Don Resetti

"Listen, straight off, I know my little brother can be a real pain. Thanks for puttin' up with him."

- Don Resetti

Don Resetti! (ラケットさん, Mr. Racket) works for the Reset Intervention Bureau (later called Resetti Surveillance Center) with his younger brother, Mr. Resetti. In Wild World and City Folk, he tells the player that Sonny has mysteriously been talking about Celeste a lot, but he rarely says it to anyone. He, like his brother, will give the player a small lecture about the importance of saving the game after each play. He is not as harsh and full on as his younger brother, and will merely advise the player about saving, rather than threatening them or having the player repeat sentences after him. He is a mole with stubble on his face, who wears blue overalls and a white, long sleeved shirt, which makes him appear older and mature compared to his brother. He also holds a pick-axe, which relates to his species, the mole, known for digging under ground. His name is a parody of "Don't Reset."

Role in Animal Crossing
In, Don Resetti replaces his brother the fifth time the player resets. He appears mellow, in comparison to his brother, by not shouting and screaming at the player for resetting. When he leaves, he does not return again, and Mr. Resetti does not mention him.



Role in City Folk
Don was absent from Wild World but he reappears in, and his personality has not changed since Animal Crossing. He appears after the players resets five times, and after the player logs on after they first move in. He is mild mannered, and tells the player that his brother (who he refers to as "Sonny") is a good guy. Unlike Resetti, he does not yell "SCRAM!" when he ends his talk.

Don will also sometimes be present in the Resetti Surveillance Center. This can only be accessed after 8:00 PM on random nights and if one of the two traffic cones are removed. Once the player enters and talk to Don or his brother, they will give the player a silver shovel to leave.

Dialogue for Don Resetti

Trivia

 * When Don appears for a reset lecture, the theme that plays is a down-tempo variation of the normal Resetti theme.