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PEEWEE IN BOXES - FREE TO ADOPT, I'll hold him for 15 minutes
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Peewee (ダンベル, Dumbbell) is a cranky gorilla villager in the Animal Crossing series. His name is a joke on his size and personality - "peewee" usually indicating size with relation to youth when Peewee is in fact large and adult. His initial phrase, "Li'l dude," also relates to this or because he is larger than most people he speaks to. He has appeared in every game so far.

Appearance

Peewee is a black and blue gorilla with huge nostrils, who initially wears a No. 5 shirt. He appears to have black pupils in his eyes. If the player creates any designs, then he will wear them. If there is more than one player in the town, he will tell the player that did not create the design and that the design is "much better than your bargin-basement designs". His original shirt has a no.5 on it.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the cranky personality. For more information, click here.

Peewee is a cranky villager, which means he is stubborn and easily annoyed when things are not going his way. He will appear rude and belittling towards the player, but will eventually warm up to them, considering them his only friend. He will find the usual hobbies of fishing, bug catching, fossil hunting, fashion, and furniture collecting considerably more interesting compared to other village types, adding more reason behind the hobbies than other villagers. He will get along with other cranky villagers and snooty villagers, who share the same interests and meaningful discussions. He will often suggest planting false information or pull pranks on peppy and normal villagers when no interesting events are happening in the town and will upset jock and lazy villagers.

House

Peewee has several gyroids (a mega timpanoid and a rustoid) in his house, as well as a samurai sword set. If he attains a stereo, it will play K.K. Casbah.

In New Leaf, Peewee's house is almost completely changed. It has the cardboard table, high-end stereo that plays K.K. Rally, a drum set, a wall fan, a modern bed, a kettle, and a few more drums including the taiko drum. He has the wood paneling wall and a concrete floor.
 
PUDDLES IN BOXES
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"Like, g'morning! I just love mornings! Always so full of...morning...stuff?"

? Puddles, Animal Crossing: Wild World
"HIP HOP HO! Hey, let's go!"

? Picture quote, Animal Crossing: Wild World
Puddles (チョキ, Choki) is a peppy villager who appears in all the games in the Animal Crossing series. Her name relates to her species, a frog, which are known to sit in pools of water just as puddles. Her initial phrase, "splish," is the word associated with the sound of jumping in water, "splish, splash."

Appearance

Puddles is a frog with different shades of pink coloring her body - a dominant dark pink covering most of her body and a lighter pink around her mouth and eyes. She has deep-blue eyes. Her initial clothing is the pink heart shirt, which matches her body color. She has a similar appearance to Gayle.



Puddles as seen in Animal Crossing: Wild World.
Personality


As a peppy villager, Puddles will always appear to be in a good mood and be outside for the majority of the day. She will get along with other villagers including the player, making it easy to befriend her and gain her picture in Animal Crossing: Wild World. She will easily get upset, but due to a short attention span she will forget ever having the conversation. Like all peppy villagers, she dreams of becoming famous in the future and reads Ms. Nintendique, an unseen magazine read by snooty and peppy villagers in Animal Crossing: Wild World. She will get on well with normal, lazy, jock, and peppy villagers, but may annoy snooty and cranky villagers with her upbeat personality.

House

Puddles's house has a backyard theme towards it, with various items such as a stove and a Tape Deck that plays K.K. Ballad. The Wallpaper is Lunar Horizon and the Flooring is Daisy Meadow. Both Wallpaper and Flooring can be brought by Sahara.

In Animal Forest, Puddles' house has a fruit theme towards it, including 5 shirts and a Red Boombox that plays K.K. BallaD
Profile: Conversations with Puddles are... interesting to say the least. "Hey! Isn't this chocolate good? Tch! Why won't this cowlick go away? Say, great weather today!" What ever you say, Puddles...
 
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"Like, g'morning! I just love mornings! Always so full of...morning...stuff?"

— Puddles, Animal Crossing: Wild World
"HIP HOP HO! Hey, let's go!"

— Picture quote, Animal Crossing: Wild World
Puddles (チョキ, Choki) is a peppy villager who appears in all the games in the Animal Crossing series. Her name relates to her species, a frog, which are known to sit in pools of water just as puddles. Her initial phrase, "splish," is the word associated with the sound of jumping in water, "splish, splash."

Appearance

Puddles is a frog with different shades of pink coloring her body - a dominant dark pink covering most of her body and a lighter pink around her mouth and eyes. She has deep-blue eyes. Her initial clothing is the pink heart shirt, which matches her body color. She has a similar appearance to Gayle.



Puddles as seen in Animal Crossing: Wild World.
Personality


As a peppy villager, Puddles will always appear to be in a good mood and be outside for the majority of the day. She will get along with other villagers including the player, making it easy to befriend her and gain her picture in Animal Crossing: Wild World. She will easily get upset, but due to a short attention span she will forget ever having the conversation. Like all peppy villagers, she dreams of becoming famous in the future and reads Ms. Nintendique, an unseen magazine read by snooty and peppy villagers in Animal Crossing: Wild World. She will get on well with normal, lazy, jock, and peppy villagers, but may annoy snooty and cranky villagers with her upbeat personality.

House

Puddles's house has a backyard theme towards it, with various items such as a stove and a Tape Deck that plays K.K. Ballad. The Wallpaper is Lunar Horizon and the Flooring is Daisy Meadow. Both Wallpaper and Flooring can be brought by Sahara.

In Animal Forest, Puddles' house has a fruit theme towards it, including 5 shirts and a Red Boombox that plays K.K. BallaD
Profile: Conversations with Puddles are... interesting to say the least. "Hey! Isn't this chocolate good? Tch! Why won't this cowlick go away? Say, great weather today!" What ever you say, Puddles...
 
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GALA IN BOXES - FREE TO ADOPT, I'll hold her for 30 minutes
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Gala (ためこ Tameko?) is a normal pig villager in the Animal Crossing series who makes her first appearance in Animal Crossing: City Folk. Her name may refer to a type of apples, Gala Apples, or it may also refer to "Gala Pork Pie."

She appears on the cover of Se?or K.K.
Gala is a light pink pig with big, bright blue eyes with large black pupils, and cheeks that are a slightly darker pink than the rest of her, along with her hooves. She also has an assortment of different-colored flower decorations on her head. She initially wears the Daisy shirt, and on rainy days she carries the Daisy Umbrella.

As a normal villager, Gala will appear friendly and hospitable towards the player and other villagers. Like other normal villagers, she will have an unseen obsession with hygiene and cleanliness, which she mentions when the player visits her in her home. Other than her hygiene interests, she will appear neutral and open-minded when discussing hobbies, such as gardening, bug catching, fishing, and so on. Like other villagers, she will, from time to time, ask the player for favors feeling sorry for having to ask for help, but appearing very gracious once the task has been complete. She will get along easily with other villagers, but may conflict with snooty and cranky villagers when they say something hurtful or offensive and when they plant rumors on others, she is easy to befriend and gain trust of.

House
Gala

Gala's house, like her appearance, is quite plain and simple. It has several dolls, and the inclusion of the Barber's Pole and the Candy Machine, coupled with the background song in her house, gives it the slight feeling of a quaint little candy shop. She has other varieties of furniture in her house, such as a Kitchen wall and a Kitchen tile. Gala hardly ever moves her furniture around. She has a Dice stereo that plays Two Days Ago on it. Also in her house is a bathtub and a cream sofa. Gala also has an Apple TV (not to be confused with the company, Apple).
 
ALFONSO IN BOXES - FREE TO ADOPT
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"We're friends, so I won't gnaw on your legs, even though I'm starving."

? Picture quote, Animal Crossing: Wild World
Alfonso (アルベルト, Albert) is a lazy alligator villager in the Animal Crossing series. He also appeared in Dōbutsu no Mori as a major character, and Yū's best friend. His catchphrase, "it's a me" is a reference to the famous Nintendo character, Mario. Furthermore, Alfonso and Mario are both Italian names. Alfonso wears the Big Bro Shirt, which is also a reference to Mario. His name may be a reference to alligator, which starts the same way as his name.

Appearance

Alfonso's design is loosely based on Nintendo's famous mascot Mario from the Super Mario Bros. series. The alligator not only mimics Mario's famous "it's a me" quote as his initial phrase, but he also wears the Big Bro Shirt, which features the "M" emblem featured on Mario's cap; the rest is red. Alfonso's external appearance is a subtle reference to Yoshi, Mario's faithful dinosaur companion. He is a burnt-amber orange with darker circles on his face. Both his cheeks and belly are white and his eyes are similarly formed, although his eyelids are a light cyan blue.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the lazy personality. For more information, click here.
As a lazy villager, Alfonso will be friendly and easy to get along with due to his laid back lifestyle. Like all lazy villagers, he has a love of food and relaxing. In Animal Crossing: Wild World, he will mention his dream of diving in, for example, a pool of chocolate. He will enjoy partaking in the usual hobbies, usually for relaxing reasons or for food, like when fishing. Alfonso enjoys fishing a lot and will regularly challenge you to find certain fish. He will get along well with other villagers, but may offend or confuse jock villagers, who have a conflicting lifestyle of exercise and fitness, compared to the lazy lifestyle of relaxing and food. He will get along with other lazy villagers with whom he will talk about food, comics, or superheroes. He will also get along well with normal and peppy villagers, but may from time to time annoy snooty and cranky villagers, who disagree with the lazy lifestyle.

Role in the Animal Crossing Movie

Warning: Spoilers start here.
Alfonso was also a major character in Dōbutsu no Mori. He caught bugs and dug up fossils with Yu, a human character in the movie.
Alfonso is first seen when Ai delivers the five hundred pies. Soon after they meet, Yu, the kid ninja that sometimes comes to the Animal Village, chases a butterfly with his net. He is Alfonso's friend. Alfonso runs back into his house to get his net to chase after the insect with him. Later on in the movie, you see them digging holes all over the place by the beach to find an ammonite. Then Rosie, another character, says she's seen many more of them somewhere else. Alfonso, Yu, Rosie, Ai, and another character, Margie, go find the ammonite cluster in a boat in the giant cave. While going into the cave, Rosie points them into the wrong direction, for she's the one who knew about the ammonite in the first place, and says right. As they head down a huge waterfall, Rosie yells, "Sorry, it was left!" (Next is the scene where Pascal comes in). Back in the cave, their boat has crashed onto a giant rock.

House

In all the Animal Crossing games his house is decorated with a few items from the Exotic Series and his walls are covered with the imperial wallpaper. In Animal Crossing he has four mini rhythmoids, two house plants, a toilet and a white boom box. His stereo plays Imperial K.K. and owns a basement floor. In Animal Crossing: Wild World he has three mini rhythmoids, a men's toilet, a house plant and a retro stereo which plays Forest Life and a charcoal floor. In Animal Crossing: City Folk his house Is nearly the same as Animal Crossing: Wild World but the only difference is a missing rhytmoid.

Alfonso was the subject of e-Card 270 in Animal Crossing-e Series 4. If a player scanned the card, he or she would receive a letter from the villager with a Present attached.

Trivia

Alfonso shares his birthday with the North American release date for Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
 
CHADDER IN BOXES (has been adopted)
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"Hah ha! I got to sign BEFORE it was cool to sign!"
— Chadder, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Chadder(チーズ, Chīzu) is a smug mouse villager introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His name is a direct loan word of the English word "cheese". His North American name references the type of cheese, cheddar, which mice enjoy eating in popular culture. His catchphrase "fromage" is a reference to the French word for cheese.

Appearance
Chadder is a dark yellow mouse and has two orange spots on his face and six spots on his ears, similar to cheddar cheese. He has green on his nose and brown tips on his paws. His initial shirt is a tuxedo, which has a navy blue coat, a white shirt, and a purple bow tie on it

Chadder has a smug personality. This means he will appear kind and gentlemanly when in conversation with the player. On numerous occasions, he will flirt with the player and admire them. Chadder will occasionally talk about being into nich? hobby, like being a train fanatic or collecting plastic bottle caps. He will be very interested in fashion and will mention it often in conversations and letters.

House
Chadder's house has a slightly futuristic theme to it and has a number of items from the Astro Series, such as the clock and the couch. To go along with his futuristic theme and other items in his house, he has a whirlpool bath, shower stall, laptop, air conditioner, and a Plinkoid, His wallpaper is the Cityscape Wall with the Astro Floor. On his Astro CD Player, he has K.K. Soul playing.
 
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VLADIMIR IN BOXES
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"You know what I don't like? People talking about others behind their backs. Can you think of anyone else that does that, nyet?"
? Vladimir, Animal Crossing: City Folk
Vladimir (ガビ, Gabi) is a cranky cub villager from the Animal Crossing series. "Vladimir" is a traditional Russian name, and "nyet," Vladimir's catchphrase, is Russian for "no", referencing his cranky personality. He was absent in Animal Crossing: Wild World, but reappeared in Animal Crossing: City Folk.

Vladimir is a pink bear cub with bubblegum pink-tipped paws and muzzle. He also has a scruff of blond hair and has a bucktooth. He looks somewhat like a bully. His eyebrows are thick. He initially wears a lite polka shirt and a gracie Tiger Shirt in Animal crossing (GCN). He looks somewhat like a cub version of Dr. Shrunk, this could be also why he had not appeared in Animal Crossing: Wild World. In Animal Forest, Vladmir's fur is magenta, and his muzzle isn't light pink like in the later games, but he still has his other features such as his hair, face, and muzzle that are in later games.

Personality
Below is a brief description of the cranky personality.

Vladimir
Vladimir is a cranky villager that tends to be rude, which means he is stubborn and easily annoyed when things are not going his way. He will appear rude and belittling towards the player, but will eventually warm up to them, considering them to be his only friend. He will find the usual hobbies of fishing, bug catching, fossil hunting, fashion, and furniture collecting considerably more interesting compared to other village types, adding more reason behind the hobbies than other villagers. He will get along with other cranky villagers and snooty villagers, who share the same interests and meaningful discussions. He will often suggest planting false information on peppy and normal villagers when no interesting events are happening in the town and will prank them with selfish tricks as well.

House
In City Folk, he has various items from the Construction Theme, like the handcart, jackhammer, and steam roller. He eventually starts collecting furniture from the Robot Series. His reel-to-reel player plays Agent K.K.It is probably a reference to the Russian stereotype of being spies. He has the chainlink fence as his wall, and, like most other cranky villager's walls and/or floors, Vladimir's floor is the sandlot floor, which you can only get from Sahara.
 
DRAGO IN BOXES
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"This might sound kind of weird, but I really love the smell of dirt, burrrn."

? Drago, Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Drago (タツオ, Tatsuo?) is a lazy alligator villager that first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His name may come from the word "dragon" as Drago resembles a dragon, though he is actually an alligator. This comes from his dragon-like appearance, his clothing featuring a dragon silhouette, his catchphrase "burrrn" (referencing the fire dragons are said to produce from their mouths) and his quote, "There's no room for two dragons in one pond.

Appearance

Drago has several dragon-like characteristics, but he shares a base shape with the Alligator villagers. He is green, with a white underside, hands, and feet. He has fuchsia lips and scale marks all over his body. He possesses frilled flaps on either side of his face, as well as two large horns on his head.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the lazy personality. For more information, click here.
As a lazy villager, Drago will be easy to get along with due to his laid-back lifestyle. Like all lazy villagers, he shares an interest in food and relaxing. He will enjoy partaking fishing and bug catching, and will get along well with other villager types such as the normal and peppy villagers. He may offend or confuse jock villagers, who have a conflicting lifestyle of exercise and fitness, who do not understand the reason behind the lazy lifestyle choice.

House

Drago's house has many objects from the Exotic Series, such as the bed, closet, end table, lamp, screen, and table. He has a goldfish, quince bonsai, lady palm, and a lazy-susan table. He has the imperial wall and floor, along with a turntable playing Imperial K.K.

Trivia

Drago may be inspired by Asian dragons; coincidentally, his home's interior uses a lot of items from the exotic series.
 
DRAGO IN BOXES
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"This might sound kind of weird, but I really love the smell of dirt, burrrn."

— Drago, Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Drago (タツオ, Tatsuo?) is a lazy alligator villager that first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His name may come from the word "dragon" as Drago resembles a dragon, though he is actually an alligator. This comes from his dragon-like appearance, his clothing featuring a dragon silhouette, his catchphrase "burrrn" (referencing the fire dragons are said to produce from their mouths) and his quote, "There's no room for two dragons in one pond.

Appearance

Drago has several dragon-like characteristics, but he shares a base shape with the Alligator villagers. He is green, with a white underside, hands, and feet. He has fuchsia lips and scale marks all over his body. He possesses frilled flaps on either side of his face, as well as two large horns on his head.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the lazy personality. For more information, click here.
As a lazy villager, Drago will be easy to get along with due to his laid-back lifestyle. Like all lazy villagers, he shares an interest in food and relaxing. He will enjoy partaking fishing and bug catching, and will get along well with other villager types such as the normal and peppy villagers. He may offend or confuse jock villagers, who have a conflicting lifestyle of exercise and fitness, who do not understand the reason behind the lazy lifestyle choice.

House

Drago's house has many objects from the Exotic Series, such as the bed, closet, end table, lamp, screen, and table. He has a goldfish, quince bonsai, lady palm, and a lazy-susan table. He has the imperial wall and floor, along with a turntable playing Imperial K.K.

Trivia

Drago may be inspired by Asian dragons; coincidentally, his home's interior uses a lot of items from the exotic series.
 
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TAMMI IN BOXES - FREE TO ADOPT
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"EEEEEEEEEEK!"

? Picture quote, Animal Crossing: Wild World
Tammi (エイプリル, Eipuriru) is a peppy monkey villager that has appeared in the Animal Crossing series from Animal Crossing: Wild World.

Appearance

Tammi is a yellow monkey with dark gray-tipped feet, hands, and ears. The inside of her ears are hot pink, and she has a black and white-striped tail. She has dark gray rings around both eyes, each with a single eyelash, and she has small black pupils and red irises. Though Tammi is a monkey, her appearance bears resemblance to the ring-tailed lemur. Tammi initially wears a New Spring Shirt.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the peppy personality. For more information, click here.
Tammi has a peppy personality, she is very friendly and excitable towards the player. She is often seen outside most of the time being an outgoing and a caring girl and usually gets along with most villagers, primarily jock, normal, lazy and other peppy villagers. However, snooty and cranky villagers may conflict with her such as spreading gossip to her and may find her rude and annoying with her cheery personality.

House


Her house resembles that may resemble a typical snooty villager's home. In Wild World and City Folk, she has a mosaic wall and a blue floor, as well as classic and cabana furniture. She also has a reel-to-reel that plays Only Me.

In New Leaf, Tammi's house now resembles a restaurant and uses the exquisite wall with the shanty mat for wallpaper and flooring. She has many items from the Exotic Series: two chairs, a bench, a table, chest, an end table, and a lamp. She also has two lazy-susan tables in both far corners of her house, a lady palm, a birdcage, and a phonograph that plays Imperial K.K..
 
SPARRO IN BOXES - FREE TO ADOPT
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Sparro (ちゅんのすけ, Chun'nosuke) is a jock bird villager that first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His name comes from the bird sparrow.

Appearance

Sparro has a brown colored body with beige outlining his eyes, stomach and on the tips of his wings. Black circles outline his eyes inside the beige and a black line under his beak which somewhat resembles a soul patch beard. He also has rosy cheeks.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the Jock personality. For more information, click here.
Keeping with his jock personality type, Sparro tends to talk a lot about muscles. Working out is a way of life and in this case Sparro knows how to live. He tends to give pep talks and start games. He sometimes asks players to play hide and go seek - however whoever he rings in aren't very good at hiding. If Sparro is carrying a watering can, he might say this is because it's heavy and that he is "working on his inner muscles".

House

Sparro's house is Japanese styled, with items such as the bamboo flooring and a Asian themed screen. He has Steep Hill playing on his Tape Deck.
 
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