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Revision as of 16:17, July 10, 2020

"Whoa! A firefly! I caught a firefly! Yow! They're really hot!" —Animal Crossing (GCN)
"I caught a firefly! The gentle light... It relaxes me..." —Wild World
"Whoo! I caught a firefly! Now I don't need a flashlight!" —City Folk

Firefly
Artwork of Firefly
Real-world info
Name: Photuris lucicrescens
Family: Lampyridae - Fireflies
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 ホタル
 萤火虫
 Luciole
 Luciérnaga
 Lucciola
 Светлячок
 반디
 萤火虫
 Luciole
 Luciérnaga
 Leuchtkäfer
 Vuurvliegje

The Firefly (ホタル, Hotaru) is a very common insect in the Animal Crossing series. It can be found between 7 p.m. and 4 a.m. in June, flying near fresh water (rivers and ponds). It is easy to find, emitting a glow that fades and strengthens. In Wild World, fireflies are represented by bright yellow 'blobs', the same color as the light given off by buildings. In City Folk, fireflies appear more realistic.

Catch details

In New Horizons

#36

Firefly
"I caught a firefly! I'm on fire now!"

Time of year North: Jun
South: Dec
Time of day 7 PM – 4 AM
Location Flying near water
Weather Any except rain
Spawn requirement Appears from the start of the game
Selling prices  Nook's Cranny 300 Bells
 Flick 450 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


Donating to the museum

As with all insects in the Animal Crossing series, the Firefly can be donated to the museum followed by a small talk by Blathers, the curator.

In Wild World

"I've heard tales of children unable to buy candles... Yes, these unfortunate souls are said to have studied by firefly light! Ugh. The mere thought of having a bug that close... Blech! So very vile... I'd rather read in darkness!"

The Firefly can be found hovering over the pond in the first room of the Insect exhibit.

In City Folk

"Many theories exist as to why fireflies can glow, but we've yet to find a clear answer, eh wot? The answer is not nearly so relevant as the fact they are bugs, and therefore wretched."

It can be found hovering over the small pond to the bottom-left in the bottom terrace, occasionally.

In New Leaf

After being donated to the museum, the Firefly can be found periodically hovering over a small pond in the first room of the insect exhibit. The exhibit says the following:

"Both male and female fireflies are capable of producing light from their lower abdomens. This light isn't the same as the light from a lightbulb, though, and isn't hot when you touch it. Fireflies can actually glow when in the egg and larval stages, but that light is comparatively weaker."

In New Horizons

"The firefly isn't a fly at all! It is a beetle, you see--and one known for its ghastly glowing backside. This light is called "bioluminescence" and it is caused by...by...a chemical reaction in the rump. Males flash about in the night sky to attract females, while their larvae turn on the glow to put off predators. Speaking of their yucky young, firefly larvae love to dine on snails! Hoo Ewwww!"

After being donated, fireflies can be found hovering above the pond that surrounds the "quiet bench" area in the main bug exhibit.

Encyclopedia information

After the player has caught a Firefly for the first time, they can find information about it in the bug tab of their encyclopedia.

Wild World

Firefly WW Sprite.png    ''Both males and females light up. They inhale to light up, and exhale to go out."
  • Size- 15 mm
  • Season- Summer
  • Time- Night

City Folk

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New Leaf

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New Horizons

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Further information

The lampyridae, colloquially known as the firefly or lightning bug, is an insect most notable for its bioluminescence. In this regard it is similar to the jellyfish. Oddly enough, there are many species that do not produce light at all.

File:Real firefly.png
A real life firefly

Gallery


Names in other languages

Japanese ホタル
hotaru
Firefly

Korean 반디
bandi
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Simplified Chinese 萤火虫
yínghuǒchóng
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Traditional Chinese 螢火蟲
Unknown

Russian Светлячок
Svetlyanok
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Dutch Vuurvliegje -

German Leuchtkäfer Glow Beetle

European Spanish Luciérnaga -

European French Luciole -

Italian Lucciola -