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Sea Pineapple Times and How To Catch

Sea Pineapple Times

The Sea Pineapple is a deep sea creature from Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH). Learn all about the Sea Pineapple and how to catch them below!

Sea Pineapple Sell Price

Sea Pineapple
Sell Price 1500 Bells
Shadow Size Medium

Medium Shadow Size
Rarity ★☆☆☆☆

The Sea Pineapple is a common sea creature and sells for 1500 Bells.

Sea Pineapple Location and Times

Sea Pineapple Times

Shadow Size Medium
Time April to August
North Hemisphere
Anytime
October to February
South Hemisphere
Anytime

Find the sea creature in April to August Anytime on the Northern Hemisphere, or October to February Anytime on the Southern Hemisphere.

Sea Pineapple Months

Northern Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere
Sea Pineapple
Northern Hemisphere Calendar
January July ACNH - Sea Pineapple icon
February August ACNH - Sea Pineapple icon
March September
April ACNH - Sea Pineapple icon October
May ACNH - Sea Pineapple icon November
June ACNH - Sea Pineapple icon December
Sea Pineapple
Southern Hemisphere Calendar
January ACNH - Sea Pineapple icon July
February ACNH - Sea Pineapple icon August
March September
April October ACNH - Sea Pineapple icon
May November ACNH - Sea Pineapple icon
June December ACNH - Sea Pineapple icon

How to Catch the Sea Pineapple

ACNH - Diving into the ocean

Steps Directions
1   Equip your Wet Suit
2   Approach the Sea Pineapple
2   Dive into the sea!

1. Equip Your Wet Suit

ACNH - A player enters the ocean from the beach by pressing A

To catch a sea creature, equip your diving suit! Press the A Button to go dive into the ocean and go near the Bubbles.

How to Swim and Dive

2. Approach Sea Creature

ACNH - A resident comes across bubbles while swimming

The Sea Pineapple casts a Medium Shadow Size. Swim above the shadow by moving the Right Stick.

3. Dive Into the Deep by Pressing Y!

ACNH - A player dives into the ocean

Once you're near or right on top of the sea creature, press the Y Button to dive into the ocean. Congratulations, you've caught the Sea Pineapple!

Sea Pineapple Additional Info

Dialogue When Caught

"I got a sea pineapple! Your move, sea pizzas."

Dialogue When Donated to Blathers

  Try no to gawk as you look upon the sea pineapple. Its peculiar look is simply one of nature's many jokes.
Though it may look like a half-rotten hunk of fruit, the sea pineapple is no plant, shellfish, or even sea slug.
It's a tunicate, wot wot... a fancy name for a shallow-water filter feeder with a taste for plankton.
It should be noted that the sea pineapple looks like a tadpole when it's young and can still swim about.
Alas, its youthful cuteness wears off once it attaches itself for good to a rock. Ah, but let's put insults aside!
Sea pineapples are full of water, you see. And I fear we're asking for a squirt in the eye!

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1 Anonymousover 4 years

The Sea Pineapple has a Medium Shadow Size

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