Implied items

Bagel Boy
Bagel Boy is an unseen comic in the Animal Crossing series. Lazy villagers will occasionally ask for it from other villagers. As with other comics and DVDs, the owner will charge 500 Bells a day due to their low amount of Bells. The price will later be changed to 3,500 Bells in the conversation because the lazy villager wishes to keep it for a week, and therefore becomes too expensive for him.

Boondox
Boondox is an unseen town located north of the player's town in. It is generally described as a very poor, uncivilized town. The player can donate Bells to Boondox by speaking to Pelly or Phyllis at the Town Hall. At certain donation landmarks, the Boondoxians will send the player a letter informing them how their donations are being used to help Boondox greatly. Also enclosed in certain letters will be a feather. Donating Bells to Boondox is the only way of obtaining the feathers, and cannot be bought from Tom Nook's catalog.

Captain Paperweight
Captain Paperweight is a comic book mentioned by lazy villagers in. It is a reference to modern-day superhero comics.

Chillin' Magazine
Chillin' Magazine is an unseen magazine featured in Wild World and City Folk. It is read by lazy villagers. In Wild World, if the player talks to the lazy villager, they will ask if they want to see a couch from Chillin' Magazine.

Dr. Shrunk's Laffs and Gaffes
Dr. Shrunk's Laffs and Gaffes is an unseen DVD in City Folk. Sometimes lazy villagers will ask other villagers if they can borrow a copy of it. The villager answering will always own a copy but will ask for a fee of 500 Bells a day due to their shortness on Bells which will end up 3,500 for a week. The lazy villager will then reject it and say that buying the DVD would be cheaper. There are also other various volumes of Dr. Shrunk's DVD.

Fauna Magazine
Fauna Magazine is a fashion magazine appearing only in Animal Crossing and Animal Forest e+ that Tom Nook mentions when trying to sell the player clothing, saying that the magazine calls it "hip". Some of the villagers also mention it occasionally.

Moppina
Moppina is an unseen object that Normal villagers occasionally refer to in conversation in Wild World, reflecting upon their reserved and shy nature. The mop is revealed to be the best friend of a Normal villager, and after conversations between two Normal villagers will reveal that Moppina is a good friend of any Normal villager in the town, but is never seen. When talking to other Normal villagers, it is revealed they both talk to it, try out hairstyles on it and even cook with it. Normal villagers also talk to snooty types about Moppina, but not with as much success. When they talk to Peppy villagers about Moppina, they ask if they can meet her. Moppina is also mentioned in Maple's picture in Wild World.

Ms. Nintendique
Ms. Nintendique is an unseen magazine mentioned by all female villagers in the town with the name referencing Nintendo, but it cannot be obtained or read. It parodies real magazines that have the focus on beauty and self-help. Patty's picture quote in Wild World references her being the "cover girl" for the current month. The magazine was first referenced in Wild World and has been noted in all subsequent games. Snooty villagers make references to it most often, referring to beauty tips and products. Some tips are agreed on, but sometimes villagers will show doubts about the truth, warning the player to take it with a grain of salt.

Parents
In Animal Crossing series, the player's parents, referred to as Mom and Dad, occasionally write letters to them. Mom will write more often than Dad, who only writes on Father's Day, although more often in. While they are never seen, it can be assumed that they are humans, making them the only NPC humans in the entire series.

Pointed Love
Pointed Love is an unseen romance soap opera. The soap is only mentioned by Sable, the oldest Able Sister. After the player befriends her in City Folk, if the player speaks to her on a Thursday she will say "Last night, Mabel recorded my favorite soap opera, Pointed Love: season four. It's about porcupines who break up, get back together, break up. You know, romance stuff."

Posy Farm
Posy Farm is an unseen farm that possibly supplies Tom Nook's Store with flower seeds. In City Folk, after the player purchases 50 flower seeds from Tom Nook's Store, they will receive a letter from Posy Farm. Posy Farm will thank the player for purchasing Posy Farm seeds and will have a silver can attached to it.

Precipitation Monthly
Precipitation Monthly is an unseen magazine read by the Snowman which is built by the player during Winter. The only known information of this magazine is that it has a list of eligible "snowbachelors". If the player builds a Snowman, and it is out of proportion, he will say it's only a matter of time before he makes Precipitation Monthly's list of Snowmen with the worst bodies. However, if the player builds a perfect snowman he will comment it's only a matter of time before he makes the list of snowbachelors.

Sumware
Sumware is an unseen location in City Folk. Mabel claims it is where Wendell lives in City Folk, yet in Wild World, he was said to live in Tuskany. The spelling of this location suggests it is not just an ambiguous term for an unknown place or town but an actual area.

Treehut
Treehut is an unseen town in Wild World and City Folk, presumably named after the Nintendo North American localization team, Treehouse. Upon the first visit to Able Sisters, all the designs that are there are from people in Treehut. Of the eight known Treehut designers (Tim, Alan, Scot, C-no, Ann, Sass, Rich, and Rei Rei), only three can be paired to their real-life equivalent beyond a reasonable doubt (Tim: Tim O'Leary, Scot: Scot Ritchey, Rich: Rich Amtower). The player cannot travel to Treehut, and it is unknown if the visitors that do come to the player's town are from Treehut.

Tuskany
Tuskany is an unseen town in the Animal Crossing series. It is rarely mentioned, and is the home and place of Wendell in Wild World. In City Folk, Mabel claims Wendell is from "Sumware." In Wild World, when the player asks Mabel about one of Wendell's patterns, she will claim it's by "Wendell from Tuskany."