176 Timmy (Animal Crossing-e)

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Scan item Wide-Screen TV PG Model.png Wide-screen TV
Password 🔑
XUOIqB%hjnrg3G
HFOedwudoUvoh2
Password item G Logo PG Model.png G logo
Gender Male
Sign Gemini
Serial ID 50320A 04-A176
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Little Timmy may look like a cute little raccoon, but behind those big, innocent eyes is the brain of a savvy businessman. When Tom Nook retires, his family business will be in good paws, that's for sure.

176 Timmy is a Series 3 Animal Crossing-e Character Card. It can be scanned in Animal Crossing at the e-Reader Transfer Machine in the post office to receive a letter and gift from Timmy, or on the Game Boy Advance by itself to display a different letter. The password on the card can also be sent in a letter to receive a letter and gift.

Scanning in Animal Crossing[edit]

Scanning this card at the e-Reader Transfer Machine in the post office causes Timmy to immediately send the player a letter that contains a wide-screen TV. The letter reads:

To the esteemed <player>,
Tommy and I wish to extend
our formal invitation to
visit the top floor of
Nookington's department
store whenever you wish for
a sublime shopping experience.

Thanks much! ーTimmy Nook

Mailing the password[edit]

Typing the password printed on the card into a letter and mailing it to any villager causes Timmy to send the player a letter that contains a G logo after two more days of playing. The letter reads:

Good day to you, <player>,
I'm Timmy Nook. I work on
the second floor at
Nookington's. As part of our
special sale today, I'm
sending you this fine
harp!

Thank you much! Timmy

Scanning on the Game Boy Advance[edit]

Scanning this card while the Game Boy Advance is not connected to Animal Crossing displays the following message from Timmy:

A customer once told
me that my brother and
I are too young to
be on the sales floor.
To this I say, how
ridiculous, hm?
Father's taught us
the trade very well!
Why, I was selling
clothing before I
knew how to walk!
Too young, indeed!

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