Resetti

"But know this, friend of mine. Ya ever reset durin' a moment of weakness, I'll be comin' by for a chat."

- Mr. Resetti

Mr. Resetti (also known as Resetti), is a short-tempered mole who appears in all of the games so far. He will give a lecture if the power is turned off without saving or the "RESET" button is hit, brandishing his pick-axe as he does. He is the younger brother of Don Resetti, the calmer of the two and the cousin of Vole Vinnie, who is only mentioned after resetting numerous times without saving in and.

His name is a pun on the word "Reset" as that is what causes him to appear. Resetting the game too many times will lead to a "fake" reset.

Role in Animal Crossing
"Resetting... It's like...pressing an emergency call button. You press it and I gotta come read you the riot act. See?"

- Mr. Resetti

Resetti's role in stays the same throughout the whole series, but one of the main differences in this game is when he tells the player "Thanks for buying Animal Crossing!", which breaks down the Fourth Wall, where characters in a game or television programme talk directly to the audience, or in this case, the playable character. As forementioned, he appears when the Gamecube resets or is turned off without saving. He will appear outside the players house, giving a lecture of why saving is important. Resetting constantly will lead to him forcing the player to repeat lines of text to "drum" into them the importance of saving.

Role in Animal Crossing: Wild World
"If you're gonna quit, you gotta SAVE first! Use your head, punk! It's even written in the manual!"

- Mr. Resetti

"... You hate me, don't you? I mean, you just hate me more than anything, right? More than laundry traffic jams an' bad breath rolled together, right?"

- Mr. Resetti

In, he plays the same role as in the GameCube game. However, he may be seen in The Roost in the Museum on Sundays between 2:30 PM and 4:00 PM drinking coffee with a relaxed, calm attitude.

For the Dialogs in Animal Crossing: Wild World, see Restti's Dialogs (ACWW).

Role in Animal Crossing: City Folk
"Uh, yeah, so anyway, this is Animal Crossing: City Folk. Thanks for pickin' it up. Appreciate the support. So, on behalf of everyone at Nintendo, I... Uh... Yeah... So... I mean, I, uh..."

- Mr. Resetti

His role in stays the same as in  and, but he can now be seen in a new area in the city, called the Resetti Surveillance Centre. This appears once the player has drank one coffee each day for 7 days at the roost, then one day after 8:00 PM, to the right of the city near the tunnel where he may give the player a Silver Shovel to leave the area. He will also appear the second time the game is accessed by the player, to talk about the important of saving, regardless of whether or not the game has been turned off or reset with or without saving. This is the only time he will appear by the player's house for something positive. For the dialogs in Animal crossing City Folk, see Restti's Dialogs (ACCF)

After the events of City Folk, Resetti's background is revealed. Resetti and Don are actually descendants of some of the first Christians in history. These moles invented the gyroid so that Jesus could save. Because of this, reset prevention has been in Resetti's family history since at least 30 A.D. As a member of your party, Resetti fights using his pickaxe, which he uses to rip into time ane call on the powers of the millions of years of history lost to people resetting. The reason why Resetti is against the HRA is because many people have pressed reset in order to take advantage of missed opportunities and get better HRA scores; the HRA makes people so insecure that people are indirectly encouraged to try to change the past instead of moving on and learning from their mistakes, thus disrupting space-time continuum.

Role in Animal Crossing: The Movie
Resetti (called Mr. Reset in the film), has a minor role in. He makes his appearance when Ai falls over when Yu is chasing a dragonfly flying around her. He appears just after she lands on Mr. Apollo's flower patch. He warns her of the rules in Animal Village, but lets her off because the damage to the flowers was accidental.

Role in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
"What's the big idea treating me like an item? Huh!?"

- Mr. Resetti

Mr. Resetti appears as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where he will give the players a long lecture. His dialog box obstructs either the top or bottom half of the screen. Mr. Resetti will also respond to stage events, such as characters falling asleep or getting knocked out.

Mr. Resetti
''A mole wearing a hard hat who'll show up when you restart your game without having saved. He pops up and lets you know in no certain terms the importance of saving your game. The problem is, his speeches are entertaining enough to warrant breaking the rules at least once.''

Mr. Resetti (Feet)
''A monster that normally appears from underground to terrorize players. However, he is not always mean or underground--in Animal Crossing: Wild World, he can be found sipping coffee at The Roost if you go at a certain time on a certain day. In the Japanese-only "e+" version, he works at a so-called "Resetti Observation Center" where you can pop in for a visit.''

Trivia

 * Mr. Resetti's name is a play on the word "reset", as he comes whenever you try to reset the game and or quit without saving.
 * His first name is revealed to be "Sonny" in and  by his brother, Don.

Parental Guidance in European Manuals
In the European Animal Crossing: Let's Go To The City instruction manual, it states that Mr. Resetti may be frightening and/or disturbing to young children.

"Information for parents - Mr Resetti

It is important that players save before switching off the Wii console in order to retain data after each play session (see Saving Data, above). If players switch off without saving, the character Mr. Resetti may appear upon restarting.

Mr. Resetti's purpose is to teach players the importance of saving. However, parents should be aware that his personality and tone of voice, while intentionally humourous, are authoritative and may be disturbing to young children."