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    Rese T. Teen

    Rese T. Teen
    Mr. Resetti, Risetto-san
    Rese T. Teen
    Gender Species
    Male Topo
    Lema It's better to prevent than to cure
    Services Prevent the player from resetting
    Reset Surveillance Center Supervisor
    Birthday 6 April
    Appearances DnM, DnM+, AC, DnMe+, WW, CF, NL, HHD, NH
    Coffee Blue mountain
    No milk
    sin azúcar
    Name in other languages
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    Rese T. Teen (commonly known as Rese T.) is a very grumpy mole who appears in every game in the Animal Crossing series.



    Your job is to make sure all players save continuously during the game. The more the player resets in Animal Crossing games (or turns off without being able to save), the harder it gets, so people should make sure they save their game. In certain installments, resetting the game too many times will result in a "fake" formatting in Animal Crossing: Population: on the rise! and in Animal Crossing: Wild World. When Rese T. is calmer, his older brother Form T. Ado appears.



    Summary

    Etymology

    • Its name comes from the deformation of the word "reset".

    Appearance

    Rese T. is a brownish mole with which he always carries a pickaxe in his hand and a miner's helmet with a yellow light. He wears navy blue overalls and a white T-shirt. When he is not wearing his helmet he has black hair on his head and he wears black shoes. He has a nose similar to Tom Nook's.



    Appearances

    Doubutsu no Mori + / Dōbutsu no Mori e +

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    In Animal Forest e + and Animal Forest +, the player can visit the Reset Control Center where Rese T. and Forma T. Ado oversee the reset all over the world. To visit the Center, the player must speak to the Rese T. by resetting twice. Then you need to hit all the rocks in the city with a shovel. Once a week, a random rock can break; hitting it again will reveal a hole the player can jump into to enter the Reset Control Center. The "reset alarm" may sound during the visit. Form T. Ado can also appear in the Reset Control Center if found after resetting; one, both, or neither of the moles may be present when the player visits.

    Animal Crossing: Population: on the rise!

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    The role of Rese T. in Animal Crossing: Population: on the rise! remains the same throughout the series, but one of the main differences in this game is when it tells the player "Thanks for buying Animal Crossing!", which breaks the fourth wall, where characters from a game or show television speaks directly to the audience, or in this case, to the playable character. As mentioned above, it appears when the GameCube reboots or shuts down without saving. He will appear outside the player's house, giving a talk on why saving is important. Constantly resetting will take the player to repeat lines of text to remind them of the importance of saving. The words that the player may have to respond to may be "I regret", "I'm sorry", or even "I like you". But if you say, "I hate moles." he will get even angrier. Sometimes he will pretend to have reset the game himself, mentioning beforehand that all progress the player has made will be lost. After the "reset" is done, the screen will reappear and Rese T. laughs: it was all a joke. If you reset enough times, Rese T. will start to say that your doctor told you not to yell so much.



    Animal Crossing: Wild World

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    In Animal Crossing: Wild World, he portrays the same role as in Animal Crossing: Population: Rising! However, it can be seen inside El Alpiste located inside the Museum on Sundays between 2:30 PM and 4:00 PM drinking coffee with a laid-back attitude. Rese T. will discuss his work while maintaining a calm demeanor when addressing the player.

    Animal Crossing: City Folk/Let's Go To The City

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    His role in City Folk remains the same as in Population - on the rise! and Wild World, but now he can be found in a new area of ​​the city, called the Reset Control Center, with his older brother occasionally making an appearance there. This appears if the player is lucky and the cones are out of the way, to the right of the city near the tunnel where you can give the player a silver shovel to leave the area. It will also appear the second time the same player accesses the game, to talk about the importance of saving, regardless of whether the game has been turned off or reset with or without saving. This is the only time he will appear in the player's house for something positive.

    Animal Crossing: New Leaf

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    Rese T.'s role and personality are softened in New Leaf compared to other installments in the Animal Crossing series. In New Leaf, similarly, but not to some extent, scolds the player for leaving the game without saving their game. But, for the first time, Rese T is optional: after the first time the player leaves without saving, it will appear in the lobby and talk about how it cannot appear again until the Reset Watch Center has been built. From then on, Canela will remind players to save their game so that they don't exit without saving, unless the Reset Surveillance Center is built.

    The Reset Surveillance Center can be purchased as a municipal project by the Town Mayor for 360,000 Berries. This time it is inside a manhole that occasionally opens in the player's city after 8:00 PM, allowing the player to enter.

    When the Reset Watch Center is built, Rese T. will appear every time the player does not save the game. When it appears, it will ask why the player reset, giving the player the options of "I wanted to reboot!", "My batteries died" and "I don't remember".

    • If the player chooses "I don't remember," Rese T. says he can't help you if you don't remember, and quickly leaves.
    • If the player chooses "My batteries are dead", Rese T. will give a short talk on how important it is to keep the batteries charged, then he will leave.
    • If the player chooses "Wanted to reboot" then Rese T. will give a much longer speech, similar to previous Animal Crossing games. This option is also the only way to enrage Rese T. at the player every time he visits.

    By never saying "Wanted to reboot", this is the first time the player can stop Rese T. from telling or yelling at him each time the player resets their game.

    Once the Reset Surveillance Center has been built within the town, Rese T. can be found having coffee at El Alpiste.

    Rese T. can be seen running a bug fix while playing games with the gates open.

    Animal Crossing: New Horizons

    In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Rese.T changes his job, since by existing autosave in the game, Rese.T has lost his job. Instead of giving the talks he gave in previous installments, in New Horizons he appears as the operator of a rescue service; If the player gets lost on the island or wants to get somewhere faster, he can call the rescue service with the Nookófono and Rese.T will take him to the desired place. Of course, the service costs 100 miles for each use. After the player reaches his destination, Rese.T will give him some advice, much more developed and useful than in previous installments.

    Other appearances

    Animal Crossing: The Movie

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    Rese T., has a minor role in the movie. He makes his appearance when Ai falls when Yu is chasing a dragonfly flying around him. He appears right after it falls into Apollo's flower garden. He warns her about the rules in Animal Village, but lets her go because the damage to the flowers was accidental. It also appears when Yu and Kaiman are seen digging holes looking for fossils. Yu accidentally hits Rese T. with a shovel and the mole gives a scolding about this act, but Yu and Kaiman run away. Rese T. then goes underground to fix a leak. He can also be seen helping to decorate for the Winter Festival.

    Super Smash Bros. Melee

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    Rese T. himself does not appear in Super Smash Bros. Melee, but his trophy can be obtained when the player defeats five 3D Fighting Models in Crowd Mode. It is worth noting that this marks the first technical appearance of Rese T. outside of Japan.

    Trophy description

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    Get ready for a good talk if you restart this game: the next time you go to play, Rese T. Ado will be waiting for you to give you a good rap. It doesn't matter with what intention you did it: if you press the RESET Button to restart the console, you will come face to face with this passionate character. Sometimes the only way to shut him up is to apologize.

    Super Smash Bros. Brawl

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    Mr. Rese T. appears as a helper in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where he gives off propaganda and piles up the screen while ranting through a lengthy dialogue. Your dialog box obstructs the upper or lower half of the screen. Rese T. will also respond to events in the scene, such as characters falling asleep or being knocked out. He also tries to poke fun at the characters, like making a Kirby impression. Rese T. notably breaks the fourth wall within the game, as he exclaims that he is not content with being "regarded as an object", referring to the fact that he can be summoned through the Helper Trophy. A more obvious example of breaking the fourth wall is how it appears as if the game was resetting during summoning most of the time, as well as covering up the view of the stage.

    Trophy Information

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    A mole with a mining helmet that you will see every time you restart the game without saving it. When you run into him, he will explain with hair and signs how important it is to save the game. However, his rants are so funny that it is worth breaking the rules at least once. Rese T. Ado and his brother Forma T. Ado, from the first Animal Crossing, are

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    opposite poles.

    Rese T. Ado (Integer)

    A character that usually emerges from a hole to lecture the player. It is not always underground; In Animal Crossing: Wild World you will find him having a coffee at El Alpiste if you go on a certain day at a certain time. In the e + version (only for Japan) he works in the so-called "Rese T. Ado Observation Center", which can be visited at leisure.

    Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS y Wii U

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    In this game, Rese T. does not act as a helper; instead, he makes an appearance in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U as a battle trophy that can appear in the Smash World. When called, Rese T. will reduce the opponent's ability to zero in the next fight. In addition, he appears in the background of Flying Over Town, and is mentioned by Palutena in Pit's Smash Taunt when Pit is an opponent of the Villager. In both versions of the game, Rese T. has a trophy.

    Trophy information

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    If you don't save the game when you stop playing, prepare to suffer the wrath of Rese T. Ado. With the help of his brother Form T. Ado, he is always on the lookout for anyone recklessly losing his advancement in the game. If you decide to "forget" to save the game so you can see him, don't say we gave you the idea!

    Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate

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    In the game Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, Rese T. appears as an armor set for the Lynians.

    However, their way of acting and movements will be typical of the Lynian, without having any behavior or attack reminiscent of Rese T. In addition, the Lynian will use a pick as the tool that this race usually uses, limiting itself to hitting with it. . That is to say, it is a purely aesthetic change.

    Mario barth 8

    In Mario Kart 8, Rese T. appears as an on-track obstacle from the Animal Crossing race, included with the Animal Crossing × Mario Kart 8 DLC pack. He appears in all seasons except winter, and plays a role. similar to the Monty Mole, occasionally sticking out of the ground to represent an obstacle for runners.

    Mario maker

    Rese T. appears as an unlockable amiibo costume in the Intermission for 100 Mario Challenge.

    Appointments and Dialogues

    Rese T. Ado/Dialogues

    Curiosities

    • Rese T.'s first name is revealed as "Sonny" in Animal Crossing: Population: Rising! and City Folk.
    • Rese T. visits El Alpiste like other special characters. This is the first time that players have been able to find it with a full view outside of the Japanese versions. The second is in the Reset Surveillance Center.
    • In City Folk, during the 7th. Reset dialog, claims to have a video game known as "Super Moleo Bros." This is most likely a parody of Super Mario Bros.
    • Reset T. looks like Muddy Mole from Mole Mania for the Gameboy.
    • If you start a game after restarting the GameCube during gameplay, Rese T. will appear to complain. Restarting the GameCube several times to make it angrier and angrier.
    • If you reset a certain amount of times, Rese T. Form's brother Ado will come along, who is not as grumpy as he is, as he will only give him a warning.
    • In New Leaf, the Reset Control Center was deactivated by the government budget review process (in a parody of real-world events), and therefore will only appear after you build a new Reset Watch Center. for him. The developers said in an interview with Iwata Asks that this was done because Rese T. was hated by some players, and there were versions of his Scolds that made younger players cry.
    • By introducing and activating certain attacks to the game, a player can remove Rese T. from your village. Also, by proposing a tangible item on the surface of its appearance (i.e. a tree on the pavement where it will come out), this will cause the game to crash automatically.
    • Contrary to popular belief, Rese T. does not permanently erase the player's city in European copies of City Folk if it is reset 50 times.
    • Rese T. is similar to Lucky from Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, which they don't like to readjust. However, Lucky fines Mario 500 coins if he resets the clock settings.
    • Crazy Mole is Form T's cousin. Ado and Rese T. mentions him in Population Rising and Wild World. If the player is unable to save multiple times, Res T. threatens violence, suggesting that, "You could even go on a few rounds with my cousin, Crazy Mole."
    • Resetti sometimes hides in the credits while listening to DJ KeKe in Rising Population.
    • Rese T. likes Blue Mountain coffee without sugar or milk. Rese T.'s preference for coffee without sugar or milk is a reflection of his bitter personality.

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