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[[Image:Blancechannel.png|thumb|A Gyroid as seen in ''Animal Crossing'']]
 
A '''Gyroid''' (埴輪くん, ''Haniwa-kun'') is a special item that sits outside the [[player]]'s house in {{PG}}. When the player wants to quit, they save their game progress by talking to the Gyroid: if they don't save, [[Mr. Resetti]] will punish them with a long lecture the next time they play the game, about how they should not reset the game (or turn off the game without saving). When the player buys a [[house]] from [[Tom Nook]], he throws in the Gyroid free, and will explain what it does to the player.
 
 
 
In {{WW}} and {{CF}}, Nook will not give the player a Gyroid outside their house, instead the highest floor of the player house is a bedroom where the player can jump into their bed and save progress. In {{NL}} however, you hit START/SELECT to save. Also, in ''City Folk'', there's an [[Auction House]] in the [[City]] owned by a Gyroid named [[Lloid]].
 
 
 
[[File:Lloid.png|thumb|[[Lloid]] from the [[Auction House]]]]
 
 
 
==Other Features==
 
[[Image:Gyroid.png|thumb|left|100px|Art of a Gyroid from {{PG}}]]
 
 
 
===Messages===
 
The owner of the Gyroid can teach it messages, and when another player talks to that Gyroid it will repeat the message.
 
 
 
===Timed Messages===
 
In {{AFe+}}, the player can set a message to appear at a certain time of the day.
 
 
 
===Selling Items===
 
The player can place items in the Gyroid that it can sell to other players if they talk to it. The player can also set the price of the items, or make them display only.
 
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==Trivia==
 
[[File:Cappy.png|right|thumb|[[wikirby:Cappy|Cappy]]]]
 
*The Gyroid is always doing a sort of dance, and will do it faster and faster as a character gets closer to it. Another Gyroid that does this dance is [[Lloid]].
 
*Gyroids have appeared in ''[[pikipedia:Pikmin 2|Pikmin 2]]'' and some of the ''WarioWare'' games. Also, there is an enemy from the ''Kirby'' series named [[wikirby:Cappy|Cappy]], who resembles a Gyroid. Curiously, Cappy was created before the release of {{AF}}. Though, this shouldn't technically come as a surprise, as both are based on Japanese haniwa.
 
*[[Coco]] is a [[rabbit]] [[villager]] who strongly resembles a Gyroid.
 
*In the original ''Animal Crossing'', if the player uses a warp item to go to a test world, a differently-colored Gyroid can be seen. When the player talks to it, it will say nothing.
 
*Gyroids are based on (and are actually called) haniwa, which are Japanese terra cotta sculptures used in burials.
 
*When players visit a town and shut the game off or reset  it, the next time they play, they have a Gyroid-like face.
 
*A Gyroid appears as a token in the [[Nintendo Monopoly]] 2010 version. <ref> http://www.mariowiki.com/Nintendo_Monopoly#Tokens </ref>
 
 
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Special Items]]
 
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