Every Character That Will Be Featured In LEGO Animal Crossing Sets has Been Verified

The announcement of LEGO Animal Crossing sets marks a promising new building-block venture for the series

The announcement of LEGO Animal Crossing sets marks a promising new building-block venture for the series. One of the most exciting aspects of this new venture is the ability to see Animal Crossing characters brought to life in the form of minifigures, which is one of the most exciting aspects of this new venture. Villagers and other non-player characters (NPCs) have always been one of the series' biggest draws. They come in a wide variety of adorable forms, each with a persona that is distinct and easy to recall. These traits combine to make interactions across the games both endearing and significant. Fortunately, they adapt well to the LEGO style, with chunky minifigure bodies that work perfectly and a series of distinct molded heads that capture the cartoonish shapes of the characters.

Because Animal Crossing has a significantly larger cast of characters than one could reasonably anticipate being able to include in a single LEGO line, the characters that are currently available are merely a highlight reel featuring a reasonable variety of personalities and aesthetics. It is currently possible to purchase minifigures based on a total of eight different characters; however, it is entirely possible that this number will increase in the future due to the release of additional sets or even a blind box minifigure line. Each of the five sets that make up the currently announced LEGO Animal Crossing can be found listed on the website for the official LEGO store. These sets each come with either one or two unique minifigures.

Mr. Tom Nook
Tom Nook, who serves as a kind of mascot figure for the Animal Crossing series, is possibly the most iconic character from the Animal Crossing series to be rendered in LEGO form. Tom Nook, the owner of Nook's Cranny and all of its upgraded incarnations, is the general goods supplier for every Animal Crossing village. He is also responsible for the shop's many name changes. More infamously, he is the one who manages the loans that villagers have to repay in order to expand their homes, but at the end of the day, he is an unusually kindhearted businessman due to the fact that he does not charge predatory interest rates. The minifigure of Tom Nook features his racoon head as well as the tropical shirt he wears in New Horizons, highlighting the character's newly found sense of ease.

A. Isabelle
Isabelle is the most recent figurehead of the Animal Crossing franchise, and she rose to prominence after being featured in the Nintendo 3DS game Animal Crossing: New Leaf. If Tom Nook is an iconic mascot for the Animal Crossing series, then Isabelle is the most recent figurehead. Isabelle is a diligent worker to a fault, and she will do whatever it takes to make sure that a village functions smoothly, even if it means sacrificing some of her sleep or recovery time in the process. In her LEGO form, she wears the same plaid shirt and blue skirt that she wore when she appeared in New Leaf. This getup is a little bit different from the one she wore when she appeared in New Horizons. She is included in the Isabelle's House Visit 77049 set, which can be purchased for $39.99. You can find her there.

Kapp'n Kapp'n is a man of many talents, and he has a long history of transporting characters all over the place using a variety of different modes of transportation.
His demeanor has remained consistent throughout the years, despite the fact that he has worked as a motorboat captain, taxi driver, and bus driver, among other jobs. His appearance is modeled after the kappa that appears in Japanese folklore, but his personality has nothing to do with any of the classic stories or myths. In the LEGO Animal Crossing line, he is given the ability to steer his boat from New Horizons, and he also receives an accessory in the form of a songbook to reflect his preference for singing sea chanties.

Even though he has a horn in the middle of his head, Julian Julian is classified as a horse villager in Animal Crossing. However, it is abundantly clear that he is actually of the unicorn variety.

Although it's easy to see how being a unicorn might lead to just a touch of egocentricity, Julian's haughty personality can make him a little bit egotistical. Julian can be a little bit arrogant. The LEGO set that includes Julian is a celebration of him; it depicts a birthday party scene that is brimming with presents and treats for him to take pleasure in. In recognition of the special event, the head of the minifigure has been accessorized with a party hat that can be removed.

It should come as no surprise that Bunnie Bunnie, a stalwart character from previous installments of the Animal Crossing series, takes the form of a rabbit. Her name, after all, is "Bunnie."

Her perky demeanor makes her upbeat and excited, which are characteristics that can be instantly endearing when coupled with her flushed cheeks and bright smile. Her grin is bright and her cheeks are flushed. The Bunnie's Outdoor Activities 77047 LEGO set gives her the opportunity to have some fun in the great outdoors by providing her with a camping set and a vaulting pole in the midst of a picture-perfect natural setting. In New Horizons, she also enjoys the world of fashion, but that facet of her personality isn't highlighted in the LEGO set that corresponds to her.

In Animal Crossing, Fauna is a regular deer villager who first appeared in New Leaf and then reappeared in New Horizons. She was introduced in both games.

Her LEGO incarnation can be found in the Isabelle's House Visit 77049 set. She appears to be playing a role similar to that of a player villager and is shown holding the NookPhone, which is an interface that players can use to interact with a variety of features in New Horizons. She has a wide variety of options available to her in the scene, including taking care of the plants, engaging in craft activities, or simply unwinding inside the house.

A. Rosie
As is the case with Bunnie, Rosie is an upbeat and bubbly character, demonstrating a trend in the LEGO line-up toward cheerful and approachable characters. Rosie, who made her debut in the Doubutsu no Mori original Japanese release, is widely considered to be one of the most recognizable villagers throughout the entirety of the series. The LEGO minifigure simplifies this to create a more unified color scheme than the original design, which has her light blue color scheme fading into white at the tips of her cat ears. Her veteran status is reflected in the inclusion of a recreation of her own home in the set 77050 Nook's Cranny and Rosie's House. This recreation is complete with pink accessories and a single copy of the song Bubblegum K. K. that is hung on the wall.

Marshal Marshal is a pompous villager who lives in the form of a squirrel and has a coloration similar to that of marshmallows, which may be where he got his name.

His LEGO appearance opts for slightly darker fur due simply to the roster of part colors, but it perfectly captures his intense expression. His LEGO appearance opts for slightly darker fur due simply to the roster of part colors. Marshal gets to take it easy on a beach scene in set 77048, provided that he doesn't mind hearing some of Kapp'n's sea chanties playing in the background as the scene is filmed. The fact that he is the only character to use LEGO's shortest leg length makes his obvious petulance all the more charming as a LEGO Animal Crossing minifigure, and he is the only character to use LEGO's shortest leg length. 


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