The following are the quotes he may say that would indicate a particular country.
#Animal crossing gulliver series
Gulliver gives the player a series of clues for which place he is going to. Either of the two letters will arrive the next day. If the player guesses incorrectly, Gulliver will mail a letter containing a chocolate coin. If the player guesses correctly, Gulliver will mail a letter to the player containing a present he picked up from the place he was heading to. He will tell the player what he remembers about the country, then presents a selection of countries. If done correctly, instead of simply giving the player an item, he will tell them he has forgotten where he was going and ask for help. If the station gate is open, he will not wake at all. Additionally, he can be awoken by talking to him repeatedly. To wake him up from his trance, the player can equip the megaphone and say his name into the 3DS microphone. In New Leaf, Gulliver appears in the same way as the GCN games where he occasionally washes up on the beach. I can't believe how seriously unconscious I am right now. When given the part for his ship, he will give the player one of his rare items. He will ask the player for help, to find his spaceship part, which appears as a small, cog-like item on the ground called a 'UFO part' ( City Folk) or 'spaceship part' ( Let's Go To The City). When Gulliver wakes up, he will survey his surroundings and make unusual remarks about the player's appearance. During this time, a piece of his spacecraft will land somewhere in the town. The player can shoot at him with a slingshot, causing his ship to malfunction and appear the next day on the beach. This time, without the dual screen as with the Nintendo DS, his spacecraft can be seen flying about the same height as a floating balloon. In City Folk, he retains the same appearance as before in Wild World. “ Ugh.Gimme a break.There's no.No school today. It should be noted that he does say to the player that he hopes they will see him off the next morning, even though he leaves the next time the game is played. Gulliver and his spaceship then disappear the next time the game is played. These parts, which are dotted around town in the form of cogs called a UFO part, must be recovered by the player in exchange for a rare item. After being woken up, Gulliver does a quick survey of his craft, revealing that five parts are missing. The screen cuts to the scene of the crash, which is always situated on top of one of the signposts that are scattered about the town. The player can shoot him down with a slingshot, causing him to crash somewhere in the town. In Wild World, Gulliver is no longer a sailor, but an astronaut that infrequently flies over the player's town in a typical UFO styled spacecraft, called Porpoise, a possible reference to the ship that Captain Olimar uses in the Pikmin series, called the Dolphin. “ Mommy.Is that you? Gimme 5 more minutes, Mom. Gulliver then gives a rare piece of furniture to the player. He also notes how his crew recommends tying himself to the mast in the future. He then tells the Player an "unbelievable" story about his adventures at sea, usually involving a giant squid, a shark, or torrential storms. He must be first woken up by talking to him multiple times, though he may wake on the first attempt. Gulliver can sometimes be found lying on the beach. Unlike in some later games, Gulliver appears as a sailor in Animal Crossing. Gulliver washed up on the beach in Animal Crossing. He can be found along the seashore from August to December. When the player talks to him, he may speak English, despite the game being all in Japanese. In Animal Forest, Gulliver has the same role from Animal Crossing, but instead of giving a rare furniture item, he only gives a random one.