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While drifting along the scenic beach of the Animal Crossing: New Horizons island paradise you might have sometimes come across something that resembles the water-logged corpse of Donald Duck washed up on your shores. This is Gulliver, the sea-faring seagull that, despite being a veteran boat captain, appears to fall forward rather often. You'd think by now an old sea dog - or bird in this situation - could be much better at not tumbling to the ocean and almost drowning. Unless it's not really his fault. Perhaps there's a much more sinister reason that Gulliver ends up Animal Crossing Items stranded on your island.

Gulliver has been part of the Animal Crossing games since the beginning of the set. He normally washes up on shores and asks for the player's help in return to his boat. Then he sends a product such as a wonderful piece of furniture as a reward for assisting him. In New Horizons, every time he pops up in your island he tells you that he should have the ability to get hold of his team with his communicator. Except the user's components are broken and buried across the shore. This occurs each and every time you discover him.

How can this exact same scenario keep happening? If it only happened once that would be weird enough, but you will find Gulliver lying face down in the sand a few times and you're going to have to keep digging up his communicator. You would assume that because this appears to occur on a daily basis that his boat would have a life preserver handy for when he drops and his team would save him. Unless of course, his crew does not wish to save him.

We have a suspicion that Gulliver's crew may not like him very much. In fact, they might even be cheap Animal Crossing Bells actively attempting to remove him. If we go by the conclusion of the Animal Crossing series, Gulliver has been a sailor of some kind or another for more than 19 decades. That is an adequate number of seafaring experience. After running his own boat and being out on the open water for so long, there's simply no explanation for constantly falling off of his boat, unless he's a truly awful shipman (which to be honest, is quite possible.)