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This article is about the special character. For the smug cat villager whose Japanese name is the same as this villager's English name, see Raymond.

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Jack
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Gender Male
Services Czar of Halloween
Species Pumpkin/Jack o’ lantern
Birthday October 31st
Star Sign Scorpio
Favorite saying ""Trick or treat!""
Coffee
Favorite song
Appearances DnM, DnM+, AC, DnMe+, CF, NL, HHD, PC, NH
Name in other languages

Trick or treat?
― Jack, Animal Crossing: New Leaf


Jack (パンプキング, Panpukingu), or the self-proclaimed Czar of Halloween, is a character from the Animal Crossing series who is a specter. He appears once a year for Halloween, from 6:00 PM until 1:00 AM the following day. He distributes spooky furniture, which can only be obtained through him. If the player doesn't give him candy, he pulls a trick on the them, which includes: taking their offered item; turning an inventory item into a Jack-in-the-Box; replacing their top with a Patched Shirt or Moldy Shirt; giving them, or replacing their hat and/or accessory with, a Pumpkin Head helmet. The latter two require an empty inventory. He wears a pumpkin on his head which, during Halloween, makes him indistinguishable from other villagers who are also dressed like that and will also ask for candy. Jack, like all other holiday-related characters, was absent from Animal Crossing: Wild World, as was Halloween and candy.

In the July 28, 2020 Summer Update Wave 2 trailer,[1] he was confirmed to appear in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, in another update set for that fall. He is on the cover of K.K. Dirge and he officially appeared in the September 30th Fall Update.

Appearance

Jack has an orange pumpkin for a head, with hollowed out eyes, an oval nose, and a jagged smile. He wears a dark purple robe, that fades to a lighter purple at the hem and sleeves. He either wears black gloves or his hands are black He wears a pair of black boots on his feet, which have purple soles underneath. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons, he is shorter than the player.

In Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, when his house is designed, the player can visit and find him in casual wear. He wears a patched robe instead of a purple one.

Role

In Animal Crossing

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Jack in Animal Crossing.

In Animal Crossing, he will be somewhere in town during Halloween. Unlike the other villagers, who wear the same clothing as him, he will not chase the player. This is the same for Mayor Tortimer, who on the night will give the player a model of Katrina's tent. Upon talking to Jack, he will give the player an item of spooky furniture in exchange for candy. Doing this throughout the event will complete the set.

In Animal Crossing: Wild World

Jack does not feature in Animal Crossing: Wild World, however, it could be thought that the pumpkin that appears in the Jack-in-the-box item may reference him.

In Animal Crossing: City Folk

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Jack in Animal Crossing: City Folk

Jack returns in Animal Crossing: City Folk, along with Halloween and candy. He was announced on the Japanese website for Animal Crossing: City Folk, along with other characters. His role remains the same as in Animal Crossing, and he now calls himself the Czar of Halloween. He sends a letter out to players earlier in the month, warning of his arrival, and telling them to have candy ready. Nook's store starts selling candy on the 1st of October.

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Template:Cleanup In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Jack reprises his role from previous games. From October 1st to the 8th, Jack will roam around the town until spoken to. Once interacted with, he will ask the player if they want to be his servant. During this time, no other special characters except Joan will appear. The player also will not be allowed to work at The Roost. On Halloween, Jack is far easier to identify than in previous games: although he chases the player like costumed villagers, the villagers' costumes are noticeably different from his. He describes candy and lollipops as his favorite treats, and gives out creepy objects and spooky furniture, the latter of which is purchasable at stores. When the player gives him lollipops, he will always reward them with a creepy object, though there is a small chance of still receiving them while giving him candy. However, if the player doesn't give him candy, he pulls a trick on them, which includes taking their items, and giving them patched clothing.

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Jack’s role is mostly similar to his role in the previous game. At the beginning of October, Jack will send the player a letter containing his portrait. He visits the player on Halloween day from 5pm to midnight. When first given a piece of candy, Jack will grant the player with the Haunt reaction. Following this first interaction, he will give the player Halloween themed items, his outfit and two DIY recipes depending on how many lollipops and candy he’s given. Like in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, if he’s not given candy, he will play a trick on the player.

After giving Jack a lollipop, he may gift the player a copy of his face or robe. When both are obtained, the player can then dress as Jack and trick their villagers into giving them candy. Each villager can only be tricked once.

Spooky Series

Main article: Spooky Series

Jack gives a piece of furniture every time the player gives him candy. All the furniture pieces look like pumpkins or Jack O'Lanterns. They are orange and, like all holiday-exclusive furniture sets, score very highly with the Happy Room Academy.

  • Spooky Wall
  • Spooky Carpet
  • Spooky Bed
  • Spooky Bookcase
  • Spooky Clock
  • Spooky Lamp
  • Spooky Sofa
  • Spooky Table
  • Spooky Vanity
  • Spooky Wall Lamp
  • Spooky Wardrobe
  • Spooky Chair
  • Spooky Dresser
  • Spooky Paper

Jack O'Lanterns, Jack-in-the-Boxes, and Ragged Shirts are arguably considered part of the Spooky Series. There is also a Spooky Shirt, which is not given to the player by Jack, but by Gracie or Wisp.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Jack will give the player these in exchange for candy and lollipops. Jack will not give the player any other Halloween themed items or recipes, as the villagers will give them to the player in exchange for candy on Halloween if they were not purchased from Nook’s Cranny or obtained previously.

  • Haunt Reaction
  • Jack's Face
  • Jack's Robe
  • 5x White Pumpkin
  • 10x Orange Pumpkin
  • Spooky Carriage
  • Spooky Carriage DIY recipe
  • Spooky Wand Recipe

e-Card

e-Card [2]
Letter
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Back
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#204 Jack
Gender Male
Type Special
Star sign Scorpio
Clothes N/A
Petphrase N/A
Password oC9hl9VC%@iB9N
aAnoqK366BOw3T
Profile Jack only comes around at Halloween, but, is he ever popular! Everyone in town dresses up like him, trying to imitate his very scary style. If you can find the real pumpkin deal, give him a sweet treat. Chances are, he'll give you a creepy something in return.
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203 Redd #204 Jack 205 Kiki

amiibo Card

amiibo Card[3]
Back
#117 Jack
Type Special
Star sign Scorpio
Birthday 10/31
Roll value 2
Hand sign Scissors
Request I'll leave it up to you!
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116 Chip #117 Jack 118 Poncho

Trivia

  • He shares his birthday, October 31st, with Shino and Label. The only difference is that he and Jingle are the only event host special characters where the only day they appear is also their birthdays.
  • His Japanese name, Pumpking, reflects his self-given title, which is a portmanteau of "Pumpkin" and "King."
  • Many pumpkin characters are named "Jack" through the traditional pumpkin name "Jack O'Lantern". The name comes from an Irish folktale about a man named Stingy Jack.[4]
  • Jack's name could derive from the character Jack Pumpkinhead from the Oz Fantasy novels, a character with a pumpkin for a head very much like the character in this game.
  • Certain dialect found within Jack's dialogue may suggest a nod to the character Jack Skellington from Tim Burton's The Nightmare before Christmas, who similarly proclaims himself to be "King of Halloween", though Animal Crossing's Jack proclaims himself to be a Czar.
    • It is possible that Jack referring to himself as a Czar rather than a King was intentional, so as not to cause conflicts between Disney and Nintendo.
  • One easy way to find Jack is to dig holes in front of everyone's house before 6:00 PM so they can't get to the player, or by wearing a matching outfit. This is not required in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
  • Jack, Wisp, Farley, and Lloid are the only non-animal characters in the game.
  • He is featured on the cover of K.K. Dirge.
  • The townsfolk villagers will instantaneously approach the player when trying to obtain candy when they are closer to them. This action is absent when nearing Jack. Seeing if a character comes towards the player when they stand somewhat close to them is a good test to see if they have found the true Halloween king. This method cannot be used in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
  • In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, when the player accepts Jack's invitation to become a loyal servant at scaring villagers, he hints that all Halloween-based masks cost exactly 1,031 bells. He then remarks about how he likes October 31.
  • Jack was seen in a Nintendo Direct as a character to be released in Animal Crossing: New Horizons future updates along with Pavé, Jingle, and Franklin.
  • In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, if a player uses the haunt or scare reaction on Jack, he will respond by laughing.
  • In Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, Jack says that below his mask, he only has a few teeth, the rest rotted from too much candy.
  • Being inspired by Jack O'Lantern, his origin story may have been similar, being a human who lost his soul... (although this is just a theory and nothing has been confirmed by Nintendo)

In other languages

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Japanese パンプキング (Panpukingu, PumpKing) -
French Jacqu'O -
Spanish Soponcio -
German Jakob -
Italian Fifonio -
Template:CN Chinese 南瓜王 (Nán guā wáng) -
Template:KR Korean 펌킹 (Peomking) -


References

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