Apparently Alice's Adventures In Wonderland is an example of Animal Crossing Bells this. There's a variation called The Annotated Alice that actually explains all of the references in it and the sequel Alice through the looking glass
I would probably have gone never knowing or caring what a tanuki was if it wasn't for Nintendo. I also might have never learned what a kappa was, either. And Kapp'n is called a turtle in the English translation but I understand he is actually a kappa.
I read, besides getting a kayak to name them, that when a villager asks you to move outside, immediately shut the game and avoid them with the remainder of the day. The next day the next villager will ask to leave, rinse and repeat until the one that you would like to depart asks to depart.
That is true. You don't even need to speak to the individual who has the bubble. If it's the"go out" bubble, it will pick a random villager every single day. It may be the same villager or Nook Miles Ticket For Sale a villager that's"within" (so you do not find the bubble), but it will still be a randomly chosen villager, and all them are qualified (technically there is a few exceptions associated with home birthdays and moving ).