Fireworks Show

In, Fireworks Shows appear during certain events. In, the Fireworks Show was called Bonfire Night. During a Fireworks Show, they can be seen flying into the sky in the background and exploding in different colors, lighting up the ground and the inside of homes (when inside). During a fireworks show, there is no rain and the sky will always clear. There is music that accompanies a fireworks show, which can be described as fairground music. The music might be I Love You from Animal Crossing. Tortimer, the Mayor, can usually be found in front of Town Hall sometimes giving away Roman Candles and sparklers, or party poppers, during firework shows, while shedding some information on the festivities.

Events
There are different events which include fireworks, usually revolving around events in reality which involve them.

Animal Crossing
In, fireworks can be seen in the lake on the 4th July, which coincides with American Independence Day. But Animal Crossing celebrates the opening of the train station. They also appear during New Year's Eve, to celebrate the end of the year and the beginning of a new one.

Animal Crossing: Wild World
In, the fireworks for Independence Day for America was removed, and a new event which happens every Saturday in August at 7:00pm takes its place called the Fireworks Show. During the Fireworks Show, Tortimer will be outside the Town Hall. Talk to him to recieve either a sparkler or a Roman candle. Tortimer will usually only allow you to recieve 2 of each items a night. Although if you pester him long enough, he might give you more. Both sparklers and Roman candles are equippable items. Once equipped to your character, you can use the item. Both objects shoot out sparks. Tortimer may also give you a fortune for the night. It will appear in a mail slot in your inventory. Fireworks still appear during the New Year's celebrations.

Animal Crossing: City Folk
In, the fireworks show takes the same role as in. During a fireworks show, villagers can be seen and heard, clapping at the fireworks while looking into the sky.