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FELICITY IN BOXES
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Felicity (みかっち, Mikacchi) is a peppy cat villager who first appeared Dōbutsu no Mori e+, and reappears in Animal Crossing: City Folk. Her chosen name is similar to Felis, which is the real-world scientific genus of many cats, and the name Felicity, a popular girl name. Her initial phrase could be a reference to her personality type, as it appears to be singing.

Appearance

Felicity is a cat with creamish white fur, and has reddish-brown hair. Felicity has lovely pink cheeks and big eyes. Her ears are pink inside, and she has a small red nose. She initially wears the Dapper Shirt. Since her eyes aren't too wide and she has a small smile, she's often mistaken for a normal villager. She looks similar to Merry, another cat villager.

Personality

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

As a peppy villager, Felicity will always appear to be in a good mood. She will get along with other villagers including the player. She will enjoy the usual hobbies, and may ask the player for bugs or fish that she finds cute. 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. She will get on well with normal, lazy, jock, and other peppy villagers, but may annoy snooty and cranky villagers with her upbeat personality. She may also carry traits of a snooty villager, but dislikes gossip.

House

Felicity's house in Dōbutsu no Mori e+ uses the same furniture set up as Betty's house, only that she has used the Meadow Vista and the Daisy Meadow for her choice of wallpaper and flooring.

In Animal Crossing: City Folk, Felicity's house has an outdoor theme and a living room theme to it to with furniture such as the Pine Table and Chairs and a sink which gives it the feel of a typical household. Felicity has the Meadow Vista and Daisy Meadow as her choice of wallpaper and flooring and if she is given a stereo, it will play K.K. Lullaby.


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Name Origin

Felicity is similar to the real-word Scientific name for cats called "Felis" and is also a popular feminine name.
Mikacchi is a combination of みか, beautiful in Japanese, and っち, a suffix to put on nicknames.
 
FELICITY IN BOXES - last bump before this cutie is voided

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Felicity (みかっち, Mikacchi) is a peppy cat villager who first appeared Dōbutsu no Mori e+, and reappears in Animal Crossing: City Folk. Her chosen name is similar to Felis, which is the real-world scientific genus of many cats, and the name Felicity, a popular girl name. Her initial phrase could be a reference to her personality type, as it appears to be singing.

Appearance

Felicity is a cat with creamish white fur, and has reddish-brown hair. Felicity has lovely pink cheeks and big eyes. Her ears are pink inside, and she has a small red nose. She initially wears the Dapper Shirt. Since her eyes aren't too wide and she has a small smile, she's often mistaken for a normal villager. She looks similar to Merry, another cat villager.

Personality

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

As a peppy villager, Felicity will always appear to be in a good mood. She will get along with other villagers including the player. She will enjoy the usual hobbies, and may ask the player for bugs or fish that she finds cute. 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. She will get on well with normal, lazy, jock, and other peppy villagers, but may annoy snooty and cranky villagers with her upbeat personality. She may also carry traits of a snooty villager, but dislikes gossip.

House

Felicity's house in Dōbutsu no Mori e+ uses the same furniture set up as Betty's house, only that she has used the Meadow Vista and the Daisy Meadow for her choice of wallpaper and flooring.

In Animal Crossing: City Folk, Felicity's house has an outdoor theme and a living room theme to it to with furniture such as the Pine Table and Chairs and a sink which gives it the feel of a typical household. Felicity has the Meadow Vista and Daisy Meadow as her choice of wallpaper and flooring and if she is given a stereo, it will play K.K. Lullaby.


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Name Origin

Felicity is similar to the real-word Scientific name for cats called "Felis" and is also a popular feminine name.
Mikacchi is a combination of みか, beautiful in Japanese, and っち, a suffix to put on nicknames.

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i will bid Diana at 220 tbt! i still have to move out a villager

ok, I'll message you when she's in boxes (✿◠‿◠)
 
I'll put a base bid of 20tbt for rocket. My friend wants all the heroes and you have one of the last two he needs.
 
PAULA IN BOXES - Free to adopt
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"If you're looking for a fight, you found one! Yodelay!"

? Paula, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Paula (レイチェル, Rachel) is a peppy, but later uchi, bear villager from the Animal Crossing series series. She first appeared in Dōbutsu no Mori e+, was absent from many games of the series, and returns in Animal Crossing: New Leaf with her personality changed to uchi. Her name may refer to a bear's paws. Being absent from many of the Animal Crossing games, her picture quote may be a reference to her sporadic reappearances, or due to the fact she wears a hippie-like headband from the 70s.

Appearance

Paula is a brown bear with yellow hair and a headband, which is red and white. The inside of her ears are beige and she has blue eye shadow. She initially wears a Denim Shirt when she first gets into the player's town. However, in New Leaf, she initially wears a Pep Squad Shirt.

Personality

Paula's personality changes from a peppy villager in Dōbutsu no Mori e+, to an uchi villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

In Animal Forest e+

Below is a brief description of the peppy personality. For more information, click here.
In Dōbutsu no Mori e+, Paula has a peppy personality. She will always have a positive personality, and will often invite players to hang out. She will get along with lazy, jock, normal, and other peppy villagers, but may annoy snooty and cranky villagers, due to her cheery and upbeat personality.

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Paula is an uchi ("big sister") villager. She will have a tendency to be blunt with the player, teaching them how to "always win at fights" and ways to relax. She will also act like a caring big sister to the player once they become close friends. Paula may get along with jock villagers who share her love of sports, and lazy villagers for how laid-back they are. However, she may conflict with snooty and cranky villagers, who spread rumors about others.

House

In Dōbutsu no Mori e+, Paula's house is almost identical to Bangle's, with the only difference being the Orange Tile and the Groovy Wall. Her reel-to-reel plays "K.K. Technopop."

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Paula's house has a couple items from the Cabana Series. She also has a few Patchwork Items, and there are a few plants around her house. She also owns a bubblegum machine and a drum. She has "K.K. Dixie" playing on her stereo.


Trivia

Paula is on the cover of "K.K. Dixie."
Paula is also on the cover of "K.K. Oasis."
 
PAULA IN BOXES - Free to adopt
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"If you're looking for a fight, you found one! Yodelay!"

? Paula, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Paula (レイチェル, Rachel) is a peppy, but later uchi, bear villager from the Animal Crossing series series. She first appeared in Dōbutsu no Mori e+, was absent from many games of the series, and returns in Animal Crossing: New Leaf with her personality changed to uchi. Her name may refer to a bear's paws. Being absent from many of the Animal Crossing games, her picture quote may be a reference to her sporadic reappearances, or due to the fact she wears a hippie-like headband from the 70s.

Appearance

Paula is a brown bear with yellow hair and a headband, which is red and white. The inside of her ears are beige and she has blue eye shadow. She initially wears a Denim Shirt when she first gets into the player's town. However, in New Leaf, she initially wears a Pep Squad Shirt.

Personality

Paula's personality changes from a peppy villager in Dōbutsu no Mori e+, to an uchi villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

In Animal Forest e+

Below is a brief description of the peppy personality. For more information, click here.
In Dōbutsu no Mori e+, Paula has a peppy personality. She will always have a positive personality, and will often invite players to hang out. She will get along with lazy, jock, normal, and other peppy villagers, but may annoy snooty and cranky villagers, due to her cheery and upbeat personality.

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Paula is an uchi ("big sister") villager. She will have a tendency to be blunt with the player, teaching them how to "always win at fights" and ways to relax. She will also act like a caring big sister to the player once they become close friends. Paula may get along with jock villagers who share her love of sports, and lazy villagers for how laid-back they are. However, she may conflict with snooty and cranky villagers, who spread rumors about others.

House

In Dōbutsu no Mori e+, Paula's house is almost identical to Bangle's, with the only difference being the Orange Tile and the Groovy Wall. Her reel-to-reel plays "K.K. Technopop."

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Paula's house has a couple items from the Cabana Series. She also has a few Patchwork Items, and there are a few plants around her house. She also owns a bubblegum machine and a drum. She has "K.K. Dixie" playing on her stereo.


Trivia

Paula is on the cover of "K.K. Dixie."
Paula is also on the cover of "K.K. Oasis."
 
LUCY IN BOXES - Free to adopt

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"Yay! I got candy, snoooink!"

? Lucy, Animal Crossing
"This picture entitles you to one free smile!"

? Picture quote, Animal Crossing: Wild World
Lucy (ルーシー, Rūshī) is a normal pig villager from the Animal Crossing series. Her initial catchphrase, snoooink, is based off of her species, because of the sound pigs make, oink.

Appearance


Lucy's appearance in Animal Forest.
Lucy is a white pig with pink hooves, brown bangs and a rosy pink blush on her cheeks. She is initially wearing a Natty Shirt. She has a small brown fringe and has shiny black eyes with two black mascaraed eyelashes. In the N64 version, Lucy has a pink mouth and two pink blush marks on her cheeks, nothing else has changed.

Personality

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

Lucy, having a normal personality, is quite a pleasant villager and loves clothes, especially receiving them from the player. She will ask the player for something every now and again, but she will not be lazy and always challenge the player in order to receive bugs, fish, or furniture. She is polite around everyone, and does not really gossip about other villagers. She rarely goes inside. Usually, when she is outside, she is mostly either catching bugs or carrying a watering can. She always talks about her garden. She loves getting along with people and always has something interesting to say.

House



In Animal Crossing: Lucy has the backyard floor and wall, as well as some pieces from the Backyard Theme. She has a picnic table, pool, hammock, birdhouse, bug zapper, Mrs. Flamingo, Mr. Flamingo, and a Red Boombox that plays Aloha K.K.

In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk. Lucy's house is very European styled, there is a piano, a sewing machine, and two birdcages, one large table and an odd clock. She has the Shanty Wall as her Wallpaper and the Classic Carpet as her flooring. She plays Comrade K.K. if she has a stereo.

In Animal Forest and Dōbutsu no Mori +, Lucy's house is very Asian Styled, there is one Mega Tootoid with the Wallpaper being the Tea Room Wall and the flooring being the Planked Tammi. There is no stereo, therefore no music, but if she may gain one, Comrade K.K. is played.
 
LUCY IN BOXES - Free to adopt, voiding in 20 mins

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"Yay! I got candy, snoooink!"

? Lucy, Animal Crossing
"This picture entitles you to one free smile!"

? Picture quote, Animal Crossing: Wild World
Lucy (ルーシー, Rūshī) is a normal pig villager from the Animal Crossing series. Her initial catchphrase, snoooink, is based off of her species, because of the sound pigs make, oink.

Appearance


Lucy's appearance in Animal Forest.
Lucy is a white pig with pink hooves, brown bangs and a rosy pink blush on her cheeks. She is initially wearing a Natty Shirt. She has a small brown fringe and has shiny black eyes with two black mascaraed eyelashes. In the N64 version, Lucy has a pink mouth and two pink blush marks on her cheeks, nothing else has changed.

Personality

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

Lucy, having a normal personality, is quite a pleasant villager and loves clothes, especially receiving them from the player. She will ask the player for something every now and again, but she will not be lazy and always challenge the player in order to receive bugs, fish, or furniture. She is polite around everyone, and does not really gossip about other villagers. She rarely goes inside. Usually, when she is outside, she is mostly either catching bugs or carrying a watering can. She always talks about her garden. She loves getting along with people and always has something interesting to say.

House



In Animal Crossing: Lucy has the backyard floor and wall, as well as some pieces from the Backyard Theme. She has a picnic table, pool, hammock, birdhouse, bug zapper, Mrs. Flamingo, Mr. Flamingo, and a Red Boombox that plays Aloha K.K.

In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk. Lucy's house is very European styled, there is a piano, a sewing machine, and two birdcages, one large table and an odd clock. She has the Shanty Wall as her Wallpaper and the Classic Carpet as her flooring. She plays Comrade K.K. if she has a stereo.

In Animal Forest and Dōbutsu no Mori +, Lucy's house is very Asian Styled, there is one Mega Tootoid with the Wallpaper being the Tea Room Wall and the flooring being the Planked Tammi. There is no stereo, therefore no music, but if she may gain one, Comrade K.K. is played.
 
BEARDO IN BOXES - Free to adopt

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"I thought I had a slight fever from being in love, but it's gotten worse..."

— Beardo, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Beardo (ベアード, Beādo) is a smug bear villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His Japanese name comes from the type of facial hair, and could also be a pun on the word bear. (Beard).

Appearance

Beardo is a gray-ish shade of a blue bear with a brown mustache. His inner ears are dark pink rimmed with black and he has white paws. Contradicting his name, he does not have a beard, but does have mutton chops. His nose is bright yellow. His initial shirt is the Detective's Outfit.

Personality

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

Beardo 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. Beardo will also occasionally talk about being into nich? 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

Beardo has K.K. Sonata playing on his Retro Stereo. He has a coat hanger, rococo sofa, rococo table, rococo wardrobe, and rococo shelf.
 
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may i take beardo? ;v;

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ah, never mind, i have way too many smugs in my town. UnU
i hope beardo finds a good home!! (and soon!)
 
BEARDO IN BOXES - Free to adopt, voiding in 15 mins

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"I thought I had a slight fever from being in love, but it's gotten worse..."

? Beardo, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Beardo (ベアード, Beādo) is a smug bear villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His Japanese name comes from the type of facial hair, and could also be a pun on the word bear. (Beard).

Appearance

Beardo is a gray-ish shade of a blue bear with a brown mustache. His inner ears are dark pink rimmed with black and he has white paws. Contradicting his name, he does not have a beard, but does have mutton chops. His nose is bright yellow. His initial shirt is the Detective's Outfit.

Personality

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

Beardo 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. Beardo will also occasionally talk about being into nich? 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

Beardo has K.K. Sonata playing on his Retro Stereo. He has a coat hanger, rococo sofa, rococo table, rococo wardrobe, and rococo shelf.
 
BEARDO IN BOXES - Free to adopt, voiding in 15 mins

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"I thought I had a slight fever from being in love, but it's gotten worse..."

did you void beardo? i know someone that has beardo as their dreamie, but i'm not sure if they're on.
 
DIANA IN BOXES - current high bid is 310 TBT

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"Don't look at me like that when I'm shopping! Even a fashion maven needs basic goods."

? Diana, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Diana (ナタリー, Natarī ?, Natalie) is a snooty deer villager that appears in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Her name likely stems from Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt. Her initial phrase "no doy" is a variant of "no duh", a rather snooty phrase that is uttered to indicate that something said is quite blatantly obvious.

Appearance

Diana is a white deer with a lilac fringe. She wears pale pink makeup and black mascara with two eyelashes towards the end. Her hooves and the outside edge of her ears are a matching pink, with a blue inside. She initially wears a Natty Shirt, a Gracie Design.

Personality

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

Diana is snooty. She will appear uptown, classy and chic. With this, she will appear rude, belittling and snobbish when talking to the player or other villagers, usually criticizing their clothing or fashion sense. She will get along with cranky, uchi, smug, and other snooty villagers. She won't get along with normal because of how she criticizes them, which ends up in major fights. Jock villagers will question her fitness, weight, and age. She doesn't like lazy villagers because they don't give a hoot about their appearance and are not picky about their food while Diana is. She will eventually warm up to you like most snooty villagers but still remain subtly rude.

House

Diana has Stale Cupcakes playing on her Phonograph.

Trivia

Her Spanish name Bambina means "girl" in Italian. It also bears resemblance to "Bambi", a movie produced by Disney which features a deer fawn by the same name.
There are a few subtle connections to her and the goddess Diana aside from name. One legend had a hunter seeing The Goddess while she was bathing, in which she in revenge turned the hunter into a Stag (A male deer). Not only is Diana from this game a deer, but her house is styled as an elegant bathhouse, complete with roman pillars on the wallpaper.
 
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