Turkey Day

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Not to be confused with the Harvest Moon Festival.
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Turkey Day in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Occurrence
Fourth Thursday in November
This year: November 28, 2024
Next year: November 27, 2025
Time 9 AM – 12 AM[nb 2]
3 PM – 9 PM[nb 3]
Host Franklin[nb 4]
Tortimer[nb 1]
Visitors Franklin[nb 1]
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 サンクスギビング
 感恩节
 感恩節
 하베스트
 Fête du partage
 Fête du partage
 Día del Pavo
 Día del Pavo
 festival delle primizie
 День изобилия
 Herbstfest (AC) / Schlemmfest (since NH)
 smakenfestijnstijl

Turkey Day, known as the Harvest Festival prior to New Horizons, is an event in the Animal Crossing series that occurs on the fourth Thursday in November (2024 date: November 28), coinciding with Thanksgiving in the United States. During the event, a banquet is set up with food, and Franklin the turkey makes an appearance, allowing the player to acquire unique items themed around the event. Turkey Day appears in all mainline Animal Crossing games except Wild World.

In Animal Crossing and City Folk, the Harvest Festival involves the player bringing silverware to Franklin, who hides around town, afraid of being eaten by Tortimer and the villagers. In New Leaf and New Horizons, Franklin is instead the head chef of the event, tasking the player with bringing him ingredients to create various dishes with.

Appearances[edit]

In Animal Crossing[edit]

The Harvest Festival in Animal Crossing.
Franklin meeting the player during the Harvest Festival in Animal Crossing.

While not present in Doubutsu no Mori or Doubutsu no Mori+, the Harvest Festival appears in Animal Crossing and in Doubutsu no Mori e+. During the Harvest Festival, from 3 PM to 9 PM, Tortimer and several villagers appear near the wishing well alongside three tables of food. If spoken to, Tortimer gives the player a cornucopia. He then says he is thinking of having "that new fellow," Franklin, over for dinner.

Franklin can be found in a random acre hiding behind a tree or building, and his general location is hinted at by villagers if spoken to. Franklin is initially scared by the player, thinking they are there to eat him. He explains that Tortimer sent him an invitation to be the "main guest," with guest being written over the word dish, among other things that imply he is meant as the main course for the Harvest Festival. Franklin then tasks the player with collecting the knife and fork from the main table at the banquet so he cannot be eaten. If the player brings it to Franklin, he rewards them with an item from the Harvest Series. More knife and fork sets can be brought to Franklin, who appears in a different hiding place each time, and he will give the player another item from the Harvest Series.

In City Folk[edit]

The Harvest Festival in City Folk.
The icon for the knife and fork in City Folk.

During the Harvest Festival in Animal Crossing: City Folk, two tables are set up outside town hall and Tortimer appears, giving the player a knife and fork if spoken to. The knife and fork can be given to villagers, who will, in turn, tell the player they have seen Franklin hiding around town, and they tell them his general location or what type of object he is hiding behind. If the player returns to Tortimer, he gives them another knife and fork, telling them to give it to a specific villager; however, it can be given to any villager who has not already been given one, and they will give another hint toward Franklin's location.

Like in Animal Crossing, once the player finds Franklin, he will tell them he is afraid of being eaten, and he will ask them to bring him a knife and fork. If the player brings it to him, he gives them an item from the Harvest Series. This can be repeated, and each time the player gives him a knife and fork, he changes hiding spots.

In New Leaf[edit]

Franklin telling the player about the Harvest Festival in New Leaf.

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Franklin appears in the event plaza as a chef, and he asks the player to bring him ingredients for his dishes. He makes a total of four dishes: one salad, soup, main course, and dessert, with each having three main ingredients and one secret ingredient. A total of five dishes exist for each type, making for a total of twenty possible dishes. The ingredients Franklin asks for include fruit, mushrooms, fish, sea creatures, beehives, or five unique items: flour, vinegar, milk, butter, or sugar. The ingredients can be obtained from indoors villagers, who will ask for a fish in exchange for the ingredient, followed by a hint for the secret ingredient of one of the dishes.

If the player completes one of Franklin's dishes, he rewards them with an item from the Harvest Series, as well as the option to add a secret ingredient. The first time this is done, he gives the player a fruit basket, and if secret ingredients are given for all four dishes, he gives the player a cornucopia.

Dishes[edit]

All of Franklin's dishes in New Leaf.

Below is a list of all dishes Franklin can make in New Leaf, alongside their recipes and secret ingredient.

Name Image Type Ingredients Secret ingredient
Fish salad Salad NL Model.png Salad Red snapper
Horse mackerel
Vinegar
Lemon
Fruit salad Salad NL Model.png Salad Apple
Orange
Vinegar
Beehive
Mixed salad Salad NL Model.png Salad Horse mackerel
Skinny mushroom
Apple
Vinegar
Mushroom salad Salad NL Model.png Salad Round mushroom
Flat mushroom
Vinegar
Apple
Oyster salad Salad NL Model.png Salad Vinegar
Oyster
Seaweed
Lemon
Fruit soup Soup NL Model.png Soup Cherry
Peach
Milk
Lemon
Mushroom bisque Soup NL Model.png Soup Round mushroom
Flat mushroom
Milk
Butter
Shellfish chowder Soup NL Model.png Soup Scallop
Clam
Milk
Butter
Bouillabaisse Soup NL Model.png Soup Red snapper
Olive flounder
Sea bass
Lemon
Tom yum kung Soup NL Model.png Soup Lobster
Skinny mushroom
Vinegar
Coconut
Seared barred knifejaw Main Course NL Model.png Main course Barred knifejaw
Round mushroom
Butter
Lemon
Pan-fried dab Main Course NL Model.png Main course Dab
Skinny mushroom
Flour
Vinegar
Pan-fried olive flounder Main Course NL Model.png Main course Olive flounder
Flat mushroom
Flour
Vinegar
Pan-fried red snapper Main Course NL Model.png Main course Red snapper
Skinny mushroom
Flour
Lemon
Sautéed sea bass Main Course NL Model.png Main course Sea bass
Round mushroom
Butter
Lemon
Apple pie Dessert NL Model.png Dessert Apple
Flour
Lemon
Beehive
Banana tart Dessert NL Model.png Dessert Banana
Sugar
Lemon
Beehive
Cherry pie Dessert NL Model.png Dessert Cherry
Flour
Lemon
Beehive
Coconut tart Dessert NL Model.png Dessert Coconut
Sugar
Lemon
Beehive
Mixed-fruit pie Dessert NL Model.png Dessert Orange
Pear
Butter
Lemon

In New Horizons[edit]

Turkey Day in New Horizons.

While initially absent from Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the Harvest Festival, now known as Turkey Day, was added in the 1.6.0 Free Winter Update.[1][nb 5] Isabelle refers to the event as a day to celebrate either the fall harvest (Northern Hemisphere) or the blooming of spring (Southern Hemisphere). On Turkey Day, a feast is set up in the event plaza from 9 AM to 12 AM, villagers—who wear hats and carry drinks and plates—join in, and Franklin appears as the head chef, tasking the player with gathering ingredients for him to create the event's dishes with. If the player helps him, he will reward them with unique items.

Franklin has a total of four dishes, with each having different ingredients and rewarding the player with a Turkey Day-themed item if completed. The first dish's reward is the Turkey Day rug, the second's is the Turkey Day wall, the third's is the Turkey Day flooring, and the final dish's reward is a cornucopia. Additionally, after the player completes a dish, they have the option of giving Franklin a secret ingredient, which results in a second reward. The first three dishes' secret rewards are a random DIY Turkey Day furniture item, and the final dish's secret reward is the Cozy Turkey Day DIY pack, which contains all Turkey Day DIY recipes. Since the 2.0 Free Update, the player will also receive the cooking recipes for the dishes made on Turkey Day via the Turkey Day Recipes pack. After Franklin has cooked the final dish, Fish Meunière, the cooking will be over. From here now on, the villagers will simply dance around Resident Services and sing the town tune until the event is over.

Ingredients for Franklin's dishes include fish, sea creatures, produce, flour, and manila clams, which, in addition to their usual methods of obtainment, can be received from villagers. Villagers who are in their houses are cooking and will ask the player to retrieve their last missing ingredient for them, which is always a fish or sea creature. Once they receive the ingredient, they will give the player a random ingredient for one of Franklin's dishes as well as a hint as to what the current secret ingredient is.

Dishes[edit]

All of Franklin's dishes in New Horizons.

Below is a list of all dishes Franklin can make in New Horizons, alongside their recipes and secret ingredient. Some ingredients differ between hemispheres based on the seasonal availability of the items.

Name Ingredients (north) Ingredients (south) Secret ingredient
Clam Chowder NH DIY Icon.png
Clam chowder
Manila clam (×3) Manila clam (×3) Scallop
Pumpkin Pie NH DIY Icon.png
Pumpkin pie
Orange pumpkin
Either a green, white, or yellow pumpkin
Orange Pumpkin
Either a green, white, or yellow Pumpkin
The two pumpkin colors not previously requested
Gratin NH DIY Icon.png
Gratin
Either a flat mushroom, round mushroom, skinny mushroom, or oyster
Either a mussel, carrot, or potato[nb 6]
Squid
Either a sea urchin, carrot, or potato[nb 7]
Dungeness crab
Olive-Flounder Meunière NH DIY Icon.png
Fish meunière
(Olive-flounder meunière)
Sea bass
Either a flour, dab, olive flounder, or red snapper[nb 8]
Sea bass
Either a flour, olive flounder or red snapper[nb 9]
Barred knifejaw

Items[edit]

The following items can be obtained on Turkey Day in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

Turkey Day items in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Item Image Type Buy price Sell price Available from
Clam chowder clam chowder Furniture Not for sale  1,020 Bells  Cooking
Cornucopia cornucopia Furniture Not for sale  2,500 Bells  Franklin
Gratin gratin Furniture Not for sale  2,000 Bells  Cooking
Olive-flounder meunière olive-flounder meunière Furniture Not for sale  1,470 Bells  Cooking
Pumpkin pie pumpkin pie Furniture Not for sale  2,630 Bells  Cooking
Turkey Day casserole Turkey Day casserole Furniture  7,000 Bells  1,750 Bells  Nook's Cranny
 Franklin
Turkey Day chair Turkey Day chair Furniture  2,200 Bells  550 Bells  Nook's Cranny
 Franklin
Turkey Day decorations Turkey Day decorations Furniture  2,000 Bells  500 Bells  Nook's Cranny
 Franklin
Turkey Day garden stand Turkey Day garden stand Furniture  3,600 Bells  900 Bells  Nook's Cranny
 Franklin
Turkey Day hearth Turkey Day hearth Furniture  13,000 Bells  3,250 Bells  Nook's Cranny
 Franklin
Turkey Day table Turkey Day table Furniture  4,500 Bells  1,125 Bells  Nook's Cranny
 Franklin
Turkey Day table setting Turkey Day table setting Furniture  4,000 Bells  1,000 Bells  Nook's Cranny
 Franklin
Turkey Day wheat decor Turkey Day wheat decor Furniture  800 Bells  200 Bells  Nook's Cranny
 Franklin
Turkey Day flooring Turkey Day flooring Interior Not for sale  750 Bells  Franklin
Turkey Day rug Turkey Day rug Interior Not for sale  500 Bells  Franklin
Turkey Day wall Turkey Day wall Interior Not for sale  750 Bells  Franklin
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In amiibo Festival[edit]

Franklin during the Harvest Festival in Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival

In the Board Game mode in Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival, Franklin appears the day before the Harvest Festival and asks the players to bring him three ingredients. During both days, spaces become ingredient spaces, which when landed on give the player the ingredient indicated on the space. Each ingredient collected awards the player Happy Points. On the day of the Harvest Festival, Franklin asks the players to collect a secret ingredient. At the end of the turn, Franklin uses the players' ingredients to cook a dish, and each player receives Happy Points; the more ingredients are brought to Franklin, the more Happy Points are received.

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Notes[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 In Animal Crossing, Doubutsu no Mori e+, and City Folk
  2. In New Horizons
  3. In Animal Crossing, Doubutsu no Mori e+, City Folk, and New Leaf
  4. In New Leaf and New Horizons
  5. While the event was added in version 1.6.0, it was not unlocked until version 1.6.0a.
  6. Prior to version 2.0, the ingredients called for only a mussel.
  7. Prior to version 2.0, the ingredients called for only a sea urchin.
  8. Prior to version 2.0, the ingredients called for either a dab, olive flounder, or red snapper.
  9. Prior to version 2.0, the ingredients called for either a olive flounder or red snapper.

References[edit]

  1. YouTube (November 17, 2020). "Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Free Winter Update – Nintendo Switch". YouTube. Retrieved November 17, 2020.