Timmy and Tommy

"Experience is the best teacher."

- Timmy

"Nothing succeeds like success."

- Tommy

Timothy Nook and Thomas Nook, often known simply as Timmy and Tommy, and collectively known as the Nooklings or T&T, are twin raccoons in the who are apprentices of Tom Nook. In games prior to, the two work on the second floor of Nookington's, and beginning in they operate their own store.

Which of the two twins is the older brother is inconsistent; the B03 Timmy & Tommy Animal Crossing-e card and the Tommy & Timmy Nook trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl state that Tommy is older, while the twins' RV in and their description on Play Nintendo state that Timmy is older.

Appearance
Timmy and Tommy are similar in appearance to Tom Nook, and they are visually indistinguishable from one another. According to Tom Nook in, Tommy has a mole on his left wrist, while Timmy has a mole on his right wrist, although he is not sure if it is the other way around.

The Nooklings' outfits change based on which store they are in, much like Tom Nook. In prior to the construction of Nook's Cranny, Timmy and Tommy wear the  in spring and summer, and the  in winter. Both almost always wear the same outfit, with the only exception being their pajamas in, , and ; Timmy wears blue, while Tommy wears green.

Personality
Timmy and Tommy attempt to speak in unison, but one always lags behind the other, causing one to repeat the last part of the other's dialogue. The exception to this is in ; in this game, since the Nooklings no longer work together, they simply make short remarks afterward, appearing in the dialog box as smaller text and playing a quieter talking sound.

According to Tom Nook in, the Nooklings are mischievous, eating his after-work snack honey and staying out of trouble by saying they only did it because they aspire to be like him. Nook also reveals that the two come to him individually for their paychecks, which he believes is them "testing" him to see if he can tell them apart.

Tom Nook
Despite the Nooklings' strong resemblance to Tom Nook, the exact nature of their relationship with him is unclear. Timmy's e-Reader card implies that the Nooklings are Tom's sons or nephews, but in  Nook states that he is not related to them and they are simply his employees. This is also supported by the Nooklings' character bio on the official Japanese website. Nook also states in that he thinks of himself as a mentor to the Nooklings.

Despite their strong relationship, Tom Nook can easily mistake either Timmy for Tommy and vise versa due to their similar appearance, as evident with a NookTail comic where Tom Nook gives the Nooklings the wrong certifications.

In
In, , and , Timmy and Tommy operate the second floor of Nookington's, offering the same functions as Tom Nook.

In and
In and, like in , Timmy and Tommy appear on the second floor of Nookington's.

In
In, Timmy and Tommy now run their own store. In all incarnations of the store except T&T Emporium, only one of the Nooklings works at a time. At the Nookling Junction, Timmy works on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and Tommy works on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; at T&T Mart, Timmy works from 7 PM to 5 AM and Tommy works from 6 AM to 7 PM; and at Super T&T and T.I.Y., Timmy works from Friday to Sunday and Tommy works from Monday to Thursday. At T&T Emporium, Tommy works on the first floor and Timmy works on the second floor.

The first time the player visits Re-Tail, Timmy sells an item to Reese. Once their store upgrades to T&T Emporium, Timmy and Tommy begin to sign letters with their full names: Timothy and Thomas.

In
In, Timmy and Tommy operate the Nook Inc. development venture along with Tom Nook, and they guide the player through picking their initial appearance, name, and island layout. Prior to the construction of Nook's Cranny, Timmy sells and buys items in the Resident Services tent while Tommy wanders the island during the day and offers advice to the player when spoken to.

The day after the player pays off their first home loan, Timmy tells them about his plan to build a store, and he gives them a list of materials to bring him. Once the store is built, Timmy and Tommy start working there.

In
Timmy and Tommy appear as a playable character in the Board Game mode of.

In
In, Timmy and Tommy operate the Nookling Global pop-up shop in the Market Place. They sell furniture items that are not available through crafting, and three items are on sale at a time. Tommy appears on the left side of the shop and allows the player to purchase fortune cookies or trade stamps. He also approaches the player when they enter the Market Place if a new fortune cookie is in stock. Timmy appears on the right side of the shop and allows the player to sell items.

In
Timmy and Tommy make a cameo in, operating two stalls at the Fireworks Festival.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Timmy and Tommy appear as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

In
In, Timmy and Tommy appear in Villager's Final Smash, Dream Home, and as a trophy. While the trophy designs and descriptions are the same for both of the versions, the player must complete a certain challenge in both the 3DS and Wii U version.

In Super Mario Maker
Timmy and Tommy appear as an unlockable costume in Super Mario Maker. The costume can be unlocked by scanning Timmy and Tommy's amiibo or by clearing the 100 Mario Challenge on Normal difficulty or harder. The Nooklings' unique pose features them changing their Nookling Junction aprons with T&T Emporium suits.

In
The Nooklings return in Villager's Final Smash, Dream Home, and also appear in Isabelle's Final Smash, Dream Town Hall, where it functions similarly. In addition, they operate a shop in the World of Light, where they sell other Spirits.

In
In, Timmy and Tommy share a house.

RV in
At the campground, Tommy sits on a Log Bench near the fire pit, while Timmy resides in the RV. Timmy's pajamas are identical to the pajamas worn by the Nooklings in.

Trivia

 * In, if the player is in the second floor of Nookington's at closing time, Timmy and Tommy will tell them that they must go to bed.
 * In, they state that they do not offer a point system in their store. This is most likely a reference to the Tom Nook Point System in and.