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SHEP IN BOXES, Starting bid of 30 TBT

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Shep (ボブ,, Bobu?) is a smug dog villager who first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His name comes from the Sheepdog breed of dog. His catchphrase, 'baaa man', possibly reference the name of the breed of dog he is based on, a Sheepdog. The beginning of the word is another animal's name, a sheep, which stereotypically makes the sound 'baaa'.

Appearance

Shep is a dark brown dog with lighter brown hair covering his eyes. His ears are tinted with an even darker brown on the rest of his body. Shep's arms are tipped lighter, and so are his feet. Shep, overall, looks like a sheepdog, the breed of dog he is based off of.

Personality

Shep 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. Shep 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

In his house, Shep has K.K. Reggae playing on his record player. Shep's house is very simple and smooth, with random items, including the pine table and simple love seat.

Trivia

? He is featured on K.K. Reggae's album cover in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
 
SPRINKLE IN BOXES, current bid is 134 TBT

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Sprinkle (フラッペ,, Furappe?) is a peppy penguin villager who first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Her name refers to a popular topping on cold confectioneries, such as ice creams, known as sprinkles. Her Japanese name and initial catchphrase comes from Frapp? coffee.

Appearance

Sprinkle is a light blue penguin. She has small eyes, with a small sparkle and one eyelash in each eye. She has a blue and white swirl on her head and yellow cheeks. Her initial clothes are the icy shirt.

Personality

Sprinkle is a peppy villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. She is a female character that is incessantly friendly and excitable, making her very quick to apologize for anything she regrets doing, even if she has not done anything particularly wrong.

House

Sprinkle has a High-Fi Stereo playing Caf? K.K, which may be a reference to the fact that she's a reference to ice cream and frappuccinos, which are commonly sold at caf?s. Her house is filled with many items from the Alpine Series. She owns a minimalist table with a tea set on top. She has a dryer machine and a sink near the window. In the other corner of the house is a bathtub, and near the alpine lamp is a plant.

Trivia

There is a typo on Sprinkle's picture causing it to show up as "Sprinkles's pic."
 
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SPRINKLE IN BOXES, current bid is 134 TBT

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Sprinkle (フラッペ,, Furappe?) is a peppy penguin villager who first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Her name refers to a popular topping on cold confectioneries, such as ice creams, known as sprinkles. Her Japanese name and initial catchphrase comes from Frapp? coffee.

Appearance

Sprinkle is a light blue penguin. She has small eyes, with a small sparkle and one eyelash in each eye. She has a blue and white swirl on her head and yellow cheeks. Her initial clothes are the icy shirt.

Personality

Sprinkle is a peppy villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. She is a female character that is incessantly friendly and excitable, making her very quick to apologize for anything she regrets doing, even if she has not done anything particularly wrong.

House

Sprinkle has a High-Fi Stereo playing Caf? K.K, which may be a reference to the fact that she's a reference to ice cream and frappuccinos, which are commonly sold at caf?s. Her house is filled with many items from the Alpine Series. She owns a minimalist table with a tea set on top. She has a dryer machine and a sink near the window. In the other corner of the house is a bathtub, and near the alpine lamp is a plant.

Trivia

There is a typo on Sprinkle's picture causing it to show up as "Sprinkles's pic."
 
SPRINKLE IN BOXES, current bid is 134 TBT

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Sprinkle (フラッペ,, Furappe?) is a peppy penguin villager who first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Her name refers to a popular topping on cold confectioneries, such as ice creams, known as sprinkles. Her Japanese name and initial catchphrase comes from Frapp? coffee.

Appearance

Sprinkle is a light blue penguin. She has small eyes, with a small sparkle and one eyelash in each eye. She has a blue and white swirl on her head and yellow cheeks. Her initial clothes are the icy shirt.

Personality

Sprinkle is a peppy villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. She is a female character that is incessantly friendly and excitable, making her very quick to apologize for anything she regrets doing, even if she has not done anything particularly wrong.

House

Sprinkle has a High-Fi Stereo playing Caf? K.K, which may be a reference to the fact that she's a reference to ice cream and frappuccinos, which are commonly sold at caf?s. Her house is filled with many items from the Alpine Series. She owns a minimalist table with a tea set on top. She has a dryer machine and a sink near the window. In the other corner of the house is a bathtub, and near the alpine lamp is a plant.

Trivia

There is a typo on Sprinkle's picture causing it to show up as "Sprinkles's pic."
 
SPRINKLE IN BOXES, current bid is 134 TBT

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Sprinkle (フラッペ,, Furappe?) is a peppy penguin villager who first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Her name refers to a popular topping on cold confectioneries, such as ice creams, known as sprinkles. Her Japanese name and initial catchphrase comes from Frapp? coffee.

Appearance

Sprinkle is a light blue penguin. She has small eyes, with a small sparkle and one eyelash in each eye. She has a blue and white swirl on her head and yellow cheeks. Her initial clothes are the icy shirt.

Personality

Sprinkle is a peppy villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. She is a female character that is incessantly friendly and excitable, making her very quick to apologize for anything she regrets doing, even if she has not done anything particularly wrong.

House

Sprinkle has a High-Fi Stereo playing Caf? K.K, which may be a reference to the fact that she's a reference to ice cream and frappuccinos, which are commonly sold at caf?s. Her house is filled with many items from the Alpine Series. She owns a minimalist table with a tea set on top. She has a dryer machine and a sink near the window. In the other corner of the house is a bathtub, and near the alpine lamp is a plant.

Trivia

There is a typo on Sprinkle's picture causing it to show up as "Sprinkles's pic."
 
LOBO IN BOXES, current high bid is 50 TBT

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Lobo (ブンジロウ, Bunjirou?) is a cranky wolf villager from the Animal Crossing series. His initial phrase is based on the noise a wolf makes, a howl, which sounds like ah-rooooo. His name derives from the Spanish word for wolf, "lobo". So far, Lobo has appeared in every game up to date. Lobo appears on the cover of Lucky K.K.

Appearance

Lobo is a dark blue, grayish wolf. He has white rings around his moon-lit yellow eyes, and his muzzle is a grayish white. His paws, feet, tail, and back of his head are all tipped white as well. The inside of his ears are white transitioning into yellow, then grayish, then black. His eyes look serious and his pupils are black with a tiny white sparkle. He initially wears the Checkered Shirt that is black and white in the traditional checkerboard square pattern.

Personality

Lobo has a cranky personality, which means he will first appear rude and annoyed when first speaking to him, but will eventually confine with the player, considering them his only friend. Like all cranky villagers, he will mention how lonely he is, as well as say "Nobody is nice to me. Except you. Sometimes" when he is preparing to move. His picture quote in Animal Crossing: Wild World, "I'm always watching you!" matches very well with his personality and appearance because, being a wolf, wolves may tend to watch you in the forest near a dark section without you knowing. He will get along well with other cranky villagers and snooty villagers, but he may get annoyed by the upbeat nature of peppy villagers, the relaxed nature of the lazy villagers, the kind nature of normal villagers, and the active, critical nature of jock villagers, who will criticize him on his fitness and health.

House

In his house, Lobo has K.K. Safari playing on his Tape Deck in all the versions. He has a wide variety of furniture, including many drums; in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, he adds some cabin furniture. He also has a Globe, and a small assortment of Cabin Furniture.
 
LOBO IN BOXES, current high bid is 50 TBT

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Lobo (ブンジロウ, Bunjirou?) is a cranky wolf villager from the Animal Crossing series. His initial phrase is based on the noise a wolf makes, a howl, which sounds like ah-rooooo. His name derives from the Spanish word for wolf, "lobo". So far, Lobo has appeared in every game up to date. Lobo appears on the cover of Lucky K.K.

Appearance

Lobo is a dark blue, grayish wolf. He has white rings around his moon-lit yellow eyes, and his muzzle is a grayish white. His paws, feet, tail, and back of his head are all tipped white as well. The inside of his ears are white transitioning into yellow, then grayish, then black. His eyes look serious and his pupils are black with a tiny white sparkle. He initially wears the Checkered Shirt that is black and white in the traditional checkerboard square pattern.

Personality

Lobo has a cranky personality, which means he will first appear rude and annoyed when first speaking to him, but will eventually confine with the player, considering them his only friend. Like all cranky villagers, he will mention how lonely he is, as well as say "Nobody is nice to me. Except you. Sometimes" when he is preparing to move. His picture quote in Animal Crossing: Wild World, "I'm always watching you!" matches very well with his personality and appearance because, being a wolf, wolves may tend to watch you in the forest near a dark section without you knowing. He will get along well with other cranky villagers and snooty villagers, but he may get annoyed by the upbeat nature of peppy villagers, the relaxed nature of the lazy villagers, the kind nature of normal villagers, and the active, critical nature of jock villagers, who will criticize him on his fitness and health.

House

In his house, Lobo has K.K. Safari playing on his Tape Deck in all the versions. He has a wide variety of furniture, including many drums; in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, he adds some cabin furniture. He also has a Globe, and a small assortment of Cabin Furniture.
 
LOBO IN BOXES, current high bid is 50 TBT

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Lobo (ブンジロウ, Bunjirou?) is a cranky wolf villager from the Animal Crossing series. His initial phrase is based on the noise a wolf makes, a howl, which sounds like ah-rooooo. His name derives from the Spanish word for wolf, "lobo". So far, Lobo has appeared in every game up to date. Lobo appears on the cover of Lucky K.K.

Appearance

Lobo is a dark blue, grayish wolf. He has white rings around his moon-lit yellow eyes, and his muzzle is a grayish white. His paws, feet, tail, and back of his head are all tipped white as well. The inside of his ears are white transitioning into yellow, then grayish, then black. His eyes look serious and his pupils are black with a tiny white sparkle. He initially wears the Checkered Shirt that is black and white in the traditional checkerboard square pattern.

Personality

Lobo has a cranky personality, which means he will first appear rude and annoyed when first speaking to him, but will eventually confine with the player, considering them his only friend. Like all cranky villagers, he will mention how lonely he is, as well as say "Nobody is nice to me. Except you. Sometimes" when he is preparing to move. His picture quote in Animal Crossing: Wild World, "I'm always watching you!" matches very well with his personality and appearance because, being a wolf, wolves may tend to watch you in the forest near a dark section without you knowing. He will get along well with other cranky villagers and snooty villagers, but he may get annoyed by the upbeat nature of peppy villagers, the relaxed nature of the lazy villagers, the kind nature of normal villagers, and the active, critical nature of jock villagers, who will criticize him on his fitness and health.

House

In his house, Lobo has K.K. Safari playing on his Tape Deck in all the versions. He has a wide variety of furniture, including many drums; in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, he adds some cabin furniture. He also has a Globe, and a small assortment of Cabin Furniture.

Could I take him for 50TBT?
 
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VICTORIA IN BOXES, free to adopt

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Victoria (セントアロー Sentoarō?, Centaur) is a peppy horse villager who appears in the Animal Crossing series. Her name is fairly ordinary, and may not relate to anything in her species or personality, though some speculate "victory" may have some involvement in her name, considering she looks like a racehorse. Another idea is that her name comes from the Victorian Derby, or that she may be based on the famous Victoria Park Horse. She may be named after Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory and speed. Her initial phrase, "sugarcube", relates to the horse species, where sugarcubes are given to a horse as a treat. She was originally in Dōbutsu no Mori e+, and later reappeared in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk like Frobert the frog, another villager from Animal Crossing series.

Appearance

Victoria is a chestnut-colored race horse wearing a yellow blinker hood with a yellow stripe running down the middle and wears a one-ball shirt, which matches her blinker hood. She has extremely large, round, dark eyes with long eyelashes and her lower nose and ears are darker than the rest of her head. In Dōbutsu no Mori e+, Victoria wears the 6 Ball Shirt, a shirt that fits her blinker hood and while in later games, she wears the Number 1 shirt.

Personality

As a peppy villager, Victoria will always be in a good mood. She will easily warm up to you. She will get along other villagers including the player, making it easy to befriend her and gain her picture in Animal Crossing Wild World. As with other peppy villagers, she loves candy, fruits, and sweet food. Peppy villagers take offense quite easily, and may walk away upset rather than angry when the wrong things are said in a conversation between her and the player, or another villager. She may be the target for a cranky villager using her for jokes and pranks. She may also appear snooty: Sometimes, when she notifies you she has left town, she will say some thing along the lines of "I'm so glad I finally left! This lame town was so cramping my style".

House

In Dōbutsu no Mori e+, Victoria has the same house as Aurora's, except with a backyard wallpaper and the daisy meadown carpet. She plays K.K. Technopop on a Red Boombox. In Dōbutsu no Mori e+, she has 4 gyroids; The Lullaboid, Dingloid, Harmonoid, and the Nebuloid.

In both Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, she has a lovely couch, two tulip chairs, a tulip table, a watermelon table, two storefronts, a watering trough (from the same series), and a kitschy clock. She has K.K. Country playing on a red boom box.
 
VICTORIA IN BOXES, free to adopt - voiding very soon

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Victoria (セントアロー Sentoarō?, Centaur) is a peppy horse villager who appears in the Animal Crossing series. Her name is fairly ordinary, and may not relate to anything in her species or personality, though some speculate "victory" may have some involvement in her name, considering she looks like a racehorse. Another idea is that her name comes from the Victorian Derby, or that she may be based on the famous Victoria Park Horse. She may be named after Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory and speed. Her initial phrase, "sugarcube", relates to the horse species, where sugarcubes are given to a horse as a treat. She was originally in Dōbutsu no Mori e+, and later reappeared in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk like Frobert the frog, another villager from Animal Crossing series.

Appearance

Victoria is a chestnut-colored race horse wearing a yellow blinker hood with a yellow stripe running down the middle and wears a one-ball shirt, which matches her blinker hood. She has extremely large, round, dark eyes with long eyelashes and her lower nose and ears are darker than the rest of her head. In Dōbutsu no Mori e+, Victoria wears the 6 Ball Shirt, a shirt that fits her blinker hood and while in later games, she wears the Number 1 shirt.

Personality

As a peppy villager, Victoria will always be in a good mood. She will easily warm up to you. She will get along other villagers including the player, making it easy to befriend her and gain her picture in Animal Crossing Wild World. As with other peppy villagers, she loves candy, fruits, and sweet food. Peppy villagers take offense quite easily, and may walk away upset rather than angry when the wrong things are said in a conversation between her and the player, or another villager. She may be the target for a cranky villager using her for jokes and pranks. She may also appear snooty: Sometimes, when she notifies you she has left town, she will say some thing along the lines of "I'm so glad I finally left! This lame town was so cramping my style".

House

In Dōbutsu no Mori e+, Victoria has the same house as Aurora's, except with a backyard wallpaper and the daisy meadown carpet. She plays K.K. Technopop on a Red Boombox. In Dōbutsu no Mori e+, she has 4 gyroids; The Lullaboid, Dingloid, Harmonoid, and the Nebuloid.

In both Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, she has a lovely couch, two tulip chairs, a tulip table, a watermelon table, two storefronts, a watering trough (from the same series), and a kitschy clock. She has K.K. Country playing on a red boom box.
 
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