Animal Crossing Player Transforms Cat Villagers Into Mii Characters
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One dedicated Animal Crossing player has recreated the cat villagers as Mii characters, faithfully copying their designs into uncanny human forms. With 413 villagers in New Horizons, players quickly find their favourites, whether individual characters or a complete group. The game features quirky designs, including Ketchup the Duck and Tangy the Cat, ensuring there’s something for everyone.
The player, known as Worldly_Pumpkin2918, shared their incredible Mii character designs for the cats in Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Reddit. Representing each of the 23 cats in the game, the transformation offers a strange yet fascinating perspective. Some characters, like Tangy and Kabuki, are particularly well-captured, showcasing the player’s attention to detail.
Animal Crossing Fan Has Turned The Cat Villagers Into Miis
An Uncanny Take On The ACNH Villagers
First introduced on the Wii in 2006, Mii characters allow players to create creative versions of themselves and others. Although not as commonly used on Nintendo consoles today, a basic Mii creator is accessible in the Switch settings. Instead of creating human characters, Worldly_Pumpkin2918 took a unique approach by transforming all 23 cat villagers into human-like Miis. Each character, though lacking cat ears, remains distinct and recognisable, including the more unique characters like Ankha and Tangy.
Animal Crossing Fans Ask For More Re-Creations Of Their Favourite Villagers
Players Are Eager For More
The player’s post drew eager fans, asking for more recreations of their favourite villagers. Worldly_Pumpkin2918 mentioned their goal is to "Mii-ify every villager." Requests for popular characters, such as Marshal among the squirrels, indicate the excitement around this project. One commenter suggested a way for everyone to access these characters, mentioning that "If you download the Miitopia demo, you could upload all of these on there and anyone can download these with the code!" This collaborative effort could bring these quirky depictions of in-game villagers to a wider audience, reviving interest in Animal Crossing.