

She is based on the character Cinnamoroll and can only be obtained in-game with the use of a Sanrio Amiibo card. Chai is a peppy, female elephant added during the Animal Crossing Sanrio crossover.

Chai - Introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome Amiibo and is also in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.She is based on the Splatoon character Callie, and requires the Callie Amiibo figure to be obtained in-game. Cece is a peppy, female squirrel added to Animal Crossing during a crossover event with the game Splatoon. Cece - Introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome Amiibo.Bow is a lazy, male dog villager added to Animal Crossing in Japan during a crossover event with the animal translation device BowLingual. Bow - Japan-exclusive for Doubotsuno Mori e+.This can make them difficult to get ahold of, but also means they can still be obtained in past games if players are lucky enough to have the required method. Many of these villagers were only obtainable via E-Reader cards, Amiibo figurines, or Amiibo scan cards. This was the first time the cards were released in North America.Below is a list of every Animal Crossing villager introduced through a crossover (according to Nookipedia) and which games they are found in. They were rereleased on March 26 in North America and Japan and on April 8 in the UK. In January 2021, coinciding with the announcement the 1.7.0 Free Update, Nintendo announced that the Sanrio Collaboration Series would return to retailers in March. The series was initially released in Europe and Japan alongside the Welcome amiibo update. Toby – A smug rabbit based on the Keroppi franchise.Įach of the Sanrio villagers have an amiibo card as part of the Sanrio Collaboration Series.Chelsea – A normal deer based on the My Melody franchise.Chai – A peppy elephant based on the Cinnamoroll franchise.


Rilla – A peppy gorilla based on the Hello Kitty franchise.The following six villagers are based on Sanrio franchises:
