Animal Crossing × Fueki

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Animal Crossing × Fueki is a collaboration between the Animal Crossing series and Japanese supply company Fueki. It began in Japan in January 2017 with the release a set of three Animal Crossing-themed glue pots by Fueki; the three pots feature Digby, Isabelle, and K.K. Slider. The collaboration also resulted in content in Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo, where Holden, a villager modeled after Fueki's mascot, and several Fueki-themed items, were distributed from February 1 to May 1, 2017.[1] The items were available for purchase from Holden's RV at the campground.

Item list

In Welcome amiibo

Fueki items in Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo

Item Image Buy Price Sell Price Available From Color(s) HHA Theme Style Size Info Customize
Fueki Chair 64px  3 MEOW Coupons  3,000 Bells  Holden's RV
? ? ? 1.0 x 1.0 Seat No
Fueki Drawers 64px  3 MEOW Coupons  3,000 Bells  Holden's RV
? ? ? ? Storage No
Fueki Pot 64px  3 MEOW Coupons  3,000 Bells  Holden's RV
? ? ? 1.0 x 1.0 ? No
Fueki Stereo 64px  3 MEOW Coupons  3,000 Bells  Holden's RV
? ? ? ? ? No
Fueki Table 64px  3 MEOW Coupons  3,000 Bells  Holden's RV
? ? ? 2.0 x 2.0 Surface No
Item Image Buy Price Sell Price Color HHA Theme Style Available From
Fueki Wall 64px  3 MEOW Coupons  1,200 Bells ? ? ?  Holden's RV
Fueki Floor 64px  3 MEOW Coupons  1,200 Bells ? ? ?  Holden's RV

Fueki clothing in Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo

Item Image Buy Price Sell Price Available From Color(s) Season HHA Theme Style Pattern Look Gender
High-Spirits Hat 64px  3 MEOW Coupons ?  Holden's RV
? All Rock-n'-Roll ? none none ?
High-Spirits Pants 64px  3 MEOW Coupons ?  Holden's RV
? All Rock-n'-Roll ? none none ?
High-Spirits Shirt 64px  3 MEOW Coupons ?  Holden's RV
? All Rock-n'-Roll ? none none ?

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References

  1. Bri Bri (January 23, 2017). "Animal Crossing × Fueki Collaboration". Japanese Nintendo. Retrieved November 30, 2020.

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