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Doubutsu No Mori Plus - Strategy Guide (Page 14)

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      Diamond: Supplies Needed/Suggested -- Big space with no trees or
bushes/grass around, 5 Pink Cosmos, 8 White Cosmos, 12 Blue Cosmos.

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       Curve: Supplies Needed/Suggested -- House of your favorite villager,
with one side of the house being where you don't walk a whole lot (so you
won't step on the flowers), 5 Red Tulips, 5 White Tulips, 5 Yellow Tulips.  If
desired, continue the design around the entire house, but make sure you don't
step on them!

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       Envelope: Supplies Needed/Suggested -- Post Office, 54 Yellow Pansies,
35 Purple Pansies, 28 White Pansies.

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         Smiley Face: Supplies Needed/Suggested -- LOTS of room, 50 Yellow
Tulips, 7 White Tulips.

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       Mickey Mouse: Supplies Needed/Suggested -- LOTS of room, 82 Blue Cosmos.

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       Mario Mushroom: Supplies Needed/Suggested -- LOTS of room, 44 Red Tulips,
31 White Cosmos.  (Thanks to NessRevenge13 for this one!)

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24)  JAPANESE AND NINTENDO REFERENCES:
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Japanese References:
In Japan, one of their cultural "quirks" (for lack of a better word) is
in their live shows when they have the ladies pick up umbrellas with
swirls on them and twirl them around.  From the back, the swirls are
continuous and can be almost hypnotic -- hence the "Hypno umbrella," an
item in AC.  Once you have this umbrella, put it in your hands, stand
so your character is facing North (away from you), and press the A
button.  She/he will twirl the umbrella.  They can't do it constantly,
but the effect is close.  Then, turn around so you can see your
character's face, and you can see them turn the umbrella using both
hands.  It's quite cute and the twirling works with any umbrella, rain
or shine, and with certain patterns, it can look very cool.

- posted by myself, Pikachu 4 President

Tom Nook gets his name from the Japanese word "Tanuki," meaning raccoon.

- posted by myself, Pikachu 4 President

Nintendo References:
Rescue the bird-sailor (Gulliver) that washes up onshore.  Talk to him twice
and the first time he will explain how he got there; the second time he'll
say he misses his fish in "Hyrule."

- paraphrased from Sephiroth411

He'll also say he wonders if Mary in "Toad Town" is doing OK.

- paraphrased from Quaker Oats

Kappn' will ask if you've ever been to the Hyrulian jail.

- paraphrased from wobbuffet10 and Cassady99

There's a triforce symbol on the back side of Katrina's tent.
According to the Fishing FAQ, after catching a loach, your character
says, "Do you think it's Hyrulian?"

- paraphrased from Giygas199X

There's a Nintendo parasol with a Japanese symbol on it that means "Nintendo."

- paraphrased from AC

A crocodile with the catch phrase "It's-a-me!" is one of the villagers
you may encounter in AC.

- paraphrased from Sam I Am

In one of the animals' houses, if you open a wardrobe/dresser, it may
say (something like) "You found 100 Rupees!  Too bad they're useless
here."

- paraphrased from ProtoBladeX

After talking to Gulliver (the bird-sailor) and getting the item, talk
to him a few more times.  He may say (something like), "... and then
there was the time I fought those giant sea snakes at Pinnacle Rock...
oh, wait, that wasn't me!"
One of Kapp'n's songs has the lyrics,
"Oh listen now me boys
With all your trinkets and toys
Yes I know Nintendo
Gives you your joys.
But, lad, I ask ye,
Can a game sing like me?
Mario... Can't croon, bro!
Don't you agree?"

- paraphrased from Miyamoto Wannabe

When you start a new player in a town, sometimes, when Rover is on the
phone talking to Nook, he'll greet Nook with this:
"It's-a-me!
Haha! Great impression, huh?
Anyway..."

- posted by Asrman1

Speaking of umbrellas, the "Nintendo parasol" is worth 64 bells.  64...
Nintendo 64...  Get it?  :-)

- posted by tiamold

There is a red shirt with an "M" on it named "Big Bro's shirt" and a
green shirt with a green "L" on it named "Li'l Bro's shirt."

- taken from The Official Guide to Animal Crossing by Nintendo Power

Tangy once asked me to help her "get through the maze in the back of her
Nintendo Power magazine."

- posted by me, Pikachu 4 President

The Anju and Kaffe shirts are in reference to Zelda VI: Majora's Mask.
There is what appears to be a Goron in the bottom left corner of Redd's tent.

- posted by HAWK1010

Sometimes the villagers will ask you to deliver a Pocket Pikachu, a Game Boy, or
a Nintendo Power magazine.

- posted by ACTrader

The Octopus Paper is a reference to the Game & Watch games by Nintendo

- paraphrased from Bing147

Gulliver says something about the Karagol Sea. It's from a game boy advance
game, Golden Sun.

- posted by drillpeck

The Desert Shirt is the same one worn by Ganondorf and the Gerudo of the desert
in Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

- posted by Crazy C Lea

Gracie has been known to say, "Oh, how nice, you're wearing one of my fashions.
That was part of last season's Hyrulian line."

- posted by thom_burr

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25)  F.A.Q./ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (FOR BEGINNERS AND NOVICES):
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      All answers given by myself unless otherwise noted.  PLEASE do
not e-mail me with questions or post on the AC Message Board until 
you have read this the WHOLE WAY THROUGH...

About The Game:
Q:  Should I buy this game?
A:  Yes.  Absolutely.  Your life won't be complete without it.
Seriously.  Alright, alright, here's  a more detailed answer...  It depends.  If
you work or go to school a lot (and I mean a LOT, like where you wouldn't be
able to play the game for days at a time), then try renting it first.  Since it
works on real time, then the game keeps going even when you stop playing.  So if
you stop playing for 4+ days or so, sometimes your town will have lots of weeds
you'll have to pull, or some of your villagers will move out.  This game is good
if you don't necessarily need for a game to have a big, advanced storyline.  Or
perfect graphics (the graphics are great, but a lot of people like perfection.

Q:  Is this game like the Sims?
A:  It's the same concept (control your own life, meet people, make
friends, etc.), except it's about 2,000% better than the Sims because
it's so much more detailed.  You can control what you say to others.
You can create patterns, get original 8-bit Nintendo games that you can
play on your GameCube, go fishing, go bug-catching, buy stuff, sell
stuff...  I could go on and on.  Just trust me.

Q:  So this game works on "real time"...  What's that mean?
A:  It means that even when you're done playing and turn off your
GameCube, time is passing in your game.  If you don't play for a few
days, your house may become infested with cockroaches and your
villagers will be upset that you haven't come to see them.

Q:  That sounds like a lot of trouble for just a game.
A:  First of all, Animal Crossing is not just a game, it's a state of
mind.  It's a way of life.  Secondly, it's not so much trouble.  Just
taking a bit of time to talk to everyone and pull out the weeds in your
town is enough to keep most of the villagers happy.

E-Reader:
Q:  What's this e-Reader I've heard so much about?
A:  The e-Reader is a product from Nintendo that plugs into your Game
Boy Advance.  Using either the cards that it comes with or cards you
buy separately, you can swipe the cards and get new items in Animal
Crossing or play old Nintendo games on your GBA.

Q:  I have a Game Boy Advance and a GameCube/GBA Link Cable!  Now where do I
get the E-cards?
A:  Wal*Mart, Fry's (best bet), Target, and basically any other video game
store.  Beware of clueless game store clerks, though!

Q:  Do you have a list of the available e-cards?
A:  Of course!  Here they are:

    Series 1 Character Cards:
    001 -- K.K. Slider
    002 -- Rover
    003 -- Porter
    004 -- Tom Nook (Nook's Cranny uniform)
    005 -- Tortimer
    006 -- Mr. Resetti
    007 -- Blathers
    008 -- Sable Able
    009 -- Mabel Able
    010 -- Kapp'n
    011 -- Bob
    012 -- Mitzi
    013 -- Punchy
    014 -- Ankha
    015 -- Paolo
    016 -- Teddy
    017 -- Potia
    018 -- Peanut
    019 -- Bliss
    020 -- Bunnie
    021 -- O'Hare
    022 -- Bill
    023 -- Joey
    024 -- Maelle
    025 -- Biff
    026 -- Lobo
    027 -- Rasher
    028 -- Pigleg
    029 -- Rhoda
    030 -- Plucky
    031 -- Tad
    032 -- Drift
    033 -- Chevre
    034 -- Bangle
    035 -- Rowan
    036 -- Buck
    037 -- Bluebear
    038 -- June
    039 -- Cheri
    040 -- Apollo
    041 -- Cube
    042 -- Flash
    043 -- Yodel
    044 -- Faith
    045 -- Bud
    046 -- Flossie
    047 -- Pinky
    048 -- Nibbles
    049 -- Dotty
    050 -- Scoot
    051 -- Boris
    052 -- Goose
    053 -- Admiral
    054 -- Kody
    055 -- Pierce
    056 -- Puck
    057 -- Bones
    058 -- Dora
    059 -- Spike
    060 -- Jane

    Series 1 Design Cards:
    D01 -- Shine Sprite
    D02 -- Jumpman Mario

    Series 1 Music Cards:
    M01 -- Only Me
    M02 -- K.K. Faire
    M03 -- DJ K.K.
    M04 -- Mr. K.K.

    Promotional Cards (found only in issues of Nintendo Power):
    PR -- Link Design card

- Series 1 card lists posted by myself, Pikachu_4_President

    Series 2 Character Cards:
    061 -- Tom Nook (Nook 'n' Go uniform)
    062 -- Pelly
    063 -- Copper
    064 -- Saharah
    065 -- Joan
    066 -- Jingle
    067 -- Redd
    068 -- Stinky
    069 -- Olivia
    070 -- Purrl
    071 -- Eloise
    072 -- Elina
    073 -- Eunice
    074 -- Baabara
    075 -- Dozer
    076 -- Grizzly
    077 -- Cookie
    078 -- Butch
    079 -- Filbert
    080 -- Sally
    081 -- Doc
    082 -- Coco
    083 -- Pompom
    084 -- Derwin
    085 -- Bubbles
    086 -- Chief
    087 -- Dobie
    088 -- Sampson
    089 -- Limberg
    090 -- Curly
    091 -- Lucy
    092 -- Ava
    093 -- Leigh
    094 -- Chuck
    095 -- Patty
    096 -- Jay
    097 -- Midge
    098 -- Puddles
    099 -- Lily
    100 -- Camofrog
    101 -- Boots
    102 -- Iggy
    103 -- Tybalt
    104 -- Cyrano
    105 -- Yuka
    106 -- Elmer
    107 -- Peaches
    108 -- Vladimir
    109 -- Poncho
    110 -- Peewee
    111 -- Sprocket
    112 -- Marcy
    113 -- Kitt
    114 -- Buzz
    115 -- Roald
    116 -- Aurora
    117 -- Olive
    118 -- Franklin

    Series 2 Design Cards:
    D03 -- Samus's Suit
    D04 -- Pikmin Pattern
    D05 -- Star Fox Emblem
    D06 -- K.K. Tour Tee

    Series 2 Music Cards:
    M05 -- K.K. Country
    M06 -- K.K. Parade
    M07 -- K.K. Aria
    M08 -- Senor K.K. (with an accent over the "n")

    Series 2 Player Cards:
    P01 -- Boy (1)
    P02 -- Girl (1)
    P03 -- Boy (2)
    P04 -- Girl (2)

    Series 2 Sibling Cards:
    B01 -- Resetti Brothers

- Series 2 Character Cards list posted by omnitarian

    Series 3 Character Cards:
    119 -- Tom Nook (Nookway uniform)
    120 -- Phyllis
    121 -- Booker
    122 -- Wendell
    123 -- Katrina
    124 -- Gulliver
    125 -- Tangy
    126 -- Monique
    127 -- Kitty
    128 -- Opal
    129 -- Stella
    130 -- Cashmere
    131 -- Chow
    132 -- Goldie
    133 -- Bea
    134 -- Ricky
    135 -- Blaire
    136 -- Gaston
    137 -- Claude
    138 -- Weber
    139 -- Mallary
    140 -- Bertha
    141 -- Wolfgang
    142 -- Chico
    143 -- Anicotti
    144 -- Truffles
    145 -- Cobb
    146 -- Betty
    147 -- Hank
    148 -- Stu
    149 -- Belle
    150 -- Anchovy
    151 -- Otis
    152 -- Jeremiah
    153 -- Huck
    154 -- Ribbot
    155 -- Liz
    156 -- Velma
    157 -- Rolf
    158 -- Snooty
    159 -- Sydney
    160 -- Winnie
    161 -- Cleo
    162 -- Annalise
    163 -- Rex
    164 -- Maple
    165 -- Hornsby
    166 -- Cesar
    167 -- Rio
    168 -- Carrie
    169 -- Mathilda
    170 -- Quetzal
    171 -- Hopper
    172 -- Ursala
    173 -- Lulu
    174 -- Pango
    175 -- Tom Nook (Raffle Day uniform)
    176 -- Timmy
    177 -- Chip
    178 -- Blanca
    179 -- Kabuki
    180 -- Ellie
    181 -- Groucho
    182 -- Maddie
    183 -- Static
    184 -- Snake
    185 -- Rocco
    186 -- Candi
    187 -- Sue E
    188 -- T-bone
    189 -- Twiggy
    190 -- Jambette
    191 -- Sven
    192 -- Gonzo
    193 -- Leopold
    194 -- Cupcake
    195 -- Queenie
    196 -- Friga
    197 -- Farley

    Series 3 Design Cards:
    D07 -- Hero's Tunic
    D08 -- Triforce Tile
    D09 -- Kirby Wallpaper
    D10 -- Resetti's Wrath

    Series 3 Music Cards:
    M09 -- K.K. Elude
    M10 -- K.K. Lullaby
    M11 -- K.K. Condor

    Series 3 Player Cards:
    P05 -- Boy (3)
    P06 -- Girl (3)
    P07 -- Boy (4)
    P08 -- Girl (4)
    P09 -- Boy (5)
    P10 -- Boy (6)

    Series 3 Sibling Cards:
    B02 -- Mable & Sable
    B03 -- Timmy & Tommy

- Series 3 card lists posted by mdude4

    Series 4 Character Cards:
    198 -- Tom Nook (Nookington's uniform)
    199 -- Pete
    200 -- Copper
    201 -- Tommy
    202 -- Gracie
    203 -- Redd
    204 -- Jack
    205 -- Kiki
    206 -- Tabby
    207 -- Tom
    208 -- Dizzy
    209 -- Vesta
    210 -- Tutu
    211 -- Biskit
    212 -- Lucky
    213 -- Hazel
    214 -- Mint
    215 -- Gabi
    216 -- Genji
    217 -- Freckles
    218 -- Deena
    219 -- Rollo
    220 -- Freya
    221 -- Penny
    222 -- Rizzo
    223 -- Spork
    224 -- Hugh
    225 -- Egbert
    226 -- Oxford
    227 -- Bessie
    228 -- Piper
    229 -- Twirp
    230 -- Ace
    231 -- Emerald
    232 -- Cousteau
    233 -- Prince
    234 -- Alli
    235 -- Billy
    236 -- Zoe
    237 -- Ozzie
    238 -- Ed
    239 -- Octavian
    240 -- Aziz
    241 -- Murphy
    242 -- Pudge
    243 -- Tiara
    244 -- Sandy
    245 -- Astrid
    246 -- Amelia
    247 -- Gwen
    248 -- Boomer
    249 -- Axel
    250 -- Nate
    251 -- Bitty
    252 -- Gruff
    253 -- Huggy
    254 -- Valise
    255 -- Wisp
    256 -- Don
    257 -- Rosie
    258 -- Woolio
    259 -- Daisy
    260 -- Pecan
    261 -- Pippy
    262 -- Pate
    263 -- Fang
    264 -- Carmen
    265 -- Hambo
    266 -- Hector
    267 -- Petunia
    268 -- Robin
    269 -- Wart Jr.
    270 -- Alfonso
    271 -- Nosegay
    272 -- Savannah
    273 -- Tank
    274 -- Louie
    275 -- Mr. Resetti

    Series 4 Design Cards:
    D11 -- Yoshi's Egg
    D12 -- Poke Ball
    D13 -- Li'l Miser Shirt
    D14 -- Kapp'n's Kisser

    Series 4 "G" Cards:
    G01 -- Copper & Booker

    Series 4 Music Cards:
    M12 -- K.K. Chorale
    M13 -- K.K. Folk
    M14 -- Comrade K.K.

    Series 4 Nintendo (8-bit) Game Cards:
    N01 -- Ice Climber
    N02 -- Mario Bros.

    Series 4 Player Cards:
    P11 -- Girl (5)
    P12 -- Girl (6)
    P13 -- Boy (7)
    P14 -- Girl (7)
    P15 -- Boy (8)
    P16 -- Girl (8)

    Series 4 Sibling Cards:
    B04 -- Pelly & Phyllis

- Series 4 card lists posted by myself, Pikachu_4_President

General/Miscellaneous:
Q:  What is a "pitfall"?  Is it a game?
A:  Not in Animal Crossing.  A pitfall is an item.  It looks like a
white circle with a large red exclamation point on the front.  Bury it
and then you or one of your villagers will fall in it after walking
over it.  It's meant to be a prank to play on your townsanimals.

Q:  What kind of fruits are there?
A:  Apples, pears, cherries, peaches, oranges, and coconuts (only found
on the island).

- answer by TRDNiteLife

Q:  Why does my character have horns?
A:  She/he doesn't.  It's hair sticking out from underneath their hat.

Q: Why do I keep finding soccer/basket/volleyballs around my village? What am I
supposed to do with them?
A: Sometimes, when asking a villager for a favor, they will say they're bored
and mention that if they had a ball to play with, they would be happier. It is
your job to kick the ball over to them. After you do that, talk to them, and
they will thank you. Also, you can kick the ball over to an townsanimal (even if
they didn't ask for one) and they will kick it around. You can kick it back and
forth between yourself and the villager.

Q:  Do you really get presents from your villagers on your birthday?
A:  Depends.  If they've already asked you what your birthday is and
you have been being completely nice to each and every villager (even
the not-so-nice ones), you will most likely get presents.  My birthday
is October 6th, and I got presents from almost every villager in my
town.  Plus, one of them was even standing outside my house waiting for
me with a present that turned out to be an NES game!

Q:  What if I get something from someone to return to someone else, but
the person I have to return it to has moved?
A:  You'll have to go to the town they moved to and give it to them
there.

Q:  How many Computer-Controlled Characters can I have?
A:  15, not counting Nook, The Able Sisters, the Post Office staff, or
anyone else not living in a house.  You can have 4 human characters, but only 1
will be able to play at one time, and you will not be able to see the other
human characters in their houses.

Q:  What's this "island" I've heard about?
A:  You can only get to it using a GameCube/Game Boy Advance Link Cable
to link up your GameCube and a GBA.  The fishing is better on the
island, you can create designs for free, talk to the animals there, and
do all sorts of other nifty things that you can't do on the mainland.

Q:  What can I do after I pay off all of my house extensions?
A:  Donate bugs, fish, paintings, and fossils to the museum.
      If you haven't visited the island yet, do that.
      Go bug your friends/relatives' neighbors in their towns.
      Catch every species of bug and fish in the game (I believe
         there's 40 for each).
      Stare in awe at the statue you've received for paying off your
         debts.
      Work on creating new designs.
      Work on getting every item available in the game (this includes
         all the shirts, in which case it could take you years to collect
         everything).
      Get a new memory card and start another town.
      Spread the word about how wonderful this game is.  Start a fan
         club!

- answer posted by myself with help from dman53 and ACTrader

Q:  What can I do after Nook closes his store at night?
A:  Clean your house.
      Catch fish and/or bugs and store them in your house until you can
         sell them.
      Re-arrange your furniture.
      Answer your mail.
      Dig up all the fossils, etc. and send them to the museum (the
         Post Office is open 24 hours a day).
      Do chores for the villagers that are still awake.
      Wake up the villages sleeping in front of their houses.
      Pull weeds.
      Cut down trees that are too close together.
      Catch bugs and fish and carry them around with you.  Talk to villagers and
         they might buy them for lots of money.
      Wake up your villagers.  At least six of mine will fall asleep in
         front of their houses at night.  Make sure they go into their houses,
         because sometimes they'll walk around a bit and then fall back asleep
         outside.

Q:  This game includes Feng Shui, doesn't it?  How do I use it to my
advantage?
A:  Yes, this game uses Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese art of arranging
furniture to encourage the flow of good chi (energy) and a happy,
healthy life. Using it will earn you more luck in finding items and money. To
use it, arrange your furniture like this:

Orange furniture in the North (top of your house) for finding bells and items
Yellow furniture in the West (left of your house) for finding bells and items
Red furniture in the East (right of your house) for finding items
Green furniture in the South (bottom of your house) for finding bells and items

- answer posted by myself with help from Knightshade

Q:  Why did you create this FAQ?
A:  Several reasons, really.  To help out those on the Animal crossing
Message Board, because they asked me to.  I also did it for my sister,
who hasn't been playing the game nearly as long as I have.  And because
I wanted to give back to those on the Message Board who have always
been so kind and helpful to me.

Q:  I'd like to give something back to you for creating this FAQ.  What can I
do?
A:  Drop me an e-mail to say thanks!  Just that makes all this work fun and
worthwhile.  But, if you really feel the need to go above and beyond, I'd like
two things:  I'm trying to find AC plush dolls.  They were only made in Japan.
I'm looking for the Tom Nook, Porter, Rover, Girl with net, Boy with net, and
Boy with fishing rod.  If you have a friend in Japan or something, they might
have one.  I've tried eBay and ufocatcher.com, but they're too expensive.  Also,
e-mail me for a list of the e-cards I need to complete my set.  Also, I'm
looking for anything and everything Animal Crossing (Doubutsu no Mori)-related
from Japan.  I'm also looking for promotional AC 3-D models from video
game/software stores.  All items I'd be willing to pay or trade for.

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