Raccoon figurine (New Leaf)
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Variation shown: Brown | ||||||||
Buy price | Sell price | |||||||
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2,000 Bells | 500 Bells[nb 2] | |||||||
Size |
1 × 1
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Obtain via | ||||||||
Customize | 200 Bells 4 variations | |||||||
Rarity group | B | |||||||
HHA theme challenges | Harmonious | |||||||
HHA points | 151 | |||||||
HHA penalty if facing wall | Yes[nb 1] | |||||||
Style | Cute | |||||||
Internal information | ||||||||
Filename: rmk_oth_tanuki Internal ID:
2BB6 | ||||||||
Variations | ||||||||
Ore variations | ||||||||
In other games | ||||||||
Doubutsu no Mori+ (tanuki figurine) Wild World (racoon figurine) City Folk (racoon figurine) New Horizons (raccoon figurine) | ||||||||
Names in other languages
たぬきのおきもの
N/A raton laveur figura mapache bambola procione N/A
너구리 모형 N/A raton laveur figura mapache Waschbärenfigur N/A |
The raccoon figurine is a customizable furniture item in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
The raccoon figurine can be obtained from Timmy and Tommy's store for 2,000 Bells.[nb 3] The item's raccoon color can be customized by Cyrus for 200 Bells.
This item appears as a furniture item in the homes of Hamphrey, Sheldon, and Walt. As a result, this item can be purchased by the player if they were invited by any of the preceding villagers. These villagers may also put this item up for sale at the Re-Tail flea market for 50% to 90% of the item's buy price, in increments of 10%.
Variations
The raccoon figurine has 4 variations. It also has 1 ore variation.
The following ores can be given to Cyrus to customize this item.
Real-world information
In Japanese folktale, bake-danuki (化け狸?) are a yōkai, or Japanese supernatural beings, associated with the Japanese raccoon dog, or tanuki. They're known for having the ability to shapeshift in order to fool people. Despite being coined "raccoon dogs", tanukis are not related to raccoons, but are often mistranslated as such in English translations of Japanese medias, including the Animal Crossing series.
Statues of this yōkai are spread around Japan, each having eight specific features that are said to give good fortune. These include:
- A hat for protection against bad weather or trouble
- Big eyes for good decision-making and to see the environment
- A sake bottle for virtue
- A big tail for steadiness and strength, said to bring success
- A large scrotum for financial luck
- A promissory note for trust or confidence
- A big belly for bold and calm decisions
- A friendly smile[1]
More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.
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In other games
Notes
- ↑ If this item is facing a wall in the player's house, the HHA will deduct 100 points from the total score. If the player is doing a theme challenge, that penalty will increase to 10,000 points.
- ↑ Re-Tail sell price; can be sold for 80% of this price ( 400 Bells) at Timmy and Tommy's store
- ↑ As a standard furniture item available from Timmy and Tommy's store, this item is also available from the following sources: shaking trees; gifts from villagers and campers; the player's birthday; balloons (if the item's rarity group is very rare); and the police station (if the item's rarity group is common)
- ↑ Filly and Holden cannot legitimately move to the player's town via normal gameplay, but a default house layout can be observed via hacking. They share the same housing layout.
References
- Includes data sourced from the ACNL Spreadsheet project (Spreadsheet - Translations)
- ↑ Mark Schumacher (October 12, 2011). "Tanuki - Japanese Trickster & Spook, Originally Evil, Now Icon of Generosity & Prosperity.". Japanese Buddhist Statuary. Retrieved February 29, 2024.