If you want to see a shooting star you need to go on Animal Crossing at night, shooting stars fall about every 2-5 mins, If you would like to wish just click 'A' or tap your player. You may not get everthing you wish for (you get an item but not really rare ones).
actually no it dousnt nobody knows
No,you can't shoot down a shooting star with your slingshot,but you can press A really quickly and you will get a letter in the mail from Wishy the Star.
I'm not sure if this is true, but I heard that if you press A when a shooting star comes across the screen, you should be able to get something.
you HAVE TO BECOME a five star general in multiplayer mode.
Star Find
From the fact that it looks like a quickly-moving star.
If you believe.
it is just a belief because you can very rarely see a shooting star and also your wish will very rarely come true.
Shooting stars come around 30 times each night. Make sure you don't have any tools equipped, and when you see a shooting star, press A. Your character will make a wish. If you miss the first star you see, get ready cause the shooting stars come in groups. Next day in the mail you will get a furniture item attached to a letter from a mysterious "Wishy the Star".
actually no it dousnt nobody knows
no, only when you pretend areoplanes are
Sometimes things happen, and sometimes they do not. Whether the event is preceded by 'wishing on a shooting star' has nothing whatever to do with it.
The Shooting Star was created in 1942.
Normally shooting stars are too high up for us to hear. However this is not always the case, sometimes a big shooting star will come down lower and in these instances we DO hear them.
Maybe it will, and maybe it won't. Whatever happens, it'll be the same as if there weren't any shooting star. There's no connection between shooting stars and wishes. By the way ... there's no such thing as "your" shooting star. A "shooting star" isn't a star at all. It's just a grain of sand or a stone that happened to run into the Earth. You never know when one will be seen, or where in the sky, and the same one is never seen again.
Next shooting star
In suspicion, a shooting star represents a broken piece of a star !!!