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{{Infobox Event
|name        = Harvest Moon Festival
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| image   = [[File:Autumn Moon NL.jpg|250px]]
|image       = Autumn moon.jpg
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| caption  = The Autumn Moon in {{NL|short}}
|games  = {{PG}},<br>{{AFe+}},<br>{{CF}}
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| occurs  = 15th day of the 8th {{wp|lunar month}}<br>(see [[#Recurrence|recurrence]])
|occurs      = [[September]] or [[October]]
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| time    = All day{{Note|Moon only visible from 6:00 PM — 12:00 AM}}
|special characters      =Franklin
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| host    = [[Tortimer]]{{Note|In {{PG|nolink}}, {{DnMe+|nolink}}, and {{CF|short|nolink}} }}<br>[[Isabelle]]{{Note|In {{NL|short|nolink}} only}}
 
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The '''Harvest Moon Festival''', known as '''Autumn Moon''' in PAL regions, occurs in {{PG}} and in {{CF}}, in [[September]] or [[October]]. The Harvest Moon Festival, like all holidays, is absent in {{WW}} for Nintendo DS.
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:''Not to be confused with the [[Harvest Festival]].''
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The '''Autumn Moon''' (known as the '''Harvest Moon Festival''' prior to {{CF}}) is an event the {{SER}} that occurs in either [[September]] or [[October]].  
  
The date of this event varies each year, as it occurs on the date of the full moon that occurs closest to the Autumnal Equinox.
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The date of this event varies each year, as it occurs on the date of the full moon closest to the {{wp|September Equinox}}.
  
==In ''Animal Crossing''==
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==Appearances==
{{Userboxes
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===In {{DnM|nolink}}===
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In {{DnM}}, during the Harvest Moon, the moon's reflection can be seen in the lake while villager stand and watch.
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===In {{PG|nolink}} and {{DnMe+|nolink}}===
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Like in {{DnM|nolink}}, during the Harvest Moon in {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}, the moon's reflection can be seen in the lake while villager stand and watch. Tortimer also appears by the lake and gives the player a {{I|Moon|Animal Crossing}} if spoken to. In the original Japanese release, he instead gives the player a {{I|Tsukimi Dango|Doubutsu no Mori+}}.
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===In {{CF|nolink}}===
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[[File:Autumn Moon CF.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Tortimer celebrating the Autumn Moon in {{CF|short|nolink}}.]]
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In {{CF}}, the Autumn Moon festival varies depending on the player's (or current host's) region. In the North American and European versions of the game, it is referred to as the Autumn Moon, while in the Japanese version, the event is referred to as {{nihongo|Tsukimi|お月見|Otsukimi}}.
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[[Tortimer]] can be seen near the [[Town Hall]] from 6 AM to 12 AM. He will give the player a gift that is different for each region.
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===In {{NL|nolink}}===
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In {{NL}}, [[Isabelle]] is present in the [[Plaza]] from 6 AM to 12 AM, and she will give the player a gift that is different for each region. The standee in the plaza is also different between regions. In Japanese versions, it is a table with dango on that is being overlooked by a mountain and a moon. In the North American version, it's a scarecrow in a farm field overlooking the Autumn Moon.
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In the Japanese version, the event is referred to as {{nihongo|Tsukimi|お月見|Otsukimi}}, while the Korean version refers to it as Chuseok (추석 ''Chuseok'').
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==Item list==
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===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
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{{TableHeader|game=ACCF|type=furniture|collection=set|collapsed=true|title=Autumn Moon items in {{CF|short|nolink}}}}
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{{TableContent
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| Dango
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| {{MIA}}
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| -
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| 888
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| Tortimer (Japan)
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| {{White}} / {{Brown}}
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| Trendy/Playful
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| {{Size|1.0|1.0}}
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| -
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}}
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{{TableContent
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| Wheat Bundle
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| {{MIA}}
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| -
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| -
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| Tortimer (North America)
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| -
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| -
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| {{Size|1.0|1.0}}
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| -
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}}
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{{TableContent
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| Veggie Basket
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| {{MIA}}
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| -
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| 125
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| Tortimer (Europe)
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| -
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| -
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| {{Size|1.0|1.0}}
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| -
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}}
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{{TableFooter}}
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===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
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{{TableHeader|game=ACNL|type=furniture|collection=set|title=Autumn Moon items in {{NL|short|nolink}}}}
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{{TableContent
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| Dango
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| [[File:Dango HHD Icon.png]]
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| -
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| 888
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| Isabelle (Japan)
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| {{Brown}} / {{White}}
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| Harmonious
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| Iconic
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| {{Size|1.0|1.0}}
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| -
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| No
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}}
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{{TableContent
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| Songpyeon
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| [[File:Songpyeon HHD Icon.png]]
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| -
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| 300
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| Isabelle (Korea)
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| {{Red}} / {{Colorful}}
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| Harmonious
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| Iconic
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| {{Size|1.0|1.0}}
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| -
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| No
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}}
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{{TableContent
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| Wheat Bundle
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| [[File:Wheat Bundle HHD Icon.png]]
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| -
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| 125
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| Isabelle (North America)
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| {{Brown}} (x2)
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| Rustic
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| Iconic
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| {{Size|1.0|1.0}}
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| -
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| No
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}}
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{{TableContent
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| Veggie Basket
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| [[File:Veggie Basket HHD Icon.png]]
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| -
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| 125
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| Isabelle (Europe)
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| {{Colorful}} / {{Brown}}
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| -
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| Basic
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| {{Size|1.0|1.0}}
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| -
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| No
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}}
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{{TableFooter}}
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==Recurrence==
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The following dates are for North American and European versions. Tsukimi and Chuseok will fall either on the same day, a day earlier, or a day later.
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{{EventDates
 
| toptext        = Recurrence
 
| toptext        = Recurrence
 
|align              = left
 
|align              = left
 
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[[September]] 23, 2010<br>
 
September 12, 2011<br>
 
September 30, 2012<br>
 
September 19, 2013<br>
 
 
September 9, 2014<br>
 
September 9, 2014<br>
 
September 28, 2015<br>
 
September 28, 2015<br>
 
September 16, 2016<br>
 
September 16, 2016<br>
[[October]] 5, 2017<br>
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October 5, 2017<br>
 
September 25, 2018<br>
 
September 25, 2018<br>
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September 14, 2019<br>
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October 1, 2020<br>
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September 20, 2021<br>
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September 10, 2022<br>
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September 28, 2023<br>
 
{{Userboxesend}}
 
{{Userboxesend}}
Visit [[Tortimer]] to receive a model of the [[Holiday Specialities|Moon]]. During the event you can talk to your villagers, and stand near the pond and stare at the Moon's reflection on the water.
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{{Clear}}
 
 
==In ''City Folk''==
 
In {{CF}}, The Harvest Moon festival varies depending on the player's (or current host's) region. In the US and European versions of the game it is referred to as the Autumn Moon, while in a Japanese regional game the event is referred to as "Tsukimi" (Moon Viewing Festival). The celebration itself lasts from 6am .
 
 
 
 
 
  
====[[Franklin]](フランクリン)====
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==Notes==
Is a turkey that realizes he's in trouble when [[Tortimer]], the [[mayor]], invites him for dinner, or rather, to be dinner. Franklin wears yellow overalls. He appears around town between 3 PM and 9 PM. During the [[Harvest Festival]], Franklin will hide behind obstacles such as [[trees]], buildings and signs, and wait for the player to bring him pieces of silverware from the banquet. Franklin believes that if the player pilfers the utensils, the villagers will be unable to serve him. For each piece brought to him, the player will recieve one piece of the Harvest Series, including the [[wallpaper]]/[[carpet]].
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{{Note list}}
 
If the player talks to any of the [[villagers]] during the Harvest Festival, they'll talk about where they've sighted Franklin. The player can also get a [[letter]] and a number clue each time the [[player]] talks to them.
 
 
Franklin is unusual among [[animal crossing]] residents and visitors in that he is entirely static; unlike the other visitors, such as [[Saharah]] or [[Joan]], he does not walk around the [[town]]. Instead, Franklin will appear in his hiding place and will disappear soon after the player moves the camera out of view. He will then reappear instantly in a different hiding place, so that sometimes it can appear that he has jumped ahead of you somehow! Some players may be able to tell when Franklin disappears as there can be a slight shudder to the screen as the game reloads (and puts him in a different place).
 
 
  
While in one hiding place, Franklin will only accept one 'knife and fork' set, so if you wish to give him another the player must move away from the hiding place until Franklin disappears, and search for him again.
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{{Events}}
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[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori events]]
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[[Category:Animal Crossing events]]
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[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori e+ events]]
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[[Category:City Folk events]]
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[[Category:New Leaf events]]

Revision as of 11:51, December 1, 2020

Autumn Moon
NL Autumn Moon.jpg
The Autumn Moon in New Leaf
Occurrence
15th day of the 8th lunar month
(see recurrence)
Time All day[nb 1]
Host Tortimer[nb 2]
Isabelle[nb 3]
Main appearances

Other appearances
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Not to be confused with the Harvest Festival.

The Autumn Moon (known as the Harvest Moon Festival prior to Animal Crossing: City Folk) is an event the Animal Crossing series that occurs in either September or October.

The date of this event varies each year, as it occurs on the date of the full moon closest to the September Equinox.

Appearances

In Doubutsu no Mori

In Doubutsu no Mori, during the Harvest Moon, the moon's reflection can be seen in the lake while villager stand and watch.

In Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+

Like in Doubutsu no Mori, during the Harvest Moon in Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+, the moon's reflection can be seen in the lake while villager stand and watch. Tortimer also appears by the lake and gives the player a Moon if spoken to. In the original Japanese release, he instead gives the player a Tsukimi Dango.

In Animal Crossing: City Folk

Tortimer celebrating the Autumn Moon in City Folk.

In Animal Crossing: City Folk, the Autumn Moon festival varies depending on the player's (or current host's) region. In the North American and European versions of the game, it is referred to as the Autumn Moon, while in the Japanese version, the event is referred to as Tsukimi (お月見 Otsukimi?).

Tortimer can be seen near the Town Hall from 6 AM to 12 AM. He will give the player a gift that is different for each region.

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Isabelle is present in the Plaza from 6 AM to 12 AM, and she will give the player a gift that is different for each region. The standee in the plaza is also different between regions. In Japanese versions, it is a table with dango on that is being overlooked by a mountain and a moon. In the North American version, it's a scarecrow in a farm field overlooking the Autumn Moon.

In the Japanese version, the event is referred to as Tsukimi (お月見 Otsukimi?), while the Korean version refers to it as Chuseok (추석 Chuseok).

Item list

In City Folk

Autumn Moon items in City Folk

Item Image Buy Price Sell Price Available From Color(s) Genre Size Info
Dango SpringLeaf.png - 888 Tortimer (Japan) White / Brown Trendy/Playful 1.0 x 1.0 -
Wheat Bundle SpringLeaf.png - - Tortimer (North America) - - 1.0 x 1.0 -
Veggie Basket SpringLeaf.png - 125 Tortimer (Europe) - - 1.0 x 1.0 -

In New Leaf

Autumn Moon items in New Leaf

Item Image Buy Price Sell Price Available From Color(s) HHA Theme Style Size Info Customize
Dango Dango HHD Icon.png - 888 Isabelle (Japan) Brown / White Harmonious Iconic 1.0 x 1.0 - No
Songpyeon Songpyeon HHD Icon.png - 300 Isabelle (Korea) Red / Colorful Harmonious Iconic 1.0 x 1.0 - No
Wheat Bundle Wheat Bundle HHD Icon.png - 125 Isabelle (North America) Brown (x2) Rustic Iconic 1.0 x 1.0 - No
Veggie Basket Veggie Basket HHD Icon.png - 125 Isabelle (Europe) Colorful / Brown - Basic 1.0 x 1.0 - No

Recurrence

The following dates are for North American and European versions. Tsukimi and Chuseok will fall either on the same day, a day earlier, or a day later. Template:EventDates September 9, 2014
September 28, 2015
September 16, 2016
October 5, 2017
September 25, 2018
September 14, 2019
October 1, 2020
September 20, 2021
September 10, 2022
September 28, 2023

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Notes

  1. Moon only visible from 6:00 PM — 12:00 AM
  2. In Animal Crossing, Doubutsu no Mori e+, and City Folk
  3. In New Leaf only


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