Cherry Salmon
Cherry Salmon | |
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Scientific Name | Oncorhynchus masou |
Appearances | Animal Crossing Animal Crossing: Wild World Animal Crossing: City Folk |
Location | River |
Date Availability | March - June September - November |
Time Availability | 4 AM - 9 AM, 4 PM - 9 PM (March-June) 4 AM - 9 PM (September-November) |
Sales Price | 1,000 Bells |
Shadow Size | Small-Medium |
Tank Size | 1x1 |
The Cherry Salmon is a type of fish that can be found in all 3 of the Animal Crossing games.
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[edit] Players
This is what your player says when you catch a Cherry Salmon:
[edit] Animal Crossing
"I caught a cherry salmon! It looks so PITiful! (Get it? Pit? Oh, never mind.)"
[edit] Animal Forest e+
"ヤマメを つりあげた! ケッコウ でかいっ!"
[edit] Animal Crossing: Wild World
"I caught a Cherry Salmon! Weird...it smells like fish."
[edit] Animal Crossing: City Folk
"This is definitely NOT the pits!"
[edit] Menu
This is what the menu will say when you catch the Cherry Salmon:
[edit] Animal Crossing
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[edit] Animal Crossing: Wild World
They have distinctive oval markings. Their size when spawning can vary.
[edit] Animal Crossing: City Folk
Also called the Seema, these fish live in fresh and saltwater.
[edit] Museum
This is what Blathers will say when you donate this fish:
[edit] Animal Crossing: Wild World
"Cherry Salmon are known for their flavor and beauty, eh wot? Indeed, that is likely why they are called the queens of mountain-stream fishing. Hoo hoo! Of course, the males of the species might object to that moniker!"
[edit] Animal Crossing: City Folk
"The first thing you notice when looking at a Cherry Salmon is undoubtedly its green, polka-dot body, wot? All those different sized dots overlapping each other... How very chic!"
[edit] Contests
While participating in the fish catching contest the Cherry Salmon is worth X amount of points. When giving this fish to Chip he will say the following:
[edit] Animal Crossing: City Folk
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[edit] Trivia
- The Cherry Salmon has the same shadow size of a Crucian Carp and Sweetfish.