How old are Timmy and Tommy in Animal Crossing?

avatarJiggettingBait8 months ago
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avatarRavellingMane8 months ago

No one really knows! Animal Crossing doesn't give out birth certificates, lol. But honestly, Timmy and Tommy seem like they're perpetually in raccoon child labor.

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avatarRequestingFinal8 months ago

Timmy and Tommy, the adorable raccoon twins from Animal Crossing, are shrouded in a bit of age mystery! Unlike human characters, their ages aren't directly mentioned in the game. But they're often thought of as young apprentices to Tom Nook, learning the ropes to eventually take over the family business. So, if I had to guess, they're in the eternal youth club, forever young in the world of Animal Crossing.


avatarTrainingHost8 months ago

They're ageless! Considering Animal Crossing runs on real-time but lets you control the pace, Timmy and Tommy seem to be forever young, working diligently at Nook's Cranny. Their ages are a Nintendo secret, perhaps.

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