The "long story" of Animal Crossing is one of loneliness, community, and an accidental global phenomenon . It began in 1986 when developer Katsuya Eguchi moved from Chiba to Kyoto to join Nintendo. Feeling isolated in a new city, Eguchi wanted to create a game that captured the essence of family, friendship, and belonging. The Birth of "Animal Forest"
The tanuki (raccoon) businessman who provides your home and loans. While some see him as greedy, others view him as a saint for offering interest-free, no-deadline loans. Animal Crossing
A cranky mole who used to yell at players for turning off the game without saving. Animal Crossing: A Brief History The "long story" of Animal Crossing is one
Over the next two decades, the series evolved across multiple platforms: Introduced online play and portability. The Birth of "Animal Forest" The tanuki (raccoon)
Released in March 2020, it became a cultural anchor during global lockdowns, allowing people to host virtual birthdays and weddings on their private islands. Iconic Figures The series is held together by its recurring characters:
In 2001, Dōbutsu no Mori (Animal Forest) was released for the Nintendo 64 in Japan. Unlike action games, it was a "life simulation" where time passed exactly as it did in the real world. Because the N64 lacked a real-time clock, Nintendo famously embedded one directly into the game cartridge. Crossing into the West
A guitar-playing dog based on Nintendo composer Kazumi Totaka, who performs weekly concerts.