Leaving Isabelle in charge during an extended visit to another game entirely, the Villager returns to find his Animal Crossing town in a slightly more socialist state than he left it. Oh that Isabelle.
YouTube animator Max Gilardi imagines an Isabella whose ideas on social equality leave a real marx on the town of Animal Crossing. Why shouldn’t everyone have an equal amount of peaches? The citizens don’t need slingshots, let’s take those away. And wow, letting people choose their own jobs really messes up productivity.
These seem like fair points, even if things get a bit out of hand.
Well it worked on paper.
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5 responses to “Isabelle Has Some Revolutionary Ideas For Running Your Animal Crossing Town”
Wow, HotDiggityDemon really didn’t focus on lip-synching on this video. Still an absolute gold video though.
I think its meant to imitate how the lip syncing isn’t really detailed in the game itself
I’ve watched his animations for a while now, and I SWEAR it’s the dude from Ren & Stimpy.
Well, Max was born in 1988, so highly unlikely as Ren and Stimpy finished up in 1995.
His animation style screams Ren & Stimpy though, especially the pony vids