Genji Arrives

Sunday was the 6th anniversary of Animal Crossing: City Folk’s release in America, so it’s time for my yearly slideshow of pictures. So without further ado, here is my look back at the sixth year of ACCF, which included the end of online play.

When I checked my mail today, I found a letter from Chip. He congratulated me on winning Saturday’s fishing tournament, and he sent me my prize, a silver trophy.

Chester was outside my house, saying that holding a shovel makes him look tough. Dude, it’s impossible for a panda to look tough. Nothing personal.

Chester: Doesn't this shovel make me look tougher? Like you wouldn't want to mess with me?A bit later, I saw Chester standing underneath the cliff. I couldn’t resist sprinkling some water on his head.

Me standing on a cliff, sprinkling Chester (down below) with water from my watering can.
That that, tough guy.

To my surprise, I found a new house in one of my former flower-breeding areas. This spot has not been used by villagers very often, so it feels weird having a house there.

The new house in town, the middle of my flower breeding area.When I went inside, I was even more surprised to see that Genji was my new neighbor!

Genji: WHOA! You must be one of my new Forest neighbors! What's UP?! My name's Genji!I know Genji quite well, because he’s lived in my GameCube town for at least 10 years or so. He’s pretty cool, and it’s good to have him in town. He instantly becomes one of my three favorite current villagers, along with Lily and Fang. Broccolo, who I didn’t care for at first, has grown on me and is probably my 4th favorite villager at the moment.

Meanwhile, Fang was also walking around with a shovel. He said it made him feel like an explorer. He said he’s going to dig a hole so deep, he’ll find another country at the bottom! Good luck with that.

Fang: I thought so! I'm going to go dig a hole so deep that there's another country at the bottom!I’ll be back with another update tomorrow, so I hope to see you then!

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