226 Oxford (Animal Crossing-e)

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Scan item Blue Tarp PG Texture.png Blue tarp
Password 🔑
OFF@cPT95OpwPl
eVW4Qlu9u3EjBh
Password item Jackhammer PG Model.png Jackhammer
Gender Male
Sign Taurus
Clothes leather jerkin
Pet phrase bully, eh
Serial ID 50828A 04-A226
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Oxford is one tough bull. This guy, wow. He can lift a piano with one hoof tied behind his back. He can push a car for miles. He even says he can pull a huge tree right out of the ground...although he might just be pulling your leg.

226 Oxford is a Series 4 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 Oxford, 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 Oxford to immediately send the player a letter that contains a blue tarp. The letter reads:

Hey Bloke! <player>,
I hear you're thinking of
moving to my village soon. I
got a moving special this
month only! I'll move all
your items for the low price
of a few hundred bells.

Think about it, Oxford

Mailing the password[edit]

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

My good friend <player>,
I think it's a good thing
that there are stubborn,
uncompromising old boors
in the world. Someone has
to be able to handle all the
fickle masses!

Bullishly yours, Oxford

If the player mails the password to Oxford specifically, there is a 60% chance they will instead send them a different letter with one of eight NES games: Balloon Fight, Clu Clu Land, DK Jr MATH, Donkey Kong, Excitebike, Golf, Pinball, or Tennis.

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 Oxford:

I was vacationing in
Spain, minding my own
business, browsing
through a china shop.
Before I knew what was
happening, some guys
hog-tied me and took
me to a big stadium.
A man dangled a red
cape in my face. I
hoofed it out of there
pronto. Adios Spain!

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