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* [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything]]: Unlike Digby, Redd debuted as part of a special furniture first before appearing as a garden event host. If the player has Redd's mask emporium placed on their campsite while his event is ongoing, he can still appear next to the emporium instead of near the garden entrance.
** With Brewster appearing as a garden event host for the first time long after his special furniture made its debut, it is safe to say that the same rule applies to all special NPCs that can appear as a garden event host.
* [[ThemeDiegetic TuneTheme Cameo]]: This game's title tune can be heard in a few situations.
** As this game lacks the equivalent to the "town tune", animals can be heard humming/whistling the game's theme instead.
** The first anniversary music box plays its own rendition of the title screen music.
* [[Double Unlock]]:
** A few furniture items require a basic form of another furniture to be crafted first before the former can be made. These are never shared by the same animal, so if the player has yet to unlock a particular animal, they will be stuck with uncraftable furniture until that animal is unlocked.
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* [[Steampunk]]: September 2019's aesthetic. From the clothing side, there is the aptly-named Steampunk Collection.
* [[Technology Marches On]]: Like in ''New Leaf'', this is invoked with the historical theme, specifically on items that were relevant at the time of the previous ''Animal Crossing'' games' release. TV with VCR, anyone?
* [[Theme Tune Cameo]]: This game's title tune can be heard in a few situations.
** As this game lacks the equivalent to the "town tune", animals can be heard humming/whistling the game's theme instead.
** The first anniversary music box plays its own rendition of the title screen music.
* [[Throw the Dog a Bone]]:
** After long-time frustrations regarding [[Luck-Based Mission|fortune cookie problems]], it appears that Nintendo tries to alleviate it a bit by making certain event fortune cookies free rewards in certain events, starting from the Summertime Bug Catching event.