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{{Infobox Event
|name = Sports Fair
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| image    = [[File:PG Sports Fair 1.png|250px]]
|image = SportsFair1.png
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|occurs = [[March]] 20<sup>th</sup> or 21<sup>st</sup> and [[September]] 23<sup>rd</sup> or 24<sup>th</sup>
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| occurs   = '''Spring Sports Fair'''<br>[[March]] {{Date|20}} or {{Date|21}}<br>'''Fall Sports Fair'''<br>[[September]] {{Date|22}} or {{Date|23}}
|special characters = None
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| time    = 9 AM — 5 PM <small>([[#Timetable|timetable]])</small>
|appearance = {{PG}},<br>{{DnMe+}}
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| host    = [[Tortimer]]
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| visitors = [[Copper]]{{Note|During gymnastics from 9 AM to 11 AM}}
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| ja-name = うんどうかい プログラム
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| de-name = Frühlings-Sportfest
 
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The '''Sports Fair''' is an event that occurs only in {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}. There are two fairs - the fair in the [[autumn]] takes place from [[September]] 23rd to September 24th, while the one in the [[spring]] is set from [[March]] 20th to March 21st.
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The '''Sports Fair''' is a semiannual [[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).
  
[[File:Apricota 012.JPG|thumb|right|120px|Spring Medal]]
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[[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]], the mayor, is present at the events, which take place around the [[Wishing Well]]. After speaking to Tortimer, the [[player]] will receive a medal which can be placed in their home. Each event has its own music, which replaces the hourly music in the surrounding [[acres]]. All participating [[villager]]s wear white outfits - girls have a pink stripe along the side, while boys have blue stripes.
 
  
 
==Events==
 
==Events==
There are four events in the fair, each lasting for two hours. Here are the events, in the order that they take place -
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There are four events in the Sports Fair, each lasting for two hours.
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===Gymnastics===
 
===Gymnastics===
At 9 in the morning, [[Copper]] heads an aerobics session that four [[villager]]s participate in, mimicking his actions. The [[player]] also can participate, using the C Stick to control the motions. Occasionally, villagers will lose their place and start to panic. The event ends at 11 in the morning.
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At 9 AM, [[Copper]] heads an aerobics session (same as [[Morning Aerobics]] that four villagers participate in, mimicking his actions. The player also can participate, using {{Input|cstick|console=GCN}} to control the motions. Occasionally, villagers will lose their place and start to panic. The event ends at 11 AM.
===Foot Race===
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The foot race is an event that begins right after the aerobics session, running for two hours. Four villagers will participate, while a fifth villager acts as the starter. There is a race for each gender, each involving running around the [[Wishing Well]] five times. The winner and loser of each race will both show emotions after the race is over. The non-participating villagers will be on the sidelines cheering. While racing, villagers will frequently trip over, much to their embarrassment. The [[player]] can also parcticipate, using the "B" button to run.
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===Foot race===
===Ball Toss===
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The foot race is an event that begins right after the aerobics session, running for two hours. Four villagers will participate, while a fifth villager acts as the starter. There is a race for each gender, each involving running around the [[wishing well]] five times. The winner and loser of each race will both show emotions after the race is over. The non-participating villagers will be on the sidelines cheering. While racing, villagers will frequently trip over, much to their embarrassment.
The ball toss is the third event in the sports fair, starting at 1pm and ending at 3pm, two hours later. Two teams of two villagers will repeatedly throw balls into a net, while another villager will cheer on both teams. Many of the villagers are confused by this sport, while others will find it pointless.
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<center><gallery>
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PG Foot Race.png
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===Tug-o-War===
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===Ball toss===
The final event in the sports fair is the tug-o-war, which goes for two hours starting at 3pm. Two teams of two pull a long rope across a red line, while a fifth villager waves a red flag enthusiastically at them.
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The ball toss is the third event in the sports fair, starting at 1 PM and ending at 3 PM, two hours later. Two teams of two villagers will repeatedly throw balls into a net, while another villager will cheer on both teams. Many of the villagers are confused by this sport, while others will find it pointless.
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PG Sports Fair 2.png
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<center><gallery>
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===Tug-o-war===
File:SportsFair1.png
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The final event in the sports fair is the tug-o-war, which goes for two hours starting at 3 PM. Two teams of two pull a long rope across a red line, while a fifth villager waves a red flag enthusiastically at them.
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PG Sports Fair 1.png
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</gallery>
  
==Time Table==
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==Timetable==
 
{{SportsTime}}
 
{{SportsTime}}
  
{{Events}}
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==Notes==
[[category:events]]
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{{Note list}}
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{{Navbox Events}}
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[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori 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:Dòngwù Sēnlín events]]

Latest revision as of 18:39, January 2, 2024

Sports Fair
PG Sports Fair 1.png
Occurrence
Spring Sports Fair
March 20th or 21st
Fall Sports Fair
September 22nd or 23rd
Time 9 AM — 5 PM (timetable)
Host Tortimer
Visitors Copper[nb 1]
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 うんどうかい プログラム
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 Frühlings-Sportfest
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The Sports Fair is a semiannual event in the first-generation Animal Crossing games where the player and villagers 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 spring championship pennant or autumn championship pennant in Doubutsu no Mori+, or a spring medal or autumn medal in Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+. 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.

Events[edit]

There are four events in the Sports Fair, each lasting for two hours.

Gymnastics[edit]

At 9 AM, Copper heads an aerobics session (same as Morning Aerobics that four villagers participate in, mimicking his actions. The player also can participate, using GCN C Stick.svg to control the motions. Occasionally, villagers will lose their place and start to panic. The event ends at 11 AM.

Foot race[edit]

The foot race is an event that begins right after the aerobics session, running for two hours. Four villagers will participate, while a fifth villager acts as the starter. There is a race for each gender, each involving running around the wishing well five times. The winner and loser of each race will both show emotions after the race is over. The non-participating villagers will be on the sidelines cheering. While racing, villagers will frequently trip over, much to their embarrassment.

Ball toss[edit]

The ball toss is the third event in the sports fair, starting at 1 PM and ending at 3 PM, two hours later. Two teams of two villagers will repeatedly throw balls into a net, while another villager will cheer on both teams. Many of the villagers are confused by this sport, while others will find it pointless.

Tug-o-war[edit]

The final event in the sports fair is the tug-o-war, which goes for two hours starting at 3 PM. Two teams of two pull a long rope across a red line, while a fifth villager waves a red flag enthusiastically at them.

Timetable[edit]

9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM
Gymnastics
Foot Race
Ball Toss
Tug-o-War

Notes[edit]

  1. During gymnastics from 9 AM to 11 AM