
Animal Crossing: The Movie
Do you want to live in Animal Crossing?
Ratings
Ai, a self-reliant girl who moves to Animal Village and works at Nook's Cranny, gradually becomes part of the community with guidance from its residents and embarks on a quest to plant pine trees for a Winter Festival miracle after finding a message in a bottle.
Production
TOHO, VAP, Nintendo, Dragon Production, Studio Cockpit, The Answerstudio, OLM, Nippon Television Network Corporation
Language
JA
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Yui Horie
Ai (voice)

Misato Fukuen
Buke (voice)

Fumiko Orikasa
Sari (voice)

Yu Kobayashi
Yuu (voice)

Takatoshi Kaneko
Alberto (voice)

Masaki Terasoma
Apollo (voice)

Yurika Hino
Bianka (voice)

Yasuhiro Takato
Saruo (voice)

Kazuya Tatekabe
Alan (voice)

Yuji Ueda
Sakurajima (voice)

Hisao Egawa
Daruman (voice)

Naoki Tatsuta
Tanukichi (voice)

Noriko Namiki
Tsubukichi (voice)

Kenichi Ogata
Kotobuki (voice)

Akio Suyama
Perio (voice)

Otoha
Periko (voice)

Yuko Mizutani
Perimi (voice)

Kappei Yamaguchi
Fûta (voice)

Mika Kanai
Fûko (voice)

Takaya Hashi
Master (voice)
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