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Animal Crossing - GameCube

Animal Crossing FAQ

(Version: X.1)
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by Pikachu 4 President 
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        This is Version X.1, created by Pikachu 4 President on May 6,
2003.  You may contact me at animal_crosser@yahoo.com.  Please remember to
include your online/Animal Crossing Message Board name in your e-mail so I can
credit you for any information you give me! All e-mails asking for info already
covered in this FAQ, or that don't include an online name (for info you give me)
will be deleted.  Thank you so much for your co-operation and understanding.

        Also, please e-mail me if you have Microsoft Word and would like me to
 e-mail you a copy of this FAQ with page numbers.

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CONTENTS:
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1)  Introduction
2)  Prices For, Times And Where To Catch Fish And Insects (also includes Shell
        prices)
3)  Characters
4)  Town Landmarks
5)  Calendar
6)  Tools
7)  Furniture Series And Themes
8)  Furniture Sets
9)  Other Furniture/Items
10)  Items From Gulliver, Joan, Katrina, Saharah, and Wendell
11)  Diaries and Stationary
12)  Umbrellas and Other Handheld Items
13)  Wallpaper And Matching Carpets
14)  Clothing
15)  Fossils
16)  Paintings
17)  Gyroids
18)  Town Themes
19)  K.K. Slider's Songs
20)  Things To Make Your Townsanimals Say
21)  Free Passwords
22)  Tips/Tricks
23)  Flower Arranging For A Pretty Town
24)  Japanese and Nintendo References
25)  F.A.Q./Additional Information (For Beginners And Novices)
        About the Game
        E-Reader (includes e-card list)
        General/Miscellaneous
        Golden Tools
        How Do I...
        Making Bells
        NES Games
        Patterns/Textures
        Tom Nook
        Trading
        What/Who Is...
26)  F.A.Q. (For The Pros)
        Animal Island
        Character Information
        General/Miscellaneous
        Letter-Writing
        Patterns/Textures
        Turnips
27)  Special Event/Holiday F.A.Q.
        Wisp F.A.Q.
        Snowman F.A.Q.
        Igloo F.A.Q.
        Tortimer's Lighthouse Request
        Halloween/Jack F.A.Q.
        Harvest Festival/Franklin F.A.Q.
        Jingle F.A.Q.
28)  Helpful Websites
29)  Thanks
30)  Disclaimers (And Other Stuff I Have To Put)
31)  Coming Soon... and Updates, Too!

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1)  INTRODUCTION:
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      Welcome to my FAQ page on my favorite game, Animal Crossing!!
I'm happy you're here.  This is my first time making a FAQ, and I'm
very proud of it.  I never liked a game enough to make a FAQ about it,
but let me tell you, this game inspired me, as did the people on the
Animal Crossing Message Board (see link under "Helpful Websites" section). They
have been an invaluable resource and are probably the best people to ask when
you have a question.  Be sure to go to that board if you have any unanswered
questions after reading this FAQ (hopefully everything should be covered in the
"FAQ" sections near the bottom of this FAQ).  Please keep in mind, though, that
most of this FAQ assumes that you at least know the controls of the game.

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2)  PRICES FOR, TIMES AND WHERE TO CATCH FISH AND INSECTS:
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Fish:
Angelfish -- 3,000 -- May-October, 4pm-9am  (river, pond)
Arapaima -- 10,000 -- July, first half of September, 4pm-9am  (river, pond)
Arowana -- 10,000 -- June-September, 4am-9am, 4pm-9am  (river, pond)
Barbel Steed -- 200 -- All year, all day  (river, pond)
Barred Knifejaw -- 5,000 -- March-November, 4am-9am, 4pm-9pm  (ocean)
Bass -- 300 --All year, all day  (river, pond)
Bitterling -- 1,300 -- December-February, all day  (river, pond)
Bluegill -- 120 -- All year, 9am-4pm  (river, pond)
Brook Trout -- 150 -- All year, all day  (pond)
Carp -- 300 -- All year, all day  (river, pond)
Catfish -- 200 -- May-October, 4pm-9am  (river, pond)
Cherry Salmon -- 1,300 -- Mar.-Jun., Sept.-Nov., 4am-9am, 4pm-9pm  (river, pond)
Coelacanth -- 15,000 -- All year, 4pm-9am *only in the rain*  (ocean)
Crawfish -- 250 -- April-first half of September, all day  (holding pond)
Crucian Carp -- 120 -- All year, all day  (river, pond)
Dace -- 200 -- All year, 4pm-9am  (river, pond)
Eel -- 2,000 -- June-September, 4pm-9am  (river, pond)
Freshwater Goby -- 300 -- All year, all day  (river, pond)
Frog -- 250 -- May-August, All day  (holding pond)
Giant Catfish -- 3,000 -- June-August, 4pm-9am  (pond)
Giant Snakehead -- 6,500 -- June-August, 9am-4pm  (pond)
Goldfish -- 1,300 -- All year, all day  (river, pond)
Guppy -- 1,300 -- April-November, 9am-4pm  (river, pond)
Jellyfish -- 100 -- Second half of August, all day  (ocean)
Killifish -- 300 -- April-August, all day  (river, pond)
Koi -- 2,000 -- All year, all day  (river, pond)
Large Bass -- 3,000 -- All year, all day  (river, pond)
Large Char -- 10,000 -- March-June, Sept.-Nov., 4am-9am, 4pm-9pm  (waterfall)
Loach -- 300 -- March-May, all day  (river, pond)
Pale Chub -- 200 -- All year, 9am-4pm  (river, pond)
Piranah -- 6,500 -- June-September, 9am-4pm, 9pm-4am  (river, pond)
Pond Smelt -- 300 -- December-February, all day  (river, pond)
Popeyed Goldfish -- 1,300 -- All year, 9am-4pm  (river, pond)
Rainbow Trout -- 650 -- March-June, Sept.-Nov., 4am-9am, 4pm-9pm  (river, pond)
Red Snapper -- 3,000 -- All year, 4pm-9am  (ocean)
Salmon -- 650 -- September, all day  (river mouth, river, ocean, pond)
Sea Bass -- 120 - All year, all day  (ocean)
Small Bass -- 200 -- All year, all day  (river, pond)
Stringfish -- 15,000 -- December-February, 4pm-9am  (river, pond)
Sweetfish -- 1,300 -- July-September, all day  (river, pond)

Insects:
Ant -- 80 -- All year, all day  (attracted to candy or decayed turnips)
Bagworm -- 250 -- October-March, all day  (in trees)
Banded Dragonfly -- 4,500 -- July-August, 8am-5pm  (anywhere)
Bee -- 4,500 -- All year, all day  (in trees)
Bell Cricket -- 430 -- September-October, 5pm-8am  (in grass)
Brown Cicada -- 200 -- July-August, 8am-5pm  (on trees)
Cockroach -- 5 -- Mar.-Nov., all day  (on trees, flowers, attracted to turnips)
Common Butterfly -- 80 -- March-October, 8am-5pm  (anywhere)
Common Dragonfly -- 130 -- May-July, 8am-5pm  (anywhere)
Cricket -- 130 -- September-November, 5pm-8am  (in grass)
Darner Dragonfly -- 200 -- June-August, 8am-5pm  (anywhere)
Drone Beetle -- 80 -- July-August, all day  (on trees)
Dynastid Beetle -- 1,350 -- July-August, 7pm-8am  (on trees)
Evening Cicada -- 850 -- July-August, 4am-8am, 4pm-7pm  (on trees)
Firefly -- 250 -- June, 7pm-4am  (near water)
Flat Stag Beetle -- 2,000 -- June-August, 7pm-8am  (on trees)
Giant Beetle -- 10,000 -- July-August, 11pm-8am  (found on trees)
Grasshopper -- 130 -- August-September, 8am-5pm  (in grass)
Jewel Beetle -- 3,000 -- July-August, 8am-4pm  (on trees)
Ladybug -- 130 -- March-July, October, 8am-5pm  (on flowers)
Long Locust -- 200 -- August-November, 8am-5pm  (in grass)
Longhorn Beetle -- 200 -- June-August, 8am-5pm  (anywhere)
Mantis -- 430 -- August-September, 8am-5pm  (on flowers)
Migratory Locust -- 1,350 -- September-November, 8am-7pm  (in grass)
Mole Cricket -- 200 -- November-May, all day  (underground; listen for them)
Mosquito -- 130 -- May-September, 8am-11pm  (anywhere)
Mountain Beetle -- 2,000 -- July-August, 7pm-8am  (on trees)
Pill Bug -- 250 -- All year, all day  (under rocks)
Pine Cricket -- 100 -- September-October, 5pm-8am (in grass)
Pondskater -- 130 -- June-September, 8am-7pm  (in main pond and holding ponds)
Purple Butterfly -- 2,000 -- June-August, 8am-5pm  (anywhere)
Red Dragonfly -- September-October, 8am-7pm  (anywhere)
Robust Cicada -- 300 -- July-August, 8am-5pm  (on trees)
Saw Stag Beetle -- 2,000 -- July-August, 7pm-8am  (on trees)
Snail -- 250 -- April-September, all day  (on flowers)
Spider -- 300 -- April-September, all day  (in trees)
Spotted Ladybug -- 200 -- March-July, October, 8am-5pm  (on flowers)
Tiger Butterfly -- 200 -- April-September, 8am-5pm  (anywhere)
Walker Cicada -- 400 -- July-September, 8am-5pm  (on trees)
Yellow Butterfly -- 80 -- March-October, 8am-5pm  (anywhere)

Shell Prices:
Conch -- 350
Coral -- 250
Lion's Paw -- 40
Porceletta -- 30
Sand Dollar -- 60
Venus Comb -- 150
Wentletrap -- 20
White Scallop -- 450

- This list was compiled by myself with the help of The Official Guide
to Animal Crossing by Nintendo Power

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3)  CHARACTERS:
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       This is a list of both the "in-every-town" characters and all
the other characters you may encounter in your town and on Animal
Island (the island you get to with your Game Boy Advance).  For the
Townsanimals and Animal Islanders, I have put whether they are a boy
or a girl, what type of personality they have, what type of music they have in
their house, and how their house is decorated.

       Personality Descriptions:
       "Very sweet" males/females go to bed around 8 or 9pm.  They will often
tell you how seeing you makes their day and stuff like that.  They will be
your best friend and might never talk about moving away.  They are usually the
cutest characters in the game.  The guys are friendly and outgoing.  The girls
are somewhat shy, timid, and forgetful.  They seldom get angry at you for
refusing to do them a favor, and they will talk to you about goings-on in
town.

       "Nice" males/females sometimes talk like teenagers.  If they don't have
a favor for you to do, they'll be the ones that say, "Yep! I do have
something!... no. I don't.  I'm sorry.  Ah!  I'm sorry about lying, too!"  A
"nice" girl is sweet and will always be willing to be your friend, but she
won't take as much of an interest in you as the "very sweet" females will.
They will be the ones who ask you to build such-and-such for them and will
comment on things going on in town.  Never talk to them when you have an item
in your possession that is valuable or that you want to keep, because they
will take it from you once you ask them a "what's up" kind of question.  They
go to bed around 10 or 11pm and they get up early.

       "Snobby" females act like snobs.  She will be the one who complains
about your town tune, says you have no taste in clothing, no decorating sense,
etc. These can be a pain to talk to. They look down on your by character
commenting on their clothes, mannerisms and actions. They compliment you a tad
insultingly on errands you do for them even if it was hard. You know a girl is
one of these girls just by her appearance. If she has makeup on, she's one of
them (MOST of the time).

       "Moody" males can be either nice or snotty at any given moment.
They're not mean enough to be classified as "mean," but they can't always be
classified as "nice," either.  Kind of like the "snobby" female.

       "Mean" males/females are mean and wake up at 10am. A "mean" male will be
the one who gets angry when you come up and talk to him and is usually all
huffy, saying things like, "You know what's funny?  A pie in the face."  He'll
also talk about about getting free stuff from Tortimer.  They will also tell you
to "get off their lawn" and such.  These are the townsanimals that will say
something to the effect of, "Here...Let me look through your stuff to see if
there's anything I'd like."

       "Athletic" males are always talking about exercising and stuff.  They
stay up for a long time and are really nice.  They like to talk about fishing
and catching bugs.  Just as the name implies.  These guys talk Animalese in
deep voices and have very surly attitudes.  They really get offended if you
reject an errand and give you tolerated compliments.  They are "party animals"
since they stay up all night.  The only drawback is that you won't see them up
until after 11am.

       Also included for the Townsanimals is their original catch phrases.

In Every Town Characters:
Blanca -- You meet her on the train.  She is the cat without a face.
You can't miss her.

Blathers -- The Museum Supervisor.  He's an owl.  Super-sweet and very
knowledgeable.  He's taught me a lot of history!

Booker -- The Bulldog who is always in the Police Station and keeps
track of the lost-and-found items.

Chip -- The Fishing Tournament judge.  I think he's a beaver, which
would explain the name.

Copper -- The town's policeman.  He's a dog (can't tell which breed)
that is very into fitness and is also very helpful.  He's the first
animal you should see when you go to a new town, because he will give
you a map.  Talk to him every day to see if any of the special
characters will soon be coming to your town.

Crazy Redd -- Sly fox that runs a black- 'scuse me, a regular market
every so often in town.  Be careful of him; he'll charge you up to four
times what Nook charges you for items you can get at Nook's shop, but
his tent is still worth a visit because he sometimes sells rare items
you can't get anywhere else.

Franklin -- A turkey who comes on the fourth Thursday in November.  He
needs you to save his life by stealing silverware from the town's
banquet table.  In return he will give you a piece of the Harvest
furniture collection.

Gracie -- Haughty giraffe who pretty much makes you wash her car.  As a
reward, though, she may give you some nifty expensive clothing ("Gracie
Originals").

Gulliver -- A seagull who washes up on-shore from time to time.  Very
nice and, if you're kind enough to rescue him, he will give you very
rare and expensive items.

Jack -- A mysterious spirit who wanders around town on Halloween.
While all the characters dress up as him (i.e., they all have huge
Jack-o'-Lanterns on their heads), only one, of course, actually is him.
If you find the real Jack, you get a piece of the Spooky furniture
collection.

Jingle -- A reindeer who comes on Christmas Eve.  Talk to him five
times in a row (moving an acre away from him between each conversation)
and he might give you a piece of the Jingle furniture collection.

Joan -- A boar who comes every Sunday morning to sell turnips.  Buy
some and you may be able to sell them to Nook for a profit.

Kapp'n -- A Kappa turtle (which is a turtle-like creature from Japanese
mythology, and kudos to Arthur the Writer for figuring that one out) who owns
the rowboat you use to go to Animal Island.

Katrina -- A feline fortune-teller.

Mabel -- A hedgehog seamstress.

Mr. Don Resetti -- A more mellow counterpart to Mr. Resetti, he is a mole
who will also get upset with you for resetting.  Brother to Mr. Resetti.

Mr. Resetti -- A much more unforgiving mole who will be the first to
get on your case for resetting your game.  Brother to Mr. Don Resetti.

Pelly -- The adorable, kindly pelican who works at the Post Office
during the day.  It is rumored that she and Pete are a couple.

Pete -- The mail-pelican who delivers the mail.

Phyllis -- The not-so-nice pelican who works at the Post Office during
the evenings and night-time.

Porter -- The sweet-natured monkey who greets you when you go to the
Train Station.

Rover -- The chatty kitty who is kind enough to sit with you on the
train and find you a place to live.  He will usually sit with you
whenever you're on the train.

Sable -- The quiet hedgehog, sister of Mabel, who is always absorbed in
her work at the sewing machine.

Saharah -- A camel who comes through town every so often to sell her
carpets.

Snowman -- Roll small snowballs together to form a well-proportioned
snowman.  If you make a nice enough snowman, it will give you furniture; if
it's lop-sided, it will give you a lecture.

Timmy Nookling -- One of Nook's twin raccoon boys.

Tom Nook -- A raccoon who runs the only store in town.  You will see
him a lot, because he's the one who buys everything you sell.

Tommy Nookling -- Nook's other twin raccoon boy.

Tortimer -- The town Mayor.  Look for him during special events.

Totakeke (a.k.a. K.K. Slider) -- A dog who sits at the train station
every Saturday from 8p.m. to midnight.  He is a musician who will play
a song for you (which leads to an awesome animation sequence) if you go
and talk to him.  He's quite hip and he will even give you an "aircheck"
(cassette tape) of the song he plays for you.

Wendell -- A "starving artist" walrus who will give you wallpaper if
you give him his favorite food (hint: think about what walruses like to
eat).

Wisp -- A ghost who may come around late at night, especially if you
haven't been keeping your town clean.  He will ask you to capture five
spirits with your bug net, and as a reward he will grant you a wish.

Townsanimals:

Alligators:
Alfonso -- Boy -- Nice -- Imperial K.K. -- Exotic Series -- "it's-a-me"
Alli -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Calypso -- mostly clothes -- "gwaargh"
Boots -- Boy -- Athletic -- lots of plants -- "munchie"
Liz -- Girl -- Nice -- "groonch"

Anteaters:
Cyrano -- Boy -- Moody -- No radio -- miscellaneous -- "ah-CHOO"
Nosegay -- Girl -- Nice -- lots of paintings -- "hoonk"
Pango -- Girl -- Nice -- "snoooof"
Snooty -- Girl -- Snobby -- "sniffff"
Zoe -- Girl -- Nice -- K.K. Fusion -- "whiiif"

Bears:
Chow -- Boy -- Moody -- No radio -- Classic Series -- "aiya"
Dozer -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- "zzzzzz"
Grizzly -- Boy -- Moody -- "grr"
Groucho -- Boy -- Moody -- "grumble"
Nate -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- "yaaaawn"
Pinky -- Girl -- Nice -- "cubbie"
Teddy -- Boy -- Nice -- Mr. K.K. -- miscellaneous -- "grooof"
Tutu -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Steppe -- miscellaneous -- "twinkles"
Ursala -- Girl -- Snobby -- Cafe K.K. -- miscellaneous -- "grooomph"

Birds:
Ace -- Boy -- Athletic and nice -- K.K. Parade -- fish and bugs -- "ace"
Admiral -- Boy -- Mean -- plate armor and a samurai suit -- "aye aye"
Anchovy -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- "chuuurp"
Jay -- Boy -- Athletic -- K.K. Waltz -- String Instrument Set -- "heeeey"
Midge -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Lullaby -- Lovely Series -- "tweedledee"
Otis -- Boy -- Nice -- No radio -- Garden pond, rocks, etc. -- "I s'pose"
Piper -- Girl -- Nice -- K.K. Reggae -- "chickadee"
Robin -- Girl -- Very snobby -- K.K. Bossa -- Pine Wood Set -- "la-di-da"
Twiggy -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- "cheepers"
Twirp -- Boy -- Moody -- No music on radio -- Office Set and misc. -- "chirp"

Cats:
Bob -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Ragtime -- Kiddie Series -- "pthhpth"
Kabuki -- Boy -- Moody -- K.K. Folk -- miscellaneous -- "meoooh-OH"
Kiki -- Girl -- Very sweet -- K.K. Country -- Pine Set and misc. -- "kittycat"
Kitty -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Etude -- Regal Series -- "mrowwr"
Mitzi -- Girl -- Very sweet -- K.K. Swing -- miscellaneous -- "mew"
Monique -- Girl -- Snobby -- "pffffft"
Olivia -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Etude -- Regal Series -- "purrr"
Punchy -- Boy -- Nice -- K.K. Love Song -- some Blue Series items -- "mrmpht"
Purrl -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Swing -- "kitten"
Rosie -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- "silly"
Stinky -- Boy -- Nice -- "GAHHHHH"
Tabby -- Girl -- Very sweet/Quiet -- miscellaneous -- "mee-WOW"
Tangy -- Girl -- Nice -- No radio -- Citrus & Apple Sets -- "reeeOWR"
Tom -- Boy -- Moody -- "me-YOWZA"

Chickens:
Ava -- Girl -- Nice -- K.K. Country -- Cabin Series -- "beaker"
Betty -- Girl -- Nice -- No radio -- Pine Set and miscellaneous -- "cluckling"
Egbert -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Technopop -- Robot Set -- "doodle-duh"
Goose -- Boy -- Nice -- "buh-kaw"
Hank -- Boy -- Nice -- "buhk buhk"
Hector -- Boy -- Nice -- K.K. March -- "coo-HAH"
Leigh -- Girl -- Nice -- No radio -- Cabin Series -- "cutie"
Rhoda -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Funk -- Econo-chairs and Bonsais -- "clucky"

Cows:
Belle -- Girl -- Very sweet -- No radio -- 3 cow shirts & Bovoids -- "cuddles"
Bessie -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Salsa -- Pine Wood Set -- "buttercup"
Chuck -- Boy -- Moody -- Green Series -- "jerky"
Oxford -- Boy -- Mean -- K.K. Western -- Western Theme -- "bully, eh?"
Patty -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Calypso -- Cabana Series -- "how now"
Petunia -- Girl -- Snobby -- "moo-la-la"
Stu -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Lullaby -- Blue Series -- "moo-dude"
T-Bone -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Reggae -- plants & a fish -- "moocher"

Dogs:
Bea -- Girl -- Very sweet -- K.K. Parade -- Green and Ranch furniture -- "bingo"
Biskit -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- "dawg"
Bones -- Boy -- Nice -- No radio -- Study Set -- "yip yip"
Butch -- Boy -- Moody -- K.K. Fusion -- Modern Series -- "ROOOOOWF"
Cookie -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Country -- Ranch Series -- "arfer"
Daisy -- Girl -- Nice -- No radio -- Mammoth & other fossils -- "bow WOW"
Goldie -- Girl -- Very sweet -- K.K. Bossa -- Cabin Series  -- "woof"
Lucky -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- "rr-OWCH"
Maddie -- Girl -- Very sweet -- K.K. Fusion -- Classic Series -- "yippee"
Portia -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Cafe -- some Regal Series -- "ruffian"

Ducks:
Bill -- Boy -- Nice -- K.K. Reggae -- "quacko"
Deena -- Girl -- Very sweet -- some Classroom items -- "sugarbill"
Derwin -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- "derrrr"
Freckles -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Calypso -- miscellaneous -- "ducky"
Joey -- Boy -- Nice -- "yaaawn"
Mallary -- Girl -- Snobby -- "quackpth"
Pate -- Girl -- Very sweet -- K.K. Dirge -- Classic Series -- "quackle"
Pompom -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- "rah-rah"
Scoot -- Boy -- Nice -- lots of misc. furniture -- "zip zoom"
Weber -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. March -- miscellaneous -- "quaa"

Elephants:
Axel -- Boy -- Nice -- "WHONK"
Dizzy -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- No radio -- miscellaneous -- "whoo-oo"
Ellie -- Girl -- Nice -- "wee one"
Eloise -- Girl -- Nice -- "TOOOOOOT"
Opal -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Safari -- Exotic Series -- "snoot"
Paolo -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. March -- some Kiddie furniture -- "pal"

Frogs:
Camofrog -- Boy -- Moody -- "ten-hut"
Cousteau -- Boy -- Athletic -- "oui oui"
Emerald -- Girl -- Kind and quiet/Very sweet -- ? -- umbrellas -- "sproing"
Huck -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Jazz -- Pine Wood Set -- "hopper"
Jambette -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- "croak-kay"
Jeremiah -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Mambo -- miscellaneous -- "nee-deep"
Lily -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Salsa -- Frog Set and misc. -- "toadally"
Prince -- Boy -- "ribbit"
Puddles -- Girl -- Snobby -- "splish"
Ribbot -- Boy -- Nice -- Space Theme -- "zrrrribit"
Tad -- Boy -- Nice -- No radio -- miscellaneous -- "sluuuuurp"
Wart Jr. -- Boy -- Moody -- "grr-ribbit"

Goats:
Billy -- Boy -- Nice -- "dagnabbit"
Chevre -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- ? -- Teddy Bear Set -- "la baa"
Gruff -- Boy -- Moody -- Only Me -- instruments -- "bleh eh eh"
Iggy -- Boy -- Nice -- "paaally"
Sven -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- Western Theme -- "buh-uh-ud"
Velma -- Girl -- Snobby -- "blih"

Gorillas:
Cesar -- Boy -- Mean -- K.K. Casbah -- Regal Series and misc. -- "highness"
Jane -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Soul -- kitschy wall & floor & misc. -- "chimp"
Louie -- Boy -- Athletic -- No radio -- Bowtoid Gyroids and Drum Set -- "toots"
Peewee -- Boy -- Moody -- K.K. Casbah -- sparse furnishings -- "lil' dude"

Hawks:
Amelia --- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Condor -- "eaglet"
Apollo -- Boy -- Moody -- K.K. Soul -- "pah"
Buzz -- Boy -- Moody -- "captain"
Pierce -- Boy -- Athletic -- K.K. Etude -- Regal Series -- "winger"
Quetzal -- Boy -- Nice -- "SKREE"

Hippos:
Bertha -- Girl -- Nice -- K.K. Cruisin' -- Modern Series -- "bloop"
Biff -- Boy -- Very sweet -- K.K. Blues -- mostly Ranch Series -- "squirt"
Bitty -- Girl -- Snobby -- DJ K.K. -- sparse furnishings -- "my dear"
Bubbles -- Girl -- Nice -- fruit furniture -- "hipster"
Lulu -- Girl -- Nice -- No radio -- Kiddie Series -- "yaaaaawl"
Rocco -- Boy -- Moody -- Lucky K.K. -- Exotic Series -- "hippie"
Rollo -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- No radio -- some Gyroids -- "beaulch"

Horses:
Buck -- Boy -- Nice -- K.K. Casbah -- miscellaneous -- "pardner"
Cleo -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Bossa -- miscellaneous -- "sugar"
Ed -- Boy -- Athletic -- K.K. Ballad -- Modern Series -- "greenhorn"
Elmer -- Boy -- Nice -- "tenderfoot"
Peaches -- Girl -- Nice -- "neighbor"
Savannah -- Girl -- Nice -- K.K. Salsa -- some Cabana items -- "y'all"
Winnie -- Girl -- Very sweet -- "Hay-OK"

Kangaroos:
Astrid -- Girl -- Nice -- "my pet"
Carrie -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- No radio -- Classic items -- "little one"
Kitt -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- "child"
Marcy -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- Aloha K.K. -- Apple Set -- "young 'un"
Mathilda -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Ragtime -- casino-type items -- "wee baby"
Valise -- Girl -- Nice -- K.K. Etude -- Regal and Classic items -- "tadder"

Koalas:
Gonzo -- Boy -- Moody -- No radio -- Boxing Theme -- "mate"
Huggy -- Girl -- Nice -- K.K. March -- Lovely Series and 3 Plinkoids -- "bear"
Ozzie -- Boy -- Very sweet -- "ol' bear"
Sydney -- Girl -- Nice -- "sunshine"
Yuka -- Girl -- Snobby -- "tsk tsk"

Lions:
Aziz -- Boy -- Nice -- "RAWR"
Leopold -- Boy -- Nice -- "lion cub"
Rex -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- "cool cat"

Little Bears:
Bluebear -- Girl -- Very sweet; likes to fish -- K.K. Ska -- misc. -- "peach"
Cheri  -- Girl -- Nice -- K.K. Samba -- Drum Set and miscellaneous -- "tralala"
Cupcake -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Waltz -- "sugar pie"
Kody -- Boy -- Athletic/Kind and quiet -- ? -- fish and misc. -- "okey-dokey"
Maple -- Girl -- Very sweet -- K.K. Lullaby -- Bear Set -- "honey"
Murphy -- Boy -- Moody -- K.K. D & B -- Gyroids, toilets, etc. -- "laddie"
Olive -- Girl -- Quiet/Very sweet -- some Lovely Series and misc. -- "sweetpea"
Poncho -- Boy -- Nice -- No radio -- Modern Series -- "lil' bear"
Pudge -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- Rockin' K.K. -- "pudgy"
Vladimir -- Boy -- Moody -- Construction Theme -- "nyet"

Mice:
Anicotti -- Girl -- Nice -- K.K. Aria -- some Regal Series & misc. -- "cannoli"
Candi -- Girl -- Very sweet -- miscellaneous -- "sweetie"
Carmen -- Girl -- Nice -- some Citrus Series and misc. -- "bumpkin"
Chico -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Faire -- Exotic Series -- "cheeeese"
Dora -- Girl -- Nice -- "squeaky"
Limberg -- Boy -- Moody -- K.K. Folk -- Japanese items -- "squinky"
Penny -- Girl -- Nice -- K.K. Parade -- "ska-WEAK"
Rizzo -- Boy -- Mean -- "squee"
Samson -- Boy -- Athletic -- K.K. Ballad -- miscellaneous -- "pipsqueak"

Octopus:
Octavian -- Boy -- Mean -- K.K. D & B -- Rock Garden -- "sucker"

Ostriches:
Queenie -- Girl -- Snobby -- Chess Theme -- "chicken"
Rio -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- "lil' chick"
Sandy -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- No radio -- miscellaneous -- "speedy"
Sprocket -- Boy -- Athletic -- "zort"

Penguins:
Aurora -- Girl -- Nice -- K.K. Swing -- miscellaneous -- "b-b-baby"
Cube -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. Technopop -- miscellaneous -- "d-d-dude"
Friga -- Girl -- Snobby -- "brrmph"
Gwen -- Girl -- Snobby -- Cafe K.K. -- Classic Series -- "h-h-h-hon"
Hopper -- Boy -- Moody -- Cabin Series and Totem Pole Set -- "slushie"
Puck -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- Blue Series -- "brrrr"
Roald -- Boy -- Athletic and nice -- K.K. Parade -- miscellaneous -- "b-b-buddy"

Pigs:
Boris -- Boy -- Moody -- "schnort"
Cobb -- Boy -- Nice -- No radio -- fossils and a fish -- "hot dog"
Curly -- Boy -- Nice -- "nyoink"
Hambo -- Boy -- Nice -- "yo"
Hugh -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. March -- some Kiddie Series -- "snortle"
Lucy -- Girl -- Very sweet -- Aloha K.K. -- Backyard Theme -- "snoooink"
Rasher -- Boy -- Moody -- K.K. Faire -- Western Theme -- "swine"
Spork -- Boy -- Classroom Theme -- "snork"
Sue E -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Waltz -- some Regal items and misc. -- "snort"
Truffles -- Girl -- Nice -- No radio -- some Lovely items and misc. -- "snooty"

Rabbits:
Bunnie -- Girl -- Nice -- "tee-hee"
Claude -- Boy -- Nice -- K.K. Lullaby -- Western Theme -- "hopalong"
Coco -- Girl -- Very sweet -- "doyoing"
Doc -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- K.K. March -- Classroom Theme -- "ol' bunny"
Dotty -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- Aloha K.K. -- Island items -- "wee one"
Gabi -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- "honeybun"
Gaston -- Boy -- Moody -- K.K. Dirge -- miscellaneous -- "mon chou"
Genji -- Boy -- Nice -- "otaku" ("a person obsessed with a hobby" in Japanese)
Pippy -- Girl -- Nice -- K.K. Mambo -- Backyard Theme -- "lil' hare"
Snake -- Boy -- Nice -- "bunyip"

Rhinos:
Hornsby -- Boy -- Nice -- Aloha K.K. -- "schnozzle"
Spike -- Boy -- Moody -- Surfin' K.K. -- Construction Theme -- "punk"
Tank -- Boy -- Athletic -- No radio -- Exotic Series and Rock Garden -- "kerPOW"
Tiara -- Girl -- Snobby -- "lovey"

Sheep:
Baabara -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Swing -- Classic Series -- "daahling"
Cashmere -- Girl -- Snobby -- "baaaaby"
Eunice -- Girl -- Very sweet -- "lambchop"
Stella -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- "baa-da-bing"
Vesta -- Girl -- Nice -- "baaaffo"
Woolio -- Boy -- Nice -- "biz-aaa"

Squirrels:
Blaire -- Girl -- Nice -- "nutlet"
Filbert -- Boy -- Nice -- No Radio -- miscellaneous -- "bucko"
Hazel -- Girl -- Nice -- K.K. Fusion -- some Cabana Series items -- "nutmeg"
Mint -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Country -- Pine Wood Set and Teddy Bear Set
Nibbles -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- No radio -- misc. toys -- "niblet"
Peanut -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- "slacker"
Pecan -- Girl -- Snobby -- Cafe K.K. -- "chipmunk"
Ricky -- Boy -- Moody -- "nutcase"
Sally -- Girl -- Very sweet -- No radio -- Citrus and Pear Sets, etc. -- "WHEE"
Static -- Boy -- Moody -- Surfin' K.K. -- three radios and misc. -- "krzzt"

Tigers:
Bangle -- Girl -- Nice -- K.K. Cruisin' -- "growf"
Rolf -- Boy -- Moody -- Rockin' K.K. -- Modern Series -- "grrrolf"
Tybalt -- Boy -- Nice -- No radio -- Construction Theme -- "grrRAH"

Wolves:
Chief -- Boy -- Moody -- DJ K.K. -- all clocks, miscellaneous -- "harrumph"
Fang -- Boy -- Moody -- "cha-chomp"
Freya -- Girl -- Snobby -- K.K. Tango -- lots of paintings -- "uff da"
Lobo -- Boy -- Mean -- K.K. Safari -- Cabin Series -- "ah-ROOOOOOOO"
Wolfgang -- Boy -- Moody -- K.K. Rock -- some Modern furniture -- "snarrrrl"

Island Animals (listed with their favorite/least favorite fruits):
Ankha (cat) -- Girl -- Snobby -- Coconut/Apples -- asks for Regal Series -- "me
                            meow"
Annalise (horse) -- Girl -- Nice -- Peaches/Oranges -- asks for Regal Series --
                            "nipper"
Bliss (squirrel) -- Girl -- Very sweet -- asks for Cabana Series and jukebox --
                           "hulaaaa"
Boomer (penguin) -- Boy -- Peaches/Cherries -- asks for Space Theme -- "human"

Bud (lion) -- Boy -- Pears/Peaches -- asks for instruments & paintings -- "dood"

Dobie (wolf) -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- Peaches/Cherries -- asks for Rock
                            Garden & Mossy Garden Themes and Vase Set -- "ohmmm"
Drift (frog) -- Boy -- Very sweet -- Pears/? -- asks for Construction Theme --
                            "brah"
Elina (elephant) -- Girl -- Pears/Apples -- asks for Exotic Series and misc. --
                            "shrimp"
Faith (koala) -- Girl -- Kind and quiet -- ?/Pears -- asks for Teddy Bear Set --
                            "aloha"
Flash (bird) -- Boy -- Nice -- Apples/Peaches -- asks for Blue Series -- "babe"

Flossie (mouse) -- Girl -- Snobby -- Anything but oranges -- "meep"

June (bear) -- Girl -- Very sweet -- Peaches/? -- asks for Exotic Series --
                            "rainbow"

Maelle (duck) -- Girl -- Snobby -- Apples/Oranges -- asks for glass-top table,
                            plants, vibraphone, and Classic items -- "duckling"
O'Hare (rabbit) -- Boy -- "amigo"

Pigleg (pig) -- Boy -- Very sweet -- ?/Peaches -- "arrn"

Plucky (chicken) -- Girl -- Very sweet -- Oranges/Cherries -- asks for Cabin &
                                          Ranch items -- "chicky poo"
Rowan (tiger) -- Boy -- Nice -- ?/Pears -- "mango"

Yodel (gorilla) -- Boy -- Kind and quiet -- Pears & Coconuts/Cherries --
                                          -- asks for Exotic Series -- "odelay"

- This list was compiled by myself and the members of the GameFaqs AC Message
Board (see "Thanks" section below) through experience and with the help
of Prima Games' Official Strategy Guide to Animal Crossing

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4)  Town Landmarks:
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      These landmarks will appear in every village.  This section tells you what
they are and what to do there.

Able Sisters' Design House -- Make your own designs for shirts, umbrellas,
your door, and sign boards!  It's pretty self-explanatory from there.

Dump -- Place where you can find stuff to keep, give or sell.  Also where you
can dump off your own junk.  It gets emptied about every couple days or so.

Lighthouse -- Um, it's a Lighthouse...  But some time in the first couple
months of the year, Tortimer will ask you to turn on the lighthouse every day
for seven days.  If you do, and then you bump into Tortimer within the few
days that follow, he will give you a gift.

Message Board -- Look here for important messages relating to your town from
your townsanimals.

Museum -- This is the place to donate your fossils, fish, paintings, and
insects.

Police Station -- This is one place you'll want to check every day.  Talk to
Copper to see if anyone has scheduled a visit to your town.  Talk to Booker to
see if there's any lost items you can claim as your own.  And be sure to go to
Copper first when visiting someone else's town, because he will give you a map.

Post Office -- The place where you mail your letters.  You'll probably be
visiting here often, especially after a hard day of collecting fossils and
writing letters.

Tom Nook's Store -- Your home away from home.  This is where you buy, this is
where you sell.  This is where you'll spend your bells (sorry, couldn't resist).

Town Theme Board -- This is the place you go to when you're sick of the same
music being played when you talk to your townsanimals or when the clock chimes
when the hour changes.  Change it often so your townsanimals won't have a
chance to bug you to do so.

Wishing Well -- Usually, this is the place you'll find Tortimer on special
occasions.  Always check for him here first.  Also, your townsanimals may tend
to congregate here.  If you're looking for someone, it's a good idea to look
here.

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5)  CALENDAR:
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      This section tells you what events you can expect on certain days of the
year.  Most (but not all!) are held at the Well, and you must speak to
Tortimer (the Mayor) to get your prize.  I won't spoil the surprise by telling
you what the prizes are, though!

January:
1st -- New Year's Day -- Go to the Well between 6am and 11pm and talk to
Tortimer

February:
2nd -- Groundhog Day -- Be at the Well by 7am and talk to Tortimer after the
event

March:
20th or 21st -- Spring Sports Fair -- Go to the Well to see these events:
9am:  Gymnastics
11am:  Footrace
1pm:  Ball Game
3pm:  Tug-of-War

April:
1st -- April Fools' Day -- Be sure to talk to all your townsanimals to hear
some funny tails (I mean tales!).  And be sure to talk to Tortimer for a big
surprise.
5th-7th -- Cherry Blossom Festival -- Many of the trees in your town will
start to turn pink.  Be sure to talk to your townsanimals and they will talk
to you about it.  Don't forget to visit Tortimer at the Well.
22nd -- Nature Day -- Animal Crossing is not just about kindness to animals,
getting along with friends, and helping others.  It's about getting along with
Mother Nature.  Again, be sure to visit Tortimer at the Well.

May:
1st -- Spring Cleaning -- Once again, find Tortimer (I sense a pattern here)
to get your gift.  Isn't he generous?
1st-5th -- "Koinobori" (fish-shaped windsocks) will appear in your town.  These
windsocks are in reference to a Japanese celebration in which the windsocks are
painted to look like brightly-colored fish to amuse the children.
2nd Sunday -- Mother's Day -- Since your mother in Animal Crossing sends you
letters all the time, you'd better think of her on this day!  (Oh, and don't
forget to think of your real mother, too!)  Be sure to find Tortimer so he can
offer you a gift.

June:
2nd Friday -- Graduation Day -- Congratulations on making it this far in
Animal Crossing (not that it's hard...)!  Visit Tortimer for your gift.
3rd Sunday -- After thinking of your real father, turn on AC and visit your
town's "father" Tortimer.
Every Sunday -- Summer Fishing Tourney -- Sunday, Sunday, Sunday!  Don't miss
your chance to catch the biggest fish!  Oh yeah, and don't forget to find
Tortimer on one of those days.

July:
4th -- Fireworks Show -- Go to the lake from 7pm to 9pm to see the fireworks.
Redd will be there to sell things, too.  Be sure to find Tortimer.
July 25th-August 31st -- Exercises w/Copper -- From 6am to 7am, Copper will
lead the villagers in exercises.  Be sure to get an event card from the Mayor.
Get the card stamped by Tortimer 14 times during the event and you'll earn a
special prize.  When at aerobics, use the C stick on the controller to do the
moves.  It takes a little practice, but you can pretty easily figure out how
to move the stick for each exercise.
Random -- "Your Hometown" Day -- To celebrate your unique town in the AC
world, on a random day you town will celebrate its very own holiday.  Check
your journal calendar for the date, and don't forget to visit Tortimer!

August:
12th -- Meteor Shower -- From 6pm to 9pm, join your villagers at the Lake to
see the summer meteors.  Again, find Tortimer to get your commemorative gift!
21st -- Founder's Day -- Head for the Well and listen to Tortimer offer his
thoughts on the founders of the world of AC.
Every Day -- Morning Exercises -- Led by Copper, these exercises continue all
month.  Be sure to get your prize from Tortimer once you've collected 14
stamps on your event card!

September:
1st Monday -- Labor Day -- Listen to Tortimer's thoughts on the town's
progress and you will receive a gift.
19th -- Not a holiday in AC, but it IS the day AC came out in America
(9.19.02).  Be sure you celebrate accordingly by creating your own religion
around Animal Crossing, complete with a shrine... or you could just play AC
longer than usual that day.
23rd or 24th -- Fall Sports Fair -- Same time table as the Fall Sports Fair,
but a different prize from Tortimer.
Varies -- Harvest Moon -- The date changes each year, so be sure to check your
personal calendar.  Go to the Lake to see the gorgeous moon (pretty good
graphics on this one; props to Nintendo) and get your prize from Tortimer.

October:
2nd Monday -- Explorer's Day -- A day reserved for one of the major points of
Animal Crossing: exploring!  Head over to the Well and talk to Tortimer to
claim your prize.
16th to 25th -- Mushrooming Season -- For each mushroom you find between 8am
and 9am, Nook will pay 5,000 bells, so get up early!  Five mushrooms will
appear about every 15 minutes in your village.  Find them before your
villagers do!
31st -- Halloween -- This is a big holiday in the world of Animal Crossing.
Two weeks before the event, Nook will stock candy in his store.  Try to buy
every piece, and keep them in your house in the basement or in cabinets, etc.
On Halloween, fill your inventory with candy.  Your villagers will all be
disguised as Jack, with Jack-o-Lanterns on their heads.  They will run after
you and if they catch you, they'll ask for a piece of candy.  If you claim you
don't have any, they will turn your clothes to rags or change something in
your inventory.  *TIP*  Wear a self-designed pattern.  If your clothes get
turned to rags, you can simply go back to your pattern and change clothes
again.  Go to the Well and find Tortimer (he'll be in costume, but he won't
chase you, so you'll know it's him).  Get your prize and you can hide it in
old letters or put it in your basement.  Then set out to find the real Jack
(also won't chase you, so you'll know it's him).  Give him a piece of candy,
and he'll give you a piece of the rare Spooky furniture collection.  Then
leave the acre, and you'll have to find him again.  Keep doing this as long
you want.  You can collect the whole series if you don't run out of candy
first!  Jack will be in your town from 6pm to 1am.
Varies -- Harvest Moon -- See September.

November:
1st Tuesday -- Mayor's Day -- At the Wishing Well, Tortimer honors the most
important citizen in town: himself!  Be sure to collect the gift he gives you.
11th -- Officer's Day -- To celebrate the two hardest-working individuals in
town, Tortimer will give you a momento to remind you to respect Copper and
Booker's authority all year 'round.
Every Sunday -- Fall Fishing Tourney -- Wake up early and try to beat the
biggest caught Bass of the day.  You will collect a prize for each day you
catch the biggest fish.  You can also find the Mayor and receive a gift from
him.
4th Thursday -- Harvest Festival -- From 3pm to 9pm, a melodrama will play out
in your town, except it's for real!  Poor Franklin the turkey has been invited
to dinner...  or is it AS dinner?  Help him out by finding him first (he may
be hiding behind a house) and talking to him.  To help him, head for the Well
where a special feast is being prepared.  Steal the knife and fork, and then
go hunting for Franklin again.  As thanks, he will give you a piece from the
rare Harvest furniture collection.  Keep stealing the silverware as many times
as you want to collect the whole series... and no one but you and Franklin
will be any the wiser.
4th Friday -- Sale Day -- The day after Harvest Day is Sale Day.  Head to
Nook's for some grab bags with great items at low prices.  Redd will also be
in town peddling his usual wares.  Be sure to check out his tent and also talk
to the Mayor!

December:
1st -- Snow Day -- Though you may not see snow beginning on this day, the
Mayor will still want to tell you about it.  Talk to him to get a cool prize.
23rd -- Toy Day -- I know, I know, there's no Christmas in Animal Crossing.
Why?  Who knows; it's obviously Nintendo's call, and us true-blue Animal
Crossers are still reeling from the shock.  But hey, at least you still get a
present from Tortimer, which will vary depending on whether your character is
a boy or a girl.
24th -- Jingle Comes To Town -- From 8pm to 1am, Jingle the lovable reindeer
will be in your town to spread joy and gifts.  Find and talk to him five times
and he will give you a piece of the rare Jingle furniture collection.  You can
collect more pieces by walking far away from him after receiving your gift,
changing into a very different outfit, and talking to him again.  If you're
lucky, he'll think you're a different person.  If your outfit's not different
enough, he'll know you're trying to trick him and he'll keep his presents to
himself.
31st -- New Year's Eve -- Celebrate another year as an Animal Crosser by
joining your animal friends at the Lake, where a huge clock has been built to
count down the final moments leading up to the New Year.  Starting at 11pm and
continuing until 1am, there will be a fireworks display.  Be sure to check it
out and talk to Tortimer to receive a gift.  Don't forget to return later on
January 1st for the New Year's Day celebration!

- This list was compiled by myself through experience and the help of
The Official Guide to Animal Crossing by Nintendo Power

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6)  TOOLS:
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      These will be the most important items you will use in Animal Crossing.
They can usually be purchased from Nook's store, but when first starting the
game, you may have to wait a few days for one of them to become available.
This list includes the buying and buy-back prices, and what the tool is used
for.

Axe -- 400 -- 100 -- used for cutting down trees
Golden Axe -- After keeping your town "perfect" (please see "How do I..."

section for information on how to do this) for two straight weeks according to
the Well, you will get a golden axe.
Fishing Rod -- 500 -- 125 -- used to catch fish
Golden Fishing Rod -- After catching one of every type of fish, save and quit
your game.  When you load it up again, Tortimer will be waiting outside with
your fishing rod.
Net -- 500 -- 125 -- used to catch bugs
Golden Net -- After catching one of every type of bug, save and quit
your game.  When you load it up again, Tortimer will be waiting outside with
your golden net.
Paint -- 980 -- used to paint your roof another color (Nook paints it for
you); comes in red, orange, yellow, pale green, green, sky blue, blue, purple,
pink, black, white, and brown.
Shovel -- 500 -- 125 -- used to dig things out of the ground, such as fossils,
gyroids, money, etc.
Golden Shovel -- If you have an extra shovel, bury it in a glowing spot.  A
golden sapling will appear.
Sign Board -- used to put your patterns on display around your town.

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7)  FURNITURE SERIES AND THEMES:
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       This list includes the pieces for each series and theme, how
much they cost, what color scheme they fit in for Feng Shui (if any),
and how much they will sell for at Nook's.  To make the Happy Room
Academy (HRA) happy, put your "Series" or "Theme" furniture on the
first floor.  Put your "Sets" (such as the Vase Set, Totem Pole Set,
Guitar Set, Teddy Bear Set, Citrus Set, etc.) on the second floor.  You
can put anything in the basement.

Blue Series includes:
Bed -- 2,100 -- 525
Bench -- 1,900 -- 475
Blue Flooring -- 1,580 -- 395
Blue Wall -- 1,260 -- 315
Bookcase -- 1,900 -- 475
Bureau -- 2,160 -- 540
Cabinet -- 2,400 -- 600
Chair -- 1,200 -- 300
Clock -- 1,600 -- 400
Dresser -- 2,100 -- red -- 525
Table -- 1,800 -- yellow -- 450
Wardrobe -- 1,920 -- 480

Cabana Series includes:
Armchair -- 1,800 -- 450
Bed -- 2,200 -- 550
Bookcase -- 2,400 -- 600
Cabana Flooring -- 1,680 -- 420
Cabana Wall -- 1,480 -- 370
Chair -- 1,600 -- 400
Dresser -- 2,400 -- 600
Lamp -- 1,700 -- 425
Screen -- 2,000 -- 500
Table -- 1,800 -- 450
Vanity -- 1,800 -- 450
Wardrobe -- 2,240 -- 560

Cabin Series includes:
Armchair -- 2,280 -- 570
Bed -- 2,400 -- red -- 600
Bookcase -- 2,300 -- 575
Cabin Rug -- 1,540 -- 385
Cabin Wall -- 1,200 -- 300
Chair -- 1,700 -- 425
Clock -- 2,000 -- 500
Couch -- 2,480 -- 620
Dresser -- 2,160 -- 540
Low Table -- 2,100 -- 525
Table -- 2,100 -- red -- 525
Wardrobe -- 2,480 -- 620

Classic Series includes:
Bed -- 2,520 -- 630
Cabinet -- 2,560 -- 640
Chair -- 1,800 -- 450
Classic Carpet -- 2,300 -- 575
Classic Wall -- 2,100 -- 525
Clock -- 2,180 -- 545
Desk -- 2,200 -- 550
Hutch -- 3,360 -- 840
Sofa -- 2,240 -- yellow -- 560
Table -- 1,600 -- 400
Vanity -- 2,560 -- 640
Wardrobe -- 2,560 -- 640

Exotic Series includes:
Bed -- 2,540 -- 635
Bench -- 1,900 -- 475
Bureau  -- 2,400 -- 600
Chair -- 1,400 -- 350
Chest -- 1,800 -- 450
End Table -- 1,600 -- 400
Exotic Rug -- 1,820 -- 455
Exotic Wall -- 1,420 -- 355
Lamp -- 1,800 -- yellow -- 450
Screen -- 2,250 -- 562
Table -- 2,300 -- 575
Wardrobe -- 2,180 -- 545

Green Series includes:
Bed -- 2,160 -- green -- 540
Bench -- 1,800 -- green -- 450
Chair -- 1,200 -- green -- 300
Counter -- 2,400 -- green -- 600
Desk -- 2,000 -- green -- 500
Dresser -- 2,320 -- green -- 580
Green Rug -- 1,540 -- 385
Green Wall -- 1,050 -- 262
Lamp -- 1,800 -- green -- 450
Pantry -- 2,290 -- green -- 573
Table -- 1,700 -- green -- 425
Wardrobe -- 2,300 -- green -- 575

Harvest Series (only available from Franklin) includes:
Bed -- 13,332 -- 3,333
Bureau -- 13,332 -- 3,333
Chair -- 13,332 -- 3,333
Clock -- 13,332 -- 3,333
Dresser -- 13,332 -- 3,333
Harvest Carpet -- 4,800 -- 1,200
Harvest Wall -- 4,800 -- 1,200
Lamp -- 13,332 -- 3,333
Mirror -- 13,332 -- 3,333
Sofa -- 13,332 -- 3,333
Table -- 13,332 -- 3,333
TV -- 13,332 -- 3,333

Jingle Series (only available from Jingle) includes:
Bed -- 48,960 -- red -- 12,240 (Get it? 12/24 is Xmas Eve!)
Chair -- 48,960 -- red -- 12,240
Clock -- 48,960 -- red -- 12,240
Dresser 48,960 -- red -- 12,240
Jingle Carpet -- 48,960 -- 12,240
Jingle Wall -- 48,960 -- 12,240
Lamp -- 48,960 -- red -- 12,240
Piano -- 48,960 -- red -- 12,240
Shelves -- 48,960 -- red -- 12,240
Sofa -- 48,960 -- red -- 12,240
Table -- 48,960 -- red -- 12,240
Wardrobe -- 48,960 -- red -- 12,240

Kiddie Series includes:
Bed -- 2,100 -- 525
Bookcase -- 1,800 -- 450
Bureau -- 2,200 -- 550
Chair -- 1,400 -- 350
Clock -- 2,140 -- 370
Couch -- 2,200 -- 500
Dresser -- 2,150 -- 537
Kiddie Carpet -- 1,630 -- 407
Kiddie Wall -- 1,500 -- 375
Stereo -- 1,900 -- 475
Table -- 2,200 -- 500
Wardrobe -- 2,180 -- 545

Lovely Series includes:
Armchair -- 2,000 -- 500
Armoire -- 2,240 -- 560
Bed -- 2,000 -- 500
Chair -- 1,800 -- 400
Dresser -- 2,160 -- red -- 540
End Table -- 1,800 -- 450
Kitchen -- 2,280 -- 570
Lamp -- 1,600 -- red -- 400
Lovely Carpet -- 1,980 -- 495
Lovely Wall -- 1,880 -- 470
Table -- 1,800 -- 450
Vanity -- 2,200 -- 550
* Unnecessary to the series but still collectable items:
Lovely Phone (can only be obtained on Mother's Day) -- 10,400 -- 2,600
Lovely Stereo -- 1,980 -- 495

Modern Series includes:
Bed -- 2,320 -- 580
Cabinet -- 2,580 -- 645
Chair -- 1,500 -- 375
Desk -- 2,480 -- 620
Dresser -- 2,250 -- 562
End Table -- 1,900 -- 475
Lamp -- 1,400 -- 350
Modern Tile -- 1,540 -- 385
Modern Wall -- 1,450 -- 362
Sofa -- 2,620 -- 655
Table -- 1,800 -- 450
Wardrobe -- 2,560 -- 640

Ranch Series includes:
Armchair -- 2,000 -- green -- 500
Bed -- 2,300 -- red -- 575
Bookcase -- 2,000 -- 500
Chair -- 1,400 -- 350
Couch -- 2,400 -- green -- 600
Dresser -- 2,720 -- 680
Hutch -- 2,560 -- 640
Ranch Flooring -- 1,750 -- 437
Ranch Wall -- 1,450 -- 362
Table -- 1,700 -- 425
Tea Table -- 1,800 -- 450
Wardrobe -- 3,050 -- 762

Regal Series includes:
Armoire -- 3,820 -- 955
Bed -- 3,120 -- 780
Bookcase -- 3,120 -- 780
Chair -- 2,100 -- 525
Cupboard -- 3,360 -- 840
Dresser -- 3,520 -- 880
Regal Carpet -- 2,850 -- 712
Regal Wall -- 2,240 -- 560
Sofa -- 3,100 -- 775
Lamp -- 2,400 -- 600
Table -- 2,540 -- 635
Vanity -- 3,200 -- 800

Snowman Series (only available from Snowman) includes:
Bed  -- 35,552 -- 8,888 (Get it? 8 looks like a snowman!)
Chair  -- 35,552 -- 8,888
Clock  -- 35,552 -- 8,888
Dresser  -- 35,552 -- 8,888
Fridge  -- 35,552 -- 8,888
Lamp -- 35,552 -- 8,888
Snowman Carpet -- 35,552 -- 8,888
Snowman Wall -- 35,552 -- 8,888
Sofa  -- 35,552 -- 8,888
Table  -- 35,552 -- 8,888
TV  -- 35,552 -- 8,888
Wardrobe  -- 35,552 -- 8,888

Spooky Series (only available from Jack) includes:
Bed -- 41,240 -- orange -- 10,310 (Get it? 10/31 is Halloween!)
Bookcase -- 41,240 -- orange -- 10,310
Chair -- 41,240 -- orange -- 10,310
Clock -- 41,240 -- orange -- 10,310
Dresser -- 41,240 -- orange -- 10,310
Lamp -- 41,240 -- orange -- 10,310
Sofa -- 41,240 -- orange -- 10,310
Spooky Carpet -- 41,240 -- 10,310
Spooky Wall -- 41,240 -- 10,310
Table -- 41,240 -- orange -- 10,310
Vanity -- 41,240 -- orange -- 10,310
Wardrobe -- 41,240 -- orange -- 10,310
* Unnecessary to the series but still collectable items:
Jack-In-The-Box -- 4,124 -- 1,031
Jack-o'-Lantern -- 0 -- 0

Backyard Theme includes:
Backyard Fence (Wall) -- 800 -- 200
Backyard Lawn (Flooring) -- 880 -- 220
Backyard Pool -- 990 -- 247
Barbecue -- 1,760 -- red -- 440
Bird Bath -- 1,450 -- green -- 362
Bird Feeder -- 1,260 -- 315
Birdhouse -- 1,620 -- 405
Bug Zapper -- 1,200 -- 300
Garden Gnome -- 3,380 -- 845
Hammock -- 1,320 -- 330
Lawn Chair -- 1,180 -- 295
Lawn Mower -- 2,760 -- red -- 690
Mr. Flamingo -- 1,530 -- 382
Mrs. Flamingo -- 1,530 -- 382
Picnic Table -- 1,390 -- 347
Sprinkler -- 1,640 -- yellow -- 410
Tiki Torch -- 870 -- 217

Boxing Theme includes:
Blue Corner -- 6,800 -- 1,700
Boxing Barricade -- 1,050 -- 263
Boxing Mat -- 1,180 -- 295
Boxing Ring Mat (Flooring) -- 10,000 -- 2,500
Judge's Bell -- 1,790 -- 448
Neutral Corner -- 5,500 -- 1,375
Red Corner -- 6,800 -- red -- 1,700
Ringside Seating (Wall) -- 9,000 -- 2,250
Ringside Table -- 1,320 -- 330
Sandbag -- 3,190 -- 798
Speed Bag -- 2,990 -- 748
Weight Bench -- 3,590 -- 898

Chess Theme includes:
Backgammon Wall -- 7,200 -- 1,800
Black Bishop -- 2,800 -- 700
Black King -- 23,200 -- 5,800
Black Knight -- 2,800 -- 700
Black Pawn -- 1,000 -- 250
Black Queen -- 23,200 -- 5,800
Black Rook -- 2,800 -- 700
Chessboard Rug -- 8,300 -- 2,075
White Bishop -- 2,800 -- 700
White King -- 23,200 -- 5,800
White Knight -- 2,800 -- 700
White Pawn -- 1,000 -- 250
White Queen -- 23,200 -- 5,800
White Rook -- 2,800 -- 700

Classroom Theme includes:
Chalk Board -- 1,400 -- green -- 350
Classroom Floor -- 6,000 -- 1,500
Classroom Wall -- 6,000 -- 1,500
Cubby Hole -- 2,200 -- 550
Flip-Top Desk -- 1,320 -- 330
Folding Chair -- 600 -- 150
Hamster Cage -- 2,290 -- red -- 572
Lefty Desk -- 1,240 -- 310
Letter Cubby -- 2,300 -- 575
Mop -- 900 -- 225
Righty Desk -- 1,240 -- 310
School Desk -- 1,320 -- 330
Science Table -- 1,900 -- 475
Teacher's Chair -- 1,440 -- 360
Teacher's Desk -- 1,580 -- 395
Vaulting Horse -- 1,200 -- 300

Construction Theme includes:
Blue Tarp (Wall) -- 5,600 -- 1,400
Cement Mixer -- 1,800 -- orange -- 400
Closed Road (Flooring) -- 6,500 -- 1,625
Detour Arrow -- 600 -- red -- 150
Detour Sign -- 830 -- orange -- 212
Flagman Sign -- 850 -- orange
Green Drum -- 800 -- green -- 200
Handcart -- 800 -- 200
Haz-Mat Barrel -- 830 -- red -- 207
Iron Frame -- 1,200 -- red -- 300
Jackhammer -- 1,880 -- 470
Jersey Barrier -- 1,050 -- 262
Manhole Cover -- 1,000 -- 250
Men At Work Sign -- 850 -- orange -- 212
Merge Sign -- 850 -- orange -- 212
Oil Drum -- 840 -- orange -- 210
Orange Cone -- 600 -- red -- 150
Saw Horse -- 900  -- 225
Speed Sign -- 870 -- 217
Steam Roller -- 4,500 -- yellow -- 1,125
Traffic Cone -- 800 -- red -- 200
Wet Roadway Sign -- 850 -- orange -- 212

Mossy Garden Theme includes:
Deer Scare -- 1,800 -- green -- 450
Garden Pond -- 2,580 -- 645
Low Lantern -- 2,100 -- 525
Mortar Wall -- 7,000 -- 1,750
Mossy Carpet -- 8,000 -- 2,000
Pond Lantern -- 1,980 -- 495
Shrine Lantern -- 1,980 -- 495
Tall Lantern -- 1,980 -- 495

Rock Garden Theme includes:
Dark Stone -- 2,200 -- 550
Garden Stone -- 1,900 -- 475
Garden Wall -- 6,400 -- 1,600
Leaning Stone -- 2,100 -- 525
Mossy Stone -- 2,160 -- 540
Sand Garden (Flooring) -- 7,000 -- 1,750
Standing Stone -- 2,500 -- 625
Stone Couple -- 2,380 -- 595

Space Theme includes:
Asteroid -- 1,800 -- 450
Flying Saucer -- 2,400 -- 600
Lunar Horizon (Wall) -- 7,600 -- 1,900
Lunar Lander -- 3,200 -- 800
Lunar Rover -- 2,560 -- 640
Lunar Surface (Flooring) 8,000 -- 2,000
Rocket -- 2,400 -- 600
Satellite -- 2,600 -- 650
Space Shuttle -- 2,780 -- 695
Space Station -- 2,800 -- 700
Spaceman Sam -- 2,800 -- 700
* Unnecessary to the series but still collectable items:
Moon -- 0 -- 8,000

Western Theme includes:
Covered Wagon -- 3,800-- 950
Cow Skull -- 1,020 -- 255
Desert Cactus -- 890 -- green -- 223
Saddle Fence -- 2,180 -- 545
Storefront -- 3,680 -- 920
Tumbleweed -- 520 -- 130
Wagon Wheel -- 1,230 -- 308
Watering Trough -- 1,100 -- 275
Well -- 2,700 -- 675
Western Desert (Flooring) -- 6,800 -- 1,700
Western Fence -- 880 -- 220
Western Vista (Wall) -- 6,000 -- 1,500

- This list was compiled by myself through experience and the help of
The Official Guide to Animal Crossing by Nintendo Power

- Buy-back prices courtesy of Prima Games' Official Strategy Guide to
Animal Crossing

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8)  FURNITURE SETS:
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       This section includes items that are parts of Sets, which should be
displayed on the second floor of your house.  Included is the buying price,
which color they are for Feng Shui purposes (if any), how much you can sell
them back for, and where they can be acquired.

Apple Set:
Apple Clock -- 1,200 -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop
Apple TV -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop

Bonsai Set:
Mugho Bonsai -- 1,800 -- green -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop
Pine Bonsai -- 1,800 -- green -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop
Ponderosa Bonsai -- 1,800 -- green -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop

Cactus Set:
Cactus -- 1,700 -- green -- 425 -- Tom Nook's shop
Round Cactus -- 1,700 -- green -- 425 -- Tom Nook's shop
Tall Cactus -- 1,700 -- green -- 425 -- Tom Nook's shop

Citrus Set:
Grapefruit Table -- 1,500 -- red -- 375 -- Tom Nook's shop
Lemon Table -- 1,500 -- yellow -- 375 -- Tom Nook's shop
Lime Chair -- 1,300 -- green -- 325 -- Tom Nook's shop
Orange Chair -- 1,300 -- orange -- 325 -- Tom Nook's shop

Drum Set:
Conga Drum -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop
Djimbe Drum -- 1,900 --  475 -- Tom Nook's shop
Tinpano Drum -- 2,100 -- 525 -- Redd's tent

Figurine Set:
Aiko Figurine -- 800 -- 200 -- Redd's tent
Emi Figurine -- 800 -- 200 -- Tom Nook's shop
Keiko Figurine -- 800 -- 200 -- Tom Nook's shop
Maki Figurine -- 800 -- 200 -- Tom Nook's shop
Naomi Figurine -- 800 -- 200 -- Tom Nook's shop
Yoko Figurine -- 800 -- 200 -- Tom Nook's shop
Yuki Figurine -- 800 -- 200 -- Tom Nook's shop

Frog Set:
Froggy Chair -- 1,200 -- green -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop
Lily-Pad Table -- 1,600 -- green -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop

Guitar Set:
Country Guitar -- 1,700 -- 425 -- Tom Nook's shop
Folk Guitar -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop
Rock Guitar -- 1,800 -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop

Iris Flower Set:
Iris Chair -- 1,400 -- 350 -- Tom Nook's shop
Iris Table -- 1,900 -- 475 -- Tom Nook's shop

Lucky Nintendo Set:
Luigi Trophy -- 7,000 -- special -- 1,750 -- Redd's tent
Mario Trophy -- 7,000 -- special -- 1,750 -- Tom Nook's Lottery

Melon Set:
Melon Chair -- 1,300 -- yellow -- 325 -- Tom Nook's shop
Watermelon Chair -- 1,300 -- red -- 325 -- Tom Nook's shop
Watermelon Table -- 1,800 -- red -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop

Nintendo Set:
Arwing -- 25,600 -- 6,400 -- Tom Nook's lottery
G Logo -- 2,500 -- special -- 625 -- Tom Nook's shop
Master Sword -- 2,800 -- 700 -- Tom Nook's shop
N Logo -- 2,400 -- 600 -- Tom Nook's shop

Office Set:
Office Chair -- 1,100 -- 275 -- Tom Nook's shop
Office Desk -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop
Office Locker -- 1,200 -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop

Pear Set:
Pear Dresser -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop
Pear Wardrobe -- 1,400 -- 350 -- Tom Nook's shop

Pine Wood Set:
Pine Chair -- 1,800 -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop
Pine Table -- 2,280 -- 570 -- Tom Nook's shop

Red Flower Set:
Tulip Chair -- 1,400 -- 350 -- Tom Nook's shop
Tulip Table -- 1,900 -- 475 -- Tom Nook's shop

Robot Set:
Robo-Clock -- 1,400 -- 350 -- Redd's tent
Robo-Stereo -- 2,200 -- 550 -- Tom Nook's lottery

String Instrument Set:
Bass -- 2,400 -- 600 -- Redd's tent
Cello -- 1,800 -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop
Violin -- 2,200 -- 550 -- Tom Nook's shop

Study Set:
Globe -- 1,200 -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop
Writing Chair -- 1,000 -- 250 -- Tom Nook's shop
Writing Desk -- 1,900 -- 475 -- Tom Nook's shop

Teddy Bear set:
Baby Bear -- 800 -- 200 -- Tom Nook's shop
Mama Bear -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop
Papa Bear -- 2,200 -- 550 -- Tom Nook's shop

Totem Pole Set:
Bear Pole -- 1,400 -- 350 -- Tom Nook's shop
Eagle Pole -- 1,400 -- 350 -- Tom Nook's shop
Frog Woman Pole -- 1,400 -- 350 -- Tom Nook's shop
Raven Pole -- 1,400 -- 350 -- Tom Nook's shop

Vase Set:
Blue Vase -- 2,500 -- 625 -- Tom Nook's shop
Red Vase -- 2,450 -- 613 -- Tom Nook's shop
Tea Vase -- 2,400 -- 600 -- Tom Nook's shop

Vending Machine Set:
Candy Machine -- 2,200 -- 550 -- Tom Nook's shop
Coffee Machine -- 2,100 -- 525 -- Tom Nook's shop
Pop Machine -- 3,250 -- 813 -- Tom Nook's lottery
Soda Machine -- 1,700 -- 425 -- Tom Nook's shop

Yellow Flower Set:
Daffodil Chair -- 1,400 -- 350 -- Tom Nook's shop
Daffodil Table -- 1,900 -- 475 -- Tom Nook's shop

- This list was compiled by myself through experience and the help of
The Official Guide to Animal Crossing by Nintendo Power

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9)  OTHER FURNITURE/ITEMS:
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       This section includes items that you can acquire throughout the game
(some of which may have already been mentioned in the Furniture section).  It
includes buying price (if any), what color it is in terms of feng shui (if
any), sell-back price (if any), and where you can acquire it.

Arranged Flowers:
Daffodil -- 680 -- 170 -- Tom Nook's shop
Gerbera -- 780 -- orange -- 195 -- Tom Nook's shop
Sunflower -- 980 -- yellow -- 245 -- Tom Nook's shop

Bonsai Trees:
Azalea Bonsai -- 1,500 -- green -- 375 -- Tom Nook's shop
Hawthorn Bonsai -- 1,800 -- green -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop
Holly Bonsai -- 1,600 -- green -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop
Jasmine Bonsai -- 1,700 -- green -- 425 -- Tom Nook's shop
Maple Bonsai -- 1,700 -- orange -- 425 -- Tom Nook's shop
Plum Bonsai -- 1,900 -- red -- 475 -- Tom Nook's lottery
Quince Bonsai -- 1,600 -- Red -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop

Chairs and Sofas:
Cream Sofa -- 2,000 -- 500 -- Tom Nook's shop
Gold Econo-Chair -- 800 -- yellow -- 200 -- Tom Nook's shop
Jade Econo-Chair -- 800 -- green -- 200 -- Tom Nook's shop
Red Armchair -- 1,800 -- red -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop
Red Sofa -- 2,050 -- red -- 513 -- Tom Nook's shop
Rocking Chair -- 1,400 -- 350 -- Tom Nook's shop
Ruby Econo-Chair -- 800 -- orange -- 200 -- Tom Nook's shop

Clocks:
Alarm Clock -- 1,000 -- 250 -- Tom Nook's shop
Antique Clock -- 2,350 -- 588 -- Tom Nook's shop
Cube Clock -- 1,100 -- 275 -- Tom Nook's shop
Glow Clock -- 1,500 -- 375 -- Tom Nook's shop
Kitschy Clock -- 1,800 -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop
Odd Clock -- 1,800 -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop
Owl Clock -- 1,300 -- 325 -- Tom Nook's shop
Red Clock -- 1,300 -- 325 -- Tom Nook's shop

Golf Bags:
Blue Golf Bag -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop
Green Golf Bag -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop
White Golf Bag -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop

Holiday Items:
Big Festive Tree -- 2,480 -- special -- Tom Nook's shop (12/26-12/31)
Birthday Cake -- Mother sends it on your birthday
Bottle Rocket -- Fireworks show
Cornucopia -- 1,880 -- Harvest Festival
Festive Candle (Menorah) -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop (12/26-12/31)
Festive Flag -- 680 -- 170 -- Tom Nook's shop (12/26-12/31)
Festive Tree -- 1,300 -- special -- Tom Nook's shop (12/26-12/31)
Jack-in-the-Box -- 4,124 -- Halloween trick
Jack-o'-Lantern -- orange -- Halloween trick

House Plants:
Aloe -- 1,200 -- green -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop
Bromeliaceae -- 1,300 -- green -- 325 -- Tom Nook's shop
Caladium -- 1,300 -- green -- 325 -- Tom Nook's shop
Coconut Palm  -- 1,200 -- green -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop
Corn Plant -- 1,300 -- green -- 325 -- Tom Nook's shop
Croton -- 1,300 -- green -- 325 -- Tom Nook's shop
Dracaena -- 2,000 -- special -- 500 -- Tom Nook's lottery
Fan Palm -- 1,300 -- green -- 325 -- Tom Nook's shop
Lady Palm -- 1,200 -- green -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop
Pachira -- 1,200 -- green -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop
Pothos -- 1,300 -- green -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop
Rubber Tree -- 1,300 -- green -- 325 -- Tom Nook's shop
Snake Plant -- 1,200 -- green -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop
Weeping Fig -- 1,200 -- green -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop

Household Items:
Barber's Pole -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop
Barrel -- 800 -- 200 -- Tom Nook's shop
Billiard Table --  1,800 -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop
Birdcage -- 1,700 -- red -- Tom Nook's shop
Bus Stop -- 820 -- 205 -- Tom Nook's shop
Chess Table -- 2,200 -- 550 -- Tom Nook's shop
Computer -- 1,820 -- 455 -- Redd's tent
Elephant Slide -- 1,200 -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop
Executive Toy -- 1,100 -- 275 -- Tom Nook's shop
Extinguisher -- 1,300 -- 325 -- Tom Nook's shop
Fan -- 1,200 -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop
Garbage Can -- 500 -- 125 -- Tom Nook's shop
Glass-Top Table -- 2,200 -- 550 -- Tom Nook's shop
Hinaningyo -- 2,560 -- special -- 640 -- Redd's tent
Keg -- 800 -- 200 -- Tom Nook's shop
Mochi Pestle -- 1,400 -- 350 -- Tom Nook's shop
Nook's Portrait -- 480 -- 120 -- Tom Nook's lottery
Orange Box -- 80 -- 20 -- Tom Nook's shop
Pineapple Bed -- 1,990 -- 498 -- Tom Nook's shop
Potbelly Stove -- 2,000 -- 500 -- Tom Nook's shop
Radiator -- 2,380 -- 595 -- Tom Nook's shop
Refrigerator -- 1,200 -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop
Retro TV -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop
Samurai Suit -- 4,500 -- special -- 1,125 -- Tom Nook's lottery
Scale -- 1,200 -- 300 -- Tom Nook's shop
Sewing Machine -- 1,350 -- 338 -- Tom Nook's shop
Slot Machine -- 777 -- 194 -- Tom Nook's shop
Space Heater -- 1,700 -- 425 -- Tom Nook's shop
Stove -- 1,980 -- 495 -- Tom Nook's shop
Super Toilet -- 1,980 -- 495 -- Redd's tent
Table Tennis -- 1,800 -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop
Tanabata Palm -- 1,925 -- special -- 480 -- Redd's tent
Tea Set -- 300 -- 75 -- Tom Nook's shop
Toilet -- 1,800 -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop
Train Set -- 1,600 -- green -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop
Trash Bin -- 500 -- 125 -- Tom Nook's shop
Water Bird -- 1,400 -- 350 -- Tom Nook's shop
Wide-Screen TV -- 2,200 -- 550 -- Redd's tent
Wobbelina -- 700 -- 175 -- Tom Nook's shop

Island Items:
Beach Chair -- 1,850 -- 463 -- Animal Island
Beach Table -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Animal Island
Diver Dan -- 3,200 -- 800 -- Animal Island
Life Ring -- Animal Island
Snowcone Machine -- 980 -- 245 -- Animal Island
Surfboard -- 1,400 -- 350 -- Animal Island
Treasure Chest -- 10,000 -- special -- 2,500 -- Animal Island
Ukulele -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Animal Island
Wave Breaker -- 1,760 -- 440 -- Animal Island

Models:
Cosmos Model 1 -- 910 -- Groundhog Day (2/2)
Cosmos Model 2 -- 910 -- yellow -- Groundhog Day (2/2)
Cosmos Model 3 -- 910 -- Groundhog Day (2/2)
Dirt Model -- 1,200 -- Tom Nook's shop
Dump Model -- Spring Cleaning (5/1)
Grass Model -- 1,200 -- green -- Tom Nook's shop
House Model -- special -- Have 70,000 points from the HRA
Igloo Model -- Igloo resident (wintertime)
Katrina's Tent Model -- Halloween (10/31)
Lighthouse Model -- Gift from Tortimer (first two months of the year)
Locomotive Model -- Father's Day (6/third Sunday)
Manor Model -- special -- Have 100,000 points from the HRA
Market Model -- green -- Sale Day (11/fourth Friday)
Museum Model -- Complete all Museum exhibits
Pansy Model P. -- 930 -- Groundhog Day (2/2)
Pansy Model W. -- 930 -- Groundhog Day (2/2)
Pansy Model Y. -- 930 -- yellow -- Groundhog Day (2/2)
Pink Tree Model -- Cherry Blossom Festival (4/5-7)
Police Model -- Officer's Day (11/11)
Post Office Model -- special -- Have 999,999,999 bells in Post Office savings
Shop Model -- Labor Day (9/first Monday)
Snowy Tree Model -- Igloo resident (wintertime)
Station Model 1 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Station Model 10 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Station Model 11 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Station Model 12 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Station Model 13 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Station Model 14 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Station Model 15 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Station Model 2 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Station Model 3 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Station Model 4 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Station Model 5 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Station Model 6 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Station Model 7 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Station Model 8 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Station Model 9 -- "Your Hometown" Day (July)
Tailor Model -- red -- Graduation Day (6/second Friday)
Tent Model -- yellow -- Summer campers (summertime)
Track Model -- 1,400 -- Tom Nook's shop
Train Car Model -- 2,500 -- Tom Nook's shop
Tree Model -- green -- Nature Day (4/22)
Tulip Model R. -- 940 -- red -- Groundhog Day (2/2)
Tulip Model W. -- 940 -- Groundhog Day (2/2)
Tulip Model Y. -- 940 -- yellow -- Groundhog Day (2/2)
Weed Model -- 820 -- green -- Founder's Day (8/21)
Well Model -- Mayor's Day (11/first Tuesday)

Momentos:
Aerobics Radio -- Morning Aerobics (7/25-8/31)
Angler Trophy -- special -- Summer Fishing Tourney (6/Sundays)
Autumn Medal -- special -- Fall Sports Fair (9/23 or 24)
Backpack -- Summer campers (summertime)
Bonfire -- Summer campers (summertime)
Bottled Ship -- Explorer's Day (10/second Monday)
Campfire -- Summer campers (summertime)
Chocolates -- Gift from Tortimer (first two months of the year)
Chowder -- Igloo resident (wintertime)
Cooler -- Summer campers (summertime)
Crab Stew -- Igloo resident (wintertime)
Dolly -- Toy Day (12/23)
Fireplace -- Igloo resident (wintertime)
Fishing Trophy -- special -- Fall Fishing Tourney (11/Sundays)
Kayak -- yellow -- Summer campers (summertime)
Lantern -- red -- Summer campers (summertime)
Lovely Phone -- Mother's Day (5/second Sunday)
Mailbox -- special -- Have 100,000,000 bells in Post Office savings
Miniature Car -- red -- Toy Day (12/23)
Moon -- Harvest Moon -- (September)
Mountain Bike -- Summer campers (summertime)
Noisemaker -- red -- New Year's Eve (12/31)
Piggy Bank -- special -- Have 10,000,000 bells in Post Office savings
Propane Stove -- Summer campers (summertime)
Sleeping Bag -- green -- Summer campers (summertime)
Sleigh -- Igloo resident (wintertime)
Snow Bunny -- Igloo resident (wintertime)
Snowboard -- Igloo resident (wintertime)
Snowman -- Snow Day -- (12/1)
Spring Medal -- special -- Spring Sports Fair (3/20 or 21)
Super Tortimer -- April Fools' Day (4/1)
Telescope -- Meteor Shower (8/12)
Tissue -- special -- Have 1,000,000 bells in Post Office savings

Musical Instruments:
Biwa Lute -- 1,800 -- 450 -- Tom Nook's shop
Ebony Piano -- 3,800 -- 950 -- Redd's tent
Harp -- 1,700 -- 425 -- Tom Nook's shop
Ivory Piano -- 3,500 -- 875 -- Tom Nook's lottery
Metronome -- 1,000 -- 250 -- Tom Nook's shop
Taiko Drum -- 1,300 -- 325 -- Tom Nook's shop
Vibraphone -- 1,900 -- 475 -- Tom Nook's shop

Stereo Systems:
CD Player -- 1,600 -- 400 -- Tom Nook's shop
Dice Stereo -- 2,150 -- 538 -- Redd's tent
Gold Stereo -- 2,640 -- 660 -- Tom Nook's shop
Hi-Fi Stereo -- 24,000 -- 6,000 -- Tom Nook's lottery
High-End Stereo -- 2,750 -- 688 -- Redd's tent
Jukebox -- 3,850 -- 963 -- Tom Nook's lottery
Lovely Stereo -- 1,980 -- 495 -- Redd's tent
Phonograph -- 1,840 -- 460 -- Tom Nook's shop
Red Boombox -- 1,500 -- red -- 375 -- Tom Nook's shop
Reel-to-Reel -- 2,000 -- 500 -- Tom Nook's shop
Retro Stereo -- 2,160 -- 540 -- Tom Nook's shop
Tape Deck -- 700 -- 175 -- Tom Nook's shop
Turntable -- 2,580 -- 645 -- Redd's tent
White Boom Box -- 1,500 -- 375 -- Tom Nook's shop

- This list was compiled by myself through experience and the help of
The Official Guide to Animal Crossing by Nintendo Power

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10)  ITEMS FROM GULLIVER, JOAN, KATRINA, SAHARAH, AND WENDELL:
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      This is a list of items available (if any) from visitors Gulliver, Joan,
Katrina, Saharah, and Wendell.

Gulliver (washes up onshore whenever his shipmates throw him overboard):
Arc de Triomphe -- 2,300
Bottled Ship -- 840
Chinese Lion -- 1,200
Chinese Lioness -- 1,800
Compass -- 320
Fishing Bear -- 680
Lady Liberty -- 2,300
Manekin Pis -- 1,300
Matryoshka -- 980
Merlion -- 2,300
Mermaid Statue -- 1,900
Moai Statue -- 1,900
Mouth of Truth -- 1,900
Pagoda -- 1,280
Plate Armor -- 1,850
Shogi Piece -- 1,250
Stone Coin -- 1,400 -- red
Tiger Bobblehead -- 580
Tokyo Tower -- 1,150
Tower of Pisa -- 2,300
Tribal Mask -- 1,100

Joan (comes from 6am to 12pm every Sunday):
Turnips -- whatever price she tells you -- whatever price Nook tells you

Katrina (fortune-telling feline; your fortune can consist of the following):
Love -- Villagers of the opposite sex will fall in love with you
Lucky Finances -- You will find and earn more bells than usual
Lucky Materials -- It will become easier to get rare items
Unlucky -- You'll fall down a lot
Unpopular -- Villagers will be mean to you

Saharah (comes at 6am and stays for 24 hours; bring her a carpet and 3,000
bells; items cannot be bought back; visit her again and each time will cost
twice as much [thanks to Rudi]):
Ancient Tile -- 2,400
Basement Floor -- 2,125
Boxing Ring Mat -- 2,500
Chessboard Rug -- 2,075
Classroom Floor -- 1,500
Closed Road -- 1,625
Concrete Floor -- 1,800
Daisy Meadow -- 1,800
Lunar Surface -- 2,000
Mossy Carpet -- 2,000
Music Room Floor -- 1,800
Office Flooring -- 1,700
Saharah's Desert -- 1,800
Sand Garden -- 1,750
Sandlot -- 1,700
Sidewalk -- 1,950
Tropical Floor -- 2,050
Western Desert -- 1,700

Wendell (comes at 6am and stays for 24 hours; bring him a fish; items cannot be
bought back):
Ancient Wall -- 2,300
Backgammon Wall -- 1,800
Basement Wall -- 1,875
Blue Tarp -- 1,400
Classroom Wall -- 1,500
Desert Vista -- 2,250
Garden Wall -- 1,600
Industrial Wall -- 1,750
Lunar Horizon -- 1,900
Meadow Vista -- 2,000
Mortar Wall -- 1,750
Music Room Wall -- 1,600
Office Wall -- 1,750
Ringside Seating -- 2,250
Sandlot Wall -- 1,700
Tree-Lined Wall -- 1,850
Tropical Vista -- 2,300
Western Vista -- 1,500

- This list was compiled by myself through experience and the help of
The Official Guide to Animal Crossing by Nintendo Power

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11)  DIARIES AND STATIONARY:
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      Diaries and stationary are very important parts of Animal Crossing.
Diaries hold your calendar (and you can type notes in them), and letters are a
great form of communication for you and your townsanimals.  Here is a list of
the different styles of diaries and stationary you can get.  Also included is
their selling and buy-back prices.

Diaries (all of which can be found at Tom Nook's shop):
Blue Diary -- 880 -- 220
Blue Polka Pad -- 320 -- 80
Calligraphy Pad -- 860 -- 215
Captain's Log -- 980 -- 245
College Rule -- 180 -- 45
Diary -- 1,450 -- 363
French Notebook -- 1,250 -- 313
Green Plaid Pad -- 320 -- 80
Journal -- 280 -- 70
Organizer -- 1,260 -- 315
Pink Diary -- 870 -- 218
Pink Plaid Pad -- 320 -- 80
Red Polka Pad -- 320 -- 80
School Pad -- 200 -- 50
Scroll -- 1,200 -- 300
Yellow Plaid Pad -- 320 -- 80

Stationary (can be found at Tom Nook's shop for 160 bells unless otherwise
noted; Nook will buy from you for 10 bells per sheet):
Airmail Paper
Aloha Paper
Bamboo Paper
Blossom Paper
Bluebell Paper
Butterfly Paper
Cloudy Paper
Cool Neon Paper
Cool Paper
Dainty Paper
Daisy Paper
Deep Sea Paper
Dizzy Paper
Dragon Paper
Elegant Paper
Essay Paper
Fantasy Paper
Felt Paper
Festive Paper -- used by Jingle only (12/23)
Fireworks Paper
Fortune Paper -- used by Katrina only (1/1)
Gingko Paper
Gyroid Paper
Honeybee Paper
Horsetail Paper
Hot Neon Paper
Inky Paper
Ivy Paper
Lacy Paper
Lattice Paper
Maple Leaf Paper
Misty Paper
Museum Paper
Mystic Paper
Neat Paper
New Year's Card -- used by your mother only (1/1)
Noodle Paper
Octopus Paper
Orange Paper
Panda Paper
Parchment
Petal Paper
Polka-Dot Paper
Rainbow Paper
Rainy Day Paper
Ranch Paper
Ribbon Paper
Simple Paper
Skyline Paper
Snowy Paper
Sparkly Paper
Spooky Paper
Stageshow Paper
Starry Sky Paper
Steel Paper
Sunset Paper
Thick Paper
Tile Paper
Vine Paper
Watermelon Paper
Wing Paper -- used by the HRA only
Winter Paper
Woodcut Paper
Woodland Paper

- This list was compiled by myself through experience and the help of
The Official Guide to Animal Crossing by Nintendo Power


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12)  UMBRELLAS AND OTHER HANDHELD ITEMS:
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      Everyone knows that accessories can make or break an outfit, right?
Well here's your chance to strut your stuff around town by having the coolest
items in your possession!  This section includes the Umbrella/Parasol
collection (including prices) and other accessories (which are usually given
out for free).

Umbrellas/Parasols (available at Tom Nook's shop):
Batbrella -- 190 -- 48
Berry Umbrella -- 360 -- 90
Blue Umbrella -- 100 -- 25
Bumbershoot -- 420 -- 105
Checked Umbrella -- 230 -- 58
Classic Umbrella -- 340 -- 85
Daffodil Parasol -- 480 -- 120
Dainty Parasol -- 360 -- 90
Elegant Umbrella -- 380 -- 95
Flame Umbrella -- 290 -- 73
Gelato Umbrella -- 220 -- 55
Gingham Parasol -- 290 -- 73
Hypno Parasol -- 190 -- 123
Icy Umbrella -- 480 -- 120
Lacy Parasol -- 420 -- 105
Leaf Umbrella -- 88 -- 22
Lotus Parasol -- 480 -- 120
Mod Umbrella -- 290 -- 73
Nintendo Parasol -- 64 -- 16 (get it? 64 bells = N64!)
Noodle Parasol -- 490 -- 123
Orange Umbrella -- 320 -- 80
Paper Parasol -- 350 -- 88
Pastel Parasol -- 380 -- 95
Petal Parasol -- 490 -- 123
Plaid Parasol -- 290 -- 73
Polka Parasol -- 340 -- 85
Retro Umbrella -- 360 -- 90
Ribbon Parasol -- 330 -- 83
Sharp Umbrella -- 250 -- 63
Sunny Parasol -- 380 -- 95
Twig Parasol -- 120 -- 30
Yellow Umbrella -- 240 -- 60

Balloons (available at Redd's booth [7/4] and on Nook's sale days):
Blue Balloon
Bunny B. Balloon
Bunny O. Balloon
Bunny P. Balloon
Green Balloon
Purple Balloon
Red Balloon
Yellow Balloon

Fans (available at Redd's booth [7/4]):
Bamboo Fan
Bluebell Fan
Cloud Fan
Fan Fan
Flower Fan
Leaf Fan
Maple Fan
Plum Fan

Pinwheels (available at Redd's booth [7/4] and Nook's grab bags [11/fourth
Friday]):
Fancy Pinwheel
Flower Pinwheel
Green Pinwheel
Pink Pinwheel
Red Pinwheel
Striped Pinwheel
Tiger Pinwheel
Yellow Pinwheel

- This list was compiled by myself through experience and the help of
The Official Guide to Animal Crossing by Nintendo Power

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13)  WALLPAPER AND MATCHING CARPETS:
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      There are more carpets and wallpaper in Animal Crossing than just the
ones that match your furniture or get from Saharah and Wendell.  Listed below
are the many, many choices you have to decorate your house.  In parenthesis
are the prices you will pay at Tom Nook's shop.  Wallpaper and flooring that
does not include a price will indicate how you can acquire them.

Ancient Wall/Ancient Tile (from Wendell/Saharah)
Arched Window (2,150)/Parquet Floor (2,350)
Backgammon Wall/Chessboard Rug (from Wendell/Saharah)
Backyard Fence (800)/Backyard Lawn (880)
Bamboo Wall (1,150)/Bamboo Flooring (1,360)
Basement Wall/Basement Floor (from Wendell/Saharah)
Blue Tarp/Closed Road (from Wendell/Saharah)
Blue Wall (1,260)/Blue Flooring (1,580)
Blue-Trim Wall (1,420)/Red Tile (1,680)
Cabana Wall (1,480)/Cabana Flooring (1,680)
Cabin Wall (1,200)/Cabin Rug (1,540)
Chic Wall (1,860)/Plush Carpet (2,160)
Citrus Wall (1,120)/Citrus Carpet (1,330)
Classic Wall (2,100)/Classic Carpet (2,300)
Classroom Wall/Classroom Floor (from Wendell/Saharah)
Concrete Wall (800)/Steel Flooring (1,480)
Desert Vista/Saharah's Desert (from Wendell/Saharah)
Exotic Wall (1,420)/Exotic Rug (1,820)
Exquisite Wall (1,470)/Exquisite Rug (1,960)
Floral Wall (2,250)/Palace Tile (3,200)
Garden Wall/Sand Garden (from Wendell/Saharah)
Gold Screen Wall (2,180)/18 Mat Tatami (1,150)
Green Wall (1,050)/Green Rug (1,540)
Groovy Wall (1,280)/Diner Tile (1,300)
Harvest Wall/Harvest Rug (from Franklin)
Imperial Wall (2,660)/Imperial Tile (2,980)
Industrial Wall/Concrete Floor (from Wendell/Saharah)
Ivy Wall (1,250)/Slate Flooring (1,380)
Jingle Wall/Jingle Carpet (from Jingle)
Kiddie Wall (1,500)/Kiddie Carpet (1,630)
Kitchen Wall (1,120)/Kitchen Flooring (1,230)
Kitschy Wall (1,240)/Kitschy Tile (1,280)
Lattice Wall (1,780)/Kitchen Tile (1,890)
Library Wall (1,680)/Tartan Rug (1,820)
Lovely Wall (1,880)/Lovely Carpet (1,980)
Lunar Horizon/Lunar Surface (from Wendell/Saharah)
Manor Wall (1,050)/Opulent Rug (1,230)
Meadow Vista/Daisy Meadow (from Wendell/Saharah)
Mod Wall (1,200)/Ceramic Tile (1,390)
Modern Screen (1,150)/Tatami Floor (1,340)
Modern Wall (1,450)/Modern Tile (1,540)
Mortar Wall/Mossy Carpet (from Wendell/Saharah)
Mosaic Wall (2,100)/Mosaic Tile (2,300)
Music Room Wall/Music Room Floor (from Wendell/Saharah)
Office Wall/Office Flooring (from Wendell/Saharah)
Old Brick Wall (1,200)/Charcoal Tile (800)
Ornate Wall (1,580)/Ornate Rug (2,100)
Parlor Wall (1,120)/Checkered Tile (1,680)
Plaster Wall (880)/Birch Flooring (800)
Playroom Wall (1,320)/Playroom Rug (1,360)
Plaza Wall (1,960)/Plaza Tile (2,180)
Ranch Wall (1,450)/Ranch Flooring (1,750)
Regal Wall (2,240)/Regal Carpet (2,850)
Ringside Seating/Boxing Ring Mat (from Wendell/Saharah)
Rose Wall (2,240)/Fancy Carpet (2,980)
Sandlot Wall/Sandlot (from Wendell/Saharah)
Shanty Wall (800)/Shanty Mat (720)
Snowman Wall/Snowman Carpet (from Snowman)
Spooky Wall/Spooky Carpet (from Jack)
Stately Wall (2,450)/Stone Tile (2,750)
Stone Wall (800)/Old Flooring (800)
Tea Room Wall (1,750)/8 Mat Tatami (800)
Tree-Lined Wall/Sidewalk (from Wendell/Saharah)
Tropical Vista/Tropical Floor (from Wendell/Saharah)
Western Vista/Western Desert (from Wendell/Saharah)
Wood Paneling (1,320)/Cowhide Rug (1,540)

- This list was compiled by myself through experience and the help of
The Official Guide to Animal Crossing by Nintendo Power

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14)  CLOTHING:
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       The amount of clothing you can get in this game is incredible --
over 240 pieces!  Clothing can be obtained by purchasing from Tom Nook
or the Able Sisters, washing Gracie's car, doing chores for your
townsanimals, E-Reader cards, finding them in the dump, or claiming
they're yours at the Police Station.  This list contains the buying and
buy-back prices for each article of clothing.  For special pieces, the
circumstances in which you can get them has been noted.  Gracie Originals can be
obtained during any time of year, whereas many of the other outfits can only be
found during certain seasons.  Each is noted.

A Shirt -- 370 -- 92 -- all year
Airy Shirt -- 420 -- 105 -- all year
Ancient Knit -- 390 -- 97 -- Winter
Anju's Shirt -- 460 -- 115 -- Fall
Arctic Camo -- 320 -- 80 -- all year
Argyle Shirt -- 460 -- 115 -- Spring
Aurora Knit -- 380 -- 95 -- Winter
Bad Plaid Shirt -- 420 -- 105 -- all year
Bamboo Robe -- 0 -- 0
Barber Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
BB Shirt -- 350 -- 87 -- all year
Bear Shirt -- 390 -- 97 -- all year
Beatnik Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- Spring
Berry Gingham -- 330 -- 82 -- Spring
Big Bro's Shirt -- 320 -- 80 -- Fall
Big Dot Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Big Star Shirt -- 400 -- 100 -- all year
Blossom Shirt -- 370 -- 92 -- Spring
Blossoming Shirt -- 390 -- 97 -- Spring
Blue Aloha Shirt -- 0 -- 0 (on Animal Island)
Blue Check Print -- 360 -- 90 -- Fall
Blue Check Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Blue Grid Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- Summer
Blue Pinstripe -- 380 -- 95 -- Fall
Blue Puffy Vest -- 0 -- 0
Blue Scale Shirt -- 370 -- 92 -- Fall
Blue Stripe Knit -- 340 -- 85 -- Summer
Blue Sweatsuit -- 0 -- 0
Blue Tartan -- 390 -- 97 -- Summer
Blue Tie-Dye -- 380 -- 95 -- Summer
Bold Check Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- all year
Botanical Shirt -- 420 -- 105 -- Fall
Bubble Shirt -- 410 -- 102 -- Summer
Butterfly Shirt -- 7,200 -- 1,800 (after washing Gracie's car)
Cafe Shirt -- 420 -- 105 -- all year
Caterpillar Tee -- 6,800 -- 1,700 (after washing Gracie's car)
Caveman Tunic -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Chain-Gang Shirt -- 260 -- 65 -- all year
Checkerboard Tee -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Checkered Shirt -- 390 -- 97 -- all year
Cherry Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Chevron Shirt -- 320 -- 80 -- all year
Chichi Print -- 180 -- 45 -- all year
Circus Shirt -- 370 -- 92 -- all year
Citrus Gingham -- 360 -- 90 -- Spring
Citrus Shirt -- 6,400 -- 1,600 (after washing Gracie's car)
Classic Top -- 350 -- 87 -- Fall
Cloudy Shirt -- 320 -- 80 -- Spring
Club Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- all year
Comfy Sweater -- 360 -- 90 -- Winter
Concierge Shirt -- 350 -- 87 -- Fall
Cool Shirt -- 6,400 -- 1,600 (after washing Gracie's car)
Coral Shirt -- 6,200 -- 1,550 (after washing Gracie's car)
Cow Print -- 6,400 -- 1,600 (after washing Gracie's car)
Cozy Sweater -- 350 -- 87 -- Winter
Crewel Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- Winter
Crossing Shirt -- 6,200 -- 1,550 (after washing Gracie's car)
Daisy Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- Spring
Danger Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Dapper Shirt -- 350 -- 87 -- Winter
Dark Polka Shirt -- 350 -- 87 -- Winter
Dawn Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- Summer
Dazed Shirt -- 350 -- 87 -- Summer
Deep Blue Tee -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Deer Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- Winter
Denim Shirt -- 390 -- 97 -- Summer
Desert Camo -- 320 -- 80 -- all year
Desert Shirt -- 390 -- 97 -- Winter
Diamond Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Dice Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Diner Uniform -- 290 -- 72 -- Spring
Dragon Suit -- 340 -- 85 -- Summer
Dreamy Shirt -- 390 -- 97 -- Spring
Earthy Knit -- 390 -- 97 -- Winter
Eight-Ball Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Exotic Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- Winter
Fall Plaid Shirt -- 370 -- 92 -- Fall
Far-Out Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- Fall
Fetching Outfit -- 420 -- 105 -- Spring
Fiendish Shirt -- 6,800 -- 1,700 (after washing Gracie's car)
Fish Bone Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Fish Knit -- 380 -- 95 -- Summer
Five-Ball Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Flame Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- all year
Flicker Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- all year
Floral Knit -- 420 -- 105 -- Spring
Flowery Shirt -- 400 -- 100 -- Summer
Folk Shirt -- 380 -- 95  -- Winter
Fortune Shirt -- 480 -- 120 -- all year
Four-Ball Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Fresh Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Frog Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- Summer
Funky Dot Shirt -- 430 -- 107 -- all year
Future Shirt -- 390 -- 97 -- all year
G Logo Shirt -- 128 -- 32 -- Summer
Gaudy Sweater -- 330 -- 82 -- Spring
Gelato Shirt -- 330 -- 82 -- all year
Giraffe Print -- 6,200 -- 1,550 (after washing Gracie's car)
Go-Go Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- Fall
Gracie's Top -- 6,200 -- 1,550 (after washing Gracie's car)
Grape Shirt -- 6,400 -- 1,600 (after washing Gracie's car)
Grass Shirt -- 5,800 -- 1,450 (after washing Gracie's car)
Gray Tartan -- 420 -- 105 -- all year
Green Bar Shirt -- 120 -- 80 -- Summer
Green Ring Shirt -- 180 -- 45 -- all year
Green Tie-Dye -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Groovy Shirt -- 6,400 -- 1,600 (after washing Gracie's car)
Gumdrop Shirt -- 390 -- 97 -- Spring
Heart Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- all year
Hippie Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- Summer
Hot Spring Shirt -- 520 -- 130 -- Spring
Houndstooth Knit -- 370 -- 92 -- Winter
Houndstooth Tee -- 350 -- 87 -- all year
Icy Shirt -- 390 -- 97 -- Summer
Jade Check Print -- 360 -- 90 -- all year
Jagged Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- all year
Jester Shirt -- 420 -- 105 -- Spring
Jingle Shirt -- 0 -- 0 (12/24-12/25)
Jungle Camo -- 320 -- 80 -- all year
Kaffe's Shirt -- 460 -- 115 -- Winter
Kiddie Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Kiwi Shirt -- 6,400 -- 1,600 (after washing Gracie's car)
Laced Shirt -- 370 -- 92 -- Winter
Ladybug Shirt -- 5,400 -- 1,350 (after washing Gracie's car)
Lavender Robe -- 5,800 -- 1,450
Leather Jerkin -- 390 -- 97 -- Winter
Lemon Gingham -- 330 -- 82 -- Spring
Leopard Print -- 6,400 -- 1,600 (after washing Gracie's car)
Light Line Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- Summer
Lite Polka Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Li'l Bro's Shirt -- 320 -- 80 -- Summer
Lime Line Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- Fall
Loud Bloom Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- Summer
Loud Line Shirt -- 370 -- 92 -- Summer
Lovely Shirt -- 400 -- 100 -- Spring
Melon Gingham -- 330 -- 82 -- Spring
Melon Shirt -- 6,400 -- 1,600 (after washing Gracie's car)
Mint Gingham -- 330 -- 82 -- all year
Misty Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Mod Top -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Moldy Shirt -- 50 -- 12 -- Summer
Monkey Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- Winter
Moody Blue Shirt -- 123 -- 30 -- Spring
Mosaic Shirt -- 350 -- 87 -- Summer
MVP Shirt -- 370 -- 92 -- all year
Natty Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- Summer
Nebula Shirt -- 390 -- 97 -- all year
Neo-Classic Knit -- 380 -- 95 -- Winter
New Spring Shirt -- 520 -- 130 -- Spring
Nine-Ball Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
No. 1 Shirt -- 250 -- 62 -- all year
No. 2 Shirt -- 250 -- 62 -- all year
No. 3 Shirt -- 250 -- 62 -- all year
No. 4 Shirt -- 250 -- 62 -- all year
No. 5 Shirt -- 250 -- 62 -- all year
No. 23 Shirt -- 250 -- 62 -- all year
No. 67 Shirt -- 250 -- 62 -- all year
Noble Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Noodle Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- Fall
Oft-Seen Print -- 320 -- 80 -- Spring
One-Ball Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Optical Shirt -- 430 -- 107 -- all year
Orange Pinstripe -- 5,000 -- 1,250 (after washing Gracie's car)
Orange Tie-Dye -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Painter's Smock -- 360 -- 90 -- Fall
Patched Shirt -- 0 -- 0 (10/31-11/01)
Patchwork Top -- 340 -- 85 -- Fall
Paw Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- all year
Peachy Shirt -- 390 -- 97 -- Spring
Pink Tartan -- 420 -- 105 -- Spring
Plum Kimono -- 0 -- 0
Polar Fleece -- 360 -- 90 -- all year
Pop Bloom Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- all year
Prism Shirt -- 370 -- 95 -- all year
Pulse Shirt -- 6,000 -- 1,500 (after washing Gracie's car)
Purple Tie-Dye -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Puzzling Shirt -- 320 -- 80 -- all year
Racer 6 Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Racer Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Rainbow Shirt -- 777 -- 194 -- Summer
Rally Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Red Aloha Shirt -- 0 -- 0 (on Animal Island)
Red Bar Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- all year
Red Check Shirt -- 330 -- 82 -- Spring
Red Grid Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- all year
Red Puffy Vest -- 0 -- 0
Red Scale Shirt -- 370 -- 92 -- Fall
Red Sweatsuit -- 0 -- 0
Red Tie-Dye -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Ribbon Shirt -- 370 -- 92 -- Spring
Rickrack Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- Fall
Rose Shirt -- 480 -- 120 -- all year
Rugby Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- all year
Seven-Ball Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Sharp Outfit -- 290 -- 72 -- Winter
Sherbet Gingham -- 330 -- 82 -- Fall
Shirt Circuit -- 5,120 -- 1,280 (after washing Gracie's car)
Shortcake Shirt -- 330 -- 82 -- Winter
Silk Bloom Shirt -- 480 -- 120 -- Spring
Six-Ball Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Ski Sweater -- 320 -- 80 -- Fall
Skull Shirt -- 320 -- 80 -- all year
Snappy Print -- 320 -- 80 -- all year
Snow Shirt -- 6,800 -- 1,700 (after washing Gracie's car)
Snowcone Shirt -- 420 -- 105 -- Summer
Somber Robe -- 0 -- 0
Spade Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Speedway Shirt -- 290 -- 72 -- Summer
Spiderweb Shirt -- 320 -- 80 -- Summer
Splendid Shirt -- 6,200 -- 1,500 (after washing Gracie's car)
Spring Shirt -- 320 -- 80 -- Spring
Spunky Knit -- 360 -- 90 -- Winter
Star Shirt -- 370 -- 95 -- all year
Static Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- Fall
Stormy Shirt -- 380 -- 95 -- all year
Straw Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- Fall
Strawberry Shirt -- 6,400 -- 1,600 (after washing Gracie's car)
Striking Outfit -- 460 -- 115 -- Winter
Subdued Print -- 320 -- 80 -- Fall
Summer Robe -- 0 -- 0
Sunset Top -- 290 -- 72 -- all year
Swell Shirt -- 6,000 -- 1,500
Three-Ball Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
Thunder Shirt -- 320 -- 87 -- Fall
Tiger Print -- 6,400 -- 1,600 (after washing Gracie's car)
Tiki Shirt -- 400 -- 100 -- all year
Tin Shirt -- 6,400 -- 1,600 (after washing Gracie's car)
Toad Print -- 140 -- 85 -- Winter
Trendy Top -- 360 -- 90 -- Fall
Tropical Shirt -- 370 -- 92 -- Summer
Turnip Top -- 350 -- 87 -- all year
Twinkle Shirt -- 480 -- 120 -- Summer
Two-Ball Shirt -- 340 -- 85 -- all year
U R Here Shirt -- 350 -- 87 -- all year
Ugly Shirt -- 420 -- 105 -- Summer
Uncommon Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- Winter
Vertigo Shirt -- 370 -- 92 -- all year
Vogue Top -- 380 -- 95 -- Spring
Waffle Shirt -- 430 -- 107 -- Fall
Watermelon Shirt -- 6,400 -- 1,600 (after washing Gracie's car)
Wave Print -- 380 -- 95 -- Summer
Wavy Pink Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- Fall
Wavy Tan Shirt -- 360 -- 90 -- Fall
Whirly Shirt -- 350 -- 87 -- Summer
White Ring Shirt -- 180 -- 45 -- all year
Windsock Shirt -- 320 -- 80 -- Summer
Winter Sweater -- 290 -- 72 -- Winter
Work Uniform -- 0 -- 0 (worn when working for Tom Nook)
Yellow Bar Shirt -- 320 -- 80 -- all year
Yellow Bolero -- 430 -- 107 -- all year
Yellow Pinstripe -- 360 -- 90 -- Winter
Yellow Tartan -- 430 -- 107 -- Spring
Yodel Shirt -- 350 -- 87 -- all year
Zebra Print -- 6,400 -- 1,600 (after washing Gracie's car)
Zipper Shirt -- 320 -- 80 -- all year

- This list was compiled by myself from experience, with help from
Prima Games' Official Strategy Guide to Animal Crossing

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15)  FOSSILS:
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       This list includes the names of fossils, and how much they sell for at
Tom Nook's.  Fossils are found by digging them out of the ground, and must
first be mailed to the museum on your mailing list before they can be sold or
donated.  Don't forget, you can also donate them to the museum!

Apato:
Skull -- 5,000
Torso -- 4,500
Tail -- 4,000

Mammoth:
Skull -- 3,000
Torso -- 2,500

Plesio:
Skull -- 4,000
Neck -- 4,500
Torso -- 4,500

Ptera:
Skull -- 4,000
Left Wing -- 4,500
Right Wing -- 4,500

Stego:
Skull -- 5,000
Torso -- 4,500
Tail -- 4,000

T-Rex:
Skull -- 6,000
Torso -- 5,500
Tail -- 5,000

Tricera:
Skull -- 5,500
Torso -- 5,000
Tail -- 4,500

Single Fossils:
Amber -- 1,200
Ammonite -- 1,100
Dinosaur Egg -- 1,400
Dinosaur Track -- 1,000
Trilobite -- 1,300

- This list was compiled by myself through experience and the help of
The Official Guide to Animal Crossing by Nintendo Power

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16)  PAINTINGS:
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       Paintings can be purchased through Tom Nook and Crazy Redd, or
obtained through E-Reader cards or by doing chores for your townsanimals.
Included in this list are the painting names and how much they cost.

Amazing Painting -- 1,960
Basic Painting -- 1,960
Classic Painting -- 1,960
Common Painting -- 1,960
Dainty Painting -- 1,960
Famous Painting -- 1,960
Fine Painting -- 1,960
Flowery Painting -- 1,960
Moving Painting -- 1,960
Perfect Painting -- 1,960
Quaint Painting -- 1,960
Rare Painting -- 1,960
Scary Painting -- 1,960
Strange Painting -- 1,960
Worthy Painting -- 1,960

- This list was compiled by myself through experience and the help of
The Official Guide to Animal Crossing by Nintendo Power

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17)  GYROIDS:
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       What is a Gyroid, you ask?  Why, it's a little wooden figurine-
thingy that wobbles around and makes noises, I reply.  You can also
play a K.K. Slider song around them, and they'll move to the music!
Sounds fascinating, of course!  Gyroids can usually be found by digging
them out of the ground like you would a fossil.  You can usually find
lots of them on the first clear day after a rainstorm.  So collect them
all, put them together, and let them make all kinds of crazy music
together!  (P.S.:  All Gyroids have a selling price of 828.)

Alloid:
Mini Alloid
Mega Alloid
Tall Alloid

Bovoid:
Mega Bovoid
Tall Bovoid

Bowtoid:
Mini Bowtoid
Mega Bowtoid
Bowtoid
Tall Bowtoid

Buzzoid:
Mini Buzzoid
Mega Buzzoid
Buzzoid
Tall Buzzoid

Clankoid:
Mini Clankoid
Mega Clankoid
Clankoid
Tall Clankoid

Croakoid:
Mini Croakoid
Mega Croakoid
Croakoid
Tall Croakoid

Dekkoid:
Mini Dekkoid
Mega Dekkoid
Dekkoid

Dinkoid:
Mini Dinkoid
Mega Dinkoid

Dingloid:
Wee Dingloid
Mini Dingloid
Mega Dingloid
Squat Dingloid
Dingloid
Tall Dingloid

Drilloid:
Mini Drilloid
Mega Drilloid
Drilloid

Droploid:
Tall Droploid

Echoid:
Mini Echoid
Mega Echoid
Tall Echoid

Fizzoid:
Mini Fizzoid
Mega Fizzoid

Freakoid:
Mini Freakoid
Mega Freakoid

Gargloid:
Mini Gargloid
Gargloid
Tall Gargloid

Gongoid:
Mini Gongoid
Mega Gongoid
Gongoid
Tall Gongoid

Harmonoid:
Mini Harmonoid
Mega Harmonoid
Harmonoid
Tall Harmonoid

Howloid:
Mini Howloid
Mega Howloid
Howloid

Lamentoid:
Mini Lamentoid
Mega Lamentoid
Lamentoid
Tall Lamentoid

Lullaboid:
Mini Lullaboid
Mega Lullaboid
Lullaboid
Tall Lullaboid

Metatoid:
Mini Metatoid
Metatoid

Nebuloid:
Mini Nebuloid
Mega Nebuloid
Squat Nebuloid
Nebuloid
Tall Nebuloid
Slim Nebuloid

Oboid:
Mega Oboid
Oboid
Tall Oboid

Oombloid:
Mini Oombloid
Mega Oombloid
Oombloid
Tall Oombloid

Percoloid:
Mega Percoloid
Tall Percoloid

Plinkoid:
Mini Plinkoid
Mega Plinkoid
Plinkoid

Poltergoid:
Mini Poltergoid
Mega Poltergoid
Poltergoid
Tall Poltergoid

Puffoid:
Mini Puffoid
Mega Puffoid
Tall Puffoid

Quazoid:
Mini Quazoid
Mega Quazoid
Quazoid
Tall Quazoid
Slim Quazoid

Rhythmoid:
Mini Rhythmoid
Rhythmoid

Rustoid:
Mini Rustoid
Mega Rustoid
Rustoid

Sproid:
Mini Sproid
Mega Sproid
Sproid
Tall Sproid

Sputnoid:
Mini Sputnoid
Mega Sputnoid
Sputnoid
Tall Sputnoid

Squelchoid:
Mini Squelchoid
Mega Squelchoid
Squelchoid

Strumboid:
Mini Strumboid
Mega Strumboid
Strumboid
Tall Strumboid

Timpanoid:
Mini Timpanoid
Mega Timpanoid
Timpanoid
Tall Timpanoid

Tootoid:
Mini Tootoid
Mega Tootoid
Tootoid

Warbloid:
Mini Warbloid
Warbloid
Tall Warbloid

- this list was compiled by myself through experience and the help of
The Official Guide to Animal Crossing by Nintendo Power

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18)  TOWN THEMES:
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           These are songs you can use for your town theme.  To change
your town theme, go to the "bulletin board" to the right of the dump.
It will have little notes on it.  Go up to the board and press A.  You
can now change your town theme by moving the left joystick up and down
to change the note, and press A to keep it that way.  Then the cursor
will move on to the next note for you to change.  This is how the songs
work:

Lower case letter = lower note
Upper case letter = middle or high note
- = rest
Z = zzz note
? = ? note
*Some songs that include quotation marks (") in the title are made-up
songs by their respective posters.
*All songs are property and responsibility of their respective posters
from the GameFaqs Animal Crossing Message Board.  If they don't sound
quite right, it is because AC doesn't allow flats or sharps in the
songs.

            To hear how the song sounds, press the X button.  To leave
the song as is, press the Start button.  And now for the songs (in
alphabetical order)...

1812 Overture:
cfGAGfGA-f-f--ZZ
- posted by tadakatsu

Adam's Song (by Blink 182):
AECZAECZGECZGECZ
- posted by SolidSnake182

All The Small Things (by Blink 182):
ecZZgbcZZecZZbcZ
- posted by belbie

American Pie (by Don McLean):
G---F-FFEDCD-ZZZ
- posted by one time poster

Animal Crossing ("DJ K.K."):
CCC-BAGAZeZeGA-Z
- posted by AquaDoctorBob

Animal Crossing ("Kapp'n's Song"):
eeGCZGZefGA-GZZZ
- posted by angelkitty808

Animal Crossing ("K.K. Fusion"):
dfGe-cd-?dfGe-ca
- posted by Stoud

Animal Crossing ("Original Town Theme"):
GE-GF-D-BCZ?Zc-ZZ
- posted by myself, Pikachu 4 President

Animal Crossing ("Rockin' K.K.")
cdfCCCCCAfAfffff
- posted by LordCrackie

Another One Bites the Dust (by Queen):
AZAZAZZZAACADZZZ
- posted by SolidSnake182

Auld Lang Syne:
gcccedcdecceGA--
- posted by T. Cromis

Austin Powers Theme:
ACCAAZgZACCAAZgZ
- posted by Esam028

Back to the Future Theme:
CZFZB-CDCAFB-ZZZ
- posted by Rufio23

Batmanuel (The Tick):
DZDZCZADZDZDCZAZ
- posted by HannahG

Beethoven's Fifth Symphony:
fffd---Zeeec---Z
- posted by Avatar Z

Be Our Guest (from Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast'):
eGC-eGB-eGAGEcG- (last G is middle G)
- posted by Dune Tiger

Billie Jean (by Michael Jackson):
CBBA-G-BB-A-G---
- posted by LegacyX4

Bubble Bobble:
CBAGBAgfAgfeg-ZZ
- posted by bubandbob.com

Bubble Bobble III ("Parasol Star"):
bcdebcdebcd-B-g-
- posted by bubandbob.com

Carousel (by Blink 182):
CDEFGFECGBBCDCBG
- posted by SolidSnake182

Castlevania:
DDCBdefgAd-AgC-
- posted by zoogpiccolo

Cheers Theme:
f---cdfAG-G-ZZZZ
- posted by Hedgehog14

Chrono Trigger ("Ayala's Theme"):
a-c-G--fedc-d-e-
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Beginning"):
GcbabcdGcbabcdGZ
- posted by Cfree

Chrono Trigger ("Bike Chase"):
AZGAZGAZGDZCZZZZ
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Black Tyrano, Masamune, Etc. Boss Battle"):
ddda-A-G-GGGf--Z
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Boss Battle"):
ddda-A-G-GGGf--Z
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Chrono's Theme"):
ad-e-f-a--e-c--
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Frog's Theme"):
e-eecde--A--G--e
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Gato's Theme"):
dZcaZcdddedcacdd
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Luccia's Theme"):
C-ceGC-BBBCG--ZZ
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Luccia's/Robo's Theme"):
cc-dd-cdd-Ged--Z
-posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Magus's Theme"):
edGe--c-b-c---ZZ
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Queen Zeal"):
DDZZAAZCCZBCBBZ
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Robo's Theme"):
cc-dd-cdd-a-ec-
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Schala's Theme")
GGddffddGGddAAff
-posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Second Lavos Battle"):
ABCBAGAefGA--G--
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Spekkio!"):
e-C---Ge-A---ZZZ
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Time Circuits"):
adeGAadeGadeAcd
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Chrono Trigger ("Wind Scene [600 A.D.]"):
dZZeZZfZeZcZaZdZ
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Come As You Are (by Nirvana):
eZGAeZGAeZGABAGe
- posted by AlexInABag

Crazy (by Aerosmith):
ceGA-ZZf-ABAZZABC
-posted by belbie

Deck The Halls:
G-fe-d-c-d-e-c-Z
- posted by T. Cromis

Don't Want To Miss A Thing (by Aerosmith):
BCDEEAFDBDEFF-E-
- posted by belbie

Dradel Song:
dbdbdb-bddcba---
- posted by Sean&JET5041

Dragon Ball Z ("Powering Up"):
e-e-G--e-e-AG--
- posted by greatn

Dragon Ball Z Theme:
ge-deGe-ge-de--Z
-posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Dream Theater/Ytse Jam:
DCDEDEFEFGFGFEFD
- posted by roccobladr

Dr. Mario:
DEDEDCCADEDCC-ZZ
-posted by Blitz Bolt

Dueling Banjos Introduction:
bcd-b-c-a-b-g-a-
- posted by Forkbomb

Earthbound ("A New Friend"):
AcdcdcdabGCEZ---
- posted by Cfree

Earthbound ("Defeat A Boss"):
BGDADAbAagZ----
- posted by Cfree

Earthbound ("Fanfare"):
FACBZCZACGZAZ--
- posted by Cfree

Earthbound ("Meeting a Boss"):
dadadadcCZ-----
- posted by Cfree

Earthbound ("Ness's Theme"):
bcbabcbabcZZZ---
- posted by Cfree

Earthbound ("Onett"):
cdec--cdedcbcZZZ
- posted by LegacyX4

Earthbound ("Onett theme"):
GCEA---GCEBAGAZZ
- posted by Elite

Earthbound ("Snowwood"):
f-BC-BA-ABAGA--Z
- posted by Secef

Earthbound ("Sound Stone"):
dGAB-BDA-ABGZZZ
- posted by bjackm

Earthbound Theme:
fACB-C-ACG-A---z
- posted by BGM

E.T. Theme:
c---G---Zfedecg-
- posted by ZombieBite

Eyes on Me:
gc-deGege-decacd
-posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Final Fantasy I ("Battle Theme"):
aed--ZcbaZabcZbg
- posted by greatn

Final Fantasy I ("Matoya's Cave," Version 1):
aceaf-edcb---
- posted by bjackm

Final Fantasy I ("Matoya's Cave," Version 2):
A---b-d-cbca---Z
- posted by bjackm

Final Fantasy I ("Victory Theme"):
dcdcffefeedcbca
- posted by GortSCHS

Final Fantasy III ("Chocobo Theme"):
C-AfdCAfA-f-A-ZZ
- posted by EvilLemmy

Final Fantasy III/VI ("Battle Theme"):
abceGfdfe-a--ZZZ
- posted by greatn

Final Fantasy III/VI ("Jidoor Theme"):
efeAeedZdedBddcZ
- posted by RiskyChris

Final Fantasy VII ("Aerith's Theme"):
eGA--ZececGA--ZZ
- posted by BGM

Final Fantasy VII ("After Battle Theme"):
BBBB--G--A-B-AB-
- posted by FIMBA798

Final Fantasy VII ("Airship Theme"):
c-deB-A--cdeGfcd
- posted by Washuu108

Final Fantasy VII ("Tifa's Piano Song"):
gabZBA-gabGFZgag
- posted by Puffypuff

Final Fantasy VII ("Yuffie's Theme"):
gabZZdbZZbcbgabZ
- posted by Bman

Final Fantasy VIII ("Eyes On Me"):
gc-d-e-Ge-decacd
- posted by bjackm

Final Fantasy IX ("You're Not Alone"):
eZcZbdaZeeecbacG
-posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Flintstones Theme:
GcCAGcGfefGcde--
- posted by belbie

Funkytown (by Lipps, Inc.):
GGfGZdZdGCBGZZZZ
- posted by Felemel Crash

Ghostbusters:
GGbGafZZGGGGfGZZ
- posted by bjackm

God Bless America:
C---B-A-BAG---ZZ
- posted by Felemel Crash

Good King Wenceslas:
fffGffc-dcdef-f-
- posted by T. Cromis

Gundam Wing (anime series; "Just Communication"):
f-G-A--GAG-Ae--Z
- posted by Secef

Hamtaro (anime series; "Ending Theme"):
AZGZfZeZdZZdefGZ
- posted by Zoonie

Happy Days Theme:
adfABCBZbeGBCDC
- posted by GreenLatrine

Harry Potter ("Fawkes Theme"):
c-d-feg-c-C-g-e-
- posted by bjackm

Harry Potter Theme:
ad-fed-AG--e--
- posted by bjackm

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas:
g-b-d-f-Gfedc-b-
- posted by T. Cromis

Ice, Ice Baby (by Vanilla Ice):
dddZd-aZddd-dd-a
-posted by belbie

I Get Around (by the Beach Boys):
GGGG-eeee-AdCBA?
- posted by Stoud

Indiana Jones: Raiders Of The Lost Arc March:
e-fGC---d-ef----
- posted by bjackm

In The End (by Linkin Park):
D-A-A-F-E-E-E-EF
- posted by roccobladr

Itchy and Scratchy Theme (from 'The Simpsons'):
Gc-GE-GcGcGE-CDE
- posted by Brian5701

James Bond Theme:
gaZfe---acd---ZZ
- posted by bjackm

Jigglypuff's Song:
c--Gecd--ef-e---
- posted by Medi Guy

Jingle Bell Rock (by Bobby Helms):
CCC-BBB-ABAe--ZZ
- posted by Nekojin

Jingle Bells:
bbbZbbbZbdgabZZZ
- posted by myself, Pikachu 4 President

Jolly Old St. Nicholas:
EEEEDDD-CCCCE---
- posted by B_Campbell

Kirby Fanfare:
agababcagZGfedbc
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Kirby's Theme:
A-Gfeca-defGeZZZ
- posted by greatn

Legend of Zelda:
A-e--AABCDE--ZZZ
-posted by Blitz Bolt

Legend of Zelda Fanfare:
G-d--GGABCDZZZZZ
- posted by bjackm

Legend of Zelda ("Oath to Order"):
A-f-d-f-A-D--ZZZ
- posted by GreenLatrine

Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening ("Ballad of the Wind Fish"):
ABC-ABC-CBAEG-A-
- posted by bjackm

Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask ("Song of Healing"):
EDA-EDA-EDABA--
- posted by blu_pez

Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask ("Song of Healing," different version):
E-D-A-E-D-A-
- posted by blu_pez

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ("Borlero of Fire"):
GEGEBGBGAFAFCACA
- posted by Big the Cat 500

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ("Epona's Song"):
DBA--DBA--DBABA-
- posted by bjackm

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ("Lon Lon Ranch"):
DBA---DBA---DBA-
- posted by Big the Cat 500

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ("Minuet of Forest"):
dDB----ABA----ZZ
- posted by bjackm

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ("Requeim of Spirit"):
a--c-a-e--c--a--
- posted by ?

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ("Saria's Song"):
FAB-FAB-FABED-BC
- posted by bjackm

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ("Song of Storms"):
dfD-dfD-e-fefeca
- posted by bjackm

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ("Temple of Light Theme"):
-CG-CG-A-C--ZZZZ
-posted by Yogo540

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ("Temple of Time Theme"):
Ad-fAd-fACB-G---
- posted by bjackm

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ("Zelda's Lullaby"):
A--C--G-FGA--C-D
- posted by Yogo540

Lone Ranger:
gggZgggZggcZdZeZ
- posted by T. Cromis

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring ("Concerning Hobbits"):
cde-G-e-d-c----Z
- posted by Chrono007

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring ("Evil Theme"):
CBC-----B-A-e-ZZ
- posted by Chrono007

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring ("Hobbit's Theme"):
g-a-b--d---bag--
- posted by ?

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Theme:
C--BCBA-CB--e---
- posted by Scott

Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers ("Riders of Rohan Theme"):
AAA-C-B---C--D-A
- posted by rimmer

Love Hina (anime series; "Opening Theme"):
BBBBDGBdGbddcbcZ
- posted by Bman

Low Rider (bass line):
gaZcZdZe-GZeGZGA
- posted by Felemel Crash

Luigi's Mansion Theme:
bb-bb--gba--g---
- posted by Cfree

M*A*S*H Theme:
e-f-ef-e-f-e-d--
- posted by Secef

Main Street Electrical Light Parade Theme (from Disneyland):
cZefGZcZdZfZeZZZ
- posted by bjackm

Mario Bros. Theme:
EE-E-CE-G---G---  (all middle notes except last G)
-posted by NeoWrestler

Mario is Dead:
gfZfffZedcZZZZZZ
- posted by Medi Guy

Mario Star Song:
CCCdCCdCCBBBcBBc
- posted by zoogpiccolo

Mario Theme Song:
ZZCCZCZACZEZZZGZZ
- posted by TheMan10

Mario Underground:
GGeeffZZGGeeffZZ
- posted by Medi Guy

Metroid ("Item Theme"):
CagecaDBgdefefe
- posted by Jerrbea

Mission Impossible Theme:
dZdZfGdZdZdccdZdZ
- posted by bjackm

A Moment Like This (by Kelly Clarkson):
ccffGAG-ccAG-ff-
- posted by doughboyee

Morning Has Broken:
gacf--G--edcdedc
- posted by T. Cromis

The Muppets:
CCABABG-CCABAG--
-posted by belbie

Neon Genesis Evangelion (anime series):
fABAABBBEDCBCCCZ
- posted by lewiscode

"Nottingham Castle":
FFFFFEDCZFFFZAZC
- posted by writer77

O Beautiful:
G-G--ee-G-G--dd-
-posted by Felemel Crash, with slight modifications by scottpan2000

O Christmas Tree:
g-cZcc-d-eZee-ZZ
- posted by JoeFaust

O Come All Ye Faithful:
f-f---c-f-G---c-
- posted by T. Cromis

Ode to Joy:
eefGGfedccdedcc-
- posted by simsman24000, with slight modifications by scottpan2000

Oscar Mayer Hot Dog Song:
dcbdddd-dceeee-
-posted by doughboyee

Pachabel's Kanon:
C-E-G-F-E-C-E-D-
- posted by Freq Man

Peanuts Theme:
c-deZedcd--c---Z
- posted by EvilLemmy

A Pirate's Life For Me (from Disneyland's 'Pirates of the Carribbean'
ride):
e-G-A-G-feeddc-Z
- posted by doughboyee

Play That Funky Music:
GAAGA-e-dcZZZZZZ
- posted by Stoud

Pokemon ("Trainer Battle"):
GdGffGAEAGGAdddd
- posted by Animelee

Pretty Woman:
eedc-eedce-dedc-
- posted by belbie

Punch-Out! ("Fight Theme"):
abcb-cd-cded-e-G
- posted by belbie

Ranma 1/2 (anime series; "Nekohanten"):
F-G-E-D-FFFGD-ZZ
- posted by Nakor

Ranma 1/2 (anime series; "Yapapapaa"):
eGG-eGG-aba-G--Z
- posted by Nakor

Rock Around The Clock:
gabZgZbZgabCDbag
- posted by silverfox329

Rubber Ducky:
ede-G-F-CB---ZZZ
- posted by bjackm

Scale (Doh-Rey-Me):
g-a-b-c-D-E-B-C-
- posted by Pikachu 4 President

Scooby-Doo Theme:
EEDDC-DFa-ZabgEE
- posted by Jerrbear

Secret of Mana Theme:
e-a-g-c-d-de-a--
- posted by Ziridar

Sesame Street Theme:
C--A-f-fGAZC-A-f
- posted by bjackm

Silent Night:
G--AG-e----ZZZZZ
- posted by T. Cromis

Simpsons Theme:
F--A-B-DC--A-F--
- Taken from www.animalxing.com and modified by myself, Pikachu 4 President

Somewhere Over the Rainbow:
g--c--b-gab-cZZZ
- posted by nateworld04

The Song That Never Ends:
GABC-B-A-C-B---Z
- posted by Dark_Omen

Sound of Music ("Edelweiss"):
e-GD--C--Gf---ZZ
- posted by Greer

Sound of Music Song, Part One:
gbbbDDaccEBBZZZZ
- posted by Pikachu 4 President

Sound of Music Song, Part Two:
DgEcbgaDgEBCbC--
- posted by Pikachu 4 President

Starfox ("Original Credits"):
CgCED---CgCEFD--
- posted by Hedgehog14

Star Spangled Banner:
Gec-e-G-C---ZZZZ
- posted by Felemel Crash

Star Trek:
g-cf---ecadG--ZZ
- posted by Candy

Star Wars ("Darth Vader Theme"):
a-a-a-gca-gca-ZZ
- posted by raven1823

Star Wars ("Death Star Attack"):
dd-bdd-bff-efedb
- posted by bjackm

Star Wars ("Imperial March"):
dZdZdZbfdZbfdZZZ
- posted by bjackm

Star Wars ("Tie Fighter Attack"):
dd-bdd-bff-eedb-
- posted by bjackm

Star Wars Theme:
GGC--G--FECG--ZZ-ZZ
-posted by Blitz Bolt, with slight modifications by me (Pikachu 4
President)

Super Mario Bros. 2 ("Level 1-1"):
GceG-ceGbeBA--ZZ
- posted by greatn

Super Mario RPG ("Frog Pond Theme, Part One"):
GAEDCDECGCDABC
- posted by Big the Cat 500

Super Mario RPG ("Frog Pond Theme, Part Two"):
ABCDGCDE------
- posted by Big the Cat 500

Super Mario Sunshine ("Delfino Plaza Theme"):
DEEGF-D-DEEGF-D
- posted by Pokemario

Super Mario World ("DinosaurLand"):
e-cgaccagccGe-d-
- posted by LanceB

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island ("Ending Theme"):
B-ZG-ZGGGBBECA--
-posted by LordCrackie

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island ("Map Theme"):
bcdZGZeGBZCBCBdg
- posted by bjackm

Super Metroid ("Brinstar Theme"):
CAfAfDCAfAfACEZZ
- posted by bjackm

Super Smash Brothers: Melee ("Fox's Victory"):
cfcZ-cfc-Cgg-eEg
- posted by Cfree

Super Smash Brothers: Melee ("Marth's Victory"):
g-gceG-fea-bcdG-
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Super Smash Brothers: Melee ("Onett"):
ecef-f-fgdfe--ZZ
- posted by Socrates3

Super Smash Brothers: Melee ("Whispy Woods"):
gacccdeedcbbbcb-
-posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Super Smash Brothers: Melee ("Whispy Woods, Beginning"):
EZCZCBAZABCAGAE-
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Tactics Ogre: K.o.L. Battle Victory:
a-ebc-GeG---A---
- posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Tetris:
e-bcd-cba--ZZZZZ
- posted by GuardianBooJoh

The Wall (by Pink Floyd):
cd-e-d-cd-e-c-ZZ
- posted by Vespa

A Thousand Miles (by Vanessa Carlton):
cCcCBG-cGce-dcZZ
- posted by doughboyee

Time Of Your Life (by Green Day):
EEFGFEEFEDCDZZZZ
- posted by tiggerthehun

Tiny Toon Adventures:
cbdZdedZdbdGdedZ
- posted by KooperKoushiro

Tiny Toons Theme:
fef-fgf-fef-Bfgf-
- posted by belbie

Top Gun Theme:
g-G-G-FeFed-d---
- posted by AzNxDawG

Tranformers Theme:
d-ef--d-ef-ac--Z
- posted by anonymous

Tropical Song:
BGC-CBG-GCB-BCG-
- posted by Cfree

Twilight Zone Theme:
fGfdfGfdfGfdfGfd
- posted by MethRattle

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star:
ccGGAAG-ffeeddc-
- posted by kaprichosa

Under the Sea (from Disney's 'The Little Mermaid'):
EGCE-E-Gd-f-e-c
- posted by bjackm

Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries" ('Apocalypse Now' chopper-raid scene):
gCbCE-CEDEG-EZZZ
- posted by truerock

War (W.I.I.G.F.? heard in the movie 'Rush Hour'):
bbbZZddZeZZdedeb
-posted by EinTheDoggyDog

Welcome Christmas (from 'How The Grinch Stole Christmas'):
GeAGGeABCBGAGdZ
- posted by anonymous

Wheel of Fortune Theme:
eZdeZdefeZdeZdef
- posted by Stoud

Yankee Doodle:
ffGAfAGZffGAf-e-
- posted by JoeFaust

Yoshi's Story ("Treasure Hunt"):
ccccC-ccZA-cd--Z
- posted by Washuu108

"Zip":
CBBAGDEDCFEC-D-C
- posted by Big the Cat 500

Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah:
eZefG-C--A-AfG--
- posted by bjackm

- Need more Town Themes?  Be sure to visit T. Cromis's Town Theme Song FAQ
on www.gamefaqs.com!

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19)  K.K. SLIDER'S SONGS:
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      K.K. Slider (real name: Totakeke) appears in front of the Train Station
from 8pm to 12am every Saturday night.  He is a very hip, cute dog that will
play songs on his guitar for you.  This section includes a list of the songs
he will play.  You can only hear one song per night, but afterwards he will
give you a tape of it so you can listen to it on anything that plays music
back at your house.  Though he will play a different song every week, if you'd
like for him to play a particular song from this list, he will take your
request.  There are three songs (noted below) that he will only play if you
request them.  Be sure to use correct spelling and punctuation!  (P.S.:  HUGE
props to Nintendo for the animation sequence during K.K.'s songs.  I love it.
Even if you don't like the music, just watching the animation sequence is
worth it.  And hey, how cute is he when he whistles?!)

Aloha K.K.
Cafe K.K.
Comrade K.K.
DJ K.K.
Go K.K. Rider!
I Love You (by request only)*
Imperial K.K.*
K.K. Aria*
K.K. Ballard
K.K. Blues
K.K. Bossa
K.K. Calypso
K.K. Casbah
K.K. Chorale
K.K. Condor
K.K. Country
K.K. Crusin'
K.K. Dirge
K.K. D & B
K.K. Etude
K.K. Faire
K.K. Folk
K.K. Fusion
K.K. Gumbo
K.K. Jazz
K.K. Lament
K.K. Love Song*
K.K. Lullaby
K.K. Mambo
K.K. March
K.K. Parade
K.K. Ragtime
K.K. Reggae
K.K. Rock
K.K. Safari
K.K. Salsa
K.K. Samba
K.K. Ska
K.K. Song (by request only)
K.K. Soul
K.K. Steppe
K.K. Swing
K.K. Tango
K.K. Technopop
K.K. Waltz
K.K. Western
Lucky K.K.
Mr. K.K.
Only Me*
Rockin' K.K.
Senor K.K
Soulful K.K.
Surfin' K.K.*
The K. Funk
Two Days Ago (by request only)*

- posted by Githon

* = Pika Pick (these are my favorites... so far!)

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20)  THINGS TO MAKE YOUR TOWNSANIMALS SAY:
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      A common question asked on the Board is, "So-and-so wants me to teach
them a new word!  What should I teach them?"  So, since I don't believe in
teaching them to say naughty words, here's what I came up with, along with my
many partners in crime at the Board:

!
!!!
!!!!!!!!!!
(Go away!) (Include the parentheses. It's Phyllis's word.)
(Name of unliked villager) sucks
*bows*
*cough*
*flashback*
*grins*
*growls*
*hugs*
*laughs*
*lmao*
*lol*
*nods*
*salutes*
*shakes hand*
*shakes head*
*shifts eyes*
*shrugs*
*snorts*
*zzz...*
...
:( (the symbols)
:D (the symbols)
?!?!?!
???
^_^ (the symbols)
<(|_|)>
 (icon)


 is cool!
>:0 (the symbols)
Â_Â (the symbols)
Ace
All hail !
Aloha
And...?
And...YEAH!
Angel
Anime rulz
Apple rulz
ASPCA!
Babe
Baby
Baka
Bally chap
BANG!
Beaky
Blef
Blushie -- Embarassed
BoInG! (from Earthbound)
BOOM!
Booyaka (from Final Fantasy VIII)
But I say
But...
But... why?
Bye-Q! -- Goodbye
Caffine!
Candy Cane (especially good for Christmas-time)
Carouse (Nook's word)
Catchemall
Cherri ho
Cluckity
Coffee!
Coke rulz
Colonel
Commander
Comrade (this is only funny for Vladimir, the Russian bear)
Cool
Cornball
Crazy
Cute kitty!
Cute doggy!
Cutie
Cutie Pie
Dahling
Dam* you! (has to be capitol "D" or game won't accept it)
Darlin'
Dawg
De gozaru -- "it is" (from the anime series Rurouni Kenshin)
Desu
Desu ka?
Diggi-duggi -- Digging
DiNg! (from Earthbound)
D'oh! (Homer Simpson's word)
DOING!
DON'TRESET (Resetti's words)
DUCK!
Dude
DUDE!!
DUUUUDE!
Dweeb!
Eat me!
Eatmshorts
Eh wot? (Blathers's words)
Excellent.
Excellsior (Marvel)
Fahbulous
Fatso
Fatty
Flavin
Foo
Fool!
Freak
Freaky
Fresh!
Friend
Fungah
Funkay
Gaki -- Japanese for "brat"
Gee-Dog
General
Genki da -- "You're fine" in Japanese
Ghetto
GIMMEBELLS (Nook's word)
Glomp -- term used by anime fans to describe big hugs characters do
Gorush -- Hurry
Got milk?
Grasshopper
Gravy
Groovy (really funny for snobby characters)
Grrr...
HAHAHAHAHA
Hamgoof -- Disappointed
Hamha! -- Greeting
Hampact -- Promise
Hamtast -- Enemy
Heeheehee.
Heh
Heh heh heh
Heke? -- Surprised or confused
HELP!
Hif-hif -- Sniffing
Hi-Q! -- Hello
Hm
Hmmm
Hmmmmm...
Ho ho ho! (Santa!)
Home slice
Homeslice
Homestyle
Homie
Honey
Hottie
Hoyo
Hoyoyo
Huh?
Human
Humph
I (heart) cheese
I (heart) my Mac
I know
I love you
I see...
ICDeadPPL
Idiot
I'll bet
I'llBBack
I'm funny!
I'm sayin'!
IMABOMB!
Iwantfood
Jammin'
Jolly ho
KABOOM!
Kamehmeha
Kill all
King 
King Fish
Kinky
Kitty!
Kittykitty
Koochi-Q -- Pretty
Krmpkrmp -- Eating
Kushi kushi -- Grooming or scratching, sometimes when embarassed or nervous
Lackaday
Liege
Liutenant
LOOK AT ME (Resetti's words)
Lt Col.
Ma'am
Make7UpUrs
Mamac'ta
Mama-mia (Mario's word)
Master
Master
Master 
Maybe
Mega-Q -- Big
Meh
Miss 
M'man
Mr. 
Mrs. 
Ms. 
Mullet
My King
My liege
My lord
My master
My Queen
Nazedesuka -- More or less means, "Why?" in Japanese
Neato
NES
No da (from the anime series "Fushigi Yugi")
Nogo -- No can do
Nope
N'tcha
Oink
Oinkzorz
Oopaa! -- Let's go!/Pouncing
Oopsie! -- Sorry
Oowah -- Sleepy
Packa-packa -- Gnawing
Padda-padda -- Running
Pants
Partner
Peachy
Pepsi rulz
Pikachuuu!
Pika-pwr!
Please
PLUSHIES!
Pookie
Precious
Private
Psycho
Puupuupuu!
Queen 
Really?
Riiight...
Rock on
Salad (for cows and pigs and other commonly consumed animals)
Save me!
Scoochie -- Climbing
Sensei -- "Teacher" in Japanese
Sexy...kinda
Shine Get!
ShowMeThe(bell bag)
Silly
Sir
Smashing
Smurfy
So what?
Soda!
Sorry... (Sable's word)
Soup!
SpiderSense
Spidey (from Spiderman)
Spiffie -- Stylish
Spooooon!!! (The Tick's battle cry)
Sprout (Tortimer's word)
Squirrely
Student
Sucka!
Sugar Pie (especially good for Christmas-time)
'Sup?
Suppa
Suppatime
Sweeeeeeeet...
Sweet
SWEETZZ!!
t(|_|t)
Tack-Q -- Roll
Taco
Teach'
Teacher
Techie
Teenie -- Small
Thank you
Ticky-ticky -- Scampering
Trainee
Uh-huh
Uhhhhhh...
Ummm....
Usagi -- means "rabbit" in Japanese
W00t!W00t!
Waaaaaah
WAHAHAHA
Wanna bet?
WASSUP!
Wat?
Wazzat?
Wee-one
Weird
Weirdo
What?
Whatever
Wheee!
Who says?
Who's there?
WiseOne
Woo-HOO!
Woot Dawg
Word
Wot wot
Wot? (Blathers's word)
WOW!!!
Y'all
Y'know?
Ya know?
Ya see
Yep
Yep yep
Yepper (Tortimer's word)
Yes Sensei?
YES?!
Y'know?
Yo!
YoungOne
You're #1
You're cool
You're nuts
YOUWILLDIE (give to a nice, kind villager)
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Zieke Zeon
ZoOm! (from Earthbound)

- Thanks to omnitarian, Miyamoto Wannabe, JGPiep888, Cool mario 6446, wing
zero x custom, Marth11, NOALINK2500, Acboy555, bumpygrimes, Runagar,
caitsithfortune, super magus, turbowing007, jcink, nemesis310, SuppaMan,
woken, Rpgmfan05, jokey665, GameHyper, PoofHatMika, Rat Guy, wisei07, Silver
Striker, burninfire251, mysterious ninja, YF Wing 22, Fenrir423, liontamer,
merani, HarDCorE PunK, sonicinmobius, ryuhayabusa, out of my mind,
ArcaneNecromancer, SnowyDude, sheikzelda, Misty, dbishop, AC and Cody Patrick.

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21)  FREE PASSWORDS:
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      Free Passwords are codes that give you free items.  For ones labeled
"Tell Tom Nook," go to Tom Nook's shop and when he talks to you, select "Other
Things."  Then choose "Say Password."  From there, you simply type it in!  For
ones labeled "Tell Villager," you must send the code in a letter to one of
your townsanimals.  You must put the key symbol (on the letter-typing
keyboard) on the first line of the letter, and then type the two lines of the
codes exactly as you see them here.  The letter should have three lines total.
The villager will then write back within a couple days with your free item
attached to the letter as a present.  The codes with the "*" next to the title
will make a great Mario theme!

      Also, if there are codes on BLINK's site that aren't here, please e-mail
them to me.  Thanks!

      **Please Note** These passwords are taken from BLINK7441's website (unless
it says "posted by...") with his permission.  I have not tried them out myself,
therefore I can't tell you what to do if they don't work.  If one of these codes
doesn't work, please visit his site at http://acblink.cjb.net/ and let him know.
Then you may e-mail me with the correction if you'd like.  Thank you!

100 Turnips Code:
aPShDyYoeR685b
afcAlkwcRCmqi3
Tell Tom Nook

100 Turnips Code:
mRSMDqYokR685s
&%OL&kwcRCmqi3
Tell: Villager

8 Mat Tatami Code:
Di9xES@sTRJsYY
sqo9cb#3UaKHs3
Tell: Tom Nook

8 Mat Tatami Code:
li9xES@sTRJsYY
sqo9cb#3UaKHs3
Tell: Villager

Aerobics Radio Code:
4UTG548QQtQZGf
ln#%jbLEqj5ZBf
Tell: Tom Nook

Aiko Figurine Code:
hGpermakiobroS
zeImAlCrOssiNG
Tell: Tom Nook

Airy Shirt Code:
guibfDHdcWqmWc
ZkrTnDUgkjJ&jb
Tell: Tom Nook

Alarm Clock Code:
GenegenerousgY
GenygenerousgY
Tell: Tom Nook

Alarm Clock Code:
Bdftimermustbe
Tautimermustbe
Tell: Villager

Aloe Code:
MupersmashbdoS
SupersmashbroS
Tell: Tom Nook

Amazing Painting Code:
ebucddbkLagnLg
BiMBdbichCmqi3
Tell: Tom Nook

Amber Code:
vuTcfAHyCSqmWj
ZkyTnDUgcjJ&jb
Tell: Tom Nook

Amber Code:
DennisMillerIs
SocDamnAwesome
Tell: Villager

Ancient Knit Code:
RethnfoqGreebY
ldtineorfreebY
Tell: Tom Nook

Angler Trophy Code:
Wi9GES@sTRJhAA
sf09cb#9vaKHL4
Tell: Tom Nook

Antique Clock Code:
9#S8UItokM6850
h%LOmkwcRCmqi3
Tell: Tom Nook

Apato Skull Code:
CashisislkndeS
YoshisislandeS
Tell: Tom Nook

Apato Skull Code:
DelnisMillerIs
SocDamnAwesome
Tell: Villager

Apato Torso Code:
4UTG548pQKQZGf
1n#%jNLEqj5ZBf
Tell: Tom Nook

Apple Clock Code:
Oa5trmersol4tI
OldtW1ersoldtI
Tell: Tom Nook

Apple TV Code:
Mkri4mariomaro
Flriomariomaro
Tell: Tom Nook

April Ticket Code (6 Tickets):
Ii8rows2082LuG
LisnowsrdouLug
Tell: Tom Nook

Arc de Triomphe Code:
1KT1D5Y4k36851
45L613wcRCmqir
Tell: Tom Nook

Arched Window Code:
IEnjoyOldSchoo
lLegendOfZelda
Tell: Tom Nook

Arched Window Code:
1oD5cDEmhJGsXR
h2vm#2UwhLEjTF
Tell: Villager