Like Animal Crossing for GameCube and Animal Crossing: Wild World for DS, Animal Crossing: City Folk contains items from the Mario universe.
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Animal Crossing: City Folk,[nb 1] known in Europe and Oceania as Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City, is a simulation game for the Wii released in 2008. It is the third main installment in the Animal Crossing series outside Japan. The game was released on November 16, 2008 in North America, the first time a game in the series was released in another country before Japan.
Animal Crossing: City Folk is an interesting series that was first released in North America on Nov 16, 2008 and then released in different countries on different dates. City Folk is the third game of the Animal Crossing series. It was re-released as the part of Nintendo Selects collection in 2011.
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Mario furniture
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Items from the Mario set are found in presents tied to balloons that occasionally float above your town.
brick block
cannon - shoots a Bullet Bill
coin - makes the Super Mario Bros. 'coin' sound effect
fire bar - continuously plays the SMB castle theme*
fire flower - plays fireball sound effect
flagpole - plays 'down the flagpole' sound effect from SMB
green pipe - plays 'entering a pipe' sound effect; Piranha Plant moves up and down inside pipe
koopa shell - plays the shell-kick sound effect
1-Up mushroom - plays 1-Up theme as '1UP' text floats above it
? block - plays 'vine growing' sound effect
starman - plays invincibility theme*
super mushroom - plays power-up sound effect
mushroom mural - wallpaper based on SMB World 2-1 background
block floor - carpet with SMB's block-floor pattern
*The fire bar and starman play music without any player input.
Four additional items are obtained from trading in Nook Points:
banana - from the Mario Kart series
kart - red 'Standard Kart M' from Mario Kart Wii
triple shells - spinning triple red shells item from the Mario Kart series
Yoshi's egg - jumps up and says 'Yoshi!'
Clothing
You can dress up your character with Mario-themed clothing and accessories. City Folk introduces some new items while bringing back all the old favorites.
big bro's shirt - a red shirt with Mario's 'M' logo
li'l bro's shirt - a green shirt with Luigi's 'L' logo
big bro's hat - Mario's hat
li'l bro's hat - Luigi's hat
big bro mustache - a Mario nose-and-mustache combo
bad bro stache - a Wario nose-and-mustache combo
Toad shirt - a red shirt with white dots (Toad's hat colors reversed)
Toad parasol - a red umbrella with white dots
Real ps3 emulator. Three items are obtained from trading in Nook Points:
Peach's parasol
Toad hat - Toad's white hat with red dots
Wario hat - Wario's classic yellow hat
Other stuff
One of the stationery designs is called 'SMB3 paper' and resembles the Super Mario Bros. 3 title screen.
The 'arcade machine' shows Luigi and Mario facing each other in a fighting game. 'Nintendo' is written in white letters on both sides of the cabinet.
The 'pinball machine' has the artwork from the Japanese Super Mario Bros. packaging on its backglass and a picture of Mario on its lower playfield.
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One rock per day has bells hidden inside it. For a limited time, each whack with your shovel will knock out some bells. The first four hits will knock out a small amount of bells, then each hit after that will knock out a bag of bells as the classic Mario 1-Up tune plays.