Umbrella

Umbrellas play a small role in the - serving no real function other than as an accessory to enhance the individuality of players. Umbrellas are carried by villagers when it rains - all animals have a set umbrella, but they may swap them for others after a while. Frog villagers do not carry an umbrella in the rain, in contrast with the rest of the villager types.

Uses
Players can spin umbrellas by pressing the 'Action' button when equipped, but in general this has little useful effect. The exception to this is if a player is being chased by bees, in which instance the player who can get their umbrella out of their inventory and spinning before the bees attack will be protected. In, equipping an umbrella will prevent the player from becoming tanned when visiting the Island.

Umbrellas can be placed in homes, taking up one floor space. In, Umbrellas are worth +3 HRA points.

In the Summer months in City Folk, parasols are sometimes used by villagers on sunny days to protect them from the sun.

Designs
Patterns made by players can be equipped as umbrellas - one of the four original patterns a player can find in their inventory is an umbrella template. This is useful as a pattern transferred into an umbrella shape uses only a central wedge of the usual square design space.

Doubutsu no Mori N64
There were 32 different umbrellas in the N64 title.

The price of the Nintendo umbrella (64 Bells) is a reference to the Nintendo 64, the console that preceded the GameCube.