Nookington's
- "Welcome! Yes, yes, YES! Welcome to the grand opening of Nookington's! We finally went up to two stories, hm? Thank you for being such a loyal customer, and do remember, at Nookington's, you're family!"
- — Tom Nook, Animal Crossing: City Folk
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The exterior of Nookington's in Animal Crossing: City Folk | ||||||
Staff | Tom Nook Timmy and Tommy | |||||
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Opening Hours | 9 AM – 10 PM[nb 1] 8 AM – 11 PM[nb 2] 9 AM – 9 PM[nb 3] | |||||
Number of items available | 36[nb 1] 37[nb 2] 36[nb 3] | |||||
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Names in other languages
タヌキデパート
너굴 백화점 Unknown HyperNook
Unknown
Hypernook Nook's Unknown
Unknown Hypernook Nook's Unknown |
Nookington's is the fourth and final incarnation of Tom Nook's store. It first appears in Doubutsu no Mori and appears in all subsequent games up to and including Animal Crossing: City Folk. It is a multi-story department store, featuring more items than its predecessor, Nookway. This store introduces Timmy and Tommy, who work on the second floor. The first floor of Nookington's sells miscellaneous items, while the second floor sells housewares.
Appearances[edit]
In Animal Crossing[edit]
In Animal Crossing, Nookington's opens after the player has bought or sold[nb 4] 240,000 Bells-worth of items at Tom Nook's store[nb 5] and a player from another town has entered the shop at least once. It is open from 9 AM to 10 PM. The first floor sells 19 items, including two saplings, one cedar sapling, five flower bags, four sets of stationery, three tools, one paint can, and one sign board. The second floor sells 17 items, including six pieces of furniture, three wallpapers, three carpets, and five clothing items.
In Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+, instead of windows on the building, there is a banner with both English and Japanese, saying "clearance 30% off". Also, every instance of "Nookington's" is "TANUKI". The drape on the right is different, and the mannequins in the window are flipped.
In Wild World[edit]
In Animal Crossing: Wild World, Nookington's opens after the player buys or sells 240,000 Bells-worth of items at Nookway and a player from another town has bought or sold at least one item,[nb 6] similarly to the requirements for unlocking Nookington's in Animal Crossing. It is open from 8 AM to 11 PM. The first floor sells twenty-two items, including three saplings,[nb 7] seven flower bags, four sets of stationery, six tools, one medicine, and one note in a bottle. The second floor sells fifteen items, including eight pieces of furniture, three wallpapers, three carpets, and one paint can.
Once the player receives a total of 20,000 points from the Tom Nook Point System, they will be mailed a model of Nookington's.
Exclusively to the Wild World version of Nookington's, the first floor includes an entrance to Shampoodle, to the left of the stairs to the second floor at the back of the store.
In City Folk[edit]
In Animal Crossing: City Folk, Nookington's opens after the player buys or sells 150,000 Bells-worth of items at Nookway. It is open from 9 AM to 9 PM, the shortest hours of any of Tom Nook's stores. The first floor sells twenty-one items, including three saplings,[nb 8] seven flower bags, four sets of stationery, six tools,[nb 9] and one Medicine. The second floor sells fifteen items, including eight pieces of furniture, three wallpapers, three carpets, and one paint can.
Thirty days after Nookington's opens, Tom Nook will ask the player what they look for in their shopping experience. Depending on their answer, the store will either close a week later and reopen as Nook 'n' Go or Nookway, or remain as Nookington's. If the player chooses "Variety", the store will remain as Nookington's, if they choose "Balance", it will reopen as Nookway, and if they choose "Good hours", it will reopen as Nook 'n' Go.
Once the player receives a total of 20,000 points from the Tom Nook Point System, they will be mailed a model of Nookington's.
Unlike its Wild World version, Nookington's no longer features Shampoodle in City Folk, as the latter is now located in its own building in the city.
Staff[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Logo in Animal Crossing
Logo in Animal Crossing: City Folk
Exterior in Animal Crossing: Wild World
Tom Nook welcoming the player to the store in Animal Crossing
The entrance to Shampoodle on the first floor in Animal Crossing: Wild World
Nookington's
(Animal Crossing: Wild World)Nookington's
(Animal Crossing: City Folk)
Names in other languages[edit]
タヌキデパート Tanuki Depāto |
Tanuki Department Store | |
너굴 백화점 Neogul Baeghwajeom |
Nook Department Store | |
HyperNook | ||
Nook's | - |
Notes[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 In Animal Crossing
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 In Wild World
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 In City Folk
- ↑ Selling items adds only half of the item's sell value to the total.
- ↑ Bell total is cumulative across all iterations of Tom Nook's store.
- ↑ The requirement to have a player from another town visit the store is not present in the Wii U Virtual Console version of Wild World, due to the lack of local or online multiplayer support.
- ↑ One of the three saplings is always a standard sapling, one is always a cedar sapling, and one can be either a sapling or a cedar sapling.
- ↑ One of the three saplings is always a standard Sapling, one is always a Cedar Sapling, and one can be either a Sapling or a Cedar Sapling.
- ↑ One of the standard tools may be replaced by a silver tool.
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