These twin brothers, from the Animal Crossing: New Leaf game, operate the Nookling stores. Thanks to Tom Nook's teachings, they are just as talented as he is and run Nookling Junction with such success that it can expand several times. Despite their success, they never forget the core value of good customer service.
Timothy Nook & Thomas Nook, often known simply as Timmy and Tommy, and collectively known as the Nooklings or T&T, are twin raccoons in the Animal Crossing series who are apprentices of Tom Nook. In games prior to Animal Crossing: New Leaf, the two work on the second floor of Nookington's, and beginning in New Leaf they operate their own store.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Timmy & Tommy’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!
Animal Crossing
In all versions of the first-generation games, Timmy and Tommy operate the second floor of Nookington's, offering the same functions as Tom Nook. In Doubutsu no Mori e+, if the player uses a shovel or axe to enter Nookington's after hours they will have droopy eyelids and wear pajamas
Wild World & City Folk
In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, like in Animal Crossing, Timmy and Tommy appear on the second floor of Nookington's
New Leaf
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Timmy and Tommy now run their own store. In all incarnations of the store except T&T Emporium, only one of the Nooklings works at a time. At the Nookling Junction, Timmy works on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and Tommy works on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; at T&T Mart, Timmy works from 7 PM to 5 AM and Tommy works from 6 AM to 7 PM; and at Super T&T and T.I.Y., Timmy works from Friday to Sunday and Tommy works from Monday to Thursday. At T&T Emporium, Tommy works on the first floor and Timmy works on the second floor. The first time the player visits Re-Tail, Timmy sells an item to Reese. Once their store upgrades to T&T Emporium, Timmy and Tommy begin to sign letters with their full names: Timothy and Thoma
New Horizon
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Timmy and Tommy operate the Nook Inc. development venture along with Tom Nook, and they guide the player through picking their initial appearance, name, and island layout. Prior to the construction of Nook's Cranny, Timmy sells and buys items in the Resident Services tent while Tommy wanders the island carrying a flag during the day and offers advice to the player when spoken to. The day after the player pays off their first home loan, Timmy tells them about his plan to build a store, and he gives them a list of materials to bring him. Once the store is built, Timmy and Tommy start working there.
General Information
Name: Timothy (Nicknamed Timmy), Thomas (Nicknamed Tommy), Nooklings, T&T
Age: likely early teens (Tom Nook mentions them as young and little and they are often confused as his kids however unlike youngs kids who get cookies at The Roost, Timmy and Tommy drink coffee)
Alignment:Neutral Good (Timmy and Tommy were taught everything they know by Tom Nook and thus should hold similar values at him. Altough they can at times be mischievous such as eating Tom nook's after-work snack honey and staying out of trouble by saying they only did it because they aspire to be like him.)
Axe: A tool used by villagers in order to chop down trees and gather woods.
Axe
Shovel: A tool used by villagers in order to dig holes and hit rocks to gain resources.
Shovel
Net: A tool used by villagers in order to catch bugs. It is also used to more easily woosh away bees and gather honey within Desert Island Escape.
Net
Fishing Rod: A tool used by villagers in order to catch sea life.
Fishing Rod
Watering Can: a tool used by villagers in order to water flowers.
Watering Can
Slingshot: A tool used by villagers to pop ballons. It is also used as a weapon within Desert Island Escape
Slingshot
Ladder: A navigation tool that allows villagers to scale cliffs on their island.
Ladder
Vaulting Pole: A navigation tool that allows villagers to cross rivers and lakes in their island.
Vaulting Pole
Optional Equipment
This dropdown contains the optional equipment for Villager.
Golden Axe: A golden variation of the axe which can be swung faster than the regular version.
Golden Axe
Golden Shovel: A golden variation of the shovel which makes one able to burry bells in order to produce a Money Tree.
Golden Shovel
Golden Net: A golden variation of the net which has a grater range than the regular version. It can also remove fog and gather the maximum number of materials, rations, and medicine from all those revealed tiles within Desert Island Escape.
Golden Net
Golden Fishing Rod: A golden variation of the fishing rod which makes sea life easier to catch. It can also retrieve an item from a tile that isn’t covered in fog within Desert Island Escape.
Golden Fishing Rod
Golden Watering Can: A golden variation of the watering can which can create a Gold Rose when a wilted Black Rose is watered.
Golden Watering Can
Golden Slingshot: A golden variation of the slingshot which shoots three pellets compared to the regular's one.
Golden Slingshot
Pitfall Seed: A white colored ball with a red exclamation mark which when walked upon will make the target fall into a pit.
Pitfall Seed
Medicine: A bag of medicine which can heal sickness, injuries and even cure poison.
Medicine
Wand: A wand which allow villagers to save outfits and quickly switch between them.
Wand
King Tut mask: A headwear that villagers can wear which naturally decrease their luck.
King Tut mask
Lucky Items: Numerous items which naturally increases the villager's luck.
Lucky items
Food: Food that can be eaten by villagers in order to increase their physical strength.
Food
clothing: A wide array of clothing that villagers can wear raning from tops to shoes.
Other
Standard Tactics: Timmy & Tommy will typically stay away from their opponents and shoot them with their slingshot, if unarmed they go for physical combat and would likely try to pocket their opponent as they do with dangerous animals like sharks