Animal Crossing Gamecube Island

Sometimes less is more. And in this island's case, absolutely nothing is more. Now that Animal Crossing: New Horizons has brought dreaming to the island, you can now visit plenty of perfectly terraformed and beautifully decorated villages. Here are the best dream islands that have been shared publicly for others to see.


Artwork of Animal Island from Animal Crossing.
FunctionTropical Island
StaffKapp'n(transit to and from island)
Main appearances
Other appearances

Animal Island (どうぶつの島Dōbutsu no Shima?) is a resort that appears in Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+. It is a small island inhabited by a sole inhabitant known as an Islander, and also contains an empty bungalow which can be freely used by the player. Upon the first visit, the player will be asked by Kapp'n to name the island. The island will generate in one of a few different layouts, and it contains its own flag post, allowing for some degree of customization. In Animal Crossing, the island must be shared by all players in town. In Doubutsu no Mori e+, each player can acquire their own personal island, and travel between the different islands.

In all three games, the island can be reached by riding across the sea on Kapp'n's boat. The island is implied to be located far to the south of the town, as the climate is always summer. Upon returning to the mainland, the island can be sent to a Game Boy Advance where the player may continue to interact with their islander, or trade islands with another town's player.

Traveling[edit]

The island can be reached by talking to Kapp'n at the town's dock, who will offer a boat ride to the island. Upon the very first visit, Kapp'n will ask the player for the name of the island they wish to travel to. This name will become the island's permanent name, which cannot be changed. Additionally, the game will append 'Island' to the end of the player's chosen name e.g. 'Animal' becomes 'Animal Island'.

In Animal Crossing, a Game Boy Advance must be connected via a Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable in order for Kapp'n to appear, but the system can be turned off once Kapp'n begins his sea shanty. In Doubutsu no Mori e+, Kapp'n will always appear, but each player can only travel to their own island once they repay their entire mortgage to Tom Nook. The player can name the island upon purchasing it from Tom Nook.

Climate and geography[edit]

A player visiting the island

Upon the creation, the Island's layout will be randomly chosen between different formations in two different acres; acres can be small islets connected by a small wooden bridge, or a single landmass of various shapes. The island contains two bungalows, one belonging to the islander, and the larger bungalow serving as a shared house for all the town's players. As there is no Gyroid outside the bungalow, it is not possible to save on the island. A flagpole is located near the dock, and the flag can be customized with a design by interacting with it. The island's exterior contains multiple flowers and coconut trees, and shells will commonly appear along the beach.

The weather is always summer on the island, regardless of what season the town is experiencing, and therefore summer-season fish and insects are always available. In Doubutsu no Mori e+, this is the only place that the Puffer Fish, Blue Marlin, Birdwing Butterfly and Hercules Beetle can be caught. The island also experiences clear weather or rainfall independently of the weather in the town. The player can tan when outside in the sunny weather, however overexposure to the sun can cause a sunburn. Sunburns can be prevented if an umbrella is equipped.

Islanders[edit]

Main article:Islander

Each island has a single villager. In Animal Crossing, it can be one of 18 villagers unique to the island and they will be randomly chosen upon the village creation. In Doubutsu no Mori e+, an additional 18 new islanders are included, making a total of 36 available. Unlike the previous games, the island is initially uninhabited and an islander's e-card must be scanned using the e-Reader. This will cause the islander to wash up on the island's beach in a similar fashion to Gulliver. Once rescued by the player, they will move into the smaller bungalow.

The islander will often request items from the mainland, such as clothing and furniture for their bungalow. Once an appropriate item is brought to the islander, they will offer to buy it. Declining the offer will prompt them to increase their offer, but further refusals will make them angry and rescind their offer.

Exclusive items[edit]

Several pieces of furniture and clothing can only be acquired from the island.

  • Blue Aloha Shirt
  • Red Aloha Shirt
  • Beach Chair
  • Beach Table
  • Diver Dan
  • Life Ring
  • Snowcone Machine
  • Surf Board
  • Treasure chest
  • Ukulele
  • Wave Breaker
  • Wario's Woods (NES game)
  • Baseball (NES game)

Game Boy Advance[edit]

The player can leave the island and return to the mainland by speaking to Kapp'n, who will ask if the island should be saved to the Game Boy Advance. Once the island is loaded onto the Game Boy Advance, the player can interact with the villager on the island, helping them catch fish, eat fruits or coconuts left on the ground, dig up buried items, chop down trees, or catch flying presents. Any changes made to the island on the Game Boy Advance can be uploaded to the Nintendo GameCube the next time island is visited. This can be a useful tactic for making Bells, as the island villagers can drop slowly increasing amounts of Bells every time they are interacted with. The NES gamesWario's Woods and Baseball are only obtainable through this feature.

Gallery[edit]

  • Wallpaper of Animal Island

Trivia[edit]

  • The track K.K. Island can be obtained as an aircheck in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It features a rearranged version of Animal Island's music and is only available by request. In Animal Crossing: City Folk it is one of three tracks that may play after entering an invalid song request.

See also[edit]


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Locations
WorldTown(Main Street) • City • Animal Island • Tortimer Island • Harv's Island • Mystery Islands
StructuresPlayer's house(Attic) • Villager houses • Bridge • Bulletin Board • Event Plaza(Town Tree) • Fountain • Incline • Lighthouse • Signpost • Windmill • Wishing Well
Transit FacilitiesAirport • Bus stop • Pier • Town Gate • Train Station
Civic FacilitiesCampground(RV) • Campsite • Dump • Museum(Observatory • The Roost) • Police Station • Post Office • Resetti Surveillance Center • Resident Services • Town Hall
General StoreTom Nook's shop(Nook's Cranny • Nook 'n' Go • Nookway • Nookington's) • T&T stores(Nookling Junction • T&T Mart • Super T&T • T.I.Y. • T&T Emporium)
MerchantsAble Sisters • Auction House • Crazy Redd's • Fortune Shop • Garden Shop • GracieGrace • Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler • Kicks • Museum Shop • Nook's Homes • Re-Tail • Shampoodle
EntertainmentClub LOL • Dream Suite • Happy Home Showcase • Happy Room Academy • The Marquee • Photo Booth • The Roost Café
Spin-off locations
Happy Home DesignerFacilities • Café • Concert Hall • Department Store • Hospital • Hotel • Office • Restaurant • School • Shop
Pocket CampCampsite • Cabin • Market Place(Nookling Global • Able Sisters To Go • Kicks) • Breezy Hollow • Lost Lure Creek • OK Motors • Saltwater Shores • Shovelstrike Quarry • Sunburst Island
Implied locationsBoondoxCategory
Locations
World
Town(Main Street) • City • Animal Island • Tortimer Island • Harv's Island • Mystery Islands
Structures
Player's house(Attic) • Villager houses • Bridge • Bulletin Board • Event Plaza(Town Tree) • Fountain • Incline • Lighthouse • Signpost • Windmill • Wishing Well
Transit Facilities
Airport • Bus stop • Pier • Town Gate • Train Station
Civic Facilities
Campground(RV) • Campsite • Dump • Museum(Observatory • The Roost) • Police Station • Post Office • Resetti Surveillance Center • Resident Services • Town Hall
General Store
Tom Nook's shop(Nook's Cranny • Nook 'n' Go • Nookway • Nookington's) • T&T stores(Nookling Junction • T&T Mart • Super T&T • T.I.Y. • T&T Emporium)
Merchants
Able Sisters • Auction House • Crazy Redd's • Fortune Shop • Garden Shop • GracieGrace • Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler • Kicks • Museum Shop • Nook's Homes • Re-Tail • Shampoodle
Entertainment
Club LOL • Dream Suite • Happy Home Showcase • Happy Room Academy • The Marquee • Photo Booth • The Roost Café
Spin-off locations
Happy Home Designer
Facilities • Café • Concert Hall • Department Store • Hospital • Hotel • Office • Restaurant • School • Shop
Pocket Camp
Campsite • Cabin • Market Place(Nookling Global • Able Sisters To Go • Kicks) • Breezy Hollow • Lost Lure Creek • OK Motors • Saltwater Shores • Shovelstrike Quarry • Sunburst Island
Implied locationsBoondoxCategory
Animal Crossing series
Video gamesDoubutsu no MoriAnimal Crossing(Doubutsu no Mori e+)Wild WorldCity FolkNew Leaf(Welcome amiibo)New Horizons
Spin-off gamesHappy Home Designeramiibo FestivalPocket Camp
MinigamesNES games • GBA minigames • Puzzle League • Desert Island Escape
ApplicationsClockCalculatorAnimal Crossing PlazaPhotos with Animal Crossing
SoundtracksTotakeke MyūjikkuTotakeke Myūjikku 2Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori: OSTK.K. Choice! MixMori no OngakkaiYour Favourite Songs
MangaDoubutsu no Mori+: Purin-Mura NikkiDoubutsu no Mori: Hohinda Mura DayoriOideyo Doubutsu no Mori: Shiawase TsūshinMinna no Doubutsu no MoriMachi e Ikō yo Doubutsu no Mori: Tanpopo Murada YoriTobidase Doubutsu no MoriTobidase Doubutsu no Mori: Harikiri Sonchō Ippē!NookTailsAtsumare Doubutsu no Mori: Mujintō Diary
Other mediaAnimal Crossing-e • amiibo • 🎬 Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori
Related mediaAnimal Crossing x Mario Kart 8 • Sweet Day (Nintendo Land)Super Smash Bros.:MeleeBrawlfor Nintendo 3DS and Wii UUltimate
MerchandiseExternal WebsitesCategory

Animal Crossing Gamecube Island Villagers

Animal Crossing series
Video games
Doubutsu no MoriAnimal Crossing(Doubutsu no Mori e+)Wild WorldCity FolkNew Leaf(Welcome amiibo)New Horizons
Spin-off games
Happy Home Designeramiibo FestivalPocket Camp
Minigames
NES games • GBA minigames • Puzzle League • Desert Island Escape
Applications
ClockCalculatorAnimal Crossing PlazaPhotos with Animal Crossing
Soundtracks
Totakeke MyūjikkuTotakeke Myūjikku 2Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori: OSTK.K. Choice! MixMori no OngakkaiYour Favourite Songs
Manga
Doubutsu no Mori+: Purin-Mura NikkiDoubutsu no Mori: Hohinda Mura DayoriOideyo Doubutsu no Mori: Shiawase TsūshinMinna no Doubutsu no MoriMachi e Ikō yo Doubutsu no Mori: Tanpopo Murada YoriTobidase Doubutsu no MoriTobidase Doubutsu no Mori: Harikiri Sonchō Ippē!NookTailsAtsumare Doubutsu no Mori: Mujintō Diary
Other media
Animal Crossing-e • amiibo • 🎬 Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori
Related media
Animal Crossing x Mario Kart 8 • Sweet Day (Nintendo Land)Super Smash Bros.:MeleeBrawlfor Nintendo 3DS and Wii UUltimate
MerchandiseExternal WebsitesCategory

Animal Crossing Online Computer Game

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