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The Animal Crossing series has been adapted to manga, a form of comics originating from Japan. Animal Crossing manga are in the slice of life genre, mirroring the story and gameplay of the games by following a human character as they move to a village of animals, and they often feature gag comedy. Every mainline entry in the series since Doubutsu no Mori+ has received one or more tie-in manga.
Most Animal Crossing manga are released exclusively in Japan, though a few have been localized for other regions:
- Doubutsu no Mori: Hohinda Mura Dayori was localized to Spanish and released in Spain.
- NookTails, a web manga, was localized to English and Korean.
- Assemble! Animal Crossing: News from the Carefree Island is localized to English and released in Southeast Asia.
- Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Deserted Island Diary is localized to English and released in North America and Southeast Asia,[nb 1] and to French and released in France.
- Animal Crossing: The Bestest Island is localized to English and released in Southeast Asia.
List of manga
Notes
- ↑ The North American and Southeast Asian English localizations differ.
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