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- "ブルーギルを つりあげた! ゲドーとよばないで。" —Animal Forest
- "I caught a bluegill! Don't worry, I caught the rest of the fish, too!" —Animal Crossing
- "I caught a bluegill! Why's the little guy so sad?" —Wild World
- "I caught a bluegill! Now that takes some skill!" —City Folk
- "I caught a bluegill! There's a lot in this ville!" —New Leaf
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The Bluegill is an inexpensive fish found in the river. Despite being uncommon at most times of the year it sells for the second lowest amount for any fish, 120 Bells, losing only to the jellyfish. It can be found in the river. It is particularly common in September, especially in Animal Crossing.
Donating to the Museum
As with all fish caught in Animal Crossing series, the bluegill can be donated to the museum in each game by talking to Blathers, who will also give some information on it.
In Animal Crossing
Upon donation, Blathers the curator will say:
In Wild World
Upon donation, Blathers the curator will say:
"Bluegills are a type of whitefish and they are most definitely edible, wot! Even so, I would avoid the skinny ones. They look rather full of bones..."
In City Folk
Upon donation, Blathers the curator will say:
"...Ah, hoo, the bluegill, scourge of fishermen everywhere. Once introduced to an area, this fish will eat up many of the indigenous breeds, eh wot? But with a face like that, it's hard to believe our wee fishy friend here has any bad intentions..."
In New Leaf
In New Leaf, an information board in the aquarium will list information about this fish.
"Bluegills have spikes on their dorsal fins o help protect them from enemies and harm. Their offspring actually have a fairly high survival rate when compared to other fish. The males chase away the females and take over protecting the eggs and babies in the nest. Although bluegills are small, they are actually related quite closely to black bass."
Encyclopedia Information
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"Their name comes from their blue gills. The spines on their backs serve as protection." | ||
Size | 9.8 inches | |
Habitat | Rivers | |
Season | All year | |
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Further information
One of the so-called freshwater sunfish, the bluegill's most notable feature is the blue or black "ear", actually an extension of the gill cover called the opercular flap. Its name, however, comes from the bright blue edging visible on its gill rakers. In real life they are dark greenish, very unlike the purple seen in Animal Crossing. This colour mixup is also seen in early versions of the Pale Chub.
Also called the bream, this fish tastes nice. It is very common and often fished. Catfish, Bass and turtles prey on the bluegill.