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Animal Crossing Cheat Codes for GameCube
Posted on Tuesday, March 16, 2004

Unlock Jingle Carpet:
Speak with Tom Nook and type in:
B66aPcdnE6ef7H

DhGabcd6BAefgH


Passcode:
100 Turnips: Talk to Tom Nook, choose to say other things for the code entry choice, and type in:
aPShDyYoeR685b

afcA1kwcRCmqi3


Tom Nook Codes:
Coin Code:
Ai9GES@sTRJsYz

sh09cb39UaKHL4

Block Code:
vi9GES@sTRJhAA

sh09cb#9UaKHL4

Aloe Code:
MupersmashbdoS

SupersmashbroS

Amazing Painting Code:
ebucddbkLagnLg

BiMBdbichCmqi3

Arwing Code:
I7r45678912345

E2345678912345

Balloon Fight Code:
CbDahLBdaDh98d

9ub8ExzZKwu7Zl

Baseball Code:
1n5%N%8JUjE5fj

lEcGr4%ync5eUp

Basic Painting Code:
ebucddbkLRgnLg

BiMBdbichCmqi3

Block Flooring Code:
666abcdn66efgH

DyGabcd6B6efgH

Brick Block Code:
ArVriaAnUrarah

Spurling1re5&2

Coin Code:
Ai9GES@sTRJsYz

sh09cb39UaKHL4

Dainty Painting Code:
ekri%ma9iom5ro

Flriomariomaro

Kiddie Bureau Code:
MeeCAKafmeatdY

LsatloafmeatdY

Kiddie Bed Code:
SupermariobroS

AnImAlCa0ssiNG

Kiddie Chair Code:
9#S8UItokM6850

h%LOskwcRCmqi3

Bench Code:
cU3jlm@hdl6Aip

zJFAEajAcbZXim


Get Rich Quick with your GBA: If you've got a GBA and the GameCube Link Cable, you can access an island to the south of Animal Crossing that lets you make money much more quickly. Collect as many pieces of fruit as you can carry, hook up your GBA, turn it on, and then go to the pier at the beach (all the way in the south). A lad named Kapp'n will be waiting here in his boat (he only shows up if your GBA is switched on) and take you to the island. Once you're on the island, drop all the fruit you have collected and go back to the boat. Tell Kapp'n that you want to leave and that you want to transfer the island to your GBA. Your GBA will turn on and you will have see your island, complete with all the fruit you have dropped. Move your hand to the door of your island animal's house and knock. Your animal will come out. Now grab a piece of fruit and put it right in front of your animal. It will eat the fruit and turn happy. After a few pieces of fruit your animal will drop a money bag of random size for each fruit you feed to your little virtual pet. Repeat this process until all pieces of fruit are gone (you can also direct your pet to shake trees to get more fruit), then put your GBA to sleep. Do NOT switch it off.
Go back to the GameCube game. Once back in your town, leave the screen with the boat and come back. Talk to the Kapp'n again and the GCN game will be updated with the new data from the GBA island. Travel back to the island and collect all the money bags. Some bags contain as much as 30,000 coins! You should be able to pay off your house in no time now.


Grow a Money Tree: Did you know that besides growing fruit trees, you can also grow money trees? Yep, no joke. However, you can't just grow them anywhere. Find a sparkly glowing spot on the ground (the type that hints at a hidden treasure) and use the shovel to unearth the money bag. Instead of just pocketing the money and closing the hole, stand in front of it, go into your inventory and select the money bag. Now choose the "plant item in ground" option that you also use to sow seeds or fruit and put the bag back into the sparkly spot in the ground. A seedling will sprout, which will grow into a money-bearing tree. Nice, huh?
Note that planting a money bag just anywhere will not produce a money tree. It has to be planted in the sparkly special spot.


Reset Follies: Don't ever hit the reset switch when playing this game. If you do, the next time you play you will be chastized by Mr. Resetti, an angry mole. He will lecture you on how there is no reset button in real life -- so you shouldn't use it in this game either. Mr. Reset's rant takes quite a while to get through, but that's nothing compared to what happens when you hit reset again... His complaints will get longer and longer and he will even force you to apologize (which requires you to manually enter your apology via the on-screen keyboard). Not fun. So stay away from the reset switch unless you want a good laugh.


Win NES Games: Animal Crossing features an even bigger variety of NES games than its N64 counterpart. You have to be lucky to get your hands on them though. There are several ways to get new games:

Be the first. The first player to start a character on the included Animal Crossing Memory Card will receive a letter from Nintendo after all initial chores are done. The letter includes a grab bag with three items, two of which are NES games. To move a present attached to a letter to your inventory, align your cursor on top of the letter, then press L to grab it. Drag it to the inventory, then click on it with A and select "Open Present". To open the grab bag that's inside, simply select it with A when you're OUTSIDE a building. Do not try to open bags inside your house. It won't work.
Enter the monthly lottery at the Tanuki Store on the last day of the month. You get a lottery ticket for every major purchase you make at the store (stationary and plants don't count). Every five tickets let you play in the lottery once, so be sure to collect a bunch of them. Note that lottery tickets don't carry over to the next month. They're only good for the current month. Prizes in the lottery vary from month to month, so don't give up if you don't find any NES games the first time you enter the lottery.
Check your mailbox on Christmas Eve. Every player gets an NES game as a Christmas present.
Get a game for your birthday. Don't only ask animals if you can run chores for them -- use the second "conversation" option as well. At one point, one of your animals will ask you for your birthday and blood type. This animal will drop by your house on your birthday and personally deliver a new NES game.
Have your Animal Island villager dig. Leave him your shovel, then bribe him with fruit later if he finds a game.
There are other ways to get your hands on emulated classics, so keep your eyes and ears open.


Cheap Raffle Tickets: If you want to get a raffle ticket cheap, just buy something from Tom Nook, and sell it back. You'll keep the free raffle ticket he gave you.


Easy Money: To make easy money all you have to do is get a couple different fruits that aren't native to your town and plant them. To make sure the tree grows, cut down an already existing tree and plant the fruit in the exact same spot. Once the tree grow, shake the fruit off of them and sell it to Nook.


Maximum Money from Rocks: To get maximum money bags from the selected rocks, walk beside a rock and then dig holes around your character. This will prevent your character from bouncing away from the rock, and you will get maximum money for your bang.


Mr. Resetti and Don: If you start a game after resetting the GameCube during play, Mr. Resetti will appear to complain. Repeatedly reset the GameCube to make him more and more angry. Eventually, Mr. Resetti's brother Don will appear to take the place of Mr. Resetti.


Wisp the Ghost: Every night between midnight and 3:00 am, a ghost called Wisp will be somewhere in your town. To get bonus furniture, you have to catch him with net. When you catch him he will want you to let him go. Let him go and he will give you a variety of items to choose from, even things not for sale.

He is not at your town every night but he is always there on Halloween.


Constant New Year's: To get easy money, all you have to do is set the GameCube's internal clock to New Year's Day. Every New Year, your parents will send you a gift of 10,000 bells. Set the clock to a different year (after saving, of course) and you will get another bag with 10,000 bells.


Doppleganger Money Trick: In order to do this trick correctly, your house must be paid completely!
1. Deposit all of your money into the post office.
2. Create traval data in memory card slot B (you'll leave town but won't go anywhere).
3. Start the game WITHOUT the traval data they will ask you to to play with data you left but you won't have items or money. Say, "Yes."
4. You now have a "doppleganger" who has a funny face. Take him and withdraw all the money from the post office.
5. Drop it all right on the ground.
6. Talk to the gyroid to save.
7. Start the game WITH the traval data in slot B the game will ask you to overide the doppleganger's data. Say, "Yes."
8. Pick up the bags of money and enter the post office. You will find that the money is in your inventory as well as in the bank.


Fiddle Pause Screen Background: To change the pause screen background, grab a shirt that you want for the background. Move it to the bottom-right hand corner (not the section where the letters are stored) and move it down once. It will go into a blank area,and when you press A, the background will change.


Golden Axe: Check the Wishing Well every day for 15 days and get a consistently great rating. To do this, you'll have to have the right mix of trees in each acre, pull out weeds, avoid littering, and have plenty of flowers. If you pull this off, visit the Wishing Well to meet the lucky spirit Farley, who will hand over the Golden Axe that never breaks.


Golden Fishing Rod: To get an item that will make fishing so much easier, catch all 40 types of fish. Not only will you get a cool Weathervane trophy on top of your house, the mayor will give you the Golden Fishing Rod to match your shovel.


Golden Net: Catch all 40 types of insects to get your hands on the Golden Net, a better version of the regular net that'll help you catch more insects easier. You will also get a Butterfly sign on your house that shows off your bug catching skills.


Golden Shovel: You can produce a Golden Shovel the same way you plant a money tree. Buy an extra shovel, find a sparkle spot, dig out the money bag, stand right in front of it and select the shovel. Pick "bury" and the shovel will be planted in the ground and a sapling will pop up. If the spot is good, a golden tree will grow that will produce a Golden Shovel instead of fruit. The Golden Shovel will unearth money bags at random when you dig in the ground.


Magic Rock: Every day, one rock in your village will turn into a treasure rock. Walk up to a rock and hit it with your shovel. If it turns red, quickly hit it again -- up to seven times if you're fast enough. Each time, a money bag will come flying out. The first few bags will be 100 Bell bags, but soon you'll hear the Mario extra life chime -- which means these bags contain 1,000 Bell. After the rock changes color again, it goes back to being a regular rock.


Secret K.K. Slider Songs:
There are three secret songs in Animal Crossing that Totakeke won't play unless you request them. They are:
I Love You

K.K. Song

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