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  • Additional Buildings

You can unlock additional locations within your village by satisfying certain conditions, as indicated below. If you have satisfied the conditions as stated and the new location does not become available, wait a few days. Some places will not appear until you have been living in the village for 7 to 10 days, or there may be an additional time restriction after you meet the other criteria. Most buildings must be obtained through the Public Works.
Club LOL - Upgrade Nookling Junction at least once, give Dr. Shrunk permission when he visits, and obtain signatures from six villagers.
Dream Suite - Visit Isabelle, who should be asleep in the Town Hall.
Fortune Teller Shop - Have your fortune read 20 times by Katrina, the visiting fortune teller, then talk to her again and the shop will become an option.
Garden Center - Plant or water 30 plants or flowers/trees, or pull 30 weeds.
Kicks - Spend over 8000 bells in the Able Sisters' shop.
Museum Shop - Donate at least 20 items (with one or more in each category) to the museum, and talk to Blathers daily.
Shampoodle - Spend at least 10,000 bells in Able Sisters' or Kicks and then wait at least 10 days after Kicks is built.
The Island Resort - Upgrade to a house, then talk to Tortimer at the docks and you can visit the island a day later.
The Roost Cafe - Donate 50 items to the Museum, and unlock the Museum Shop, then talk to Blathers 7 days after the shop's grand opening.
  • Animal Pictures

You can receive pictures of your neighbor animals by either becoming good friends with them (by performing tasks for them and interacting them in a positive way on a regular basis), or by playing the event on April Fool's Day. During that event, if you pick the fake copy of an animal, you'll receive a picture of the real one.
  • Approval Rating

In order to pass ordinances and commission public works projects after becoming mayor, you must increase your approval rating around town to the maximum 100 percent. There are several ways to increase your approval, and you'll likely need to accomplish them all.
ActionApproval Points
  • Change town flag
  • 3 points (awarded once only).
  • Change town music
  • 3 points (awarded once only).
  • Donate fish/bug/fossil/artwork to museum
  • 7 points (awarded once only).
  • Fish out trash from water
  • 1 point each (repeatable).
  • Introduce yourself to villagers
  • 1 point per villager.
  • Perform errands for villagers
  • 3 points per errand (repeatable).
  • Playing the game
  • Up to 3 points per day.
  • Post on the bulletin board next to train station
  • 3 points (awarded once only).
  • Pull weeds
  • 1 point each (repeatable).
  • Sell anything to Re-Tail
  • 3 points (awarded once only).
  • Sell junk/trash to Re-Tail
  • 1 points (repeatable).
  • Send letters
  • 1 point each (repeatable).
  • Upgrade the tent you start with to a house
  • 20 points (awarded once only).
  • Water flowers
  • 1 point each (repeatable).
  • Bee-Free

You can avoid having to deal with bees when you shake trees. To do so, open your town gate to allow people to visit. Now you can shake trees for furniture, bugs, and bells without the risk of running into an angry swarm.
  • Dr. Shrunk Rewards

After you've seen all of Dr. Shrunk's comedy performances, talk to him one last time. He'll teach you the Shrunk Funk Shuffle, which is the animation he uses at the end of his shows. He'll also give you a unique jacket.
  • Easy Bells

The easiest way to get bells in the game is to visit the Island Resort after nightfall. When you leave the hut, you can talk to the gyroid and he'll let you borrow any tools that you need. Using the net, you can capture beetles that appear on trees there. While you are on the island, you can gather more insects than you would usually be able to carry, then take them back to the mainland and make several trips to the store. The golden stag beetle is worth 12,000 bells at Re-Tail, and other insects fetch a similar price. If you want to improve the rate at which valuable insects spawn, you can chop down some of the trees at the center of the area and dig out their stumps.Edition
  • Fortune Cookie Lucky Ticket Prizes

Purchasing one of the fifty Fortune Cookies from Timmy/Tommy stores grants you a Lucky Ticket which you can trade in for a special item.
UnlockableHow to unlock
  • 1-Up Mushroom
  • Fortune Cookie #24
  • ? Block
  • Fortune Cookie #25
  • Arwing
  • Fortune Cookie #36
  • Bad Bro's Stache
  • Fortune Cookie #44
  • Big Bro's Mustache
  • Fortune Cookie #45
  • Bill Blaster
  • Fortune Cookie #28
  • Block Floor
  • Fortune Cookie #02
  • Block
  • Fortune Cookie #17
  • Blue Falcon
  • Fortune Cookie #34
  • Blue Pikmin
  • Fortune Cookie #14
  • Coin
  • Fortune Cookie #18
  • Fi Mask
  • Fortune Cookie #50
  • Fire Bar
  • Fortune Cookie #27
  • Fire Flower
  • Fortune Cookie #20
  • Goal Pole
  • Fortune Cookie #19
  • Green Shell
  • Fortune Cookie #22
  • Hero's Boots
  • Fortune Cookie #49
  • Hero's Cap
  • Fortune Cookie #08
  • Hero's Clothes
  • Fortune Cookie #03
  • Hero's Pants
  • Fortune Cookie #05
  • Kart
  • Fortune Cookie #32
  • Majora's Mask
  • Fortune Cookie #09
  • Master Sword
  • Fortune Cookie #35
  • Metroid
  • Fortune Cookie #47
  • Midna's Mask
  • Fortune Cookie #11
  • Mushroom Mural
  • Fortune Cookie #01
  • Peach's Parasol
  • Fortune Cookie #07
  • Pikmin
  • Fortune Cookie #33
  • Pipe
  • Fortune Cookie #26
  • Random Item
  • Fortune Cookie #04
  • Random Item
  • Fortune Cookie #06
  • Random Item
  • Fortune Cookie #16
  • Random Item
  • Fortune Cookie #30
  • Random Item
  • Fortune Cookie #38
  • Red Pikmin
  • Fortune Cookie #13
  • S.S. Dolphin
  • Fortune Cookie #39
  • Samus Mask
  • Fortune Cookie #10
  • Super Mushroom
  • Fortune Cookie #21
  • Super Star
  • Fortune Cookie #23
  • Toad Hat
  • Fortune Cookie #12
  • Triforce
  • Fortune Cookie #37
  • Triple Bananas
  • Fortune Cookie #48
  • Triple Red Shells
  • Fortune Cookie #31
  • Varia Suit Pants
  • Fortune Cookie #42
  • Varia Suit Shoes
  • Fortune Cookie #43
  • Varia Suit
  • Fortune Cookie #46
  • Virtual BOY
  • Fortune Cookie #40
  • Wii Balance Board
  • Fortune Cookie #41
  • Yellow Pikmin
  • Fortune Cookie #15
  • Yoshi's Egg
  • Fortune Cookie #29
  • Four Mannequins

There are four mannequins you can unlock. The first three are unlocked by talking to Mable, Sable, and Labelle each day until you become good friends with each of them. You'll find the fourth mannequin once you purchase your first item from the third floor of the T&T Emporium building.
  • Gold Tools

You can unlock the various gold tools by completing the corresponding requirements, as indicated below.
Shovel - Purchase 50 fertilizer packs from T&T Emporium.
Fishing Rod - Catch every type of fish and talk to Chip at the next fishing tournament.
Net - Catch every type of bug, then talk to Nate at the next Bug-Off.
Watering Can - Receive and maintain a perfect town rating for 15 days in a row, then talk to Isabelle about the town rating at the Town Hall.
Axe - Purchase 50 tree saplings from the Gardening Shop.
Slingshot - Shoot down 16 balloons and it will appear in the air, suspended by three gold balloons.
  • Happy Home Showcase

The Happy Home Showcase is a Streetpass area that you can access once you pay off your first house loan, which comes to a total of 10,000 bells. Once you talk to Tom Nook after doing so, he'll walk you through using the ATM and you can meet Isabelle's younger brother, Digy. You'll find him near the arch in Main Street.
  • Having the opposite gender's hairstyles

After getting your haircut about 15 times, Harriett will offer to let you get the male hairstyles if you're female and female hairstyles if you're male.
  • HHA Rewards

As you earn points with the Happy Room Academy, you can earn the following prizes.

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PrizeHow to unlock
  • Arched Golden Door
  • 700,000 Points
  • Gold HHA Plaque
  • 70,000 Points
  • Gold HHA Trophy
  • 100,000 Points
  • Gold House Model
  • 150,000 Points
  • Golden Exterior
  • 500,000 Points
  • Golden Fence
  • 900,000 Points
  • Golden Mailbox
  • 1,100,000 Points
  • Golden Roof
  • 300,000 Points
  • HHA Pennant
  • 20,000 Points
  • HHA Tee
  • 10,000 Points
  • Silver HHA Plaque
  • 30,000 Points
  • Silver HHA Trophy
  • 90,000 Points
  • How to find rare wetsuits

To find the 9 rare wetsuits, you will need to buy them off the island. It is VERY rare to find one on sale so if you see one, be sure to buy it. They don't do anything special, but there are some great designs including a stripy red and white wetsuit.
  • How to get your villagers pictures

To get your villagers pictures, you need to become best friends with them. To become best friends with another villager, you need to talk to them a lot, do favours for them, go to their house sometimes, invite them over to your house sometimes and never hit them with a net or a eekhammer.
The second way you can get your villagers pictures is when it's April Fools on ACNL, if you pick the fake copy of the animal, the real one will give you their picture. You can get all of your villagers pictures if you pick every fake one correct.
  • How to unlock Happy Home Showcase

To unlock the streetpass house area, Happy Home Showcase, you need to pay off your first house loan for 10,000 bells. Then, talk to Tom Nook and get him to explain how to use the ATM. Then, Isabelle's younger brother, Digby will be outside the arch in Main Street.
  • How to unlock the gardening shop

To unlock the Gardening Shop, you need to either:
Plant 30 trees.
Water 30 flowers.
Plant 30 flowers.
Pick 30 weeds.
The Gardening Shop is owned by a sloth Lief. If you have over 50 weeds in your town, he will close the shop temporarily.
  • Magic Rocks

Like in the previous Animal Crossing games, there is a rock in each town that, if you hit it with a shovel or axe, gives out money. It only does this once per day, of course, but you can get up to 8,000 bells if you hit it enough.
  • More Money From Rocks

Every day you play the game, there's a rock that contains some hidden bells. You can whack the rock with a shovel to send some bells flying. Repeated hits during a limited time period will allow you to gain additional bells, but normally the number is limited somewhat by the step you automatically tack back after whacking the rock. One way to fix this is to stand against a rock, then dig holes to your left and right, as well as behind you. Now when you hit the rock, it won't send you flying backward. You can whack it more frequently to produce additional bells before the invisible timer expires, handily increasing your total earnings.
  • More Profits

Make sure to sell your stuff at Re-Tail when you have the opportunity, rather than at the Nook stores. Re-Tail will offer more bells for items you sell. For example, your fruit can sell for 80 at a Nook store, but sells for 100 at Re-Tail. That's a 25% price increase in your favor.
  • Mushrooms From Stumps

If you cut down a tree and you notice some symbols on the stump, don't dig it out like you normally might. Leave it where it sets for a few days and mushrooms will start growing from the stump.
  • Ore/Gem Rock

You likely already know about the special rock that appears somewhere in your village every day, which produces money when struck with a shovel. However, there's also another rock that breaks when you hit it and leaves behind a special piece of ore or a gem (like a ruby), which you can then sell for a good price. Hit the rock with a silver shovel and you may be able to acquire as many as nine gems in one day.
  • Perfect Fruit

Look around your town for fruit trees of the variety that are native to your town. Next, look for trees that drop fruit of a different color. When that happens, plant that fruit and it will grow into a 'perfect' tree. That tree's fruit can be sold for a larger than normal profit, though eventually the tree may stop producing its special fruit and the value of its yield will significantly decrease. Still, you can enjoy the perfect fruit while it lasts!
  • QR Machine

Nintendo animal crossing editionBecome friends with Sable by talking to her every day and eventually a QR machine will become available for your use inside The Able Sisters building.
  • Reggie Comes To New Leaf

When you visit the HH Showcase, you may be able to check out the house that belongs to Reggie Fils-Aime, a Nintendo employee. His profile indicates that he lives in West 12. His house has a yellow roof and his interior contains familiar Nintendo content.
  • Reserve Land

Animals have a tendency to move into places in your town that you might be saving for something neat. If you have something in mind for a plot of land, mark your territory using some custom signs. Then you can just remove them when you're ready to actually build.
  • Rotten Fruit Disposal

If you're stuck with rotten fruit, normally you would have to pay to dispose of it at Re-Tail. However, an alternate option is to plant the rotten fruit to produce a sapling, which you can then dig up and remove. That technique saves you the cost of disposal.
  • Silver Tools

You can acquire the various silver tools by satisfying certain requirements, as indicated below.
Shovel - Donate 15 fossils to the Museum, then buy it for 500 bells when it randomly appears on sale on the building's second floor.
Fishing Rod - Donate 30 fish or sea creatures to the Museum, then buy it for 500 bells on the building's second floor.
Net - Donate 30 bugs to the Museum, then buy it for 500 bells on the building's second floor.
Watering Can - Purchase 50 or more flower seeds.
Axe - Randomly available on the island, in exchange for 8 medals.
Slingshot - Shoot down 16 presents, then shoot down the slingshot (held aloft by two silver balloons)
  • Stop villagers from moving in to a certain area

If you have a spot in your town reserved for something special, but don't want villagers moving there, put some custom design boards in the area. Villagers can't move their houses where public works are so if you do that, it will be clear of any houses.
  • Switching the gyroids On-Stage in Club lol

To switch the gyroids that are on stage in club lol, during the day, go into the club and go on the stage. Make sure you have some gyroids in your pockets. Press A in front of one of the gyroids and it will ask whether you want to switch gyroids.
  • The secret of the silver shovel

You may know about a daily fake rock in your town that breaks into a gem. Well there is a secret way to get up to 9 gems in one day! When you go to find the money rock, hold a silver shovel. Every day, there is a chance that when you hit the money rock with a silver shovel, gems will come out instead of money. You can get a maximum of 8 gems from it along with your daily gem rock, giving you 9 gems.
  • Turnip Trading with Friends

If you and a friend adjust your console Time/Date settings and find an arrangement where one of you can buy cheap Turnips and the other can sell them at a tidy profit, you can buy as many Turnips as you can afford (up to 1000, to fill a storage bay) and then travel to your friend's town to sell them for a huge profit. Repeat the process as often as you like.
  • Unlocking the Cafe

To unlock the cafe you require to do these things. You should contribute fifty things (bugs, fish/sea creatures, fossils and art) to the museum. The gallery (museum) second floor should've been open for seven days.
  • Waking Cyrus

You can wake up Cyrus. To do so, you need to sell items to Reese totaling 100,000 bells or more. You must also have 100 or more things in your catalog, and 7 or more days need to ahve passed since you started your game's file.


By/Feb. 28, 2020 11:52 am EST/Updated: March 25, 2020 2:32 pm EST

The Animal Crossing franchise has captured the hearts of Nintendo fans since the original GameCube dropped back in 2001. That's 19 years of befriending birds, bears, and pigs while working feverishly for a Japanese raccoon dog — a history the big 'N' is awfully proud of. Fnaf world scott cawthon conversation.

While many adored Animal Crossing once upon a time (and still very much do), their adult eyes and minds have opened to some of the stranger bits of Nintendo's beloved series. Time in the real world has helped paint the franchise's concepts and characters in a whole new light, and has made everything seem a little less rosy and innocent as a result.

Here are some of the things only adults notice in Animal Crossing. If you're a die-hard fan of the series and can't bear to see it criticized, you've been warned. If you're ultra-curious about what Nintendo's life sim really teaches people, then the truth awaits.

The perspective of Animal Crossing defies science

The art style found in the Animal Crossing series is fairly unique, and does well to make the player feel both comforted and relaxed. The characters are chibi in nature, your animal friends are cute, and the world itself is really pretty to look at.

It's a darn shame, then, that Animal Crossing had to go with that weird scrolling horizon mechanic. Quite honestly, it takes you out of the experience a bit. It also doesn't make any sense from a scientific perspective.

In the image above, for example, you can see trees disappearing over the horizon mere meters from where the characters are standing. That dramatic a curvature would mean the world Animal Crossing takes place in is extremely small. But you know that's not the case! There are other locations. In the upcoming Animal Crossing: New Horizons, your friends live on other islands. Where do they fit?

This technique really falls apart when you realize it's not used when moving left or right. By Animal Crossing's calculation, the world is not a sphere but, instead, some kind of strange cylinder; a giant rolling pin out in space. There are hordes of people who believe the Earth is flat already, Nintendo. Don't make the 'Animal Crossing theory' a thing.

You are Tom Nook's indentured servant

How to find the texting simulator hidden easter egg roblox. Since day one, players have seen through Tom Nook's adorable facade and called him out on what he really is: a greedy capitalist who views you as nothing more than a source of labor. When you first set foot into Animal Crossing's universe, it's Tom Nook who conveniently shows up with a home in exchange for working at his store. If you manage to get out from under your mortgage, Tom Nook ensures you're never really free by expanding said home without your permission.

And think about what you'll be doing in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Tom Nook is offering you a vacation package to a deserted island, where you and your animal friends will camp at first, but eventually build a functioning town with modern amenities. That new town will be built on the backs of those who are supposed to be on vacation. And Tom Nook? Tom Nook will reap most of the benefits. Tom Nook will be making money on his vacation package, and by selling you everything you need to transform your new home into something more habitable.

And you? Roblox free download latest version. You'll be working hard to make it all possible, none the wiser that Tom Nook has duped you for probably the sixth or seventh time.

Animal Crossing encourages you to go into debt

In a lot of ways, Animal Crossing is just like real life. Trade your human friends in for some dogs and cows, and you're essentially doing the same things you are in the earth realm. You're buying a home you can't afford immediately. You're spending money on things to put into that home. You're working endlessly to try and pay everything off so you can lessen your anxiety and feel some semblance of financial freedom.

But you never quite get there, do you? Because just like in the real world, you'll want to buy and collect more things. Those things, as it turns out, require more space. And so, as Gamasutra puts it, 'the additional space just [fuels] more material acquisitions, continuing the cycle.'

For better or worse, Animal Crossing encourages you to take on debt. Not only that, it entices you to remain forever in debt by offering you shiny new items for your home, and expansions that can increase the size of your abode so you have room for those new toys. If you think about it, Animal Crossing could simply end when you pay off your home and decorate it with a few things. What more do you need? Unfortunately, just like real life, the game is designed to keep you running on that hamster wheel for as long as possible.

Tom Nook is basically Jeff Bezos at this point

When you first crossed paths with Tom Nook in Animal Crossing, he was just a tanuki with a dream. He was a small-scale merchant, selling goods to villagers and even dabbling a tiny bit in real estate. Fast forward a few entries in the series, however, and Tom Nook has become something else entirely.

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Tom Nook's venture has evolved into a conglomerate of sorts called Nook, Inc. His business offers vacation packages to remote islands. Nook owns stores, as well. Nook even has his own smartphone called the NookPhone, which keeps vacationers connected and enables them to rack up and spend what are called 'Nook Miles.' Those Nook Miles, in case you were wondering, can be used to purchase items from Tom Nook's store.

The path Tom Nook has traveled is not unlike that of Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon. Bezos, too, started a small business that eventually became massive to the point of being unavoidable. And just like Nook, Bezos is now slapping the Amazon name on all kinds of different goods and services, including tablets, video streaming services, and more.

You might not be far off from seeing Nook Prime two-day delivery and NookFlix movies, folks. It also wouldn't be a surprise if Nook, Inc. didn't pay any taxes, either.

Isabelle is every overworked woman

Isabelle is one of the more delightful characters in the Animal Crossing universe. She's kind. She's happy-go-lucky. She's always willing to help, and almost always wears a smile whenever you see her. As you, the player, progress toward your goals in Animal Crossing (whatever they may be), Isabelle is there every step of the way to guide you and make sure you have exactly what you need.

It's become clear, however, that Isabelle doesn't get near the credit she deserves. In that regard, she seems representative of just about every overworked woman in the world. She pours her heart and soul endlessly into the task at hand, only to see someone else receive all of the accolades and all the attention.

Think about Animal Crossing: New Leaf for a moment. You got to be the mayor, and had the always-helpful Isabelle at your side to make sure things ran smoothly. But it was Isabelle who really did the work, right? She handled all the big stuff behind the scenes. And when you stopped playing, the town kept running — all thanks to Isabelle. You got the fancy title of mayor, but really, a certain yellow dog was the real woman in charge. She made sure the whole operation didn't fall apart while you decorated your private residence.

It's no wonder Isabelle took a liking to Vacation Juice. She deserves a drink for dealing with all this nonsense.

None of your friendships are real

It's unbelievable just how much Animal Crossing makes you care about anthropomorphic animals. You spend a lot of time in the games working and prettying up your home, sure. But there's also a lot of relationship building involved. You make new acquaintances. You eventually turn those acquaintances into friends. You grow to appreciate their personalities and their quirks, and eventually, you find yourself wondering how Rosie the cat is doing even when you're not playing.

That's not how it works in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. In that particular entry, your so-called pals do not care about you unless you're willing to spend a little money.

The characters in Pocket Camp come and go more quickly than in typical Animal Crossing titles, though they will visit a while longer if you meet their very specific demands. As The Vergestates, 'Your animal 'friends' will adamantly refuse to come stay with you unless you decorate your camp with furniture they consider stylish.' This unfortunately leaves you to tussle with a rather heartbreaking truth: 'all of your relationships are conditional and based on status and money, rather than true affection and respect.'

If that isn't downright depressing — especially in a series known for its charming escapism — then what is?

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There's some weird cannibal stuff going on

A lot of video games feature animals as the stars, and it's clear the concept is a popular one. Players love seeing Donkey Kong leap from platform to platform and adore Sonic's spin dash. Most people have probably never seen a real-life bandicoot before, so Crash is the clear favorite. Animals are a staple of video games. But when you get into the simulation side of things — and animals are the characters — the situation gets weird.

Here's a question for you: what do the animals in Animal Crossing eat? Are they against killing their own kind, either for food or for luxury?

It's strange to think about, but even more strange when you play while keeping this in mind. It's not unusual to see cows chilling out on cowskin rugs, for example. Birds attending a barbecue where other birds are roasted isn't out of the ordinary. Heck, as Reddit user animalcrosser93 found, you can even get a turkey to come over for Thanksgiving dinner. The human character's eyes in the shot above say it all: it's bizarre and slightly uncomfortable.

Given how games are made, you could probably insert whatever kind of character into a situation and get a similar — if not the same — result. But maybe Nintendo should pay more attention to these awkward circumstances. While serving up steaks in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, you don't want Patty to get offended.

Dr. Shrunk is in a very unhappy marriage

Dr. Shrunk is the resident psychiatrist/comedian in Animal Crossing, and while he's not all that funny, his wisecracks typically fall on the lighthearted side. He's a walking, talking dad joke if there ever was one, but one of his routines in Animal Crossing: City Folk is actually pretty soul crushing. It will make your heart ache for the doc, and you'll feel bad about not being more supportive of his comedy career.

'Did you know that love makes everything nicer,' Dr. Shrunk begins, starting everyone off with warm fuzzy feelings. 'So let me tell you about my wife! She used to be the sweetest girl in the whole wide world!'

Aww, that's so .. wait. She used to be? As in she's not now?

'But these days,' Dr. Shrunk continues, 'the missus says things like .. 'Get a REAL job, Shrunk!' [..] 'Your jokes make people feel QUEASY!'

Dr. Shrunk then puts on the saddest face as he makes his despair felt.

'Yep, the missus really knows how to make me feel small ..'

The doc goes on to say that's why he loves his wife, but you can see the Stockholm Syndrome in the man's eyes. He's married to a woman who not only doesn't love him anymore, but can't stand him. It's a sour dose of reality that most people probably play video games to get away from, but you probably shouldn't tell Dr. Shrunk that — he sounds like he's miserable enough as it is.

There are plenty of reasons to be afraid of Kapp'n

It's no secret that travel is a big part of Animal Crossing, and, as luck would have it, there exists a character whose main purpose is to shuttle you to and fro. Whether it's by boat or by taxi, you can count on Kapp'n to get you where you need to go. Unfortunately, you can also count on Kapp'n to be extra creepy while he's doing it — especially if your character is a woman.

If you make the mistake of taking a ride with Kapp'n, you can expect inappropriate questions like, 'So .. are ye romantically involved with anyone?' and 'Yar I'm just curious, could a lass like yerself fall for a turtle like me?' These inquiries come flying your way even though Kapp'n is married and has a kid. Holy smokes.

And it gets worse, because Kapp'n isn't a turtle at all, despite saying he is. As some Reddit users discovered, Kapp'n is actually based on a Japanese monster called the Kappa. That's right, kids — 'kappa' isn't just a meme used by people in Twitch chats; it's a creature from Japanese folklore that abducts and eats children. Think about that the next time Kapp'n offers you a ride.

Coco is probably the soul of a dead person

Here's a dirty little secret you'll discover when playing Animal Crossing for the first time: not all the characters are animals. Some look like little robots. Some appear to be toys brought to life. Some take on the shape of a certain animal, but really, they're something far more disturbing.

Like Coco, for example. Coco is a peculiar bunny, if you're expecting her to look like most bunnies. That odd appearance should definitely be a sign something is amiss, though. Bunnies don't have black holes where their eyes and mouth should be. Bunnies aren't named after the Coco of folklore, which 'is said to outright kidnap and devour any disobedient child.' Yes, another child-eater.

It's almost as though Coco isn't a bunny at all. And, as you've probably guessed, that's likely the case. Coco, according to the Animal Crossing Fandom page, seems to be a haniwa — a ritualistic clay figure — controlled by the spirit of a deceased being.

That's not to say Coco is evil or anything. In fact, she's quite nice once you get to know her. But you'll undoubtedly have the truth about her in the back of your mind each time the two of you meet going forward. Sorry for making things weird, Animal Crossing fans, but it had to be said.

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Tom Nook might be a single dad

One of Animal Crossing's great mysteries isn't why animals and humans mingle as though it's not a big deal, or how exactly those animals dress up like people and speak. No one even pays attention to the fact that you somehow have the power to manipulate time. Yes, you can make time pass like it's nothing.

The huge riddle everyone has yet to solve has to do with the two boys, Tommy and Timmy, who support Tom Nook in all his endeavors. Who are they? Why does Animal Crossing go out of its way to conceal their true identities?

Some believe they're related to Tom Nook in some way — a theory backed up by the fact both their last names are also Nook. There's also a story floating around that Tom Nook found them abandoned and raised them as his own. Others still believe they're Tom's nephews, and that he's doing them a solid by offering them work in his various enterprises. But there's one idea that raises more questions still: Tommy and Timmy are Tom Nook's sons.

If the two boys are Tom's, you have to wonder about the fate of their mother. Perhaps she sadly passed on, leaving Tom alone to raise their kids. Perhaps there was a divorce. Either way, if this theory is the correct one, she is missing, and Nintendo isn't telling anyone why.

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Vacationers are woefully underprepared

The vacation package in Animal Crossing: New Horizons seems like a dream come true, right? You're transported to a deserted island that you can shape however you see fit. Your days consist of gathering resources, decorating your space, and making friends with those who also made the journey to the island. Your evenings are all about sitting around a campfire, chatting with your neighbors and eventually catching some z's. It sounds perfect.

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You quickly learn, however, that you and your fellow island dwellers weren't prepared at all for island life. That's not to say you weren't ready to pull weeds, shake trees, and mine for iron nuggets. Far worse: you all booked a vacation package you didn't have the bells to pay for.

When you start out in New Horizons, you have exactly zero bells to your name, and Tom Nook once again saddles you with a loan you need to pay off. The same happens to your island neighbors, who openly ponder how exactly they'll make bells to get out from under their debt. That is positively crazy. Who books a trip to a deserted island without any kind of job lined up? It's one thing to show up homeless like in past Animal Crossing titles, which forces you to work to keep a roof over your head. New Horizons, however, is a getaway — one you didn't actually have the money for.

New Horizons' priorities are a little out of order

There's something very odd about the way Animal Crossing: New Horizons approaches the growth of your tiny island home. It starts out with just you and a few other island dwellers. You're all in tents, and you're all working diligently to learn new skills and customize your abodes. Things start to escalate pretty quickly, though, once you start catching a few animals. Tom Nook begins to talk more and more about this 'Blathers' person, and asks you to catch more specimens he can send to Blathers.

And then Blathers the owl actually shows up on your island. That's when things really get strange.

Despite you and your neighbors still roughing it in a lot of ways, Blathers wants to build a museum. He wants you to go off and catch butterflies and fish. He wants you to dig up fossils. He wants to put everything you find on display in a fancy new exhibit, which a grand total of three or four or five islanders might visit. All this while those who made the trip with you could still be living in tents, trying to figure out how they can secure enough bells to at least build a small house for themselves.

You and your friends should at least be properly sheltered before anyone even thinks about building a museum on the island. The fact this isn't the case really speaks to Tom Nook's messed up priorities.

In New Horizons, you're basically asked to steal resources from other islands

In the present day, most countries aren't all that proud of colonialism. It's rather embarrassing to look back and realize the people of your country sailed around to new lands, took what they wanted, and, in many cases, took ownership of those new places entirely. It's at least somewhat innocent to travel to a deserted island and make a new life, building everything solely off the resources you have available there. But that's not what Animal Crossing: New Horizons asks you to do at all.

Once you reach a point where you can build a shop on your new island, Timmy Nook asks you to gather materials to make the shop a reality. But he doesn't just request that you find everything you need on the island. Instead, he gives you a ticket, implores you to travel to other islands, and instructs you to take what they have, too.

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These other islands aren't entirely empty, by the way. They're full of other souls who might also need those resources in order to survive. Still, Timmy Nook seems to think it's okay to steal their wood, mine their ore, and take their animals back home to your museum. You can even woo some of the folks from other islands to join yours, which is a huge slap in the face. You're basically stripping their island bare to make yours better, while offering them a small parcel of land in exchange.