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Mint is still available

MINT IN BOXES
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""I'm totally fresh and you know it!"

— Mint, Animal Crossing: Wild World
"I'm totally fresh and you know it!"

— Picture quote, Animal Crossing: Wild World
Mint (ミント Mint) is a snooty squirrel villager from the Animal Crossing series. Mint may get her name from her fur, which is colored mint/grayish green. Her Wild World picture quote and initial phrase also refer to mint and its common refreshing sensation.

Appearance

Mint is a mint/grayish green squirrel with dark brown hair on her head. She has well-defined eyelashes under each eye and has peach blush on her cheeks. She has black, white, and dark green on her tail, which resembles a mint. Mint initially wears a gumdrop shirt, which goes with her "sweet/candy" appearance.

Mint's Sprite in Animal Crossing.
She may be confused for a peppy villager because of her cheerful appearance.

Personality


Talking to Mint in Animal Crossing for the Nintendo GameCube.
As a snooty villager, Mint will initially act rude and arrogant towards the player, often talking about herself and her fashion. She may also talk about the style and appearance of other villagers, usually other female villagers such as normal, peppy, and other snooty villagers. She will soon warm up to the player, confiding in them about her own feelings, but may still retain a snobby tone. Mint will find it hard to get along with other villagers, specifically lazy and jock villagers who have conflicting lifestyles compared to her own. She may get along with cranky villagers, who also enjoy gossiping about the appearance and lifestyles of others. Like normal and peppy villagers, she reads a magazine called Ms. Nintendique, an unseen magazine featured in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk.

House

In Animal Crossing, Mint has a big collection of the Bears and some of the Blue furniture, such as a Blue Table and the Blue Clock with the whole Pine Set, 2 Lady Palms, and 1 shirt. On her Turntable, it plays K.K. Country.

In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, Mint's house has a retro-chic theme, with many furniture from the Blue Series, such as a Blue Clock and a Blue Dresser with a Classic Sofa, a Pine Table, a Plant, a Baby Bear and a Retro Stereo that plays K.K. Soul.

In all games, Mint's Wallpaper is the Blue Trim Wall and the Flooring is the Birch Flooring.
 
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LYMAN IN BOXES - FREE TO ADOPT. I'll hold him for 30 mins
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Lyman (オズモンド, Ozumondo) is a jock koala villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His name means someone who lives in a meadow or patch of grassy land, referencing his fur color.

His name may be a portmanteau of "lime" and "lemon".

Appearance

Lyman is a light green, or spring green, koala. His feet, hands, and the bottom half of his face are a creamy yellow. He has large, dark green eyebrows and a large yellow-orange nose. His nose and eyebrows may be designed to somewhat resemble a carrot to go along with his general theme of vegetation. His wily appearance may go with his jock personality.

Personality

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

Lyman is a jock villager which means he will have a keen interest in sports and fitness. This will make him appear competitive and in some cases rude when talking to other villagers, usually criticizing their fitness. He will appear slow-witted and absent-minded when talking about deep, meaningful things. He will get along well with peppy, smug, normal, and uchi villagers, but gets confused by the choice of lifestyle followed by lazy villagers, who have relaxing, laid-back lifestyles. He may offend and upset snooty and cranky villagers.

House

Lyman's house has a green and yellow color scheme similar to the color scheme of his character design. He has a few pieces from the Green Series, a Pineapple Bed, a Cactus and a Round Cactus, a Minimalist Lamp, and a Box Sofa and Box Corner Sofa. His carpet is the Backyard Lawn and his wallpaper is the Dotted Wall. Lyman has a Red Boom Box on a Pine Table playing K.K. Island
 
CHOW IN BOXES (he's one of my favorites!)
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"Remember... I'm always watching you."

Chow (チャウヤン Chauyan?) is a cranky bear villager from the Animal Crossing series series, and has made an appearance in every game. His name comes from a variation of the Chinese surname Zhou, and may be an attribute to his panda bear-like appearance. His Spanish name, Pando, also reflects his overall panda-like design, and his German name reflects the way his design is based off of a Chinese animal, as the name 'Chang' is Chinese.

Appearance

Chow
Chow is a pink panda with black arms, eyes, and legs. He also has a mole under his left eye. His arms and legs are tipped with light-brown, and the inside of his ears are light blue with black on the outside. Chow is initially seen wearing the Star Shirt.

Personality

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Below is a brief description of the cranky personality. For more information, click here.
As a cranky villager, Chow will appear mature compared to other personality types. This will make him appear belittling and insensitive to other villagers, including the player. Despite this, he will learn to confide in the player, considering them his only friend. He will find it difficult to socialize with peppy and normal villagers as he will criticize them. He will get along with lazy, snooty, and other cranky villagers, with whom he will share deeper conversations. He will occasionally normal villagers when being mean about something or someone. Also, some people think that his smile makes him somewhat demented or mental, because of the way he looks at you/the player. However, this is just a suspicion and may/may not actually be true. Of course, it is a possibility, because he is slightly creepy when he smiles.

House

Chow's house across all the games uses the imperial wall and imperial tile for flooring, and it contains furniture from the exotic series, such as the bed, bench, end table, chest, lamp, and screen. While Chow has no stereo in Animal Crossing, if he acquires one in the sequels, K.K. Steppe will play in his home.

In Animal Crossing, he also three Gyroids: the mega dingloid, the oombloid, and a tall lullaboid. In Wild World, he has a squat dingloid, but in City Folk, Chow's dingloids have been replaced by a croakoid.

In New Leaf, Chow has one tootoid, a stringfish, a sea bass, one mama panda, as well as one croton in his home. While he still uses the imperial wall from previous games, his imperial tile has now been replaced by slate flooring.
 
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HANS IN BOXES, free to adopt
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"If I may be so bold, you're looking as cool as a fair number of cucumbers."

? Hans, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Hans (スナイル, Sunairu) is a smug gorilla villager, first appearing in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His initial phrase could be a reference to the 70's through 90's, where saying something was "groovy" meant it was cool or fashionable.

Appearance

Hans is a blue gorilla with gray hair. He very much resembles the cryptid, Yeti, also known as the Abominable Snowman. He initially wears the Cyan Argyle top.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the smug personality. For more information, click here.
Hans 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. Hans will occasionally talk about being into niche hobbies, 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

On his stereo, he has K.K. D & B playing.
 
IGGLY IN BOXES
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"All right, I knew you'd give it 110%, waddler!"

? Iggly, Animal Crossing: City Folk
Iggly (のりまき, Norimaki) is a jock penguin villager. As a jock villager, he will appear friendly and competitive towards the player. His English name is based on the word "igloo", and his catchphrase is based on "waddling", the way that penguins walk. His Japanese name refers to a type of sushi, which may or may not contain fish, as well as the common Japanese name, "Noriaki." He debuts in Animal Crossing: City Folk, and reappears in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

Appearance

Iggly is a white and dark green penguin, possibly resembling a Magellanic penguin, with pink cheeks. He also wears a red bar shirt. His feet and beak are a yellow-gold color, and his eyes always face in an upwards direction.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the jock personality. For more information, click here. As a jock villager, he will have an interest in health and fitness, often combining fitness with ordinary conversations with other villagers and the player. He will not be too rude towards other villagers. He may offend other villagers particularly snooty or cranky villagers, criticizing their health, walking off angry or upset. However, like all jock villagers, he is very friendly.

House

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Iggly has a colorful playroom theme, usually including slides, pools, and a playroom carpet. K.K. March is played in his house.
 
MARINA IN BOXES, Higest bid is 200 TBT
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"I think I'm the only sane one in this town."

? Picture quote, Animal Crossing: Wild World
Marina (タコリーナ, Takorīna?) is a normal octopus villager whose debut appearance was in Dōbutsu no Mori e+ as an islander. She later reappeared in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, where she was a villager. She probably was named after marinas, which are sheltered harbors where boats and yachts are kept in the water, or she may have been named after the Latin origin, the meaning of "Marina" is "from the sea." It may have also been from the word marine, a general term for things relating to the sea or ocean. Her initial catchphrase is a reference to how video games and cartoons interprit the sound an octopus makes when spitting up ink.

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Marina as an islander
Marina is a strawberry pink octopus with eight tentacles altogether for arms and legs. She has a "jet," relocated to mimic a mouth, and black eyes with a single eyelash on each. Her cheeks are light yellow and she has a quiff of hair above her eyes. On the back of her head, there is a small pink bow, which is barely noticeable, since her head is pink too. In Dōbutsu no Mori e+, Marina wears the Red Aloha Shirt, and in Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf, the Bubblegum shirt.

Personality


Below is a brief description of the normal personality. For more information, click here.
As a normal villager, Marina 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 or cranky villagers when they say something weird or hurtful to her. She is easy to befriend.

House

Marina's house consists of many furniture items from the Lovely Series, such as a lovely bed and the lovely lamp, along with the matching lovely wall and lovely floor. Other items include a claw-foot tub; in New Leaf, she also has a toilet, a sunflower, and a lovely wall clock. Her turntable plays Soulful K.K..
 
AHHH I want her sooo badly, can I do a mix of IGB and TBT? Or can you do 150 TBT instead of 200?
 
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AHHH I want her sooo badly, can I do a mix of IGB and TBT? Or can you do 150 TBT instead of 200?

hi, sorry but someone else is already offering me just 200tbt. it would have to be more than 200

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AHHH I want her sooo badly, can I do a mix of IGB and TBT? Or can you do 150 TBT instead of 200?

if the other person doesn't get her, I'll message you
 
MARINA IN BOXES, Higest bid is 200 TBT
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"I think I'm the only sane one in this town."

— Picture quote, Animal Crossing: Wild World
Marina (タコリーナ, Takorīna?) is a normal octopus villager whose debut appearance was in Dōbutsu no Mori e+ as an islander. She later reappeared in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, where she was a villager. She probably was named after marinas, which are sheltered harbors where boats and yachts are kept in the water, or she may have been named after the Latin origin, the meaning of "Marina" is "from the sea." It may have also been from the word marine, a general term for things relating to the sea or ocean. Her initial catchphrase is a reference to how video games and cartoons interprit the sound an octopus makes when spitting up ink.

Appearance


Marina as an islander
Marina is a strawberry pink octopus with eight tentacles altogether for arms and legs. She has a "jet," relocated to mimic a mouth, and black eyes with a single eyelash on each. Her cheeks are light yellow and she has a quiff of hair above her eyes. On the back of her head, there is a small pink bow, which is barely noticeable, since her head is pink too. In Dōbutsu no Mori e+, Marina wears the Red Aloha Shirt, and in Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf, the Bubblegum shirt.

Personality


Below is a brief description of the normal personality. For more information, click here.
As a normal villager, Marina 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 or cranky villagers when they say something weird or hurtful to her. She is easy to befriend.

House

Marina's house consists of many furniture items from the Lovely Series, such as a lovely bed and the lovely lamp, along with the matching lovely wall and lovely floor. Other items include a claw-foot tub; in New Leaf, she also has a toilet, a sunflower, and a lovely wall clock. Her turntable plays Soulful K.K..
 
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