Animal Crossing: Wild World
Nintendo DS Cameos

Nintendo Furniture

Several furniture items are references to other Nintendo games:


Triforce

The three sacred golden triangles of Power, Wisdom and Courage from The Legend of Zelda series. When activated, it plays the Great Fairy/File Select theme.


Master Sword

The legendary sword with blue hilt from The Legend of Zelda series. When activated, it plays the Zelda item fanfare.


Metroid

The energy-sucking alien parasite from the Metroid series. It is in a containment unit, based on the opening of Super Metroid. When activated, it plays the Metroid theme.


Arwing

The combat space fighters from the Star Fox series. When activated it plays the Star Fox theme.


Pikmin

Three Pikmin stalks sticking out of the soil of a rectangular plant pot, from the Pikmin series. This item was only available as a gift from Nintendo.


Blue Falcon

Captain Falcon's racer from the F-Zero series. This item was only available as a gift from Nintendo.


Arcade Machine

An upright arcade machine. The screen shows a 3D fighting game starring Mario and Luigi.


Nintendo Bench

A blue bench featuring the Nintendo logo.


Pink Box

A pink shelving unit with a Gamecube and controller on the top shelf.


SMB Furniture

One of the furniture sets is modelled after sprites from Super Mario Bros. All of the items in this furniture set are only available as gifts from Nintendo.

Submitted by Smashchu, TrustTheFungus, Rezz, DancesInUnderwear

Nintendo Clothing

There are a number of shirts, hats and other clothing accessories based on other Nintendo games:


Big Bro's Shirt / Big Bro's Hat

A red shirt and hat featuring Mario's "M" logo.


Big Bro's Tash

A curly moustache, based on Mario's iconic moustache.


Li'l Bro's Shirt / Li'l Bro's Hat

A green shirt and hat featuring Luigi's "L" logo.


Toad Shirt

A red shirt with white spots, named after Toad from the Super Mario series.


1-Up Hat

A blue baseball cap named after the "1UP" phrase, meaning an extra life. For Nintendo, this most commonly appears in the Super Mario series.


Dolphin Hat

A light blue hat with a picture of a dolphin and the word "Dolphin" on it.

Dolphin was the working title for the GameCube. References to the name have appeared in many Nintendo games.

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SMB3 Paper

The "SMB3 Paper" stationery features the background from the titles screen of Super Mario Bros. 3.

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Characters

Several of the characters in the game feature references to various Nintendo characters:


Alfonso

A lazy alligator who wears Mario's "Big Bro's Shirt". His default catchphrase is "It's-a ME!", after one of Mario's catchphrases.


Cube

A lazy penguin wearing the "G Logo" shirt. The name and shirt are both references to the Gamecube.


Wart Jr.

A cranky frog character whose name suggests a reference to Wart, the final boss of Super Mario Bros. 2. In Japan, this character's name is Sam.

Submitted by TrustTheFungus, Smashchu

Money Rock

Once a day, a rock in your town will drop Bells when hit. If you hit it fast enough, the last three strikes will play the 1UP sound effect from Super Mario Bros.

Submitted by aquatics64, TV Eye

Other References

Animal Crossing features a lot of text, with dozens of characters, items and things to do. Some pieces of text make reference to Nintendo and their games:


Dressers & Cabinets

When investigating dressers or cabinets, you may see one of two references:

"Hey… what are Luigi's clothes doing in here?"

A reference to Luigi from the Super Mario series.

"You found 50 rupees! Very nice! Too bad you can't use them in this town…"

A reference to the rupees from The Legend of Zelda series.


Treehut

The original design shirts in the Able Sisters' shop are said to be designed by "Treehut", a reference to Nintendo of America's "Treehouse" localisation team.


Nintendogs

If you make good friends with a character by talking to them every day, they might send you a picture with a message on the back. If you befriend the character Goldie, you may get the following reference to Nintendogs:

"I'm really into that lab on the back of Nintendogs. He's pretty dreamy!"

Nintendique

Throughout the game, the female snooty type characters will refer to a glamour magazine called "Ms. Nintendique", a pun on Nintendo's name.


Link

Peppy characters in your town may occasionally tell you about their trip to another town and make the following reference to Link, the hero of The Legend of Zelda series:

"A cute boy in green clothes who could knock items out of the sky with his boomerang. Why doesn't Tom Nook sell magical boomerangs?"

Gulliver's Travels

Gulliver, who in this game is a space traveller, sometimes mentions that he has met a fox who rides in ships and a bounty hunter. This refers to Fox McCloud from the Star Fox series and Samus Aran from the Metroid series.


Katrina

When Katrina is reading your fortune, she will call out the word "Hokotate". This is the name of Captain Olimar's home planet in the Pikmin series, as well as the street address of Nintendo's Japanese headquarters.


Dr. Shrunk

Dr. Shrunk teaches your character emotions, but you can only know four emotions at any one time. If you already know four and try to learn a new one, he says the following:

"Uh oh, you already know four emotions. Would you like to forget one in order to learn another?"

"Which emotion would you like to forget?"

"Alright, one, two, three…SHRUNK!! You have successfully forgotten [emotion]"

This is parodying the Pokémon series, where each Pokémon can only remember four moves.

Submitted by Smashchu, TrustTheFungus, mopinks, DancesInUnderwear, aquatics64, HappyDarkUsers, Qnez, popple, TV Eye