The History of Animal Crossing HRA World Records



I go way back to document a complete history of Animal Crossing HRA World Records starting from the very beginning. Turns out, there’s more to it than I thought. From clever interior designs to glitch discoveries, there’s a lot involved with impressing the Happy Room Academy!

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37 thoughts on “The History of Animal Crossing HRA World Records”

  1. I basically didn't know how this stuff was calculated so this is really cool to see. Out of curiosity since bad orientations can cost points, can you get a negative score from the HRA? If so, how negative can you go?

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  2. Your 616,313 HRA world record was achieved the same day I was born! That's so cool! Love your content man I hope more people see your very relaxing content.

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  3. I didn't have any friends when I got Animal Crossing for Christmas in 2001, and I've never known a single person to have bought a copy, ever. I wish I knew about this back then. An Animal Crossing community would have been so nice. I just found your youtube account this week. I love your stuff! I have logged years into the game, yet never even came close to your achievements. Congratulations on all of your pioneering!

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  4. Has anyone tried to develop a patch or cheat code that displays your Happy Home score in real time? Having to save, reload and check the mail must take a lot of time.

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  5. I really enjoy these videos despite not really being into Animal Crossing, I hope they get more attention… It's a real shame that stuff like the bellionaire video have less than 100k views. These topics are fascinating and the seeing the progression on each is very cool, I hope you keep it up!

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  6. I remember watching the video of you breaking the HRA WR in 2007 and had no idea what was going on, this video really helped me understand. Great work, Brian!

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  7. What a lovely concept!; making up rules about games so you can have more fun with it. Speedruns, high scores, world records… watching people take games so seriously while simultaneously having so much fun. It’s wacky, it’s goofy, and dare I say…endearing. I absolutely love the gaming community, especially with cute games like Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley. This is so wholesome, and this video was really informative ‘cause I had no idea about this!

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  8. This is just like real life. When I was redecorating my apartment I found that I could place 2 Island NES games on the end table, which allowed me to add 1 additional Island NES game to increase my apartment's value. I then placed 4 Island NES games on my bed which allowed me to move 2 Island NES games from my floor to on top of my armoire. Furthermore, I was able to add an Island NES game but duplicating an Island NES game and now when people come over to my apartment all they talk about is my Island NES Games.

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