Sale Day Haul

Alli the gator has moved out of town since last time; I received her goodbye letter in the mail today.

Dearest Jeff! During my entire move, I was sure I was forgetting something. You know what it was? I forgot to say adieu to you. I hope this letter will ease your devastation... All the best! -Alli

In Acre C-4, I spotted a new house in the spot where Jane the gorilla once lived in the early days of Forest.

A clifftop house in Acre C-4.
Acre C-4 was about to yield an explosive revelation.

I thought to myself, “wouldn’t it be funny if Jane returned to the same exact spot where she lived before?” When I walked in, I couldn’t believe it. It was Jane!!! I audibly said to myself “Get out of here!” 😆😆😆

Jane: Oh, good evening to you. Tell me... Do I know you, chimp?

Now don’t get me wrong, I don’t particularly like Jane. In fact, I always thought she was rude and annoying (as snooty villagers tend to be). But having her back after all this time, and especially living in the same exact spot, is kind of a nice dash of nostalgia that I certainly wasn’t expecting when I started up the game today. Welcome back, Jane. 🙂

Today is the day after Thanksgiving (also known as Black Friday), and Animal Crossing celebrates the occasion with a Sale Day at Nook’s shop. The first floor of Nookington’s is filled with grab bags, which can be purchased for 2,022 bells.

Tom Nook: That's a grab bag. The price is 2,022 bells.

I bought four grab bags, and each one contains three items. My 12-item haul included two furniture items, two wallpapers, one carpet, four pinwheels, and three shirts. Here’s the full haul:

  • reel-to-reel
  • exotic wardrobe
  • green wall
  • parlor wall
  • cabin rug
  • 2 green pinwheels
  • striped pinwheel
  • fancy pinwheel
  • puzzling shirt
  • five-ball shirt
  • caveman tunic

I kept the puzzling shirt and one of the green pinwheels. I don’t think I’ve ever thought about why this shirt was “puzzling,” but then it hit me like a ton of bricks: I think it’s supposed to look like a Rubik’s Cube!

Me wearing the puzzling shirt and holding a green pinwheel.

It was snowing in town tonight, and Static said it was best to spend a night like this indoors with a cup of iced coffee, listening to some music. Sounds great to me! Maybe this is why I like Static so much. 😉

Static: ...it's best to stay in, drink a cup of iced coffee, and listen to some music.
OK, but why are you outdoors then? 😉

Baabara was also talking about the snow, and how beautiful it is. But she was enjoying it through the window, instead of being outside standing in it.

Baabara: The snow falling at night looks so picturesque!

She mentioned how quiet the snow is, and I think she was hinting that she wanted me to leave so she could enjoy it in silence. Fine by me. 😛

Baabara: Do you even get what I'm trying to tell you, Jeff?

If you haven’t seen annual slideshow of best screenshots that I posted late last month, here it is: The 20th Year in Pictures. Enjoy!

See you all next time! Happy holidays! 🎄

Mushroom Season!

Now that Animal Crossing (and my town, Forest) are 20 years old, I decided to finally do something that I have never done in the game: Go mushrooming! Even though mushrooms are easy to find in later games, they have very limited availability on GameCube.

~Attention Mycologists!~ At long last, mushrooming season is upon us! Yes, in just four or five more days, don your 'shrooming shoes and hunt those mushrooms!

In fact, you can only find them for one hour (starting at 8 a.m.) for about ten days in October (from the 15th through the 25th). What makes it even more challenging is that one of the five mushrooms will disappear each 15 minutes. So I started right at 8:00 on this rainy autumn Sunday morning, and I found my first mushroom near the lake at 8:01.

Finding my first mushroom ever.

I later found one near the bottom of my eastern ramp, one near the museum, and one near the police station. I never found the 5th one, but that’s okay. I was satisfied just to finally participate for the first time. 🙂

My four mushrooms in my pockets.

I spotted Joan in town, which is a very rare occurrence for me (since I almost never play this game in the morning). I didn’t buy any turnips from her, but I did stop to say hello.

Joan: It's Sunday morning! I've been selling my turnips for, oh, 'bout 60 years. Sow Joan, the name you can trust!

Later on (when the shop opened), I sold my four mushrooms to Tom Nook for a total of 20,000 bells. That’s 5k each, which is actually quite good. This isn’t a bad way to make some extra money if you’re more of a morning person than I am. 😉

Forest Life… Goes On

Of course, mushrooms aren’t the only thing going on in Forest. Life goes on. When I played earlier this month (on October 5th), I received a goodbye letter from Mint in the mail. Her replacement was Alli the gator.

Alli: Hm. As I expected. I am Alli. It's a pleasure to meet you, graaagh!

Alli previously lived in Forest ten years ago. But the most interesting part is that she moved into the same spot where she lived in 2012, with the river right behind her house!

Today, I learned that Dotty has also moved out. Her replacement was Nibbles the squirrel. Nibbles previously lived in Forest back in 2011…but not in the same spot.

Nibbles: Oh, I see! You're another one of my fans, aren't you, niblet? It's a CHORE being so darn popular!

Tonight, Belle stopped to gloat that she goes mushrooming every year, while suggesting that I never have. She would have been right about that before today, but not any more!

Belle: I go mushrooming every year, of course, but I bet you've never been, have you?

Meanwhile, Ursala tried to sell me a cherry for 2,370 bells. I had no need for it…especially at that ridiculous price.

Ursala: Why are you sniffing? Sampling my lovely perfume? Or do you perhaps smell my fruit, grooomph?

She insisted that I’ll never find another cherry around here, which is completely false. I have plenty of cherry trees around. 😛

Ursala: You'll never find a single cherry around here. I'm going to enjoy eating every delicious one I have!

Here is my video of the mushrooming:

Kicked Into Next Week

Yesterday, I received a letter in the mail from Cashmere. The rude sheep has cashed out and fled town.

My little Jeff, I can't stand for anyone to see me cry... You must know, that's the only reason I left without saying goodbye. Even now, the tears are... I can't bear it! Farewell! Yours, Cashmere
Baa-bye!

Her replacement was Mint the green squirrel. Even though Mint is also a snooty villager, she’s a big improvement over Cashmere. Welcome to town, Mint!

Mint: I hope to see you around, ahhhhhh!

Mint previously lived in my town back in 2011.

Tom gave me a free cherry, and Kody gave me a free pear. Getting two foreign fruits from villagers on the same day, especially for free, is a very rare thing in this game!

Kody: So I'm gonna throw you this pear for free, Jeff! Lucky you!

Since it’s the first half of September, I went to do some fishing in the ocean.

Catching a barred knifejaw in Animal Crossing.

Unfortunately, the sea bass have started to return by now…but I still caught more good fish (red snappers and barred knifejaws) than sea bass. I filled up my pockets with fish, throwing back any sea bass I caught. I ended up with 11 red snappers and four barred knifejaws, which was good for 53,000 bells. That was more than enough to bump my savings up to 21 million bells.

Phyllis: Your balance is 21,000,000 bells.

Today, I asked a few villagers for jobs. Genji asked me for a bug, and I caught him a pill bug. He rewarded me with a groovy wall. Ursala asked me to make a delivery to Dotty, and she gave me a slot machine. And then Belle asked me for a ball…

Belle: Kicking the stuffing out of a ball? Hey, yeah! That's a great way to relieve stress, cuddles!
She’s the Belle of the ball.

So I found a volleyball and kicked it back to Belle. She rewarded me with a shrine lantern before joking about kicking me into next week. 😛

Belle: I'll be sure to think of you when I'm kicking this ball into next week!
Are you trying to start some beef with me?

Emerald had some kitchen flooring she didn’t need, and she wanted to trade it for the groovy wall that I got from Genji. I didn’t prefer one over the other, so I agreed to the trade.

Emerald: Oh, that's great! Groovy walls are getting awfully hard to find these days!
How groovy.

See you all next time!