This is the same item given away as DLC in Korea, Japan, and Europe. This is the same item normally given by Igloo Campers. What do you think about this ball-and-cup toy? Here you have a traditional piece of Japanese decoration used for the New Year. New year, new furniture! What better way to celebrate than with a gift from far-away lands! Make your home more exotic with this Japanese Kadomatsu. Is it going to snow this year? Just in case, stay well protected. For example, in Japan these lanterns can be seen in all sorts of festivals! September is the perfect month for celebrations. The Animal Crossing Plaza on the Wii U is now open! ♪ I hope you decide to make Animal Crossing Plaza your summer hangout! I'll be there every day! :) The player will receive a letter from Pete when they start the game, with the item attached. The Shaved-Ice Lamp is themed around the release of Animal Crossing Plaza for the Wii U in North America. Like the WiFi DLC, each item has a particular date range during which the item is distributed, and players can only obtain each item once. If SpotPass content is available, the player will find Pete waiting for them outside their home and will automatically deliver a letter containing a special item attached to it should the player's letter inventory be full, it will be placed in their mailbox instead. This item was distributed at North American Nintendo Zones from October 15th to October 31st, 2013Īs in City Folk, a number of items were distributed passively to New Leaf using SpotPass in a similar manner to the now-defunct WiiConnect24 service. Visitors to Japanese games on this day can also receive it from Isabelle. This item is normally available to Japanese games on Boy's Day. This item is normally on sale in Japanese games from May 1st to May 5th. This item is normally available to Japanese games at the Bean Throwing Festival. This item is normally available to Japanese games at the Bean Throwing Festival, and only to players of the host town. The first item revealed was the Red Ogre Mask. Each subsequent month saw the release of the next DLC item in the list (Palm Tree Lamp in March, Fireworks Table in April, etc.)Ī letter released via Spotpass on January 25th stated that North American Nintendo Zones would begin distributing Japanese-exclusive items every two weeks, starting February 1st. On February 6 th, North American Nintendo Zones began re-releasing the Rainbow Screen, the Downloadable Content item provided in June 2013.
The Leaf Bed is an item of furniture that was previously distributed in the Japanese version of Animal Crossing: New Leaf.Īugust 23 rd, 2014 - September 22 nd, 2014 The Cherry-Blossom Clock is an item of furniture that was previously distributed in the Japanese version of Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The Sprout Table is an item of furniture that was previously distributed in the Japanese version of Animal Crossing: New Leaf. September 1 st, 2013 - September 30 th, 2013 The Fireworks Table is themed around the weekly Fireworks Shows during this month. The Palm Tree Lamp is an item of furniture that emits light. The Rainbow Screen is the first downloadable item for English speaking New Leaf players. Starting July 1st, Pelly or Phyllis informed the players that the content servers were no longer accessible. Once received, that particular player could not receive it from the Post Office again.įrom June 21st to June 30th, 2015, North American users received a 004-3003 error (unable to connect to the server) when trying to access local WiFi downloadable content. 3.3 Japanese "Exclusive" Item Distributionįrom June 1st, 2013 to June 20th, 2015, North American users were able to access downloadable content by visiting the Post Office and asking Pelly or Phyllis "about a present" while connected either to a home WiFi signal or a non-Nintendo Zone WiFi signal at a retail location or other free WiFi spots.