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WOLFGANG IN BOXES, current high bid is 100 TBT

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"I could eat you for breakfast, short stack!"

"I wish I could say hello to children without my face making them cry..."

Wolfgang (ロボ Robo?, Lobo) is a cranky wolf villager who has appeared in every game in the Animal Crossing series so far. His name is derived from the same name in the German language. His picture quote in Wild World, "I could eat you for breakfast, short stack," may be a reference to the chef, Wolfgang Puck, famous for his breakfast dishes. He is also on the cover for K.K. Waltz, dancing with Whitney. This fact on top of his skill of memorizing things could be a reference to the renown musician and composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Appearance

Wolfgang is a dark navy blue wolf with a creamy yellow muzzle and highlight streaks in his fur. He has dark, burnt-orange eyelids, and wears Gracie's Top as his initial clothing, hinting that he may be unusually fashion-conscious for an animal of his personality.

Personality


As a cranky villager, Wolfgang will appear mature compared to other male personality types, and will often refer to you as a kid. This will make him come off as rude and belittling when talking to certain villagers with contrasting personalities, including the player. Despite this, he will learn to confide in the player, considering them his only friend and he will become easier to talk to. He will enjoy the usual hobbies; not for competition, but for relaxing and peaceful reasons of calm and tranquility. He will find it difficult to socialize with peppy villagers, who he will appear rude behind their backs to them. He will get along with lazy and snooty villagers, as well as other cranky villagers, who he will share deeper conversations with. He will, on occasion, annoy a normal villager, usually when being mean about something or someone. When he is sick, he will insult the illness, sometimes asking himself how it took his immune system down. His dream is to be a journalist.

House

Wolfgang has items from modern theme in his house, such as the modern bed, sofa, and the flooring. He also has two Howloids in his home. If he has a stereo in his house, it will play K.K. Song. In Animal Crossing, he has K.K. Rock. The amount of modern themed furniture further hints towards his interest in fashion. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, his house remains relatively unchanged, but he now has a Mini Echoid.
 
TEX IN BOXES

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"Heh heh heh. Whatever the reason is...it seems you've set him on fire, picante."

? Tex, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Tex (ボルト,, Boruto?) is a smug penguin villager who first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His name is similar to Tux the Penguin, the mascot of Linux.

Appearance

Tex is a male white and blue penguin. He has a gray beak and black feet. His eyes are half open, and have dull red circles around them. He initially wears the Blue Letter Jacket.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the smug personality.
Tex 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. Tex will occasionally talk about being into niche hobbies, like being a train fanatic or collecting plastic bottle caps. He is very interested in fashion and will mention it often in conversations and letters.

House

On his stereo, he has K.K. Metal playing. This matches the metal accents on his pieces from the sleek furniture set.
 
TEX IN BOXES

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"Heh heh heh. Whatever the reason is...it seems you've set him on fire, picante."

? Tex, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Tex (ボルト,, Boruto?) is a smug penguin villager who first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His name is similar to Tux the Penguin, the mascot of Linux.

Appearance

Tex is a male white and blue penguin. He has a gray beak and black feet. His eyes are half open, and have dull red circles around them. He initially wears the Blue Letter Jacket.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the smug personality.
Tex 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. Tex will occasionally talk about being into niche hobbies, like being a train fanatic or collecting plastic bottle caps. He is very interested in fashion and will mention it often in conversations and letters.

House

On his stereo, he has K.K. Metal playing. This matches the metal accents on his pieces from the sleek furniture set.
 
PIPPY IN BOXES, Current high bid is 45 TBT

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Pippy (ロッタ,, Lotta?) is a peppy rabbit villager in the Animal Crossing series. Pippy is one of the few peppy villagers who have a pic quote that says "(action) (food)." Other villagers include Freckles, Pate, Pinky, Truffles, and Victoria. Her name may come from her peppy personality. Her initial catchphrase is a reference to her species, as rabbits are sometimes called hares.

Appearance

Pippy has a creamy yellow body with navy blue bunny ears and the blue from her ears comes down to a zigzag pattern all the way around her head. The inside of her ears are light orange and her legs are navy with her arms and head being cream colored. Her paws are peachy orange along with the inside of her ears and has freckles right under her eyes and a distinctive bunny nose. She has a glorious and wide smile. She bears a slight similarity to Gabi, another peppy rabbit. In City Folk she wears a mint gingham top. In all other games she wears the Ugly Shirt. Due to her rather simple design, she can be mistaken for a normal villager or even a male because of her lack of feminine features.

Personality

As a peppy villager, Pippy will always appear in a good mood. 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 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 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 other peppy villagers, but may annoy snooty and cranky villagers with her upbeat personality.

House

In Animal Forest and Dōbutsu no Mori +, Pippy has a Mossy Garden themed house with the Backyard Lawn (floor) and Backyard Fence (wallpaper). She has a sprinkler in the center of her house, which you can turn on/off, hammock, and normally asks for insects and blue furniture to complement her house. She also has a lawn chair, backyard pool, and a Nintendo bench. She listens to K.K. Mambo on her tape deck. In Animal Forest and Dōbutsu no Mori +, Pippy's house has a Bathroom Theme towards it, with many furniture from the Spa Set, such as a Spa Vanity and a Spa Mat. Including a sunflower, a toilet, and a Tape Deck that plays K.K. Mambo. The Wallpaper is the Mosaic Wall and the Flooring is the Bathroom Tile.

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, her house is completely redesigned, featuring a Kitchen Island, some pieces of Minimalist furniture, a gold stereo, a chaise lounge, and more.


Trivia

Pippy shares her birthday with the European release date for Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
 
PIPPY IN BOXES, Current high bid is 45 TBT

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Pippy (ロッタ,, Lotta?) is a peppy rabbit villager in the Animal Crossing series. Pippy is one of the few peppy villagers who have a pic quote that says "(action) (food)." Other villagers include Freckles, Pate, Pinky, Truffles, and Victoria. Her name may come from her peppy personality. Her initial catchphrase is a reference to her species, as rabbits are sometimes called hares.

Appearance

Pippy has a creamy yellow body with navy blue bunny ears and the blue from her ears comes down to a zigzag pattern all the way around her head. The inside of her ears are light orange and her legs are navy with her arms and head being cream colored. Her paws are peachy orange along with the inside of her ears and has freckles right under her eyes and a distinctive bunny nose. She has a glorious and wide smile. She bears a slight similarity to Gabi, another peppy rabbit. In City Folk she wears a mint gingham top. In all other games she wears the Ugly Shirt. Due to her rather simple design, she can be mistaken for a normal villager or even a male because of her lack of feminine features.

Personality

As a peppy villager, Pippy will always appear in a good mood. 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 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 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 other peppy villagers, but may annoy snooty and cranky villagers with her upbeat personality.

House

In Animal Forest and Dōbutsu no Mori +, Pippy has a Mossy Garden themed house with the Backyard Lawn (floor) and Backyard Fence (wallpaper). She has a sprinkler in the center of her house, which you can turn on/off, hammock, and normally asks for insects and blue furniture to complement her house. She also has a lawn chair, backyard pool, and a Nintendo bench. She listens to K.K. Mambo on her tape deck. In Animal Forest and Dōbutsu no Mori +, Pippy's house has a Bathroom Theme towards it, with many furniture from the Spa Set, such as a Spa Vanity and a Spa Mat. Including a sunflower, a toilet, and a Tape Deck that plays K.K. Mambo. The Wallpaper is the Mosaic Wall and the Flooring is the Bathroom Tile.

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, her house is completely redesigned, featuring a Kitchen Island, some pieces of Minimalist furniture, a gold stereo, a chaise lounge, and more.


Trivia

Pippy shares her birthday with the European release date for Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
 
ALICE IN BOXES

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Alice (メルボルン,, Melbourne?) is a normal koala villager in the Animal Crossing series. Her name is based on the city of Alice Springs, Australia. Her Japanese name comes from Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. She originally appeared in the Japanese only Dōbutsu no Mori e+ as an exclusive character, and was brought back to Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

Appearance

Alice has a dirty blonde fringe with thick loose strands. She also wears two pink hairpins, one on each side of her forehead. Her initial shirt is the Barber shirt. The inside of her ears are white, and her eyes are a deep blue. Alice has orange freckles under her eyes. She wears pink lipstick and has a large, pink nose.

Personality

As a normal villager, Alice 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. She will get along easily with other villagers, but may slightly conflict with snooty and cranky villagers when they talk cruely and harshly to other villagers. Alice will also mention Moppina, an unseen character mentioned by other normal and peppy villagers.

House

In Dōbutsu no Mori e+, Alice's house is the same as Bessie the cow's, but with the green wallpaper, and the diner tile. In Animal Crossing: Wild World, Alice's house has a relaxed, slightly tropical theme - she has some items from the Cabana series, various plants, the complete Pine set, a retro stereo, and a Xylophone. Alice has the Green Wall and the diner tile on her wall and floor. Surfin' K.K. plays in her house, enhancing the "beach getaway" theme to her house. However, in Animal Crossing: City Folk, Alice's house seems to have a comfortable, somewhat musical vibe. She has a vibraphone and an ebony piano, as well as some plants, a cabana screen and bookcase, the complete Pine Set, and a retro stereo which plays Surfin' K.K. as it did in Wild World.
 
CANBERRA IN BOXES

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Canberra (キャンベラ,, Kyanbera?) is an uchi koala villager who first appears Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Her name is from the Australian City and capital, Canberra.

Apperance

Canberra is a peachy coral pink colored koala. She has white-tipped paws and the insides of her ears are white. She has a large tan nose and very dark red blush on her cheeks. On the top of her head is a tuft of light brown hair. She has light brown eyebrows that are very straight but tilted and very close to her round light blue eyes. She initially wears the Green Striped Tee. At first glance, she could be mistaken for a male.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the uchi personality.
Canberra 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. Canberra 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

Canberra plays K.K. House from her Red Boombox. She has several items from the Ranch Series, including a Ranch Dresser, a Ranch Couch, and a Ranch Tea Table.
 
RIBBOT IN BOXES (ADOPTED)

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Ribbot (ガチャ,, Gacha?) is a jock frog villager in Animal Crossing series. His name is a portmanteau of the sound made by frogs, "ribbit", and the name of the human-like machine, a "Robot." His Japanese name comes from the onomatopoeia for metal rattling, "gacha gacha". He is one of the few villagers in the game who are not technically animals, along with Sprocket, and Stitches.

Appearance

Ribbot is a robotic frog and is made entirely of metal. He has several lines on his face where the metal has been bolted together, and his mouth looks like a storage chute which opens outwards. He has headlights that resemble eyes, which, when he is talking, have pupils appear inside them. His initial shirt is the pulse shirt, which is a Gracie design and goes with his robotic appearance. He also has the number "59" written in white on the back of his head, which could hint that he is one of many robots of his kind to be made, which relates to how massproduced products in real life tend to be given numbers. There is a blue and red stripe of the front of his head, located between his eyes.

He looks misplaced amongst all the other animals, as he is a robot, whereas they are all anthropomorphic animals.

Personality

Ribbot has a jock personality, which means he will be interested in sport and fitness, making 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 with the player, appearing friendly and competitive when talking to them. He will get along well with peppy villagers, but get confused by the choice of lifestyle followed by lazy villagers, who appear opposite to the jock personality. He may offend and upset snooty and cranky villagers, by judging their fitness and physique.

House

His house is like Octavian's. He has many items from the Space Theme. In City Folk, he has the lunar lander, lunar rider, two spaceman Sams, two asteroids, flying saucer, space shuttle, satellite, and a tall quazoid in his house. He also has the lunar horizon wallpaper and lunar surface flooring, available from Saharah.

In New Leaf his house stops having a Space Theme and now have a robotic or industrial approach, Ribbot posses some pieces from the Sleek Series incluiding the bed, table, sofa, lamp and closet and also some furniture from the Mad Scientist Theme he retains the Tall Quazoid.

He has no stereo, but upon gaining one, he will have Go K.K. Rider! playing on it.
 
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RUDY IN BOXES, starting bid 75 TBT (Buyout 150 TBT)

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Rudy (チャス,, Chasu?) is a jock cat villager that first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His English name may refer to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, who has a red nose like Rudy. His initial phrase and his birthday support this possibility. He shares the same birthday with Isabelle and Digby. His New Leaf picture quote is a reference to how cats land on their feet.

Appearance

Rudy has a mostly brown body, with white covering his face, paws, and the tip of his tail. The insides of his ears are yellow along with his sclera, and his pupils are black. He also has a round red nose. He initially wears a red grid shirt.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the jock personality.

As a jock villager, Ruby will appear friendly to all personality types and will be outgoing and friendly towards the player too. He gets along well with other villagers, primarily peppy villagers (Jock villagers' counterpart), normal villagers, and other jock villagers. He also gets along with lazy villagers, but sometimes become confused by their lifestyle. He may annoy snooty and cranky villagers with his upbeat personality and his obsession for sports and fitness.

House

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Rudy's house has a rather childish theme, which reflects his age and personality. His choice of furniture primarily consists of the Ranch Series such as the bed and bookcase along with a cactus. Certain items that help contribute to Rudy's childish-themed house include the Bowling Pins and the Race Car Track. On his Hi-Fi Stereo, he has The K. Funk playing and for his choice of flooring and wallpaper, he has the Steamboat Wallpaper and the Wooden Flooring.
 
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RUDY IN BOXES, starting bid 75 TBT (Buyout 150 TBT)

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Rudy (チャス,, Chasu?) is a jock cat villager that first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His English name may refer to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, who has a red nose like Rudy. His initial phrase and his birthday support this possibility. He shares the same birthday with Isabelle and Digby. His New Leaf picture quote is a reference to how cats land on their feet.

Appearance

Rudy has a mostly brown body, with white covering his face, paws, and the tip of his tail. The insides of his ears are yellow along with his sclera, and his pupils are black. He also has a round red nose. He initially wears a red grid shirt.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the jock personality.

As a jock villager, Ruby will appear friendly to all personality types and will be outgoing and friendly towards the player too. He gets along well with other villagers, primarily peppy villagers (Jock villagers' counterpart), normal villagers, and other jock villagers. He also gets along with lazy villagers, but sometimes become confused by their lifestyle. He may annoy snooty and cranky villagers with his upbeat personality and his obsession for sports and fitness.

House

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Rudy's house has a rather childish theme, which reflects his age and personality. His choice of furniture primarily consists of the Ranch Series such as the bed and bookcase along with a cactus. Certain items that help contribute to Rudy's childish-themed house include the Bowling Pins and the Race Car Track. On his Hi-Fi Stereo, he has The K. Funk playing and for his choice of flooring and wallpaper, he has the Steamboat Wallpaper and the Wooden Flooring.
 
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