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What Happens When You Donate All The Fossils In Animal Crossing

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The museum (博物館, hakubutsukan, museum) is a building institute in all the Fauna Crossing series games, except for Creature Woods. It is an establishment for the collection and display of bugs, fish, fossils, paintings, and sculptures. The museum is curated by an owl named Blathers, who stands in the archway lobby. In Wild Globe, Urban center Folk, and New Leaf, Celeste too works in the museum, either running the observatory or the museum store. In the basement in Wild Globe and City Folk is the museum café, The Roost, run by a pigeon called Brewster who brews and sells java. In New Horizons the museum has a modernized approach and didn't include Brewster and The Roost forth with the observatory on the game's initial release.

Contents

  • ane Function
    • 1.ane Upgrading in New Horizons
  • 2 Wings
    • 2.1 Problems Showroom
      • 2.one.1 Wild Earth layout
      • 2.1.two City Folk layout
      • two.i.3 New Leaf layout
      • 2.1.4 New Horizons layout
    • 2.2 Aquarium
      • 2.2.ane Wild World layout
      • 2.ii.2 Metropolis Folk layout
      • ii.two.3 New Leaf layout
      • ii.two.iv New Horizons layout
    • 2.iii Fossil Gallery
      • 2.iii.1 City Folk layout
      • 2.3.two New Leafage layout
      • 2.3.three New Horizons layout
    • 2.4 Art Gallery
      • 2.4.ane Wild Globe layout
      • ii.4.2 Metropolis Folk layout
      • two.iv.iii New Leaf layout
      • 2.4.4 New Horizons layout
    • two.5 The Roost
    • 2.6 Observatory
  • 3 Gallery
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 In other languages

Function

The museum is an establishment for the drove and brandish of all of the collectables that the player has found, including fish, deep-sea creatures, bugs, fossils, paintings, and sculptures. These tin but exist donated once to Blathers, who will display them immediately in the exhibit.

In Wild World and Metropolis Folk, Blathers' sis, Celeste, stays in the second floor Observatory. In New Leaf, she runs the Museum Shop and Exhibition Rooms.

On the basement floor in Wild Earth and City Folk is The Roost, a small café run by Brewster. Occasionally, there will be special characters hanging out at The Roost's bar (like Kapp'north, Pelly, or Phyllis). K.K. Slider performs at that place once a week on Saturday night.

Upon donating all collectables, the player will exist awarded a Museum Model. A player cannot donate anything if they are not in their own town, or if guests are in the player'southward town.

Upgrading in New Horizons

Blathers' tent

In New Horizons, the museum is an upgradeable building. Initially, the isle has no museum at all, but Tom Nook will inquire the role player to bring him any interesting fish or bugs to pass on to his friend, Blathers. After donating 5 fish or bugs, Blathers volition make up one's mind to travel to the island in-person to study its ecosystem, and Tom Nook will give the player a tent to set upward for him.

The tent is completed the day after the plot is placed, and Blathers will urge the role player to not only bring him more bugs and fish, merely to also explore more than of the island and search for fossils. He will present the player with the flimsy shovel and vaulting pole DIY recipes to help them. Afterwards Blathers is given 15 bugs, fish, and/or fossils, he will denote that he has received permission to build a full-fledged museum on the island. He will reject whatsoever additional donations for the remainder of the day, but volition go along to assess fossils. The tent volition be closed the next day while the museum is built, and the day after that the completed museum will open.

The outset stage of the museum

The first phase of the museum features merely three wings: the Bug Exhibit, the Aquarium, and the Fossil Gallery. Blathers will accept any donations for these wings unless the museum already has the detail on display. As more than donations are given, the places where they are displayed will likewise be enhanced with additional, non-donation displays or decorative scenery.

With the Earth Day update (1.2.0), the museum can be upgraded with a fourth wing, the Art Gallery. Blathers will utilise to renovate the museum and add the Art Gallery after the role player donates one 18-carat work of art. The museum will be airtight the following twenty-four hour period while the renovation takes place. The completed 2nd stage of the museum features an enlarged exterior structure to accommodate the new wing, located in a higher place the Fossil exhibit.

With the Final Major update (2.0), the Museum can be upgraded over again to include The Roost.

In addition, if the player manages to consummate a specific portion of the museum, the role player can gain posters showcasing the items at the museum, each one varying for category. The Aquarium department has two posters, ane for standard fish (i.due east., the ones gained via angling), and the other for sea creatures (i.east., the ones requiring the actor to dive in the ocean).

Each room of the various wings also have specific sections, which are named during the International Museum Day event.

Wings

Problems Exhibit

The insect room in Animal Crossing

With a internet, the role player can catch bugs in the wild. When the player catches a problems that hasn't been added to the museum still, it can exist donated. Insects are kept in a grassy room, usually nearby like bugs. Blathers is afraid of bugs and volition refuse to touch them, then bugs are handed to him in a container.

Wild Globe layout

The issues exhibits are split into two rooms. Collywobbles are in the beginning room, and and then are all the bugs that alive on palm trees, under rocks, and in the ground. Pondskaters, cockroaches, fleas, and mosquitoes will also appear in this room. All grass-leap bugs and bugs that live on trees are in the second room.

Urban center Folk layout

A player admiring the bugs.

All bugs are in one large room which is split into three levels. The first level has all the butterflies, located nigh the entrance with insects that can be found most or in water. The second level, which is connected to the first past a small slope, is fix like a pocket-sized wooded surface area. The rafflesia, a large bloom that appears in a town when there are too many weeds, is side by side to the slope. The tertiary level, which is also connected by a small slope to the 2nd level, is open planned, with copse surrounding the wall at the pinnacle of the room with a few heat lamps.

When a player completes the insect collection, Blathers remarks, "Hoo! Is it... fifty-fifty possible? Tin can the insect collection truly be complete?! I must say, I do not know whether to be elated or absolutely disgusted. Regardless, our thanks! I trust we tin can rely on your unfailing patronage! Our fate is in your hands!"

New Leaf layout

A section of the insect wing in New Leaf.

This department is divided into three separate rooms. The get-go is a broad open infinite with no trees, an array of flowers and a pocket-sized pond. Insects found here include about of the butterflies, honey bees, snails, the Hermit crab, and diverse ground bugs such every bit pill bugs. The 2d room contains a few flowers and a tree stump in the central exhibit, surrounded by oak and cedar trees. This room houses mantises and a variety of beetles, mantises, Walking leaves, Monarch butterflies, Walking sticks, and dragonflies. The third room has a mixture of palm and oak trees, several stumps, and a rafflesia bloom in the center. This room houses exotic beetles found on palm trees, centipedes, flies, cicadas, Queen Alexandra's birdwing butterflies, scorpions, tarantulas, and fleas.

New Horizons layout

Like in New Leaf, the insect room in New Horizons is divided into three rooms. It is more than elaborate and detailed than previous Animal Crossing games.

The first room is vast, divided into four distinct levels and contains a waterfall connected to a pond, several trees, stumps ,and flowers. On the everyman level is the pond with a glass partition for visitors to view aquatic insects, which besides contains carp and koi. The second level, equanimous of Sun-Peek Path, Singing Woods, and Shady Path, is home to insects establish on or associated with trees such equally beetles, cicadas, the Wasp, the Atlas moth ,and the Groovy purple emperor. There is also a large tree, called Behemothic Tree, that contains the Spider and, at night, palm tree beetles can exist seen fighting each other. The third level is found only above the pond. This minor section has flowers, palm trees ,and a demote, called Coconut Corners and Quiet Bench, respectively. This section has mantises, dearest bees ,and stink bugs. The 4th level is adjacent to the waterfall, chosen Dragonfly Bridge, where the dragonflies are housed. Several beetles can as well be seen on nearby copse. A number of butterflies and fish can also exist found in this area, but they are non added past the thespian. These ambient creatures appear every bit the player donates more insects.

An unfinished butterfly fountain room.

A second room, fittingly called Butterfly Garden, houses butterflies, snails, ladybugs and the dayflying Madagascan sunset moth. This bright room has a fountain in the center with a frog and several lily pads in it. The whole room is bordered by flowers. When the player donates one butterfly, a 2nd or third is automatically placed alongside it. During the day, the butterflies/moths are flying around, while during nighttime, they are standing still in their respective areas.

The third room holds several exhibits with unique biome types, including litter strewn areas, seashore, jungle, dense growths of flowers, burrows, and desert. The front end exhibits, called Subconscious Bugs, features bugs that utilize cover-up. The area at the back, called "Bug Farms" feature a cutaway showing an emmet colony as well as the surface with various bugs. There is also a laboratory area where parasites such every bit fleas and mosquitoes are housed.

Aquarium

Fish can exist caught with the Fishing Rod. Fish that haven't already been donated can be given to the museum. They are kept in large tanks of water with other fish. In that location are lots of dissimilar fish to donate, from goldfish to sharks, and only 1 of each kind can exist held in the tanks.

Wild World layout

In Wild Globe, the fish section divides into two rooms. All river, pond, river pool, and waterfall fish are kept in two tanks in the first room, while all ocean fish are kept in one big tank in the second room that is located to the north of the outset.

Metropolis Folk layout

A fish in a tank in the City Folk museum

In City Folk, all fish are in 1 room. Most bounding main fish, including the hammerhead shark, are plant in a very large tank that spans across the entire northern part of the room. Small sea fish, like the surgeonfish, are kept in a long, tube-shaped tank in the southeast corner of the room. Most small river fish, similar the guppy, are in the southwest corner of the room in a like tank. All other river, pond, river pool, and waterfall fish, like the carp and char, are kept in the middle of the room in two tanks.

New Leaf layout

A player, in New Leafage, with an unfinished saltwater aquarium.

In New Leaf, there are fewer tanks considering they are all much larger, and the sides of the tanks bend a niggling more. There is not much of a difference from the previous games, but the fish drove at present provides chairs in the corner of the 2nd room on the right. When looking at the plaque, it will now include a picture of the fish, along with some fun facts. There are three rooms that divide pond, bounding main, and deep-sea fish autonomously. The abyssal room volition include a big tank, and three smaller tanks that are autonomously from each other. The ocean room includes one huge tank that curves along with the walls, and the pond room will have a dark green feeling to it. There are two long tanks and 2 circular tanks: one located in the upper right corner next to the entrance from the ocean room, and one in the bottom left corner next to the next archway that leads the player back into the deep-sea exhibit.

At that place is a museum 2nd floor Public Works Project. To unlock the 2d floor, the player must have donated at least 20 items to the museum (donating at least one item in each category) and have been in town for 14 days. Upon entering the museum, Blathers will be thinking and will inquire the mayor for a second floor. Lloid volition stand up in the Train Station awaiting donations, similar to funding the Dream Suite and Fortune Shop.

New Horizons layout

The Aquarium, similar the insect firm, is divided into three rooms, with each room having specific sections.

The first room houses freshwater fish. A tank in the shape of a figure of 8, chosen Serenity Tank, houses small tropical fish. At the dorsum of the room, called Headwaters, is a series of three tanks, connected past waterfalls and displaying fish found throughout a river from its source to its mouth. In front of this tank is a large pond, called The Pond, with various fish, amphibians and freshwater turtles. To the right is a large tank with the largest freshwater fish, called Large River.

The second aquarium room in New Horizons.

The second room is divided into three floors and contains small and medium marine fish. The largest tank holds a hammerhead shark and various other medium fish. This tank, called The Coast, has a staircase and a T-shaped tunnel for the histrion to view fish at unlike angles. On the 2nd flooring is a long tube shaped tunnel housing sea collywobbles and an icicle, reflecting the real life animal's polar habitat, and appropriately called Icy Sea. When one sea butterfly is donated, several are placed within the tank. The 3rd tank on the upper floor contains colorful corals and houses coral reef fish, aptly called Coral Reef.

The 3rd aquarium room in New Horizons.

The third room holds two vast tanks for large marine fish. The first tank, called The Deep, holds open ocean fish such as sharks and a shoal of anchovies. The second tank, called Completeness, is built into the wall and houses deepwater fish. In that location is a nearby display of a submarine and diving suit.

Initially all the tanks are bare but every bit the player donates more fish; plants and rocks will beginning to appear.

Fossil Gallery

Primary article: Fossil

A department of the City Folk fossil collection

Fossils tin exist dug up from the ground at star-shaped spots. In Animal Crossing, they have to be sent by letter to the Faraway Museum for analysis, and they are returned soon. In New Foliage, Wild World and City Folk, Blathers has the license to analyze fossils himself, making the procedure much faster. Fossils can be pieced together to grade complete skeletons, and upon completion Blathers volition give the player information on the dinosaur.

City Folk layout

4 players at the fossil room.

In City Folk, this department of the museum has two rooms and floors. There is also a staircase that leads to the upper level of the second room. 1-piece fossils, like ammonites and coprolites, are kept upstairs in the second room. The Wild World museum also has two rooms merely they are on the same floor. Jumpsuit fossils can be found in both rooms.

When all fossils take been donated to the Museum, Blathers will remark, "Hoo hootie HOOOOOOO! You lot magnificent matter, [role player]! You lot've done information technology! The fossil collection... is complete! A splendid achievement! Well done, my dear owlet! Well washed, indeed! I trust we tin rely on your unfailing patronage! Our fate is in your hands!"

New Leaf layout

In New Leaf this section of the museum is divided into 3 rooms all on the ground floor. I room has all the jumpsuit fossils lined up in a row alongside the skeletons of animals such every bit Archelon.

New Horizons layout

In New Horizons the section is divided into three rooms. Each room is linked with a glowing pathway, showing the routes of evolution and the geological timeline.

Pango in the outset room. Unfinished.

The first room contains fossils of primitive animals (by and large invertebrates and fish), as well as a Shark-tooth design. Aside from this, holographic displays of a tarantula and various deep-sea creatures tin can also be plant on platforms not occupied past a fossil. The left side of the room is called "Mollusks/Arthropods", while the right side is called Vertebrates.

The second houses skeletons of tetrapods from the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras (as well as a model of the meteor that killed the dinosaurs in the upper left manus corner (which plays a quiet, but high-pitched and ominous synth sound when the camera pans up to it) and a model of said meteor hitting the Globe in the bottom correct). A coprolite can as well be establish near the T-Rex and Triceratops fossils. The westernmost section has Aquatic Reptiles at the bottom and Pterosaurs at the pinnacle. Likewise, a pocket-size section about the Meteor touch site called Synapsids features a Dimetrodon and a Juramaia fossil.

The third fossil room in New Horizons.

The third houses Cenozoic mammals and a chart showing relationships between different villager species (including humans).

Art Gallery

Main article: Painting

Paintings and sculptures tin be bought from Tom Nook and Redd, obtained from villagers, or occasionally constitute if the player is lucky. However, paintings bought from Redd in Wild Globe, City Folk, New Foliage, and in New Horizons take a hazard of being false, and volition be rejected when given to Blathers. If the player tries to sell them at Tom Nook'southward Store, Tom Nook will only pay 10 bells. In New Leaf, selling forgeries at Re-Tail results in the player being charged 100 bells for disposal. In New Horizons, Timmy and Tommy won't accept them in Nook'southward Cranny and thus can't be sold.

Wild World layout

The paintings are all in one room. There are many aisles of paintings. The pathway to the next row of paintings curves and twists.

Urban center Folk layout

The paintings exhibit in Urban center Folk is split upwards into 2 rooms; a chief room and a back room. Near paintings are displayed in the main room. In the dorsum room, there is a unmarried row of paintings along the wall of the room. The rope divider in the heart of the room guards the Famous Painting once it is donated.

New Leaf layout

Player at an incompleted second room of the fine art gallery

The fine art gallery is found at the lower-correct entrance marked by a placemat featuring a generic painting icon.

Within the art gallery, there are 2 moderate-sized rooms connected by each other east and west. There is a mix of statues and paintings in each room, where statues are placed effectually the room and paintings filling all of the sides of each wall excluding the southern walls.

New Horizons layout

Unlike previous games, the museum in New Horizons does not initially have an Art Gallery. Blathers will renovate the museum and add the Art Gallery subsequently the player donates i 18-carat work of art for the first time. The completed Fine art Gallery consists of a single large room with multiple display areas. The Art Gallery was besides the only wing of the museum that is not included in the debuting International Museum Day Stamp Rallies, though information technology was later on included in the 2021 Postage Rallies.

Unlike other exhibits, the Art Gallery is merely express to a unmarried room, although it notwithstanding has several sections. The starting area, called the sculpture exhibit features various statues. Towards the right is a wall featuring various Western paintings every bit well every bit a glass instance containing various artwork from Asia, as well equally two statues from Asia, referred to in full general as Fine art from the East. Beyond the room to the due north are more Western-oriented paintings dedicated to the Rococo catamenia of fine art, referred to as Fine art from the Westward. To the north of said room, near the statue of Alexander the Bang-up, is the Baroque Gallery, which features 4 paintings from the Baroque period.

The Roost

Principal article: The Roost

Brewster's café, the Roost, is in the Basement of the museum in Wild World and City Folk. It showtime appeared in Wild World and appeared once more in City Folk. Brewster sells coffee for 200 Bells. On Valentine'southward Day, Brewster sells hot chocolate. If the role player makes friends with Brewster past buying java for seven days in City Folk, he will store a gyroid of each kind for the actor. On Saturday nights from 8pm to midnight, Yard. K. Slider will perform 1 vocal for the player, which they can then play in their domicile on a stereo. Resetti or Rover tin can exist constitute in the Wild Globe café and villagers sometimes visit the café in City Folk. In New Leaf, The Roost is a dissever building that is a Public Works Project. Thousand.K. Slider no longer performs at the roost in New Leaf, and instead performs at Club LOL. Although the Roost did not appear initially in New Horizons, it was revealed in a Nintendo Straight livestream on September 23 that the Nov 2021 update will include the Roost, and will be situated merely to the left of the Art Gallery entrance.

Observatory

Principal article: Observatory

In Wild Globe and City Folk, Celeste runs the observatory. Up here the player may create, alter, or delete constellations, or just view them. Viewing times for created constellations can also be checked. In New Leaf, the Observatory is eventually replaced by a second flooring, moving the clock backside Blathers to above the archway. The museum will notwithstanding include Celeste alongside with it. On the second floor, the player can buy their ain rooms and exhibits, increasing in cost with each room that is purchased.

Gallery

Main commodity: Museum/Gallery

Trivia

  • In New Leaf, if one of the players is deleted, all of their donations stay in the museum. This volition result in never getting a Museum Model.
    • One time the actor is deleted, their donations will read as beingness donated by "Someone".
  • The phylogenetic tree on the floor of the 2d room of the fossil showroom in New Horizons seems to imply that not just were ornithischians and theropods more closely related to each other than the latter were to sauropods (though this idea has gained some traction in the scientific community as of belatedly), merely also that pterosaurs were more than closely related to ornithischians and theropods than sauropods were.
  • In New Horizons, not only do the exhibits have dissimilar arranged versions of the Museum Theme, only each room in each exhibit has different arrangements:
    • Bugs:
      • The wood room in the bug exhibit has a folk-sounding organization with acoustic guitars
      • The butterfly garden in the issues exhibit has a classical-sounding arrangement with harps and clarinets
      • The lab in the issues exhibit has an system with bells and acoustic bass
    • Fish:
      • The freshwater room in the aquarium has a piano arrangement
      • The kelp woods/coral reef/polar ocean room in the aquarium has a synth bell arrangement
      • The open ocean/completeness room in the aquarium has a synth bell and synth voice arrangement
    • Fossils:
      • The invertebrate/fish/amphibian room in the fossil showroom has an echoey synth bell arrangement
      • The dinosaur/synapsid/aquatic reptile/pterosaur room in the fossil exhibit has an arrangement with blatant synth bells and mournful-sounding synth vocalism
      • The Cenozoic room in the fossil exhibit has an arrangement with xylophone-sounding synth bells
    • The Art exhibit has a classical-sounding arrangement with strings, oboes, and a harpsichord.
  • In New Horizons' Cenozoic room, the family tree map is missing a species, squirrel
  • Prior to Wild World, the museum had significantly different theme music.
  • Seaweed, sea stars, and acorn barnacles can be seen inside the seawater tank Animate being Crossing's museum, but they are non obtainable in-game and serve merely every bit decorations.
  • In some games, such as Wild Earth, the option to donate an particular volition still appear when the player talks to Blathers even after the museum is completed.

In other languages

Museum
Language Proper noun
Japan Japanese 博物館 hakubutsukan, museum
France French Musée
Spain Spanish Museo
The Netherlands Dutch Museum
South Korea Korean 박물관
Locations

Main series

Animate being Crossing
Able Sisters • Beast Island • Dump • Fortune Store • Happy Room University • House • Nook'south Cranny • Museum • Police Station • Mail service Office • Reset Monitoring Middle • Boondocks Hall • Train Station • Wishing Well

Wild World
Able Sisters • Fortune Shop • Happy Room University • House • Museum • Nook'south Cranny • Observatory • The Roost • Town Hall • Town Gate

City Folk
Able Sisters • Bus Terminate • Metropolis (Auction House • Fortune Store • GracieGrace • Happy Room Academy • Shampoodle • The Marquee) • House • Nook's Cranny • Observatory • Museum • Reset Surveillance Middle • The Roost • Boondocks Hall • Town Gate

New Leaf
Able Sisters • Military camp (NL) • Crazy Redd'due south • House • Island Tours • Main Street (Club LOL • Dream Suite • Fortune Shop • Gardening Store • Happy Home Showcase • Kicks • Museum (Museum Shop and Exhibition Rooms) • Nookling stores (Nookling Junction • T&T Mart • Super T&T • T.I.Y. (Gardening Store) • T&T Emporium (Gardening Store • GracieGrace)) • Nook's Homes (NL) (Happy Home Academy) • Photo Booth • Post Office • Shampoodle) • Plaza • Police Station • Reset Surveillance Center • Re-Tail • The Roost • Tortimer Isle • Boondocks Hall • Train Station
Added in Welcome Amiibo
Campground • RV (NL)

New Horizons
Able Sisters • Campsite (NH) • Deserted Isle • Dullard Airlines • Harv's Isle • House • Museum • Nook's Cranny • Resident Services
Added in updates
Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler
Added in Happy Dwelling Paradise
Archipelago • Paradise Planning

Spin-off series

Happy Home Designer
Nook'southward Homes (HHD) • Main Street

Pocket Campsite
Breezy Hollow • Camper (PC) • Cabin • Garden • Happy Homeroom • Lost Lure Creek • Market • OK Motors • Saltwater Shores • Shovelstrike Quarry • Sunburst Island

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