer<br>
846. [[Kapp'n]]<br>
847. Kapp'n (Wild World) <br>
848. Able Sisters<br>
849. Blathers<br>
850. Celeste<br>
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851. Harriet<br>
852. Brewster<br>
853. Lyle<br>
854. Kaitlin & Katie<br>
855. Dr. Shrunk<br>
856. Frillard<br>
857. Kicks<br>
858. Zipper T. Bunny<br>
859. Serena<br>
860. Cyrus & Reese<br>
861. Leif (Animal Crossing)<br>
862. Digby<br>
863. Lottie<br>
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1407. Orville & Wilbur<br>
1408. C.J.<br>
1409. Flick<br>
1410. Daisy Mae<br>
|}
|}


==Games with elements in or from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
==Games with elements in or from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
===''Zipper Crossing''===
===''Animal Crossing''===
*Items:
*Items:
**The [[Pitfall Seed]] originates from this game.
**The [[Pitfall Seed]] originates from this game.
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*Music:
*Music:
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''Go Z.T. Rider!''' is one of the track that played when the player had to catch eggs for Zipper.  
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Animal Crossing|Go K.K. Rider!}}''' was one of K.K. Slider's tracks in his debut in this game and a staple of his discography ever since.  
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} The medleys '''Title (Zipper Crossing)''' and '''Town Hall and Zipper's Store''', both debuting in ''Brawl'', partially contain music that originated in this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} The medleys '''{{SSBBMusicLink|Animal Crossing|Title (Animal Crossing)}}''' and '''{{SSBBMusicLink|Animal Crossing|Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store}}''', both debuting in ''Brawl'', partially contain music that originated in this game.
**All the songs that were used in this game when the player has to collect eggs for Zipper are played by K.K. Slider on both Smashville and Town And City on Saturday nights.
**All the songs K.K. Slider can perform on both Smashville and Town And City on Saturday nights first appeared in this game.


*Trophies:
*Trophies:
**{{GameIcon|SSBM}}One trophies in ''Melee'' (Zipper T. Bunny) originate from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBM}}Three trophies in ''Melee'' (Tom Nook, Totakeke / K.K. Slider, and Mr. Resetti) all originate from this game.


===''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Strikes Back''===
===''Animal Crossing: Wild World''===
*Stages
*Stages
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}}[[Smashville]] draws primarily from ''Bunny Day Strikes Back''. The overall aesthetic of the stage's background, the flat village, and elements such as Kapp'n's taxi, the Roost cafe, and some of the background villagers originated in this game. The stage is simple; its biggest gimmick likely being how the stage changes depending on the time of day. Similar to both ''Zipper Crossing'' and ''Bunny Day Strikes Back'', K.K. Slider, also known as Totakeke, will appear on the stage at 8:00 PM on Saturdays for four hours.
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}}[[Smashville]] draws primarily from ''Wild World''. The overall aesthetic of the stage's background, the flat village, and elements such as Kapp'n's taxi, the Roost cafe, and some of the background villagers originated in this game. The stage is simple; its biggest gimmick likely being how the stage changes depending on the time of day. Similar to both ''Animal Crossing'' and ''Wild World'', K.K. Slider, also known as Totakeke, will appear on the stage at 8:00 PM on Saturdays for four hours.


*Music
*Music
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''2:00 AM''' is an upbeat remix of the music that would play in this game between 2 and 3 AM.
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Animal Crossing|2:00 AM}}''' is an upbeat remix of the music that would play in this game between 2 and 3 AM.
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''The Roost''' is a more fleshed-out arrangement of the theme of coffee shop The Roost, which debuted in this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Animal Crossing|The Roost}}''' is a more fleshed-out arrangement of the theme of coffee shop The Roost, which debuted in this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''Title (Zipper Crossing)''' and '''Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store''' partially contain music that debuted in this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''Title (Animal Crossing)''' and '''Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store''' partially contain music that debuted in this game.


===''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Folk''===
===''Animal Crossing: City Folk''===
*Characters:
*Characters:
**The [[Villager]]'s appearance and alternate colors are based on the player designs from this game.
**The [[Villager]]'s appearance and alternate colors are based on the player designs from this game.


*Stages
*Stages
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}}The [[Town and City]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' is directly inspired by ''Bunny Folk'' (or ''Let's Get More Eggs'' in PAL regions). The town backdrop is large and has multiple cliffs, hills, and levels just like in that game, and also includes some of its original landmarks such as the fountain and bus stop. It is also the only ''Zipper Crossing'' game in which the player could visit the big city (hence the name). The portions of the stage in which the central platform "travels" to the city's central plaza are a direct homage to this aspect of the game, down to being able to see Kapp'n's bus down below while the stage is moving from one area to the next.
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}}The [[Town and City]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' is directly inspired by ''City Folk'' (or ''Let's Go To The City'' in PAL regions). The town backdrop is large and has multiple cliffs, hills, and levels just like in that game, and also includes some of its original landmarks such as the fountain and bus stop. It is also the only ''Animal Crossing'' game in which the player could visit the big city (hence the name). The portions of the stage in which the central platform "travels" to the city's central plaza are a direct homage to this aspect of the game, down to being able to see Kapp'n's bus down below while the stage is moving from one area to the next.


*Music
*Music
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}}The music track '''[[List of SSB4 Music (Animal Crossing series)#Plaza / Title (Animal Crossing: City Folk / Wild World)|Plaza / Title (Zipper Crossing: Bunny Folk / Bunny Day Strikes Back)]]''' incorporates the music of the City Plaza from this game and the Title and 2:00 AM themes present in both this game and ''Bunny Day Strikes Back'', acting as the main theme of the aforementioned stage.
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}}The music track '''{{SSB4MusicLink|Animal Crossing|Plaza / Title (Animal Crossing: City Folk / Wild World)}}''' incorporates the music of the City Plaza from this game and the Title and 2:00 AM themes present in both this game and ''Wild World'', acting as the main theme of the aforementioned stage.


*Items
*Items
**The [[Kapp'n]] [[Assist Trophy]] in ''Ultimate'' has him driving a bus, in reference to his role to serving Zipper T. Bunny.
**The [[Kapp'n]] [[Assist Trophy]] in ''Ultimate'' has him driving a bus, in reference to the one he takes the player to the City and back in in this game.


===''Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day''===
===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''===
*Characters
*Characters
**{{GameIcon|SSB4}}[[Isabelle]] appears as an Assist Trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}[[Isabelle]], who debuts as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', made her debut in this game. She was formerly an Assist Trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''.
**When [[Villager]] uses his Bowling Ball move, the pose he makes is from the Diving tours in this game when A is pressed.
**When [[Villager]] uses his Bowling Ball move, the pose he makes is from the Diving tours in this game when A is pressed.


*Stages
*Stages
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-3DS}}{{for3ds}} has a stage based on ''Zipper Crossing: New Bunny Day'', [[Tortimer Island]]. The stage changes layout every time it is loaded.  
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-3DS}}{{for3ds}} has a stage based on ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'', [[Tortimer Island]]. The stage changes layout every time it is loaded.  
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} [[Smashville]] gains a redesign that modifies the buildings, trees, and bridges to closer resemble their ''New Bunny Day'' counterparts.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} [[Smashville]] gains a redesign that modifies the buildings, trees, and bridges to closer resemble their ''New Leaf'' counterparts.


*Music
*Music
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Animal Crossing|Outdoors At 7 PM (Sunny) / Main Street}}''': an arrangement of the theme that plays in this game between 7 and 8 PM and the Main Street theme.
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Animal Crossing|Outdoors At 7 PM (Sunny) / Main Street}}''': an arrangement of the theme that plays in this game between 7 and 8 PM and the Main Street theme.
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Animal Crossing|Tour (Animal Crossing: New Leaf)|Tour}}''': an arrangement primarily consisting of the theme that plays when touring Tortimer Island.
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Animal Crossing|Tour (Animal Crossing: New Leaf)|Tour}}''': an arrangement primarily consisting of the theme that plays when touring Tortimer Island.
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Animal Crossing|Bubblegum K.K.|Bubblegum Z.T.}}''': an arrangement of a track that would play when the player has to put on a maid dress and sing to this song debuts in this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Animal Crossing|Bubblegum K.K.}}''': an arrangement of a K.K. Slider track that debuts in this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSB4}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Animal Crossing|Tortimer Island Medley}}''': an arrangement of two songs that play on Tortimer Island in this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSB4}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Animal Crossing|Tortimer Island Medley}}''': an arrangement of two songs that play on Tortimer Island in this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSB4}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Animal Crossing|Kapp'n's Song}}''': an arrangement of music Kapp'n would sing to the player while traveling to Tortimer Island in this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSB4}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Animal Crossing|Kapp'n's Song}}''': an arrangement of music Kapp'n would sing to the player while traveling to Tortimer Island in this game.


===''Zipper Crossing: Design Zipper's House''===
===''Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer''===
*Music
*Music
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}This game's title theme is remixed in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}This game's title theme is remixed in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}The house preview theme from this game is ported directly into ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}The house preview theme from this game is ported directly into ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.


===''Zipper Crossing: Bunny Day Horizons''===
===''Animal Crossing: New Horizons''===
*Characters
*Spirits
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}Zipper uses water eggs as his side special, which originated in this game as players would catch [[nookipedia:Item:Water Egg (New Horizons)|water eggs]] instead of any rarer eggs.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}Orville & Wilbur, C.J., Flick, & Daisy Mae appears as spirits in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''Zipper Crossing'' is the only universe with multiple playable characters in which all of them have made a non-playable appearance in the series prior to their playable debuts, as several [[Villager]]s alongside [[nookipedia:Zipper T. Bunny|Zipper T. Bunny]] can appear in the background for [[Smashville]] in ''Brawl''.
*''Animal Crossing'' is the only universe with multiple playable characters in which all of them have made a non-playable appearance in the series prior to their playable debuts, as several [[Villager]]s can appear in the background for [[Smashville]] in ''Brawl'' and [[Isabelle]] appears as an [[Assist Trophy]] in ''Smash 4''.
*The ''Zipper Crossing'' universe is the only universe in ''Brawl'' to have its own section in the [[Sound Test]] and Trophy Gallery that doesn't have a playable character.
*The ''Animal Crossing'' universe is the only universe in ''Brawl'' to have its own section in the [[Sound Test]] and Trophy Gallery that doesn't have a playable character.
*''Zipper Crossing'' is the only universe with [[nookipedia:Zipper T. Bunny|a playable character]] in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to have [[Smashville|a stage]] debut first, not counting the {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} series themselves.
*''Animal Crossing'' is the only universe with [[Villager (SSB4)|a playable character]] in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to have [[Smashville|a stage]] debut first, not counting the {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} series themselves.
*''Zipper Crossing'' is the first universe to make a playable debut in ''SSB4'' that has more than one playable character.
*''Animal Crossing'' is the first universe to make a playable debut in ''SSB4'' that has more than one playable character.
**It and {{uv|Xenoblade Chronicles}} are also the only universes with this distinction that debuted in the 21st century.
**It and {{uv|Xenoblade Chronicles}} are also the only universes with this distinction that debuted in the 21st century.
*''Zipper Crossing'' and {{uv|Mega Man}} are the only universes to have a completely different Assist Trophy in each installment. For ''Zipper Crossing'': only [[Mr. Resetti]] is in ''Brawl'', only [[Isabelle]] is in ''Smash 4'', and only [[Kapp'n]] is in ''Ultimate''.
*''Animal Crossing'' and {{uv|Mega Man}} are the only universes to have a completely different Assist Trophy in each installment. For ''Animal Crossing'': only [[Mr. Resetti]] is in ''Brawl'', only [[Isabelle]] is in ''Smash 4'', and only [[Kapp'n]] is in ''Ultimate''.
*''Zipper Crossing'' is tied with {{uv|Duck Hunt}} for having the longest duration between its debut in the series and its playable character's debut, with both series debuting in ''Melee'' before receiving playable characters in ''Smash 4''.
*''Animal Crossing'' is tied with {{uv|Duck Hunt}} for having the longest duration between its debut in the series and its playable character's debut, with both series debuting in ''Melee'' before receiving playable characters in ''Smash 4''.
*''Zipper Crossing'' and {{uv|Banjo-Kazooie}} are the only playable universes to debut on the Nintendo 64.
*''Animal Crossing'' and {{uv|Banjo-Kazooie}} are the only playable universes to debut on the Nintendo 64.
*''Zipper Crossing'' is one of three universes with multiple characters to have them originate from different games, the other three being ''Castlevania'', ''EarthBound'', and ''Banjo-Kazooie''.
*''Animal Crossing'' is one of three universes with multiple characters to have them originate from different games, the other two being ''Castlevania'' and ''EarthBound''.
*''Zipper Crossing'' is the earliest fighter-based universe to debut after the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series' debut.
** However, if [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] are counted as separate characters, then the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' universe also follows this distinction as Banjo made his debut in ''Diddy Kong Racing'' while Kazooie appeared in ''Banjo-Kazooie''. Though Kazooie is mentioned in the game's manual.
*''Zipper Crossing'' is one of two universes to introduce multiple playable characters, all of whom lack a voice actor. The other is {{uv|Donkey Kong}}.
*''Animal Crossing'' is the earliest fighter-based universe to debut after the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series' debut.
*''Animal  Crossing'' is one of two universes to introduce multiple playable characters, all of whom lack a voice actor. The other is {{uv|Donkey Kong}}.


==External links==
==External links==
*[[nookipedia:Main Page|Zipperpedia]]
*[[nookipedia:Main Page|Nookipedia]]


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Animal Crossing (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
NDcube
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Katsuya Eguchi
Genre(s) Life Simulation
Console/platform of origin Nintendo 64
First installment Doubutsu no Mori (2001) Japan
Latest installment Animal Crossing: New Horizons (2020)
Article on Nookipedia Animal Crossing (universe)

The Animal Crossing universe (どうぶつの森, Animal Forest) refers to the Smash Bros. series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from the popular Animal Crossing series of colorful life-simulation games for recent Nintendo systems. The series received limited representation in the Smash Bros. games up until the inclusion of the main human villager as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4, after which the series' representation grew exponentially. Isabelle, one of the most prominent series characters since her debut in New Leaf and an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. 4, appears as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Franchise description

The peaceful town setting of an Animal Crossing game, as depicted in the first trailer for SSB4.

April 2001 saw the Japan-exclusive release of a game called Animal Forest (どうぶつの森, Dōbutsu no Mori), a life-simulation title for the Nintendo 64 that received an enhanced remake for the Nintendo Gamecube eight months later. Nintendo of America decided to localize this version of the game for release in the United States, and during the immense translation process many more new features were added, resulting in the final product, Animal Crossing, released on September 2002. The game, which had more-or-less already been "promoted to" western audiences via cameo appearances from some of its characters in 2001's Super Smash Bros. Melee, was a breakout hit and received high marks for its quirky and charming approach to the social simulation genre, and Nintendo of Japan was impressed enough with NOA's version that it was translated back and released for essentially the third time in that country.

Animal Crossing was established as one of Nintendo's regular franchises following the GameCube release, and every sequel in the Animal Crossing series had since been released worldwide. From a Western perspective, the second game was Animal Crossing: Wild World, released for the Nintendo DS in late 2005, which introduced an online play component to the series. The third game, Animal Crossing: City Folk (or Let's Go To The City in PAL regions) for the Wii in late 2008, added a city outside of the main town as a new area that could be visited. The fourth game, Animal Crossing: New Leaf for the Nintendo 3DS on June 2013, allows the player character to become the mayor of the town and obtain new customization options for it. In 2017, Animal Crossing became the fourth Nintendo IP to receive a spinoff for smartphones, with Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, a campsite management game. On March 20th 2020, Animal Crossing: New Horizons was released on the Nintendo Switch, being the first game since City Folk to release on a home console. The game itself was massively popular, beating out both Wild World and New Leaf to become the best-selling game in the franchise. The franchise had also spawned an anime film that was released only in Japan, and Animal Crossing properties steadily grew in representation in the Super Smash Bros. games until a character representing a typical Animal Crossing player-character was included as a playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. 4 as "Villager".

In a given Animal Crossing game, the player's avatar, a human boy or girl, moves into a randomly-generated village in a forest that is populated by anthropomorphic, talking animals that are all roughly his or her size (despite the large range of animal species the villagers encompass). In New Horizons, the player and two other villagers are instead taken to a deserted island as part of the Deserted Island Getaway Package offered by Tom Nook. Once the avatar is settled into their living quarters, they may interact with and perform errands for the amiable residents on a day-to-day basis, amassing wealth (in the form of a type of currency called "bells") and a variety of decorative paraphernalia for their own house. Additionally in New Horizons, the player can decorate their island by placing down furniture and using the Island Designer Construction Permit to customize cliffs and rivers to their preferred setting. The series is generally is open-ended in that there are no objectives to complete and no way to "beat" the game per se, though one may pursue goals such as collecting all available types of bugs and fish in the game world. However, New Horizons does give a main objective of attracting K.K. Slider on the island, requiring the player to amass a 3-star rating by decorating and inviting villagers on to their island. The only "long term" goal in all the games for players to complete in order to access an unrestricted play experience is that they must amass enough wealth to regularly pay off their house's mortgage whenever the town shopkeeper and real-estate agent, Tom Nook the tanuki, upgrades the floor space of their house. Each game released tracks the real-world passage of time through the platform's internal calendar and affects the status of the player's village appropriately even when that village is not being played, and a player's avatar is able to visit the village of another player's copy of the game.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

The Animal Crossing franchise was anonymously introduced to Western gamers through Super Smash Bros. Melee, a full year before Animal Crossing’s international release, but not as an established universe. The only appearances of the franchise in the fighting game are as three collectible trophies, each depicting one of Animal Crossing’s staple characters.

Trophies

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Animal Crossing is recognized as its own universe by Super Smash Bros. Brawl. There are no playable characters to hail from it.

Stage

  • Icon-smashville.gif
    Smashville: This stage is essentially a woodland town in the style of towns generated by Animal Crossing games in general and given a name undoubtedly appropriate to a Smash Bros. game. It takes place on a simply-laid-out pair of platforms that may be floating around above town, with several characters standing and walking around in the background of the lower platform. In homage to the Animal Crossing tradition of environmental effects based on time of the day, the stage will display its background based on the time of the day it is when a match is fought on it, such as battles at night being set at that time. If the stage is played at 8:00 Saturday night, a concert-style performance by K.K. Slider will be playing in the background while the brawl is on.

Item

  • Pitfall: In all Animal Crossing games to date (though called a pitfall seed in Animal Crossing: Wild World), villagers would occasionally dig a trap called the Pitfall with a shovel. If they took the Pitfall and buried it, neighbors that walked over that part of the ground would fall into a hole and be temporarily trapped. This item has the same effect in Brawl, and translates to the Smash Bros. universe as a combination of Donkey Kong's Headbutt attack and the Motion-Sensor Bomb.

Assist Trophy

  • Mr. Resetti: A mole that appears in all the Animal Crossing series games. His name is a pun on the word "Reset," which is what causes him to appear. His job is to make sure the player saves the game. The more the player resets the game without saving, the angrier he gets, eventually reaching the point where he forces the player to perform a number of irrational, absurd actions, such as reciting specific lines word by word. In Brawl, he lectures the players endlessly, much like his role in the Animal Crossing series, but otherwise has no effect on the battle whatsoever (aside from blowing up occasionally and covering about half the screen).

Music

  • Title (Animal Crossing) - Contrary to the title, this track is not merely a remix of the Title Screen Theme from Animal Crossing, but a whole medley of tracks from Animal Crossing: Wild World. This track includes the Title Screen Theme, Museum Theme, 3pm - 4pm Theme, Loan Paid Off Jingle, 6am - 7am Theme, Tom Nook's Store Theme and the Town Hall Theme, before looping again. It is the main song of the Smashville stage.
  • Go K.K. Rider! - This track debuted in Animal Crossing, where it was one of the randoms songs K.K. Slider could sing at the train station, and in later games at Brewster's Roost. It plays on the Smashville stage.
  • 2:00 a.m. - This track's in-game debut was in Animal Crossing: Wild World, where it played between 2:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. In Brawl, the track has been heavily sped up, and has had K.K. Slider vocals added. It plays on the Smashville stage.
  • Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store - A medley of both the Town Hall background music from Animal Crossing: Wild World as well as the music that plays in any of the variations of Tom Nook's store in all Animal Crossing games. It plays on the Smashville stage.
  • The Roost - A soothing remix of the music track heard in The Roost in Animal Crossing: Wild World. It plays on the Smashville stage.
  • K.K. Cruisin' - One of K.K. Slider's songs taken directly from the Animal Crossing games, it only plays during one of his Saturday night concerts on the Smashville stage.
  • K.K. Condor - One of K.K. Slider's songs taken directly from the Animal Crossing games, it only plays during one of his Saturday night concerts on the Smashville stage.
  • K.K. Western - One of K.K. Slider's songs taken directly from the Animal Crossing games, it only plays during one of his Saturday night concerts on the Smashville stage.
  • K.K. Gumbo - One of K.K. Slider's songs taken directly from the Animal Crossing games, it only plays during one of his Saturday night concerts on the Smashville stage.
  • Rockin' K.K. - One of K.K. Slider's songs taken directly from the Animal Crossing games, it only plays during one of his Saturday night concerts on the Smashville stage.
  • DJ K.K. - One of K.K. Slider's songs taken directly from the Animal Crossing games, it only plays during one of his Saturday night concerts on the Smashville stage.

Trophies

  • Dr. Shrunk
  • Katrina
  • Blanca
  • Copper & Booker
  • Joan
  • Saharah
  • K.K. Slider
  • Crazy Redd

Stickers

  • Blathers
  • Booker
  • Boy
  • Brewster
  • Celeste
  • Copper
  • Cornimer
  • Crazy Redd
  • Dr. Shrunk
  • Girl
  • Gracie
  • Pete
  • Phyllis
  • Rosie
  • Rover
  • Sable
  • Saharah
  • Tom Nook
  • Tortimer
  • Wendell

In Super Smash Bros. 4

The amount of content pertaining to Animal Crossing was expanded in Super Smash Bros. 4. In addition to the returning content from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Animal Crossing received two new stages, a new item, six new music arrangements, and a playable character. The majority of the new content derives from Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf, which were released between Brawl and Smash 4.

Fighter

  • VillagerIcon(SSB4-U).png
    Villager: the playable character from Animal Crossing debuts as a newcomer, taking his design from the cover of Animal Crossing: City Folk. He was revealed on June 11, 2013 during E3 2013 in the first trailer for Smash 4. All eight of his costumes are based off of other possible appearances from Animal Crossing: City Folk, four of which are female. The Villager uses various tools from the Animal Crossing series to assist him in battle. Villager can pocket a wide range of projectile attacks and items to store for later use. His side special, Lloid Rocket, allows Villager to either shoot Lloid as a rocket, or ride him as an effective horizontal recovery. His up special is Balloon Trip, which allows Villager to fly around with balloons. His down special Timber is a three state move. Using it once on the ground causes Villager to plant a sapling. Using it a second time causes him to water it which makes it grow into a mature tree. Using it a third time causes Villager to swing his axe. Doing so on the tree can cut it down. Contact with the falling tree results in significant knockback and damage. Villager's Final Smash, Dream Home, involves Tom Nook and his nephews, Timmy & Tommy, trapping the opponent in a house being built, which then blows up.

Stages

for Nintendo 3DS

  • Tortimer Island
    Tortimer Island (starter): staged on the eponymous island from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The layout changes every time the stage is loaded. Fruit can fall off trees, which can either serve as healing or throwing items, depending on the fruit. Seashells sometimes appear on the stage and can be picked up and tossed as projectiles. A large shark swims in the water that will attack nearby fighters. Kapp'n will sometimes drive his boat on the stage, which serves as an additional platform. However, players have to be careful not to get dragged off the stage. The water surrounding the island is not swimmable. The retired mayor Tortimer and members of Kapp'n's family - Leilani, Leila, and Grams - occasionally appear in the background. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 6 of All-Star Mode as a home stage for Villager. Its Ω form is columnar.

for Wii U

  • Town and City
    Town and City (starter): staged above a suburb from Animal Crossing: City Folk. The stage is similar to Smashville and Battlefield: it is a large, floating platform with three smaller platforms above it. Eventually, the main platform travels from the suburb to the city from City Folk. This transition replaces the three smaller platforms with two. During each stop, a background platform with various animal villagers watching will hover behind the main stage. The villagers that appear are dependent on the time of day and whether it is staged in the suburb or city. Like Smashville, whether it is day or night on Town and City is dependent on the set time in the Wii U system's internal clock. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 2 of All-Star Mode as a home stage for Villager. It is large enough to accommodate 8-Player Smash. Its Ω form is a floating platform like Final Destination, overlooking the city plaza.
  • Smashville
    Super Smash Bros. Brawl Smashville (unlockable): staged above a village from Animal Crossing: Wild World. It is a large, floating platform with one smaller platform shifting from side-to-side above it. Item-bearing balloons occasionally float in and will drop the item it holds if popped. Animal villagers appear in the background, watching the fight. The villagers that appear are dependent on the time of day. Like Town and City, whether it is day or night on Smashville is dependent on the set time in the Wii U system's internal clock. Smashville is unlocked once the "Playing Tricks" event is completed. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 2 of All-Star Mode as a home stage for Villager. It is large enough to accommodate 8-Player Smash. Its Ω form is a floating platform like Final Destination.

Items

Main article: Items

Bold italics denotes an item or Assist Trophy new to the Smash Bros. series.

  • Pitfall (throwing): a white "seed" from the Animal Crossing series with a red "!" on it. Tossing one lays a trap that will bury opponents who walk over it or is directly hit by it. Striking an aerial opponent will immediately meteor smash them.
  • Beehive (throwing): a colony of insects from the Animal Crossing series. If thrown at an opponent, a swarm of bees will start attacking that opponent. If the hive strikes the ground, the bees will attack the thrower instead.

Assist Trophy

Mr. Resetti has been replaced by Isabelle as a new Assist Trophy.

  • Isabelle: the secretary for the player character in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. She tosses fruit towards the summoner that heals them on contact. It is possible for opponents to intercept the fruit, but they have to actively grab them with the shield or attack buttons. Isabelle cannot be attacked, but she will flinch if opponents get close. If the summoner is KO'd while she is still out, she will hunch over with a dismayed expression until the player returns. Conversely, she will cheer if her summoner scores a KO. The Pic of the Day that revealed her inclusion was written from her perspective.

Smash Tour items

  • Timmy & Tommy (Blue): Tom Nook's nephews. The user transforms nearby items into different items. Fighters do not turn into other fighters, and instead will be replaced with items or stat boosts.
  • Isabelle (Blue): the secretary for the player character in New Leaf. The user changes nearby stat boosts to maximum size.
  • Mr. Resetti (Red): an easily frustrated lecturer from the Animal Crossing series. The user reduces a chosen opponent's stats to 0 for one battle. He previously appeared as an Assist Trophy in Brawl.
  • Bus to the City (Blue): Kapp'n's bus from Animal Crossing: City Folk. The user calls everyone to the user's space.

Mii Costumes

Mii Gunner wearing the Isabelle set next to Isabelle herself, a new Assist Trophy.

Costumes

  • Mii Gunner (SSB4) Isabelle Outfit (DLC): the outfit is based on Isabelle, the secretary for the player character in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. She is a very popular Animal Crossing character and has been pushed as the face of the franchise since the release of Smash 4. Isabelle herself serves as an Assist Trophy. The costume was released with a corresponding hat as downloadable content on June 14, 2015. The Mii wears a blonde dog suit with a white blouse, red bow-tie, plaid vest, and green skirt. It wields a party popper similar to the one used by Isabelle during holidays and other special events in New Leaf.
  • Mii Gunner (SSB4) K.K. Slider Outfit (DLC): the outfit is based on K.K. Slider, a nomadic musician from the original Animal Crossing. In Japan, this costume was available with a corresponding hat for free as part of a promotion with 7-Eleven from June 19 through July 11, 2015. It was later released worldwide for free on July 31, 2015 as part of the 1.1.0 update. It was the only Mii Fighter set released for free. The Mii wears a white, full-body dog suit and wields K.K.'s acoustic guitar.

Hats

Music

Original tracks

Arrangements and remixes unique to SSB4.

  • Plaza / Title (Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World): An arrangement of "Plaza" from Animal Crossing: City Folk and "Title" from Animal Crossing: Wild World. It plays on Town and City.
  • Outdoors at 7 p.m. (Sunny) / Main Street: An arrangement of "7:00 p.m. (Sunny)" and "Main Street" from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It plays on Town and City.
  • Kapp'n's Song: An arrangement of "Kapp'n's Sea Shanty" from New Leaf. It plays on Tortimer Island and Town and City.
  • Tortimer Island Medley: An arrangement of "Island (Day)" and "Tour (Day)" from New Leaf. It plays on Tortimer Island and Smashville.
  • Tour (Animal Crossing: New Leaf): An medley of pieces from New Leaf, including "Tour (Day)", "Look What I Found", and "Hide-and-Seek" from New Leaf. It plays on Town and City.
  • Bubblegum K.K.: An arrangement of "Bubblegum K.K." from New Leaf. It plays on Town and City.

Returning tracks

Arrangements and remixes from previous Smash titles.

  • Super Smash Bros. BrawlTitle (Animal Crossing): An medley of pieces from Animal Crossing: Wild World. It most prominently features the main theme of Wild World, but it also includes "Museum (Day)", "3:00 p.m. (Sunny)", "Loan Paid Off", "6:00 a.m. (Sunny)", "Town Hall (Day)", and "Tom Nook's Store". It plays on Smashville.
  • Super Smash Bros. BrawlGo K.K. Rider!: An arrangement of "Go K.K. Rider!" from Animal Crossing. It plays on Smashville.
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl2:00 a.m.: An arrangement of "02:00 a.m. -Totakeke Mix-" from Animal Crossing Sound CD: Keke's Choice! Mix, a remix of the original 2 a.m music from Wild World. It plays on Smashville.
  • Super Smash Bros. BrawlTown Hall and Tom Nook's Store: an arrangement of "Town Hall (Day)" from Wild World and "Tom Nook's Store" from Animal Crossing. It plays on Smashville.
  • Super Smash Bros. BrawlThe Roost (Animal Crossing: Wild World): an arrangement of "The Roost" from Wild World. It plays on Smashville.

Source tracks

K.K. Slider performing in a concert on Town and City.

Compositions and arrangements directly sourced from Animal Crossing games with no alterations. All sourced tracks are "sung" by K.K. Slider. He appears in the background of Smashville and Town and City between 8:00 pm and midnight on Saturdays. All pieces are from the original Animal Crossing.

  • K.K. Cruisin'
  • K.K. Western
  • K.K. Gumbo
  • Rockin' K.K.
  • DJ K.K.
  • K.K. Condor

Victory fanfares

  • Victory! Villager: an arrangement of the first few bars of "Title" from the original Animal Crossing .

Other

"Title" from the original Animal Crossing was used in the "1st Trailer" for Smash 4, which also served as the reveal trailer for Villager.

Trophies

"happiness is seeing your kid coming home after a long day at school with a smile on his face." by iWecky from the Wii U Photo Contest. It features the Dream Home, Dr. Shrunk, and Bus to the City trophies.

Collectible Animal Crossing trophies that appear in both the 3DS version and the Wii U version.

  • Villager
  • Villager (Alt.)
  • Lloid
  • Tom Nook
  • Timmy & Tommy
  • Pitfall
  • Beehive
  • Isabelle
  • Rover
  • Redd
  • Able Sisters
  • Dr. Shrunk
  • Kicks
  • Mr. Resetti

for Nintendo 3DS

  • Tortimer
  • Kapp'n
  • Leilani
  • Leila
  • Grams
  • Tortimer Island
  • DJ K.K.
  • Pete
  • Porter
  • Copper and Booker
  • Gulliver
  • Chip
  • Jack
  • Blanca
  • Franklin
  • Nat
  • Zipper
  • Pavé
  • Isabelle (Winter Outfit)
  • Digby
  • Reese & Cyrus
  • Leif
  • Luna
  • Snowpeople

for Wii U

  • Dream Home
  • Phyllis and Pelly
  • Joan
  • Wendell
  • Gracie
  • Saharah
  • Katrina
  • Jingle
  • Don
  • Blathers
  • Wisp
  • Harriet
  • Celeste
  • Brewster
  • Lyle
  • Pascal
  • Katie
  • Serena
  • Frillard
  • Phineas
  • Bus to the City
  • Town and City
  • K.K. Slider
Trophy Boxes
Main article: Trophy Box
  • The Beginning of Animal Crossing 1
  • The Beginning of Animal Crossing 2
  • Animal Crossing: Wild World
  • Animal Crossing: City Folk
  • Animal Crossing: New Leaf

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The Animal Crossing universe was further expanded in Ultimate, with the addition of a new character, a new assist trophy, and three new remixes.

Fighters

  • 45.
    VillagerIcon(SSBU).png
    Villager: Villager returns with much of the same properties that he had in SSB4. Both female and male versions of Villager are playable. Unlike the previous title, they must be unlocked.
  • 68.
    IsabelleIcon(SSBU).png
    Isabelle: Isabelle makes her debut as an unlockable newcomer. She has a few similar moves to Villager, but several different normal and special attacks. She was announced alongside the next core entry in the Animal Crossing series on the Nintendo Switch, later revealed to be Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

Stages

All Animal Crossing stages from previous titles return.

  • Smashville
    Super Smash Bros. BrawlSmashville: A stage with areas from Wild World in the background. When played with hazards off, the platform doesn't move and is positioned on the center of the stage. The design of the buildings now reflect their appearance in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
  • Tortimer Island
    Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DSTortimer Island: The island that Tortimer can bring players to in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The island is relatively identical to its Smash 4 iteration, only now with updated aesthetics and swimmable water.
  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
    Town and City
    Town and City: A stage with areas from City Folk in the background. Like all the other stages, Town and City received a change in aesthetics, becoming brighter and more detailed.

Items

  • Beehive: An item that, when thrown, breaks and produces bees that attack the opponent if one is hit, or anyone if no opponent is hit.
  • Pitfall: An item that buries opponents when hit on the ground, or meteor smashes them when hit in the air.

Assist Trophy

Since Isabelle became a fighter, Kapp'n replaces her as a new Assist Trophy.

  • Kapp'n: A sea turtle that drives a variety of vehicles. In Ultimate, he drives a bus that captures opponents and then drives them off-stage. The bus can be mashed out of at lower percents, but is increasingly harder to get out of as the opponent takes more damage.

Mii Costumes

Costumes

Hats

Music

Original Tracks

Arrangements and remixes unique to Ultimate. All new tracks are remixes of different title themes across the Animal Crossing games.

Returning Tracks

  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl"Go K.K. Rider!": An arrangement of one of the songs K.K. Slider would sing, from the original Animal Crossing. Returns from Brawl.
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl"Title Theme - Animal Crossing: Wild World (Brawl)": A medley of tracks from Animal Crossing: Wild World, including the title theme, the Museum theme, the 3 p.m. theme, the Loan Paid Off jingle, the 6 a.m. theme, the Nook's Cranny theme, and the Town Hall theme. Returns from Brawl.
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl"2:00 a.m. - Animal Crossing: Wild World": An arrangement of "02:00 a.m. -Totakeke Mix-" from Animal Crossing Sound CD: Keke's Choice! Mix, a remix of the original 2 a.m music from Wild World. Returns from Brawl.
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl"Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store - Animal Crossing: Wild World": An arrangement of the theme while exploring the Town Hall, and the Nook's Cranny theme, from Animal Crossing: Wild World. Returns from Brawl.
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl"The Roost - Animal Crossing: Wild World": A piano-based arrangement of the theme of The Roost, from Animal Crossing: Wild World. Returns from Brawl
  • Super Smash Bros. 4"Kapp'n's Song": An upbeat remix of "Kapp'n's Sea Shantey" from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Returns from Smash 4.
  • Super Smash Bros. 4"Tortimer Island Medley": A medley of tracks that play on Tortimer Island from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Returns from Smash 4.
  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U"Plaza / Title Theme - Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World": A medley of tracks from Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: Wild World, including the city plaza theme from Animal Crossing: City Folk, the title theme from both games, and the 2 a.m. theme from both games. Returns from Smash for Wii U.
  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U"Outdoors at 7 p.m. (Sunny) / Main Street - Animal Crossing: New Leaf": A mellow arrangement of the theme that plays between 7 and 8 p.m when it is sunny or cloudy, and the theme of Main Street after it has developed enough, from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Returns from Smash for Wii U.
  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U"Tour - Animal Crossing: New Leaf": A arrangement of the Island Tour theme, the Hide-and-Seek theme, and the "Look What I Found" jingle, from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Returns from Smash for Wii U.
  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U"Bubblegum K.K.": An arrangement of one of the songs K. K. Slider sings, as well as the title theme, from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Returns from Smash for Wii U.

Source Tracks

Tracks sourced directly from the Animal Crossing games.

  • "House Preview": The theme that plays when viewing a house, directly after designing it, sourced from Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer.
K.K. Slider Performances

All K.K. Slider songs are original themes taken from the Animal Crossing games.

  • "K.K. Cruisin'"
  • "K.K. Western"
  • "K.K. Gumbo"
  • "Rockin' K.K."
  • "DJ K.K."
  • "K.K. Condor"

Victory Fanfare

  • "Victory! Animal Crossing Series": A remix of the first phrase of the main theme from Animal Crossing. In Ultimate the song is sped up.

Spirits

The kanji aruji "" denotes a master spirit.

825. Villager (Boy)
826. Villager (Girl)
827. Isabelle
828. Tom Nook
829. Tom Nook (Nookington's)
830. Timmy & Tommy
831. DJ K.K.
832. K.K. Slider
833. Resetti
834. Don
835. Rover
836. Redd
837. Gracie

838. Gulliver
839. Pete
840. Phyllis & Pelly
841. Copper & Booker
842. Joan
843. Katrina
844. Lloid
845. Tortimer
846. Kapp'n
847. Kapp'n (Wild World)
848. Able Sisters
849. Blathers
850. Celeste

851. Harriet
852. Brewster
853. Lyle
854. Kaitlin & Katie
855. Dr. Shrunk
856. Frillard
857. Kicks
858. Zipper T. Bunny
859. Serena
860. Cyrus & Reese
861. Leif (Animal Crossing)
862. Digby
863. Lottie

1407. Orville & Wilbur
1408. C.J.
1409. Flick
1410. Daisy Mae

Games with elements in or from the Super Smash Bros. series

Animal Crossing

  • Music:
    • Super Smash Bros. BrawlGo K.K. Rider! was one of K.K. Slider's tracks in his debut in this game and a staple of his discography ever since.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl The medleys Title (Animal Crossing) and Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store, both debuting in Brawl, partially contain music that originated in this game.
    • All the songs K.K. Slider can perform on both Smashville and Town And City on Saturday nights first appeared in this game.
  • Trophies:
    • Super Smash Bros. MeleeThree trophies in Melee (Tom Nook, Totakeke / K.K. Slider, and Mr. Resetti) all originate from this game.

Animal Crossing: Wild World

  • Stages
    • Super Smash Bros. BrawlSmashville draws primarily from Wild World. The overall aesthetic of the stage's background, the flat village, and elements such as Kapp'n's taxi, the Roost cafe, and some of the background villagers originated in this game. The stage is simple; its biggest gimmick likely being how the stage changes depending on the time of day. Similar to both Animal Crossing and Wild World, K.K. Slider, also known as Totakeke, will appear on the stage at 8:00 PM on Saturdays for four hours.
  • Music
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl2:00 AM is an upbeat remix of the music that would play in this game between 2 and 3 AM.
    • Super Smash Bros. BrawlThe Roost is a more fleshed-out arrangement of the theme of coffee shop The Roost, which debuted in this game.
    • Super Smash Bros. BrawlTitle (Animal Crossing) and Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store partially contain music that debuted in this game.

Animal Crossing: City Folk

  • Characters:
    • The Villager's appearance and alternate colors are based on the player designs from this game.
  • Stages
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii UThe Town and City stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is directly inspired by City Folk (or Let's Go To The City in PAL regions). The town backdrop is large and has multiple cliffs, hills, and levels just like in that game, and also includes some of its original landmarks such as the fountain and bus stop. It is also the only Animal Crossing game in which the player could visit the big city (hence the name). The portions of the stage in which the central platform "travels" to the city's central plaza are a direct homage to this aspect of the game, down to being able to see Kapp'n's bus down below while the stage is moving from one area to the next.
  • Items
    • The Kapp'n Assist Trophy in Ultimate has him driving a bus, in reference to the one he takes the player to the City and back in in this game.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf

  • Music
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii UOutdoors At 7 PM (Sunny) / Main Street: an arrangement of the theme that plays in this game between 7 and 8 PM and the Main Street theme.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii UTour: an arrangement primarily consisting of the theme that plays when touring Tortimer Island.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii UBubblegum K.K.: an arrangement of a K.K. Slider track that debuts in this game.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4Tortimer Island Medley: an arrangement of two songs that play on Tortimer Island in this game.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4Kapp'n's Song: an arrangement of music Kapp'n would sing to the player while traveling to Tortimer Island in this game.

Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer

  • Music
    • Super Smash Bros. UltimateThis game's title theme is remixed in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
    • Super Smash Bros. UltimateThe house preview theme from this game is ported directly into Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons

  • Spirits
    • Super Smash Bros. UltimateOrville & Wilbur, C.J., Flick, & Daisy Mae appears as spirits in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Trivia

  • Animal Crossing is the only universe with multiple playable characters in which all of them have made a non-playable appearance in the series prior to their playable debuts, as several Villagers can appear in the background for Smashville in Brawl and Isabelle appears as an Assist Trophy in Smash 4.
  • The Animal Crossing universe is the only universe in Brawl to have its own section in the Sound Test and Trophy Gallery that doesn't have a playable character.
  • Animal Crossing is the only universe with a playable character in the Super Smash Bros. series to have a stage debut first, not counting the Super Smash Bros. series themselves.
  • Animal Crossing is the first universe to make a playable debut in SSB4 that has more than one playable character.
    • It and Xenoblade Chronicles are also the only universes with this distinction that debuted in the 21st century.
  • Animal Crossing and Mega Man are the only universes to have a completely different Assist Trophy in each installment. For Animal Crossing: only Mr. Resetti is in Brawl, only Isabelle is in Smash 4, and only Kapp'n is in Ultimate.
  • Animal Crossing is tied with Duck Hunt for having the longest duration between its debut in the series and its playable character's debut, with both series debuting in Melee before receiving playable characters in Smash 4.
  • Animal Crossing and Banjo-Kazooie are the only playable universes to debut on the Nintendo 64.
  • Animal Crossing is one of three universes with multiple characters to have them originate from different games, the other two being Castlevania and EarthBound.
    • However, if Banjo and Kazooie are counted as separate characters, then the Banjo-Kazooie universe also follows this distinction as Banjo made his debut in Diddy Kong Racing while Kazooie appeared in Banjo-Kazooie. Though Kazooie is mentioned in the game's manual.
  • Animal Crossing is the earliest fighter-based universe to debut after the Super Smash Bros. series' debut.
  • Animal Crossing is one of two universes to introduce multiple playable characters, all of whom lack a voice actor. The other is Donkey Kong.

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