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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Animal Crossing, also known by its Japanese title, Doubutsu no Mori, as well as Animal Forest and Animal Crossing: The Movie, is an anime movie loosely based on the Animal Crossing video game franchise. Since plot isn't exactly the original games' strong point, the movie takes an appropriately Slice of Life approach to the source material. While the original was never released outside of Japan, a group of fans put together an unofficial English dub--along with various subtitled versions on the Internet. |