229 Twirp (Animal Crossing-e)

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Scan item Green Golf Bag PG Model.png Green golf bag
Password 🔑
gkhhS34inU6JzT
D75peCC#9ROFRf
Password item Soda Machine PG Model.png Soda machine
Gender Male
Sign Leo
Clothes arctic camo
Pet phrase CHIRP
Serial ID 50831A 04-A229
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Twirp has been in a sour mood ever since he lost the feathers on his head. He even became a wig maker hoping to create a natural-looking feather "enhancement" for his shiny noggin. Would someone tell this guy that bald is beautiful?

229 Twirp 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 Twirp, 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 Twirp to immediately send the player a letter that contains a green golf bag. The letter reads:

CHIRP CHIRP! <player>,
I don't mean to be negative,
but there are a lot of hair
products out there and very
few scalp products. I asked
Nook about it but he told
me to browse not carouse.

Outta hair, Twirp

Mailing the password[edit]

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

Hardworkin' <player>,
Don't lose, <player>!
Whatever you do, just don't
give up! And if things get
rough, have a little
faith, breathe
and relax, CHIRP.

Your pal, Twirp

If the player mails the password to Twirp 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 Twirp:

If I hear one more
person say "bald is
beautiful," I'm gonna
shave their heads.
Let's see how they
feel about their
beautiful hairless
head, CHIRP!
If it's so beautiful,
why do we have hair
or feathers in the
first place?

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