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Doubutsu no Mori e+ was released on GameCube in 2003. The game was never localized for North America or Europe, possibly due to the e-Reader's limited success outside of Japan or the development and upcoming release of [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]. Despite this, many features introduced in Doubutsu no Mori e+ returned in later entries of the Animal Crossing series.
'''''Dōbutsu no Mori e+''''' was released on [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2003. The game was never localized for North America or Europe, possibly due to the e-Reader's limited success outside of Japan or the development and upcoming release of ''[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]''. Despite this, many features introduced in ''Dōbutsu no Mori e+'' returned in later entries of the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
 
== New Villagers ==
== New Villagers ==
60 new villagers can move to the player's town if their Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+ Series 1, Series 2, or Series 3 card is scanned. Most of these villagers have reappeared in subsequent games, however 11 villagers remain exclusive to Doubutsu no Mori e+ and therefore do not have localized names. <gallery mode="" widths=80px>
60 new villagers can move to the player's town if their ''Dōbutsu no Mori Card-e+'' Series 1, Series 2, or Series 3 card is scanned. Most of these villagers have reappeared in subsequent games, however 11 villagers remain exclusive to ''Dōbutsu no Mori e+'' and therefore do not have localized names.
 
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Agent S DnMe+.png| '''[[Agent S]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[squirrel]]
Agent S DnMe+.png| '''[[Agent S]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[squirrel]]
Aisle DnMe+.png| '''''[[Aisle]]''''' {{Flag|JPN|text=Name has not been localized from Japanese}}<br>[[Lazy]] [[bear cub]]
Aisle DnMe+.png| '''''[[Aisle]]''''' {{Flag|JPN|text=Name has not been localized from Japanese}}<br>[[Lazy]] [[bear cub]]
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Willow DnMe+.png| '''[[Willow]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[sheep]]
Willow DnMe+.png| '''[[Willow]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[sheep]]
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Latest revision as of 09:51, 25 April 2026

Dōbutsu no Mori e+ was released on Nintendo GameCube in 2003. The game was never localized for North America or Europe, possibly due to the e-Reader's limited success outside of Japan or the development and upcoming release of Animal Crossing: Wild World. Despite this, many features introduced in Dōbutsu no Mori e+ returned in later entries of the Animal Crossing series.

New Villagers

60 new villagers can move to the player's town if their Dōbutsu no Mori Card-e+ Series 1, Series 2, or Series 3 card is scanned. Most of these villagers have reappeared in subsequent games, however 11 villagers remain exclusive to Dōbutsu no Mori e+ and therefore do not have localized names.