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The phrase "animal crossing boy" was altered to become "animal crossing kid, "in spanish the word "niño" usually means just "kid" when its used plurally.
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(The phrase "animal crossing boy" was altered to become "animal crossing kid, "in spanish the word "niño" usually means just "kid" when its used plurally.)
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|deM=Animal Crossing Character</br>Inhabitant <br/>''-in'' is a feminine suffix used for occupations.
|deM=Animal Crossing Character</br>Inhabitant <br/>''-in'' is a feminine suffix used for occupations.
|es=Niño de Animal Crossing {{GameIcon|SSBB}}</br>Aldeano ♂ {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}<br/>Aldeana ♀ {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}
|es=Niño de Animal Crossing {{GameIcon|SSBB}}</br>Aldeano ♂ {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}<br/>Aldeana ♀ {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}
|esM=Animal Crossing Boy </br>Villager <br/>''-a'' is a feminine suffix used for occupations.
|esM=Animal Crossing Kid </br>Villager <br/>''-a'' is a feminine suffix used for occupations.
|it=Ragazzo {{GameIcon|SSBB}}</br>Abitante {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}
|it=Ragazzo {{GameIcon|SSBB}}</br>Abitante {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}
|itM=Boy</br>Inhabitant
|itM=Boy</br>Inhabitant
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