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Even More Animal Crossing: New Horizons Design Codes Based on Anime

The pro-design feature in Animal Crossing: New Horizons allows for plenty of room for players to flaunt their creativity and artistry. Many players have used the tools provided to recreate various outfits from their favorite anime.

Since the writing of the previous guide, many more pro-designs have been created and shared via websites like Twitter and Tumblr. All of these outfits can be downloaded via the back kiosk in the Able Sisters tailor shop.

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This classic 90s anime is full of aesthetic, action, and drama that has wormed its way into the hearts of many old-school anime fans. Despite roses being hard to come by in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, players can still find revolution with these fan-made creations.

Plenty of anime fans remember the classic anime, Full Metal Alchemist. Whether it be the original manga, the 2003 anime, or Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood, Animal Crossing: New Horizons players have transmuted the designs over on their islands.

With plenty of fans already putting Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z inspired designs in their games, it only makes sense to do the same with outfits.

While Danganronpa had its start as a game series, the Hope's Peak arc of the series did finish up in an anime instead of a game, so this series should be allowed here. Here are outfits for players wishing to create their very own Jabberwock Islands.

While not nearly as wholesome as Animal Crossing: New Horizons, players wishing to use their new island life as an excuse to just get naked can use these designs to help.

With the recent home release of Trigger's Promare, there are plenty of fans showing their love for the movie via high-fashion.

As One Piece never seems to end, the fanbase for the hit anime and manga series will also never end. Here are some of their contributions to Animal Crossing: New Horizons' fashion collection.

Another franchise with no end in sight is Yu-Gi-Oh. With the franchise getting another anime series and fans of the card game continuing to play, there's no shortage of pro-design inspiration.

Finally, for players wanting to dress up to match their Robot Hero in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, they can use these outfits and designs inspired by the various Gundam adaptations and versions from over the years.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available now for Nintendo Switch.

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Even More Animal Crossing: New Horizons Design Codes Based on Anime Even More Animal Crossing: New Horizons Design Codes Based on Anime Reviewed by Unknown on April 14, 2020 Rating: 5

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