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− | The '''Sports Fair''' is a | + | The '''Sports Fair''' is a biannual [[event]] in the [[First generation|first-generation]] ''Animal Crossing'' games where the [[player]] and [[villager]]s participate in various activities. There are two fairs: the '''Spring Sports Fair''', which coincides with the spring equinox (either March 20 or 21), and the '''Fall Sports Fair''', which coincides with the autumn equinox (either September 22 or 23). |
[[Tortimer]] is present at the events, which take place around the [[wishing well]]. After speaking to Tortimer, the [[player]] will receive either a {{I|spring championship pennant|DnM+}} or {{I|autumn championship pennant|DnM+}} in {{DnM+}}, or a {{I|spring medal|Animal Crossing}} or {{I|autumn medal|Animal Crossing}} in {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}. Each event has its own music, which replaces the hourly music in the surrounding [[acres]]. All participating villagers wear white outfits; females have a pink stripe along the side, while males have blue stripes. In the Japanese versions, villagers also wear hats. | [[Tortimer]] is present at the events, which take place around the [[wishing well]]. After speaking to Tortimer, the [[player]] will receive either a {{I|spring championship pennant|DnM+}} or {{I|autumn championship pennant|DnM+}} in {{DnM+}}, or a {{I|spring medal|Animal Crossing}} or {{I|autumn medal|Animal Crossing}} in {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}. Each event has its own music, which replaces the hourly music in the surrounding [[acres]]. All participating villagers wear white outfits; females have a pink stripe along the side, while males have blue stripes. In the Japanese versions, villagers also wear hats. |