January

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January is the first month in the year. During January, there is still snow on the ground that fell in December. This snow can be used to make a snowman. In the Southern Hemisphere in New Horizons, it is considered one of the summer months that occur during this period.

Events in January

Several events occur during the event of January. For more information, check the main article.

This event occurs on January 1st, but times vary depending on game.
On New Year's Day the player can also get a party popper from Tortimer.
This event occurs on the second Saturday of January, and runs all day.
In Wild World this event occurs on the third Saturday of January.
In Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf this event occurs on the third Sunday of January and enables the player to catch some special fish that day.
This event occurs on the last Sunday of January.
This event occurs on the last Sunday of January.

Birthdays

Villagers

Special characters

Possible birthdays

  • Chico - a day in December 22nd - January 19th (Capricorn)
  • Iggy - a day in December 22nd - January 19th (Capricorn)
  • Otis - a day in December 22nd - January 19th (Capricorn)
  • Sven - a day in December 22nd - January 19th (Capricorn)
  • Nosegay - a day in January 20th - February 18th (Aquarius)
  • Zoe - a day in January 20th - February 18th (Aquarius)

Fish

The following fish are found this month:

Southern Hemisphere (New Horizons)

Bugs

Not many insects are present in January (with the exception of the Southern Hemisphere in New Horizons), as it is a cold winter month. However, some bugs are very hardy and manage to cope throughout the winter:

Southern Hemisphere (New Horizons)

Sea creatures

Names in other languages

Asian languages using numbers instead of month's name.

Russian Январь
Yanvar`
January

Dutch Januari January

German Januar January

European Spanish Enero January

European French Janvier January

Italian Gennaio January