![]() We understand that this change may come as a surprise to some of you who have been enjoying This decision was made inĪlignment with our commitment to respect copyright laws and promote ethical practices within As of today,Īll ROM files have been completely removed from our platform. We want to take a moment to address an important update regarding our website. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a delightful and charming game. It's easy to pick up and play, and there's plenty of replay value to keep players coming back for more. Overall, Doubutsu no Mori is an enjoyable and delightful game that is sure to bring a smile to your face. The soundtrack is also quite pleasant, with a variety of cheerful tunes to keep players entertained. The art style is cute and colorful, and the characters are all unique and interesting. The mini-games are both fun and rewarding, with the rewards coming in the form of items and decorations that players can use to further improve the village. The game is comprised of mini-games, earning money and interacting with the other villagers. Players take up the role of a villager, with the aim of improving the village and increasing the prosperity of its inhabitants. From the quaint village atmosphere to the delightful characters, this game is sure to capture the hearts of both young and old. In the end, this is a kid's movie, targeted at kids, so I think taking it too seriously would really hinder your enjoyment.Doubutsu no Mori is an incredibly charming game for the Nintendo 64. However, the movie set a beautiful message and executes quite well on it, and for me that makes it all the more memorable. I feel like it could have been much better for me if I had any prior significant attatchment to any of the main characters, but I don't. ![]() However, I did manage to enjoy it.ĭespite all it's shortcomings (mainly the story), I still managed to enjoy the movie. Most of the parts I liked about the movie are the OST and the characters interacting with eachother, but I feel like the story significantly hinders my enjoyment of this movie. This may be just me though, as I have never really interacted with any of the characters in the movie save Celeste and Blathers. The individual characters are fine, as most of them are faithful to their in-game counterparts, but I feel like the directors were reaching way too far for this. I feel like the movie introduces way too many characters to get attached to, so in the end it just makes you not have much emotional attachment to any of them. Slider songs in! The music is generally used appropriately, athough there are some places where it seems a bit awkwardly put. ![]() They even included a live performance of K.K. Most of the music in this game are remixes of music from various Animal Crossing games, mainly the Wild World and City Folk ones as that's the time period this movie was produced in. The animation isn't anything to write home about, but there are some excellent usage of CGI which can occasionally make it a blast to watch. They tried to make the artstyle closely resemble the Animal Crossing games, and I think it worked out pretty well. There really isn't much more for me to say. Instead, they're condensed to around 30 minutes each, which just makes them feel really rushed and full of plotholes. There are around 3 or 4 different arcs in this movie, each of which feels like it should have been 6 episodes long. I expected a lighthearted, character driven slice of life, but what I got was a movie too ambitious for it's own good. I'm a relatively new fan of Animal Crossing (starting with AC:NL just this year), but I've instantly fallen in love with it, so finding out it had an anime adaptation made me instantly drawn to it. Naturally, this review is overall negative. I was surprised at seeing that majority of the reviews I've seen on here are positive, so here's one with an opposite tone.
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