Proudly, I shall forever stand by the name I dubbed my Gamecube town. It was a beautiful and glorious town, with many ponds to fish in, and trees to sit by. There were many friendly villagers, and so very many beautiful memories for a very impressionable 7 or so year old girl. Her magnificent town was thenceforth called.... "Pet town".
Laedon ! It was my WW game, when I was young I read the Lord of the Rings then wrote a story inspired by it haha but my story needed to be a different land/setting so I came up with Laedon as my setting. The name has stuck now as my traditional Animal crossing name, story long forgotten/deleted haha.
My first WW town was called Appleton, because I thought every town's native fruit was apples, since that was what my friend had. I got cherries as my fruit, but we could trade so it was okay c: After that, on City Folk my family and I named our town Totton, and then Rosewood. On NL, I started out being Mayor Clover from Fourleaf, but now I really like my town name: Idonia
My first town in NL was Vale. I can't remember any of my older game names. I remember my old game cube character's names were Kenya (first) and Glitch(a few years later)
I don't remember my Wild World town name at all. I only remember some of my villagers. For City Folk, my town name was probably Japan or Tokyo or something like that. And then my first NL town is Cosmos.
My brother tricked me into naming my town in the original AC Anytown. Nonetheless, it was one of my most memorable, excluding the bear-filled Hollow. Speaking of which, Hollow happened to be one of my most memorable towns. In fact, it's the reason Vladimir is one of my favourite villagers.
For WW and NL respectively, my first town names are Hoenn and Labryth.
don't remember the exact number of exclamation points but it ended up like that because the gamecube control stick was broken-y and was stuck going off to one side. We pronounced it "cautioncautioncaution". Incidentally because of the controller my first character's name was two dog-face symbols - I called him "doghead-doghead". Ah memories. lol