Animal Crossing community goes into meltdown over the return of Froggy Chair
No thoughts, only Froggy Chair

The Animal Crossing Direct h꧃as confirmed that one of the community's favourite items is coming back to the game.
Froggy Chair - a green chair decorated to look like a💞 smiling frog - was introduced to the Animal Crossing series in New Leaf. While the item didn't immediately capture the attention ꦿof the wider community, several years later it resurfaced as a popular meme, repurposing the chair for a number of different jokes.
Despite the uptick in interest in Froggy Chair, the item wasn't included in the original release of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Animal Crossing: New Horizons, much to the dismay of some of its bigge🙈st fans. During today's Animal Crossing Direct, however, eagle-eyed fans spotted the item in the background of one players' house. The .
FROGGY CHAIR IS👍 THE ONLY THING THAT𝐆 MATTERS pic.twitter.com/J4xff02V5J
Froggy Chai🐠r has certainly had something of a visual update in the years since New Leaf, but it's not clear whether it'll maintain its original price tag of 1,440 bells. Given that some of the community , however, it seems like an easy win for Nintendo.
FROGGY CHAIR??! THE DREAM IS ALIVE!! pic.twitter.com/Qh15ꦡtBBx9Y
Today's Animal Crossing Direct didn't just reintroduce Froggy Chair. The presentation revealed a November update that will be Animal Crossing: New Horizon's last free major content update, as well as the game's first piece of paid DLC - Animal Crossing: New Horizons 🙈-🌞 Happy Home Paradise. The beefy 澳洲幸运5开奖号码🅺历史查询:Animal Crossing: New Horizons update 2.0 will also see the arrival🌊 of Brewster, Kapp'n, and an upgrade to Harv's island, making for a serious - a✤nd long awaited - update.
Here's everything announced in the Animal Crossing direct.
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