Bunny Day 2020

Today is Bunny Day, also known as Easter Sunday, and Zipper T. Bunny can be found outside of town hall. By digging up eggs that are buried around town, you can find candy or prize tickets inside each one. The candy doesn’t have a purpose for Bunny Day, so you can eat it, sell it, or save it for other holidays like Halloween or Festivale.

But the prize tickets can be exchanged for exclusive egg furniture.

Zipper: All right! Hand over that prize ticket, please!

Zipper is admittedly a creepy character (or at least a creepy costume), and I know I’m not the only one that thinks that. In fact, even the villagers in City Folk seem to be a bit creeped out by Zipper as well!

Static: I can't put my finger on it, but something about him seems...unnatural.

Static used the word unnatural, and Violet called Zipper a bizarre thing. 😀 That’s pretty bad when Violet calls you bizarre.

Violet: For example! Did you see the bizarre thing that sprang in front of town hall, woof woof?

In other news, Monty the ugly monkey is all packed up and ready to move out of town. 🙂

Monty: Anyway, as you can see, I've decided it's time for me to hit the road! I'm movin' outta town!

With Monty on the way out, I just need to get rid of Lucy. And Violet. And Kitty. Okay, there’s still a long way to go, but this is a start.

I dug up all the buried items I could find, and I ended up with 11 of the 12 prize tickets. Since I was just collecting them to sell them, I wasn’t super concerned with finding the last one. I exchanged them for egg furniture, and I sold the 11 pieces for 98,776 bells.

Tom Nook: Ah, for all of that, I'll give you 98,776 bells!

Factor in the other things I sold today, and I earned over 100k for the 2nd time in three days. As for the candy I collected, I left it sitting on the ground for now. I probably don’t have enough storage space for all of it, so I’m not sure what I’ll do with it just yet.

If you’d like a refresher or more info on how the event works, check out my Bunny Day Guide. Happy Easter, everyone! 🙂

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