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* Doubutsu No Mori+ (Animal forest+) *
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* Events Schedule V0.1 (5.4.02) *
* Copyright 2002 By Jason Muir Aka, Importaku (^_^) *
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INTRODUCTION
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Hi and welcome to my very first FAQ. I decided to do an events schedule for
this game as there are quite a lot of events in this game & there are people
who have imported the game but may be missing out on certain events as they
cannot understand Japanese. Hopefully you might find this FAQ useful.
[ I hope you do (^_^) ]
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* SPOILER ALERT *
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If you dont want to know what happens on certain events or what item you get
from them, then please don't read any further.
CONTENTS
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1: Set Date Events - (Normally happen once a year)
2: Repeated Events - (Normally happen once a day, week or month)
3: Misc Events - (Can happen anytime)
4: The Aikotoba password system & Famicom games
5: Misc stuff
6: Credits
1: Set Date events - These normally only happen once a year
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Please note all the dates below are for the year 2002, each of these events
will fall on different dates next year. You can use the diary in your house to
see when the next event will be.
1st January : Shinen No Hi (New years day)
Around 9:00am goto the shrine and you can make a new years wish. Also talk to
the turtle in the glasses (He's called Sonchou and is the mayor of animal
forest) he will give you a rare item. Also tanuki's store will be selling
mystery bags for 2000 bells. You will also recieve a letter in your mail box
from your parents with 10,000 bell attached.
(NOTE: In case your wondering what the tiles are for. You can use them to make
a model of the entire village in your house if you want)
7th January : Nanakusa No Hi
Visit the shrine and talk to the mayor to get a (Grass tile) worth 220 Bell.
14th January : Nichininmae No Hi
Visit the shrine and talk to the mayor to get a (Able sisters shop tile) worth
12,000 Bell.
3rd February : Mamemaki No Hi
Visit the shrine and talk to the mayor to get a (Oni mask & beans) worth 1800
Bell.
11th February : Furusato No Hi
Visit the shrine and talk to the mayor to get a (Train station tile) worth
16,000 Bell.
3rd March : Otame No Hi
Visit the shrine and talk to the mayor to get a (Uranai telephone) worth 2600
Bell.
21st March : Spring Day
Visit the shrine and talk to the mayor to get a (Kitsune's tent tile) worth
10,000 Bell.
5th~7th April : Ohanami (Flower viewing festival)
Ahh my favourite festival, all the trees in the forest have cherry blossoms on
them and they look so cool. There is a picnic been held at the shrine and if
you talk to the mayor there you will get a (Cherry blossom tree tile) worth 350
Bell.
20th April : Haru No Undokai
If you visit the shrine at 9:00 am, 11:00 am, 13:00 pm, & 15:00 pm you can take
part in the various games & events. Also talk to the mayor to get
(Haru no yuushouki flag) worth 3800 Bell.
29th April : Shinryoku No Hi
Visit the shrine and talk to the mayor to get a (Tree tile) worth 350 Bell.
3rd May : Gomi No Kinenbi
Visit the shrine and talk to the mayor to get a (Rubbish dump tile) worth 5300
Bell.
5th May : Kodomo No Hi (Childrens day)
Visit the shrine and talk to the mayor to get a (Train tile) worth 5000 Bell
2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th June : Natsu No Tsuritaikai
Visit the big pond in the village and you can take part in the fishing contest.
Also find and talk to the mayor to get the (Bass no namori meal) worth 1200
Bell.
7th July : Tanabata
Visit the shrine and talk to the mayor to get a (Tanabata tree) worth 3300
Bell.
20th July : Summer Day
Visit the shrine and talk to the mayor to get a (Life Preserver) worth 1000
Bell.
3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st August : Hanabitaikai
At around 8:00pm Visit the big pond in the village for a cool firework display,
also you can buy yourself a fan from Kitsune's stall for 780 Bell. Also find
and talk to the mayor to get a (Sanshaku dama firework) worth 1500 Bell.
15th September : Sonchou san No Hi (Sonchou's day)
Visit the shrine and talk to the mayor to get a (Shrine tile) worth 10,846
Bell.
21st September : Jyugoya No Otsukimi (Moon viewing festival)
Visit the big pond in the village at 8:00pm to take part in the moon viewing
festival, also if you talk to the mayor you will get (Tsukimi dango)(dumplings)
worth 1800 Bell.
23rd September : Autumn Day
Visit the shrine and talk to the mayor to get a (Fortune tellers tent tile)
worth 10,000 Bell.
14th October : Aki No Undoukai
Visit the shrine and you can take part in the excercise program there, you
can make your character excercise by moving the C stick about. Also talk to
the mayor to get a (Aki No Yuushyoki Flag) worth 3800 Bell.
18th October : Jyuusanya No Tsugi
Visit the big pond in the village at 8:00pm to take part in the moon viewing
festival, also if you talk to the mayor you will get (The MOON!!!!!!)
worth 8000 Bell. You can also buy candy from Tanuki's store.
31st October : Halloween
Wait until dark and everyone will be wearing pumpkin masks, also everyone will
ask you trick or treat they will ask for some candy. If you refuse they turn
your clothes to rags. Visit the shrine and talk to the mayor (he will be also
wearing a mask) to get a (Police Box tile) worth 11,500 Bell &
a (Jack In A Box) worth 1031 Bell
3rd November : Winter Day
Visit the big pond in the village and you can take part in the fishing contest.
Also keep a lookout for the warthog vegetable seller you can buy turnips from
her but they are expensive.
10th, 17th, 24th November : Aki No Tsuritaikai
Visit the big pond in the village and you can take part in the fishing contest.
Find and talk to the mayor to get a (Tairyoubata) worth 3200 Bell.
23rd November : Hatara Kimono No Hi
Couldn't find any event happening (any ideas anyone???)
23rd December : Ibuibu No Hi
Couldn't find any event happening (any ideas anyone???)
24th December : Christmas Eve
In the evening around 8:00pm find & talk to a character called Jingle he is a
reindeer wearing a santa costume if you talk to him, on christmas day you will
recieve a letter in yur mail box with a famicom game attached.
25th December : Christmas Day (^_^)
If you found jingle you should be enjoying your new famicom game.
31st December : Countdown (New Years Eve)
Go to the big pond close to midnight and you can take part in the new year
countdown, Talk to the mayor to get a (Soba soup).
2: Repeated Events - These normally happen once a day, week or month
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Every Saturday from 8:00pm onwards, you can find a dog called Totakeke who sits
in front of the train station. You can listen to him play a song, or request a
song for him to play (It's the 2 option when you speak to him) When you go into
any of the animals houses if there's a radio or a gramaphone you can find out
the name of the song it's playing by pressing (A) next to it (the song's name
will be in brackets) now just go to Totakeke and type in the song name for him
and he will play it for you, once he's finished you get to keep the song you
requested.
Also once a day there is a random rock on the map that when you hit it with
your shovel it turns red and gives you a money bag, if you hit it repeatedly
before it changes colour you can get upto 5 money bags from it (when you hit
it, it makes a noise like collecting a 1UP from the mario games)
At 2:50 AM there is a ghost called Yuutarou wandering about, if you talk to him
he will mention about finding some other spirits in the forest, they look like
glowing clouds & you catch them in your net. Im pretty sure you get something
from him for getting all of them (Any ideas anyone???)
On the last day in every month Tanuki has a lottery in his store. This is one
of the times you have a chance at winning a famicom game. To enter the lottery
you need 5 tickets. To get tickets you have to buy items like carpets &
wallpaper as these give you a lottery ticket each time you buy them. Also you
can only use tickets in the month you got them.
3: Misc events - These can hapen at any time
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Every so often on the message board near your house someone will post a message
about a buried item for you to find, there is usually a coordinate of where
that item is buried. Just use your map to track the item down using the
coordinates on the map and then when you get there look around for a brown star
on the floor, if there's no brown stars about sometimes there is a person there
instead just talk to them to get the item.
Sometimes you will see a balloon floating around with a present attached, you
can normally get it with either the net or by waiting for it to get stuck in a
tree and shaking it down to get the item.
Every so often if you go down to the beach you will sometimes find a seagull
called Johnny who has washed up on the beach, he will give you a rare item for
talking to him.
4: The Aikotoba password system & Famicom games
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In animal forest there are 19 Famicom games that you can get. Famicom games
can be obtained by any of the following.
* Given to you as a present.
* Digging them up from the ground (Very rare chance).
* Winning them from Tanuki's lottery.
* Ive also heard that you can buy them from Kitsune's shop that comes to the
village every so often but I haven't seen him yet.
* And finally by using the Aikotoba passwords.
(Some of the famicom games cannot be found in the game normally as they were
only unlocked in special contests run by nintendo)
In animal forest there is a system called aikotoba where you send a password
in a letter and you get a reply a week later with a famicom game or other
item attached.
For you to be able to use the Aikotoba passwords you will need to know how to
read hiragana. If you can't read hiragana I recommend searching the net for a
japanese hiragana alphabet chart, you should be able to do it with that.
Once you have the password you will need to write a letter to one of the
animals in your village. Now in your letter you need to write the following.
All of the password will need to be written in hiragana. This is the format
for writing the aikotoba password.
AIKOTOBA<-' (Push down at the end of each line to get the <-' arrow)
OOOOOOOOOOO<-' (This line should be 11 hiragana symbols long)
OOOOOOOOOOO<-' (This line should be 11 hiragana symbols long)
[END]
This is a list of all the famicom games you can get
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Clu Clu Land
Balloon fight
Donkey Kong
Sansu Asobi (Donkey kong maths)
Pinball
Tennis
Golf
Punch Out
Baseball
Clu Clu Land D (Famicom disk version)
Donkey Kong 3
Donkey Kong Jr
Gomoku Narabe
Mahjong
(*) The Legend Of Zelda (Famicom disk version) Yes it really exists (^_^)
(*) Super Mario Bros
(*) Mario Bros
(*) Ice Climber
(*) Wario's Woods
[NOTE: games with a (*) next to them are promotional games that can't be found
normally in the game]
Here are the passwords for all 19 famicom games (NOTE for these passwords to
work you will need to start a new game and name your player and village to the
names below or the passwords wont work) Also ignore the dashes I just put those
in to make it easier to read the passwords.
(All in Hiragana)
Village Name: NyaNyaNya (Ni-small ya, Ni-small ya, Ni-small ya)
Player Name: NeNeKo (Ne-Ne-Ko)
(All in Hiragana)
Cluclu land
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A-I-Ko-To-Ba
Mo-To-Ma-Ru-I-A-Chi-O-Yu-So-Ya
Ru-Be-Da-I-Nu-Gu-Ko-So-Ru-Yu-Du
Clu Clu Land D (Famicom disk version)
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A-I-Ko-To-Ba
Ri-No-Mu-Te-Ho-Tsu-Ko-Zu-O-Ri-Na
A-Mu-Ke-U-Te-Ku-Tsu-Ji-Mi-Do-I
Donkey Kong 3
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A-I-Ko-To-Ba
So-Mo-Ga-Ya-Za-Zo-Bi-Be-Mi-Du-Ya
Fu-Ro-Se-Ga-Ru-Ze-Be-Ke-Gi-Bu-A
Donkey Kong Jr
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A-I-Ko-To-Ba
Tsu-Ji-Ge-De-Fu-Bu-Be-Gi-Bi-Tsu-N
Zu-Ki-Zo-Na-Fu-Mi-Yu-Ni-Be-A-Ku
The Legend of Zelda (Famicom disk version) (^-^)
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A-I-Ko-To-Ba
Be-N-Ga-Do-Ne-Ka-Gu-I-Be-Gu-To
Bi-Wo-Ni-Ze-Ge-Ne-Fu-Ka-Mi-De-Bu
Super Mario Brothers
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A-I-Ko-To-Ba
Ko-Zu-Yu-A-Mu-Ke-U-Te-Ku-Tsu-Ji
Mi-Do-I-Gi-No-O-Ri-Na-Te-Ho-Tsu
Mario Brothers
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A-I-Ko-To-Ba
Mo-To-Ma-Ru-I-A-Chi-O-Yu-So-Ya
Ru-Be-Da-I-Ma-Gu-Ko-So-Ru-Yu-Du
Wario’s Wood (in Japanese it’s more of forest)
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A-I-Ko-To-Ba
To-Wa-Ke-Yu-Du-Mu-O-I-A-Te-Chi
Du-So-Ya-Be-Mu-I-De-A-Yu-Du-Mo
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* Hiragana symbol legend: *
* Zu is Su with dots *
* Du is Tsu with dots *
* Wo is Weird looking “o”, not the one in the A-I-U-E-O line. *
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