Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the fifth major entry in the Animal Crossing series. As with the other titles, this latest entry is a social simulation game that offers players the chance to progress as they choose. Doctor Who is a long-running TV series that focuses on an extraterrestrial known as the Doctor as they travel through time and space.

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This scene in Animal Crossing: New Horizons should be both memorable and terrifying for those who have watched the series. The first thing to notice in this post is, of course, the blue telephone booth, which acts as the Animal Crossing version of the time machine in the series, the TARDIS. Right in front of this is u/Shelter1971’s character, dressed just like the current iteration of the Doctor. Their look matches Jodi Whittaker’s version of the Doctor perfectly and the outfit was acquired through a creator code u/Shelter1971 lists in the post. To the left and right of the TARDIS and the Doctor are two Valiant Statues they acquired from Redd in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. These look similar to the terrifying Weeping Angels in the TV series that will move but only when no one is watching them.

U/Shelter1971 did well to create a Doctor Who scene that fans should immediately recognize. Animal Crossing: New Horizons Valiant Statues work really well here even though they can be a bit frustrating to acquire. Fortunately, those players looking to match this look shouldn’t have too much trouble since the latest update. They can continue to check in on Redd’s shop on Harv’s Island (as long as they have invested enough money to open it) to get the statues and can acquire the phone booth with Nook Miles at the Nook Stop Terminal.

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, players used to have a hard time filling up the section of the museum on their island that focused on art and statues before the latest update. With the option to give Redd a shop on Harv’s island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, players at least have the chance to check in each day for new artworks and statues.

Then again, once the art section of the museum is filled, there isn’t much else to do with it. This was the reason behind the slow progress originally in the game and kept players actively hunting Redd. But, either way, this is a great tribute to a long-running show.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available on the Nintendo Switch.

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