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===[[New Year's Eve|New Year's Day]]===
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|footer= From top to bottom: [[Halloween]], [[Turkey Day]], and [[Toy Day]], three major events in the {{SER|nolink}}.
'''January 1<sup>st</sup>''': New Year's Day is held in honor of the New Year. During this holiday, the villagers congregate in front of the [[Wishing Well]] for the festivities. If you visit the Wishing Well between 6:00am and 11:00am, Mayor Tortimer will give you advice for the year and a new diary as a present. Make sure you don't stay up partying too late the night before--this event is for the early morning only! Additionally, Katrina will have a table set up near the Wishing Well where you can play her "sunshine lottery" activity. It's worth trying your luck at Katrina's table; this is the only time all year where all you stationery completionist can receive Fortune Paper. In Wild World: The fireworks display will last until 6.00 a.m. Tortimer will give you a Fortune if you speak to him in the Town Plaza. A letter from your Mother containing 10,000 Bells will arrive in the post.
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In the {{SER}}, '''events''' are occasions that differ from the standard gameplay experience and usually offer unique items. Events are often based on real-world holidays (often with a different name), and they are hosted by [[special character]]s. They can occur as often as four times a year or [[Leap Day|as rare as once every four years]] and are usually announced in the [[bulletin board]], [[town hall]], or [[Resident Services]].
  
===[[La-Di-Day]]===
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In games prior to {{NH}}, many minor events occur throughout the year, where a special item is received by talking to a character. Additionally, in all games, larger events, such as [[Halloween]] and [[Toy Day]], occur more rarely and feature a unique character and a quest that can result in receiving items in a series of special furniture.
  
'''January (2<sup>nd</sup> Saturday with an Odd number only)''': La-Di-Day is an event that happens in {{WW}}. All the [[villager]]s in your [[town]] compete to get a new Town Tune.
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Attending events is optional, but some are triggered upon launching the game, when a special character asks the player to come with them for a brief moment.  
  
===Fishing Tourney===
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==Appearances==
'''January (3<sup>rd</sup> Sunday''':''') '''The fishing tourney in {{WW}} will happen on the third Saturday of the month. You try to catch the largest [[Fish|fish]].
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===In {{DnM|nolink}} and {{PG|nolink}}===
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:''See also: [[Events/Doubutsu no Mori|Events in {{DnM|nolink}}]] and [[Events/Animal Crossing|Events in {{PG|nolink}}]]''
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{{DnM}} features relatively few events compared to its GameCube port, but includes major ones such as [[Halloween]] and [[Toy Day]]. {{DnM+}} adds several minor events, and the international versions replace many of the Japan-inspired events with new ones that would be more familiar to North American players, such as [[Groundhog Day]] and [[Labor Day]]. One major event, the [[Harvest Festival]], is exclusive to international versions.
  
===[[Yay Day]]===
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Most minor events in {{PG}} are set up the same, with [[Tortimer]] appearing near the [[wishing well]] and giving the player an item themed around that event if spoken to, as well as offering some unique dialogue for each event.
'''January (4<sup>th</sup> Sunday)''': In {{WW}}, Yay Day will happen in town. on Yay Day everyone exchanges compliments.
 
  
===[[Fishing Tourney]]===
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===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
'''January (Third Saturday)''': In {{CF}}, [[Chip]] will host a fishing tourney for a specific fish. He will eat all fish that you give him to measure, even if it isn't the specific fish. The [[villager]] or [[player]] with the largest fish wins the trophy!
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:''See also: [[Events/Wild World|Events in {{WW|short|nolink}}]]''
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{{WW}} removes all holiday-based events from the previous game (with the exception of the [[Countdown]] and [[New Year's Day]]) in favor of unique events like [[Yay Day]], [[La-Di-Day]], and [[Bright Nights]]. According to series creator [[Katsuya Eguchi]], this was because after the lengthy North American and European localizations for {{PG|nolink}}, the developers set out to remove region-specific events from the game to make the game understood worldwide.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Wired Staff|date=April 7, 2006|url=https://www.wired.com/2006/04/interview-the-w-2/|title=Interview: The Wild World of Katsuya Eguchi|site=Wired|retrieved=November 11, 2020}}</ref>
  
===[[Flea Market]]===
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===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
'''January (Fourth Sunday)''': In {{CF}}, every fourth Sunday is the flea market. On this day, the player can sell items in their house for double what Nook would take them for. The player can also go into other villagers homes and purchase items.
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:''See also: [[Events/City Folk|Events in {{CF|short|nolink}}]]''
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{{CF}} brings back many of the holiday-based events from {{PG|nolink}} while adding some, including several minor events and two new major events: [[Bunny Day]] and [[Festivale]]. Additionally, {{CF|short|nolink}} features region-exclusive events for North America, Europe, Japan, and Korea that can only be experienced if the player is in a town from a copy of the game from one of those regions.
  
==[[February]]==
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The minor events in {{CF|short|nolink}} work mostly the same as in {{PG|nolink}}, with Tortimer telling the player about the event and giving them an exclusive item, though he is now located outside town hall.
===[[Groundhog's Day]]===
 
'''February 2<sup>nd</sup>''': Like the real holiday, the entire village will gather to see if the local groundhog will predict winter, else the long awaited spring. At around 7:00am your villagers will congregate around the Wishing Well. Chat with your villagers until 8:00am, when Mr. Resetti makes a cameo apperance as "the groundhog." If you talk to Tortimer after the ceremonies he will give you one of many flower models in honor of the occasion. You will have to attend this event more than once to receive all the flower models in the game.
 
  
===[[Fishing Tourney]]===
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===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
'''February (on 3<sup>rd</sup> Saturday)''': This is a fishing tourney in {{CF}} for the largest fish. Any fish can be brought and used to win the tourney!
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:''See also: [[Events/New Leaf|Events in {{NL|short|nolink}}]]''
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{{NL}}'s events are mostly the same as in {{CF|nolink}}, with some minor events being added, as well as one major one: [[April Fool's Day]]. Minor events are celebrated in the [[event plaza]], where [[Isabelle]] will tell the player about the event and give them an exclusive item; sometimes, there is also a cardboard cutout in the plaza where the player can pose for a screenshot. Region-exclusive events return from {{CF|short|nolink}}.
  
===[[Valentine's Day]]===
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{{NL|short|nolink}}'s {{NLWa|short}} update adds one new event, the [[Town Anniversary]], which is celebrated on the anniversary of the [[mayor]] moving to town.
'''February 14<sup>th</sup>''': A week or two before the holiday, your villagers will start hinting that they intend to send out chocolates to a special someone. Pete, the pelican who delivers the mail, also posts to the bulletin board advising you to clear out your mailbox to assure that all your Valentines arrive in a timely manner. This is good advice--mail in excess of what your box can hold will disappear. So clean out that junk mail!
 
  
On Valentine's Day, you will receive letters from all of the animals in your town of the opposite gender. Each of the three male or female personality types can write two different kinds of letters. Thus, each sex can receive up to twelve different Valentines from their villagers. Each villager will attach a gift to their letter. What you receive in the mail depends on your relationship with that villager. It pays to be nice and run lots of errands in the early part of February; shirts are given for so-so to poor relationships, but furniture is given if you and the animal are good friends. The day after the holiday, Pete will make another post saying that he is done delivering Valentines, but wonders when he'll start receiving any.
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===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
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:''See also: [[Events/New Horizons|Events in {{NH|short|nolink}}]]''
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{{NH}}, unlike previous games, did not have any events at release, with the exception of [[Fishing Tourney]]s, [[Bug-Off]]s, and the [[Countdown]]. Several events were subsequently added via updates, including [[Bunny Day]], [[Nature Day]], [[May Day]], [[International Museum Day]], [[Wedding Season]], [[Halloween]], [[Turkey Day]], [[Toy Day]], and [[Festivale]]. Several of the events do not take place on a single day, but rather across several weeks or a month. Minor events do not return from previous games, though some real-world events are celebrated through [[Nook Shopping seasonal event|Nook Shopping]], where the player can purchase an event-themed item for a set period of time.
  
===[[Flea Market]]===
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===In {{PC|short|nolink}}===
'''February (4<sup>th</sup> Sunday)''': On this day, in {{CF}} the [[player]] can buy items from other villagers homes and can sell their own items in theirs.
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:''See also: [[Events/Pocket Camp|Events in {{PC|short|nolink}}]]''
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===[[Los Festivales]]===
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==References==
'''February 23<sup>rd</sup>''': On this event in {{CF}}, [[Pavé]] will visit town. He can be found dancing outside of the [[Town Hall]]. When the player talks to him, he will request a certain color of candy. If you bring him this color candy, you will receive an item from the [[Pavé Series|Pavé series]]. This can be done until the player runs out of candy to give to him.
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==[[March]]==
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===[[Spring Sports Fair]]===
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'''March 20<sup>th</sup> or 21<sup>st</sup>''': The Spring Sports Fair has a number of different events that you can watch. Cheer on your favorite villager as he or she engages in races, tug-of-war, or ball. If you show up early enough, you can participate in the day's first event, gymnastics. Utilizing the C stick (the yellow joystick) will allow you to perform a variety of different tricks. If you track down the mayor during the sports fair he will give you the Spring Medal to commemorate the occasion. You don't even need to win anything! A schedule of events is listed below.
 
 
 
Event Times
 
*9am- Gymnastics
 
*11am- Foot Race
 
*1pm- Ball Game
 
*3pm- Tug-of-War
 
 
 
==[[April]]==
 
===[[April Fool's Day]]===
 
'''April 1<sup>st</sup>''': April Fool's is as treacherous in {{SER}} as it is in real life. When you chat with the animals on this day, they will do their best to try and fool you with tall tales and a variety of pranks and tricks. [[Mayor Tortimer]] is the worst of them all; when you head to the Wishing Well he gives you an item called "Super Tortimer" which he claims is a playable NES game. However, when you take it to your house to try it out it won't work. Way to get our hopes up, Tortimer!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
On April 1st in Animal Crossing City Folk, Tortimer will be out of the town hall. Talk to him and he will give you the leaf.
 
 
 
===[[Cherry Blossom Festival]]===
 
'''April 5<sup>th</sup> - 7<sup>th</sup>''': Your town undergoes an incredible change during the Cherry Blossom Festival. Regardless of whether or not you have planted cherry trees in your town, all deciduous trees will burst into pink bloom. All your villagers become very excited about this sudden transformation and if you visit the mayor he will explain more about the festival and its meaning to the town. At the end of his explanation, Tortimer will give you the pink tree model.
 
 
 
===[[Nature Day]]===
 
'''April 22<sup>nd</sup>''': Nature day is a happy-feely event in honor of the general greenery in your town. The mayor will give you sage advice if you talk to him about nature, accompanied by a tree model.
 
 
 
==[[May]]==
 
===[[Spring Cleaning]]===
 
'''May 1<sup>st</sup>''': When May rolls around thoughts turn to clean houses. Today is the day to give your house a thorough cleaning. If you talk to Tortimer today, he will give you a model of the dump (an apt reward in light of the holiday).
 
 
 
===[[Mother's Day]]===
 
'''May (2<sup>nd</sup> Sunday)''': As in real life, today is the day to appreciate your mother (who, in Animal Crossing, makes cameos by sending you letters from home every now and then). To remind you to call your mother frequently, Tortimer hands out the Lovely Phone. The Lovely Phone is an interesting item and the only phone in the game; pick up the receiver to hear messages from it.
 
 
 
==[[June]]==
 
===[[Graduation Day]]===
 
'''June (2<sup>nd</sup> Friday)''': Although we typically celebrate this day in real life when one graduates from a school, the Animal Crossing holiday is for generic graduations. Today is the day where your villagers commemorate all the hard work and progress you have made so far in the game. If you talk to the Mayor, he will present you with a model of the Ables' Tailor Shop for all your hard work.
 
 
 
===[[Father's Day]]===
 
'''June (3<sup>rd</sup> Sunday)''': Although Dad is not quite as avid as a writer as Mom, he will still write on this important day. If you talk to Tortimer (the closest available fatherly-type) he will give you a locomotive model. Woo woo!
 
 
 
===[[Fishing Tourney|Summer Fishing Tourney]]===
 
June (Every Sunday): Every Sunday in June, [[Chip]] the beaver will host a fishing tournament where you can win furniture for record breaking fish. Chip will give you a prize for every fish you turn in to him that beats the previous record for the day. Start with your smallest fish first in order to maximize the loot. If you plan to fish on the day of the tourney, wake up early in the morning when the big fish are biting. However, fish caught before the tourney can also be turned over to Chip for prizes. It's a good idea to store fish in advance of the Tourney. If you have the record at the end of the day you will receive an additional gift in the mail. Talk to the mayor at any time during the Tourney to receive the angler trophy.
 
 
 
==[[July]]==
 
===[[Fireworks Show]]===
 
'''July 4<sup>th</sup>''': Coinciding with American Independence day, your {{SER}} town will hold a fireworks show in the evening. Head down to the lake between 7:00pm and 9:00pm to see a spectacular fireworks display. Crazy Redd will set up a stand at the event where he will sell a variety of pinwheels and balloons. If you are interested in an inventory of these items, please consult the Master Item List. If you find the mayor among the festivities he will give you a bottle rocket for your trouble.
 
 
 
===[[Morning Aerobics]]===
 
'''July 25<sup>th</sup> - August 31<sup>st</sup>''': Is an event that occurs only in ''Animal Crossing ''titles for the Gamecube. Speak to Tortimer the Mayor to receive a special event card. Every morning during this time Copper will conduct Morning Aerobics. Be sure to have your event card stamped every time you attend an event. If you get your card stamped at 14 morning aerobics sessions Tortimer will reward you with a special aerobics radio that will enable you to perform the exercises in your house. A list of aerobics moves performed at Morning Aerobics follows (all moves use the C stick)
 
 
 
Aerobics Controls
 
*Straighten Your Back- Down then Up
 
*Roll Your Arms- Rotate Upper Semicircle
 
*Straighten Your Side- Hold Up and Left or Up and Right
 
*Twist Your Body- Hold Left or Hold Right
 
*Throw Out Your Chest- Hold Down and Left or Hold Down and Right
 
*Rotate Your Body- Full Rotation
 
*Leap- Hold Up
 
*Practice Deep Breathing- Press Down then Up
 
 
 
===[[Hometown Day]]===
 
'''July (Random Day - Consult your calendar)''': Your Hometown Day is a fictional Animal Crossing holiday meant to celebrate your town and all its unique aspects. During this day, Tortimer will give you a train station model. There are fifteen train station models in the game to match the fifteen different stations you could possibly get when you first initialize your town. Of course, you will receive the model that looks like your personal train station.
 
 
 
==[[August]]==
 
==='''[[Fireworks Show]]'''===
 
August (Every Saturday): This only happens from 7:00 P.M. to Midnight. Two items are available from your mayor. This is only in [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]] and [[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]. For further info, See [[Fireworks Show]]
 
===Meteor Shower===
 
August 12<sup>th</sup>: If you go to the lake between 6:00pm and 9:00pm you will be able to watch a meteor shower in the skies overhead. Make sure you talk to the mayor on your way home to receive a telescope.
 
 
 
===[[Founder's Day]]===
 
'''August 21<sup>st</sup>''': Founder's Day is in honor of the founder of your {{PG}} town. As usual, Mayor Tortimer will have wise thoughts to bestow upon you regarding the founding of your village. He has a strange gift to give you today: a weed model.
 
 
 
===[[Morning Aerobics]]===
 
August (All Month): This event started in July and continues through the end of the month. See July for more details about this event.
 
 
 
==[[September]]==
 
===[[Labor Day]]===
 
'''September (1<sup>st</sup> Monday)''': The mayor has been keeping an eye on your "labor" (progress in game) and would like to offer you the shop model as a gift. So make sure you go see him sometime during the day in celebration of all the hard work you've been doing to pay off your loan.
 
 
 
===[[Fall Sports Fair]]===
 
'''September 23<sup>rd</sup> or 24<sup>th</sup>''': Is an event that only occurs in Animal Crossing titles for the Gamecube. Just like the Spring Sports Fair you can't participate in the events except gymnastics, but you can watch the other villagers. Make sure you talk to the mayor to receive you autumn medal. During the gymnastics you can use the C stick to do aerobics. See the Spring Sports Fair event for additional details.
 
 
 
Event Times
 
*9am- Gymnastics
 
*11am- Foot Race
 
*1pm- Ball Game
 
*3pm- Tug-of-War
 
 
 
===[[Harvest Moon Festival]]===
 
'''September (Consult your calendar)''': Is an event that only occurs in the ''Animal Crossing ''titles for the Gamecube. You'll have to check the in-game calendar or the bulletin board to find the exact date of this event because it changes every year. This event can occur in September or October. If you go down to the lake on the day of the Harvest Moon Festival between 6:00pm and 9:00pm you can see the full moon reflected in the water. The mayor will kindly give you an enormous model of the moon for your very own in honor of the occasion.
 
 
 
==[[October]]==
 
===[[Explorer's Day]]===
 
'''October (2<sup>nd</sup> Monday)''': A take-off the American holiday, Columbus Day, Explorer's Day celebrates exploration of new lands and exploration of a more personal nature. The mayor will be at the well today to give you a gift appropriate for the occasion: a bottled ship. Make sure you talk to him before 6:00pm or you'll miss out.
 
 
 
===[[Mushroom Series|Mushrooming Season]]===
 
'''October 15<sup>th</sup> - 25<sup>th</sup>''': Every day during Mushrooming Season, five mushrooms will appear at 8:00am. Every fifteen minutes after 8:00am a mushroom will disappear (as it has been found by a villager). You'll have to get up early and look hard if you want to beat the crowd. You can sell mushrooms to Tom for 5,000 [[bells]] each.
 
 
 
===[[Harvest Moon Festival]]===
 
'''October (Consult your calendar)''': See the September listing for details about this event and your personal calendar for the exact date. This event can occur in either September or October.
 
 
 
===[[Halloween]]===
 
'''October 31<sup>st</sup>''': On Halloween the villagers will dress up to look exactly like Jack (the pumpkinhead). Each one wears a blue shirt and a pumpkin on his or her head. However, Jack is also in your town. To protect your candy from your villagers (which you want to save for Jack) hide pieces in your letter slots until you can locate the true "King of Halloween." Unlike the other villagers, Jack won't run after you demanding candy. Search around town until you find the pumpkinhead who seems to ignore you. If you approach him and give him candy he will give you a piece of the Spooky Series. For a full listing of Spooky items, check the Master Item List.
 
 
 
How do you get candy, though? You can buy it in Tom Nook's store during October. Make sure to buy a lot in order to get the entire set. You can also give it to villagers. Villagers who are spurned will play tricks on you, however; they change your clothes into rags, or a random item into a jack-o'-lantern. Make sure that you keep your good clothing and precious items in the house tonight! If you correctly identify the mayor he will give you a model of Katrina's Tent.
 
 
 
==[[November]]==
 
===[[Mayor's Day]]===
 
'''November (1<sup>st</sup> Tuesday)''': Is an event that only occurs in the ''Animal Crossing ''titles for the Gamecube. This event is a knock-off of election day. Instead of voting, the Mayor does his duty and rewards everyone who speaks to him. Today's goodie is a well model!
 
 
 
===[[Officer's Day]]===
 
'''November 11<sup>th</sup>''': Is an event that only occurs in the ''Animal Crossing ''titles for the Gamecube. November is the month for appreciating the town's public servants. Today celebrates Cooper and Booker's various deeds and contributions to the town. Talk to the mayor to receive a police station model.
 
 
 
===[[Fishing Tourney|Fall Fishing Tourney]]===
 
'''November (Every Sunday)''': [[Chip]] will host a fishing tournament where you can win big prizes. You will receive a prize as long as the fish you catch is bigger than the current record for the day. Talk to the mayor on one of those days to receive the fishing trophy. See the section on the Summer Fishing Tourney for more detailed information.
 
 
 
===[[Harvest Festival]]===
 
'''November (4<sup>th</sup> Thursday)''': The Harvest Festival is the {{SER}} equivalent of American Thanksgiving. If you show up at the Wishing Well between 3:00pm and 9:00pm you can watch a "tasty" story unfold. Franklin the turkey realizes he's in trouble when the mayor invites him for dinner; or rather to be dinner. Franklin will hide behind things and wait for you to bring him pieces of silverware from the banquet by the well. Removing the silverware removes the threat of him becoming dinner. For each piece you bring you will receive one piece of harvest furniture. Make sure to talk to the mayor to receive a cornucopia item.
 
 
 
===[[Sale Day]]===
 
'''November (4<sup>th</sup> Friday)''': Is an event that only occurs in the ''Animal Crossing ''titles for the Gamecube. [[Tom Nook]] will sell grab bags at his store instead of the normal goods he carries. Each grab bag will have three items in them. The grab bags may contain pinwheels, items that can only be obtained today or during the Fireworks Show. Each grab bag is sold for a low price, but the deal, of course varies. Redd will also set up shop selling many different items. If you remember to talk to the mayor he will give you the market model.
 
 
 
==[[December]]==
 
===[[Snow Day]]===
 
'''December 1<sup>st</sup>''': You may have observed snow in November if you were lucky enough, but December 1st celebrates the coming storms of December. Usually, December 1st will be the first day of the year you will see snow in Animal Crossing. If you speak to the mayor today he will give you a model snowman. Snow will not stick to the ground until after December 10th.
 
 
 
===[[Toy Day]]===
 
'''December 23<sup>rd</sup>''': Today is a day where everyone receives lots of toys (can't imagine what this is supposed to resemble...!). Talk to the mayor at the well to receive a miniature car if you are a boy, and a doll if you are a girl. Make sure you catch him before 6:00pm.
 
 
 
===Jingle Arrives===
 
'''December 24<sup>th</sup>''': Jingle the reindeer wanders around town from 8:00pm on December 24th to 1:00am on December 25th. If you track him down he will give you a piece of Jingle furniture. If you want more furniture you will have to change into a different outfit and talk to him again. You can only get a maximum of 10 pieces per town regardless of how many characters you have. Once you have talked to Jingle five times in a row in one outfit he will give you a piece of the Jingle Series. When finished, head out of the acre and switch into a different shirt. Go find Jingle again and he will ask you questions; depending on how you reply you will get different furniture. Generally, a response of "Printed" or "Woven" will get you Wallpaper, Carpet, or a Shirt. You can get doubles so you can easily wind up with less than 10 unique pieces. Jingle furniture sells very well but it cannot be re-ordered at Nook's.
 
 
 
===[[New Year's Eve]]===
 
'''December 31<sup>st</sup>''': Head down to the lake to see the big countdown clock count the minutes until the end of the year. Between 11:00pm and 1:00am there will be a fireworks display at the lake as well. Chat with the mayor to receive your very own noisemaker.
 
 
 
 
 
==Special Events==
 
 
 
'''Camping Season''' (Summer): Animals may visit your town during the summer months to camp out for a while. If you talk to them they may give you some camping gear.
 
 
 
'''Bridge Building''' (Random): The mayor may seek your input on a new bridge once your town contains fifteen villagers. There will be two locations to choose from.
 
 
 
'''Igloos''' (Winter): If there is snow on the ground one of the villagers may decide to live in an igloo for the day. Visit them to chat or play special winter games. If you spend enough time in the igloo, you may receive one of several special snowy gifts.
 
 
 
'''Lighthouse Watching''' (Winter): The mayor may ask you to light the lighthouse for him for a week during one of the first two months of the year while he is on vacation. If you do it regularly you will receive chocolates and a lighthouse model when he returns.
 
 
 
'''Your Birthday''': On your birthday you will receive presents in the mail from the other villagers. The quality of the presents will improve the better the quality of the relationships you have with your villagers. Your [[Parents|mom]] will also send you a special item: a birthday cake.
 
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From top to bottom: Halloween, Turkey Day, and Toy Day, three major events in the Animal Crossing series.

In the Animal Crossing series, events are occasions that differ from the standard gameplay experience and usually offer unique items. Events are often based on real-world holidays (often with a different name), and they are hosted by special characters. They can occur as often as four times a year or as rare as once every four years and are usually announced in the bulletin board, town hall, or Resident Services.

In games prior to Animal Crossing: New Horizons, many minor events occur throughout the year, where a special item is received by talking to a character. Additionally, in all games, larger events, such as Halloween and Toy Day, occur more rarely and feature a unique character and a quest that can result in receiving items in a series of special furniture.

Attending events is optional, but some are triggered upon launching the game, when a special character asks the player to come with them for a brief moment.

Appearances[edit]

In Doubutsu no Mori and Animal Crossing[edit]

See also: Events in Doubutsu no Mori and Events in Animal Crossing

Doubutsu no Mori features relatively few events compared to its GameCube port, but includes major ones such as Halloween and Toy Day. Doubutsu no Mori+ adds several minor events, and the international versions replace many of the Japan-inspired events with new ones that would be more familiar to North American players, such as Groundhog Day and Labor Day. One major event, the Harvest Festival, is exclusive to international versions.

Most minor events in Animal Crossing are set up the same, with Tortimer appearing near the wishing well and giving the player an item themed around that event if spoken to, as well as offering some unique dialogue for each event.

In Wild World[edit]

See also: Events in Wild World

Animal Crossing: Wild World removes all holiday-based events from the previous game (with the exception of the Countdown and New Year's Day) in favor of unique events like Yay Day, La-Di-Day, and Bright Nights. According to series creator Katsuya Eguchi, this was because after the lengthy North American and European localizations for Animal Crossing, the developers set out to remove region-specific events from the game to make the game understood worldwide.[1]

In City Folk[edit]

See also: Events in City Folk

Animal Crossing: City Folk brings back many of the holiday-based events from Animal Crossing while adding some, including several minor events and two new major events: Bunny Day and Festivale. Additionally, City Folk features region-exclusive events for North America, Europe, Japan, and Korea that can only be experienced if the player is in a town from a copy of the game from one of those regions.

The minor events in City Folk work mostly the same as in Animal Crossing, with Tortimer telling the player about the event and giving them an exclusive item, though he is now located outside town hall.

In New Leaf[edit]

See also: Events in New Leaf

Animal Crossing: New Leaf's events are mostly the same as in Animal Crossing: City Folk, with some minor events being added, as well as one major one: April Fool's Day. Minor events are celebrated in the event plaza, where Isabelle will tell the player about the event and give them an exclusive item; sometimes, there is also a cardboard cutout in the plaza where the player can pose for a screenshot. Region-exclusive events return from City Folk.

New Leaf's Welcome amiibo update adds one new event, the Town Anniversary, which is celebrated on the anniversary of the mayor moving to town.

In New Horizons[edit]

See also: Events in New Horizons

Animal Crossing: New Horizons, unlike previous games, did not have any events at release, with the exception of Fishing Tourneys, Bug-Offs, and the Countdown. Several events were subsequently added via updates, including Bunny Day, Nature Day, May Day, International Museum Day, Wedding Season, Halloween, Turkey Day, Toy Day, and Festivale. Several of the events do not take place on a single day, but rather across several weeks or a month. Minor events do not return from previous games, though some real-world events are celebrated through Nook Shopping, where the player can purchase an event-themed item for a set period of time.

In Pocket Camp[edit]

See also: Events in Pocket Camp


References[edit]

  1. Wired Staff (April 7, 2006). "Interview: The Wild World of Katsuya Eguchi". Wired. Retrieved November 11, 2020.