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* WholesomeCrossdresser: Despite clothing being "gendered", skirts, dresses, pants, shirts, and shoes can be worn by both male and female PCs, and are treated as different kinds of items rather than altering the clothing choices based on sex that past games did. It's possible to start a game as one sex and eventually work your way to the point where the only way to tell the character's true sex is to look at their face (which even then, may not help, as both sexes do share similar eyes) or the color of their ID card (Pink Girl, Blue Boy, naturally). The character's running animation is based what clothes you wear, so putting them in a skirt or dress will most likely give them a GirlyRun cycle. Masculine or unisex clothing makes them run as they normally would with the clothes they started off with.

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* WholesomeCrossdresser: Despite clothing being "gendered", skirts, dresses, pants, shirts, and shoes can be worn by both male and female PCs, [=PCs=], and are treated as different kinds of items rather than altering the clothing choices based on sex that past games did. It's possible to start a game as one sex and eventually work your way to the point where the only way to tell the character's true sex is to look at their face (which even then, may not help, as both sexes do share similar eyes) or the color of their ID card (Pink Girl, Blue Boy, naturally). The character's running animation is based what clothes you wear, so putting them in a skirt or dress will most likely give them a GirlyRun cycle. Masculine or unisex clothing makes them run as they normally would with the clothes they started off with.
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* DropTheHammer: The squeaky hammer introduced here can be used to hit people with.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: [[https://nookipedia.com/wiki/Compatibility Within the compatibility system]], [[ArchEnemy Wolf Link and Ganon]] will have a horrible relationship.

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* NationalGeographicNudity: Players can never wear anything less than a pair of shorts and undershirt (attempting to strip replaces your clothes with generic grey shorts/ dresses). However, several of Redd's statues - most notably the Gallant Statue and Beautiful Statue - are partly or entirely nude and, er, anatomically correct. The game maintains its kid-friendly rating because these are model replicas of famous real-life sculptures, and to some degree offers an educational benefit to players.

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* NationalGeographicNudity: Players can never wear anything less than a pair of shorts and undershirt (attempting to strip replaces your clothes with generic grey shorts/ dresses). However, several of Redd's statues - -- most notably the Gallant Statue and Beautiful Statue - -- are partly or entirely nude and, er, anatomically correct. The game maintains its kid-friendly rating because these are model replicas of famous real-life sculptures, and to some degree offers an educational benefit to players.players.
* NatureAbhorsAVacuumCleaner: When visiting the (human) player's house, villagers (who are all {{Funny Animal}}s) may occasionally comment on how clean the place is when spoken to. They immediately get worried and ask if the player has "one of those [[BuffySpeak vroom-vroom thingies]]," stating that "those scare the heck out of me!"
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''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (''Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori'') is the fourth mainline installment of the ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' series. It was released on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS on November 8, 2012 in Japan, with a June 2013 western release following suit.

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''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (''Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori'') is the fourth mainline installment of the ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' ''Franchise/AnimalCrossing'' series. It was released on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS on November 8, 2012 in Japan, with a June 2013 western release following suit.

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* BreakoutCharacter: Isabelle, to the point where she's considered to be a main character on the same level as veterans like Tom Nook, K.K Slider, and Mr. Resetti. She's a DLC character in ''VideoGame/MarioKart8'', an Assist Trophy in ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Smash 3DS/ Wii U]]'', while also being one of two of the pack-in Toys/{{amiibo}} figurine for ''amiibo Festival''. And then she was added to the ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'' roster.

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* BreakoutCharacter: Isabelle, to the point where she's considered to be a main character on the same level as veterans like Tom Nook, K.K Slider, and Mr. Resetti. She's a DLC character in ''VideoGame/MarioKart8'', an Assist Trophy in ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Smash 3DS/ Wii U]]'', ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU'', while also being one of two of the pack-in Toys/{{amiibo}} figurine for ''amiibo Festival''. And then she was added to the ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'' roster.



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