Animal Crossing Documentary

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Chris's Animal Crossing Documentary

Chris’s hour-long Animal Crossing documentary offers tours of two different towns saved on two different memory cards. The town of Cwcville is home to Sonichu, who wears a Sonichu outfit. The town of Cwc City is home to Crystal, who wears a Rosechu outfit.

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Documentary Outline

00:01-01:24 – Introduction
01:25-19:39 – Tour of Cwcville (part 1 of 2)
19:40-25:19 – Trip to Cwcville Island
25:20-35:24 – Tour of Cwcville (part 2 of 2)
35:25-36:44 – Interlude
36:45-52:39 – Tour of Cwc City
52:40-53:39 – Interlude
53:40-55:54 – Conclusion

Nintendo Power's Article

Nintendo Power’s May 2004 article on Chris’s documentary covers only Sonichu’s life in Cwcville. The way that the article speaks of “Sonichu’s” actions, most casual readers would be led to believe that “Sonichu” is the real name of the person who submitted the documentary.

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Article Transcript

Sonichu’s Cwcville Documentary

Simply amazing. There’s no other way to describe what we received from Sonichu of Cwcville—a full video documentary that walked us through his daily life. His opulent manor contained every manner of furniture. Cwcville’s landscape was filled to the bursting point with all the animals who’d moved to his well-tended town. And Sonichu has customized everything about his town—even many villagers have followed his bold trends, wearing the patterns he has created!

Sonichu has packed the museum with his fads—its bug collection is hopping.

He often visits Sonichu Island to bring its high-value coconuts to town.

And he uses the spare hut on the island to store his huge collection of oddities.

Cwcville is brimming with Sonichu’s patterns, including the popular Poké Ball.

PVCC's News Report

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