The mobile gameAnimal Crossing: Pocket Camp Completeoffers plenty of options for customization and creation, and one player used them to their best potential to recreate an iconic scene from the Studio Ghibli filmKiki’s Delivery Service.One famous image from the film shows Kiki, a young witch, flying above her coastal town on a broomstick with her black cat, Jiji, clutching her mail bag.
TheAnimal Crossingrecreation comes courtesy of Reddit userHappycat40, and shows the player character dressed in a blue outfit that resemblesKiki’s dress, with Jiji included in the custom design pattern.The character is also shownflying on a broomstick over a small island, representing the town from the movie.

According to Happycat40, it took them a year to develop this level of skill at creating scenes in the game, and theKiki’s Delivery Servicerecreation was always on their agenda. Based on the results, the time that Happycat40 spent withAnimal Crossing: Pocket Campwas well worth it.
Kiki’s Delivery Service Is A Perfect Fit For Animal Crossing
Maybe More Anime Images Are Needed
The successful recreation shows how flexibleAnimal Crossing: Pocket Camp Completecan be, especially for making detailed fan versions of other media. The game offers a wide variety of customization options, like clothing, furniture, and settings, which let the player accurately represent the scene fromKiki’s Delivery Service. However, there are a few items which take time to get first. For example, theWitch’s broom, gown, and catwere only available forthis year’s October event, showcasing at least a couple of months of planning.
How Many Items Can You Have In Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete?
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete gives players free access to the Warehouses, which begs the question: Just how many items can you have?
This attention to detail is astounding because the player made sure to put the town on an island that resembles the film’s coastal setting and include Jiji anda red bow from the Sakura Hakama Collection event. The close resemblance to the original scene shows the user’s skill and patience, but considering the positive feedback from other Reddit users likeuhohstinky-_, it paid off. The positive feedback on this recreation shows that fans really like this kind of content, even thoughAnimal Crossing: Pocket Camp’s initial move to premiuminitially confused fans.

Our Take: Pocket Camp Complete Opens Up New Creative Options
So Much To Use For Creations
Animal Crossing: Pocket CampCompleteis an impressive game, especially considering how the original game was set up. While I was skeptical about how this would go as a premium game instead of free-to-play, stuff likethis shows that it was the right decision. The original Pocket Camp made players spend money on in-app purchases to get many cosmetic items, which made it hard for some people to create detailed projects. But withPocket Camp Complete, it seems like that issue is gone.
By paying a one-time fee for the game, players can access all items as they unlock them, so they don’t have to keep buying things with microtransactions. While some of those items were from events, it’s still a loteasier for players like Happycat40 to create projects like this, as they can focus on being creative instead of paying real-world money.Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Completeseems like a real upgrade players andmay be worth the premium.







