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* The live version of '''[[DJ K.K.]]''' ''(pictured)'' in {{DnM}} features guitar riffs that resemble the synthesized riffs of Dutch Eurodance group [[wikipedia:2 Unlimited|2 Unlimited]]'s 1991 song [[wikipedia:Get Ready for This|Get Ready for This]]. The song was changed in all subsequent games. | * The live version of '''[[DJ K.K.]]''' ''(pictured)'' in {{DnM}} features guitar riffs that resemble the synthesized riffs of Dutch Eurodance group [[wikipedia:2 Unlimited|2 Unlimited]]'s 1991 song [[wikipedia:Get Ready for This|Get Ready for This]]. The song was changed in all subsequent games. | ||
− | * In {{ | + | * In {{NLWa|short}}, if a [[special character]] in town is camping in their [[RV]], '''[[Wisp]]''' will temporarily take over their role but not actually know how to do their job. |
* In {{WW|short}} and {{CF|short}}, there are '''[[episode]]s''' for [[special character]]s that reveal their backstories. These are only unlocked when certain conditions are met. | * In {{WW|short}} and {{CF|short}}, there are '''[[episode]]s''' for [[special character]]s that reveal their backstories. These are only unlocked when certain conditions are met. | ||
* An alien appears on '''[[TV]]''' at 3:33 a.m. on Sunday and Monday in {{NL|short}} and {{NH|short}}. | * An alien appears on '''[[TV]]''' at 3:33 a.m. on Sunday and Monday in {{NL|short}} and {{NH|short}}. |
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Did you know?
- In Animal Crossing: City Folk, it is possible for the U.F.O piloted by Gulliver (pictured) and a balloon present to pass through each other if they both spawn on the same path.
- K.K. Slider's full name, Totakeke, is based on Nintendo sound designer Kazumi Totaka.
- In City Folk, if the player leaves the game idle long enough on the bus to the city, Kapp'n will begin to whistle Totaka's Song.
- Some copies of Doubutsu no Mori were sold with a Nintendo 64 Controller Pak that includes a letter from Shigeru Miyamoto.
- In New Horizons, two stickers can be seen on the back of K.K. Slider's guitar that feature drawings of Brewster and Dr. Shrunk, likely referencing The Roost and Club LOL, the venues K.K. performed at in previous games.
- A transfer service was available in Japan that allowed players to transfer data from Doubutsu no Mori to Doubutsu no Mori+. It was discontinued at an unknown time between 2005 and 2006.