Getting one Billion Bells in Animal Crossing

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Published 2020-03-19
This is the story of how I became the world's first legitimate Animal Crossing (GCN) Bellionaire. Why has no one ever done this before? How do I know I am the first? What does it take to become a Bellionaire? Find out that and more in this video! The Turnip Price Predictor program along with all my other Animal Crossing documents can be found in my Discord below.

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Go K.K. Rider! Remix (00:00 and 36:05):    • Animal Crossing - Go K.K. Rider! [Rem...  
K.K. Ballad Remix (33:23):    • K.K. Ballad Studio Remix  

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All Comments (21)
  • @WarioWill
    19:36 "Sacrificing the entire town for the sake of making money." Wow, this game is realistic!
  • Even though this game has existed for almost 20 years, I feel like there’s a lot still undiscovered or not widely known about this game, if you Google a question about the game 20% of the time new horizons shows up.
  • @flother4834
    Imagine being the richest thing ever and your bank gives u a doll house
  • Another reason the Bellionaire was elusive in the original: you weren't stuck with just one town. You could have as many towns as you had memory cards. And even the 1 million to 10 million jump is enough to fully pay off SIX additional manors. If you're not power-levelling with turnips or the island, expanding real estate is far more attractive.
  • I admire the fact that you had the tenacity to plan and execute this. When I was much younger I thought that I might try to legitimately become a bellionare, but after about 850 ingame days I threw in the towel because I did not have the intimate knowledge of the stalk market. This was so cool to watch.
  • bro your feats list is INSANE. you arent just a villager. you are THE villager. hats off to you.
  • @EeveeFromAlmia
    Do you remember the Tai soccer team cave rescue? One of the men involved was not only a pro extreme driver, but an experienced anaesthesiologist. This man was legit the ONLY person in this world who was a perfect fit for the only rescue they could do, so much he even got knighted for it. I’m not saying that this is as impressive as saving lives, but you’re both have the same ‘the exact right person for this exact task’ vibes that I am incredibly fascinated by.
  • i admire people like you who explore, catalog and archive EVERYTHING about a game, then share it with others. you’re like historians!
  • @SoundFantasy
    I legitimately don't know how Nintendo thought people would get this item wow. Congrats on achieving this rank.
  • @Envrionmela
    The whole not being able to sell turnips because you don't have space to accept payment is really suffering from success.
  • @Theesemeese
    I got AC:NH to play with my niece. I’ve never played any AC. I was curious what a bellionaires island looked like, so searched YT. This video was at the top. I can’t believe I watched 40 minutes of that, I couldn’t stop lol. I was blown away by the effort you put into this task, what an achievement congrats! And thanks for putting this together, it was highly entertaining
  • @Coldeggman
    Congrats dude! The AC community has come a long way and I'm happy to see you complete this insane accomplishment! ACNH hype!!
  • @LaskyLabs
    You remind me of people like ZFG, Simple Flips, and Oats and Goats. Your knowledge of the game is so vast and so good that you can just think of glitches and strategies right off the top of your head. That's what makes all of them so interesting, because they don't just follow a route, they think on their feet and pull out some obscure but interesting knowledge while doing it.
  • @tenthrealm6913
    You've proven to be the premiere authority on AC, and after all these years you have transcended the medium. Hats off to you!
  • @matthewdixon3694
    Nintendo: yeah let’s do this fun little game mechanic that mimics the stock market how fun! This guy: My name is Jordan Belfort.
  • @ClutchOuya
    Imagine Tom nooks perspective, he baught $1bil bells worth of turnips off you. His wife is pisseddddd
  • @greed0599
    I guess it makes sense that vast majority of the fanbase for animal crossing isn't really concerned about min-maxing, considering how casual the game is.
  • @qtaroqujo1188
    I don't know if you will ever see this, but I would like to personally thank you for showing screenshots of Animal Crossing Community. Years ago, I learned a lot about Wild World and City Folk that I remember but have never found documented anywhere else, and I remember only being able to upgrade my Nook stores thanks to them. The name was lost to time, and I assumed they had long closed when Fandom replaced them in the search results.
  • @MA-sv2bs
    I attempted 100%. My rules were: No time travel allowed, no codes, and no glitches. Resetting was allowed (mainly for lucky Katrina bonus and Groundhog day). I basically did everything, but the post office model was too monumental a task for me. I was satisfied with having obtained virtually all items and all gyroids, and completely covering my town in flowers in a pattern to permanently prevent weeds from growing. The gyroids and Gracie took the longest. And it got to the point where I went many months of real time waiting on the Sproid to spawn (probably about 4 months). I actually found out that Wisp can reward gyroids, but I already had the Sproid logged in my catalog and had sold it when I was a kid.