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Clay (どぐろう,, Dogurou?) is a lazy hamster villager who first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

Appearance

Clay is a brown hamster. He has a golden raccoon-like mask surrounding his eyes, which are light brown with horizontal pupils. His name (both Japanese and English) and design may be a reference to the Japanese "Dogū", clay figurines built in the Jōmon period.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the lazy personality.

As a lazy villager, Clay be easy to get along with due to his laid-back lifestyle. Like all lazy villagers, he shares a love of food and relaxing. He will enjoy partaking in the usual hobbies, usually for relaxing reasons or for food, when fishing. He will get along well with other villagers, but may offend or confuse jock villagers, who have a conflicting lifestyle of exercise and fitness, opposed to the lazy lifestyle of relaxing and food. He becomes great friends with the player, looking up to them for advice and, of course, presents.

House

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Clay has K.K. Safari playing in his home. His house is African themed. There are items such as a fossil and a cow skull.
 
PEACHES IN BOXES

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Peaches (ドサコ,, Dosako?) (Perla in Spanish) is a horse villager in the Animal Crossing series with a normal personality. Her catchphrase, "neighbor," is a pun on the sound horses make. She is absent in Animal Crossing: Wild World but reappeared in Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Appearance

Peaches is a pink horse with orange cheeks, red hair, and a white stripe on her nose. She also has orange on the inside of her ears. She initially wears a Lite Polka Shirt, and her eyes are crosses, like Stitches. This could be why she did not appear in Animal Crossing: Wild World.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the normal personality.

Peaches has a normal personality. She is shy and caring, and may get upset easily. She is also cheerful and sweet. When she asks the player for favors, she often compliments their speed (even if it actually takes a while). She wakes up at 5am like other normal villagers, and will appear inside towards the middle of the day. She will enjoy partaking in the usual hobbies; bug catching, fishing, fossil hunting, and the others. She may mention an unseen friend called Moppina, an imaginary friend which comes from her hygiene and cleanliness concerns. Peaches will get on well with peppy and jock villagers, appearing motherly or sisterly towards them. She may become upset when talking to a cranky villager, due to their cruel nature which makes them appear rude when talking about other villagers. She enjoys talking to the player; if you make her upset, she will bounce back and give you a present.

House

In City Folk, Peaches has a kiddie theme to her house. In Animal Crossing, she has slight nursery theme to her room - she has the kiddie wall and the playroom floor, an elephant slide, and a wobbelina. K.K. Song plays. Peaches also has the Squelchoid set of gyroids. Se?or K.K. plays in her house on a kiddie stereo.


Trivia

Peaches is one of the very first villagers to be seen in the back of a cover along with Teddy. She was seen in the back of the Animal Forest cover on a gameplay.
 
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Peaches (ドサコ,, Dosako?) (Perla in Spanish) is a horse villager in the Animal Crossing series with a normal personality. Her catchphrase, "neighbor," is a pun on the sound horses make. She is absent in Animal Crossing: Wild World but reappeared in Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Appearance

Peaches is a pink horse with orange cheeks, red hair, and a white stripe on her nose. She also has orange on the inside of her ears. She initially wears a Lite Polka Shirt, and her eyes are crosses, like Stitches. This could be why she did not appear in Animal Crossing: Wild World.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the normal personality.

Peaches has a normal personality. She is shy and caring, and may get upset easily. She is also cheerful and sweet. When she asks the player for favors, she often compliments their speed (even if it actually takes a while). She wakes up at 5am like other normal villagers, and will appear inside towards the middle of the day. She will enjoy partaking in the usual hobbies; bug catching, fishing, fossil hunting, and the others. She may mention an unseen friend called Moppina, an imaginary friend which comes from her hygiene and cleanliness concerns. Peaches will get on well with peppy and jock villagers, appearing motherly or sisterly towards them. She may become upset when talking to a cranky villager, due to their cruel nature which makes them appear rude when talking about other villagers. She enjoys talking to the player; if you make her upset, she will bounce back and give you a present.

House

In City Folk, Peaches has a kiddie theme to her house. In Animal Crossing, she has slight nursery theme to her room - she has the kiddie wall and the playroom floor, an elephant slide, and a wobbelina. K.K. Song plays. Peaches also has the Squelchoid set of gyroids. Se?or K.K. plays in her house on a kiddie stereo.


Trivia

Peaches is one of the very first villagers to be seen in the back of a cover along with Teddy. She was seen in the back of the Animal Forest cover on a gameplay.
 
FILBERT IN BOXES

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Filbert (リッキー,, Ricky?) is a lazy squirrel villager in the Animal Crossing series. His name, like most of his species, comes from a type of nut. In this case, his name comes from an edible type of hazelnut. He has made an appearance in every game so far. He is the only lazy squirrel in the series so far. His initial catchphrase could possibly be a reference to what squirrels commonly say in cartoons.

Appearance

Filbert is a light blue squirrel with a white stripe on his forehead, (almost like Peanut) and a white swirl on his tail. He has bright pink cheeks, and the inside of his rounded ears are orange. His initial shirt is the vogue top. He is often mistaken for a girl because of his cheeks. His eyes are wide open, which makes him look much more like a jock or smug villager.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the lazy personality.

As a lazy villager, Filbert will be easy to get along with due to his laid back and calm lifestyle. Like all lazy villagers, he shares an interest in food, relaxing, being calm, and resting. He will enjoy partaking in the usual hobbies, usually for relaxing reasons or for food (fishing). He will get along well with other personality types, but may offend or confuse cranky and snooty villagers, who have a conflicting lifestyle of rudeness and gossip and do not understand the reason behind the lazy lifestyle choice.

House

Filbert's house is very unique. He has a TV with a VCR and two gyroids, the mega and mini Croakoids. He also has two pieces of the Kiddie series and a train set, adding to his child-like home. Filbert has two cacti in his house as well as the Lunar Horizon wallpaper which, paired with the Satellite adds an outer space feel. He also has the Citrus carpet as his flooring. Filbert lacks a stereo at first but if he receives one, he will play Two Days Ago on it. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, he now has a space carpet.
 
I lost Beau when trying to move him to my deer town using two ds machines a cart mix up date accident and when went to get him to his move date gone...I would love to lurk for him am devastated and need to find him again.
 
I lost Beau when trying to move him to my deer town using two ds machines a cart mix up date accident and when went to get him to his move date gone...I would love to lurk for him am devastated and need to find him again.

aww I'm sorry to hear that! I recently lost my favorite villager stitches in my main town. I'll
let you know if he shows up
 
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Thanks so much, I owe you one. Still reeling luckily I have a spot for him other town where I wanted him so no 16 but stings bad.
 
FILBERT IN BOXES

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Filbert (リッキー,, Ricky?) is a lazy squirrel villager in the Animal Crossing series. His name, like most of his species, comes from a type of nut. In this case, his name comes from an edible type of hazelnut. He has made an appearance in every game so far. He is the only lazy squirrel in the series so far. His initial catchphrase could possibly be a reference to what squirrels commonly say in cartoons.

Appearance

Filbert is a light blue squirrel with a white stripe on his forehead, (almost like Peanut) and a white swirl on his tail. He has bright pink cheeks, and the inside of his rounded ears are orange. His initial shirt is the vogue top. He is often mistaken for a girl because of his cheeks. His eyes are wide open, which makes him look much more like a jock or smug villager.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the lazy personality.

As a lazy villager, Filbert will be easy to get along with due to his laid back and calm lifestyle. Like all lazy villagers, he shares an interest in food, relaxing, being calm, and resting. He will enjoy partaking in the usual hobbies, usually for relaxing reasons or for food (fishing). He will get along well with other personality types, but may offend or confuse cranky and snooty villagers, who have a conflicting lifestyle of rudeness and gossip and do not understand the reason behind the lazy lifestyle choice.

House

Filbert's house is very unique. He has a TV with a VCR and two gyroids, the mega and mini Croakoids. He also has two pieces of the Kiddie series and a train set, adding to his child-like home. Filbert has two cacti in his house as well as the Lunar Horizon wallpaper which, paired with the Satellite adds an outer space feel. He also has the Citrus carpet as his flooring. Filbert lacks a stereo at first but if he receives one, he will play Two Days Ago on it. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, he now has a space carpet.
 
Wanted to update that I've found everyone on my list, and now looking for Fang! :3 Thanks!!
 
FILBERT IN BOXES

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Filbert (リッキー,, Ricky?) is a lazy squirrel villager in the Animal Crossing series. His name, like most of his species, comes from a type of nut. In this case, his name comes from an edible type of hazelnut. He has made an appearance in every game so far. He is the only lazy squirrel in the series so far. His initial catchphrase could possibly be a reference to what squirrels commonly say in cartoons.

Appearance

Filbert is a light blue squirrel with a white stripe on his forehead, (almost like Peanut) and a white swirl on his tail. He has bright pink cheeks, and the inside of his rounded ears are orange. His initial shirt is the vogue top. He is often mistaken for a girl because of his cheeks. His eyes are wide open, which makes him look much more like a jock or smug villager.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the lazy personality.

As a lazy villager, Filbert will be easy to get along with due to his laid back and calm lifestyle. Like all lazy villagers, he shares an interest in food, relaxing, being calm, and resting. He will enjoy partaking in the usual hobbies, usually for relaxing reasons or for food (fishing). He will get along well with other personality types, but may offend or confuse cranky and snooty villagers, who have a conflicting lifestyle of rudeness and gossip and do not understand the reason behind the lazy lifestyle choice.

House

Filbert's house is very unique. He has a TV with a VCR and two gyroids, the mega and mini Croakoids. He also has two pieces of the Kiddie series and a train set, adding to his child-like home. Filbert has two cacti in his house as well as the Lunar Horizon wallpaper which, paired with the Satellite adds an outer space feel. He also has the Citrus carpet as his flooring. Filbert lacks a stereo at first but if he receives one, he will play Two Days Ago on it. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, he now has a space carpet.
 
FILBERT IN BOXES, voiding in 30 minutes

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Filbert (リッキー,, Ricky?) is a lazy squirrel villager in the Animal Crossing series. His name, like most of his species, comes from a type of nut. In this case, his name comes from an edible type of hazelnut. He has made an appearance in every game so far. He is the only lazy squirrel in the series so far. His initial catchphrase could possibly be a reference to what squirrels commonly say in cartoons.

Appearance

Filbert is a light blue squirrel with a white stripe on his forehead, (almost like Peanut) and a white swirl on his tail. He has bright pink cheeks, and the inside of his rounded ears are orange. His initial shirt is the vogue top. He is often mistaken for a girl because of his cheeks. His eyes are wide open, which makes him look much more like a jock or smug villager.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the lazy personality.

As a lazy villager, Filbert will be easy to get along with due to his laid back and calm lifestyle. Like all lazy villagers, he shares an interest in food, relaxing, being calm, and resting. He will enjoy partaking in the usual hobbies, usually for relaxing reasons or for food (fishing). He will get along well with other personality types, but may offend or confuse cranky and snooty villagers, who have a conflicting lifestyle of rudeness and gossip and do not understand the reason behind the lazy lifestyle choice.

House

Filbert's house is very unique. He has a TV with a VCR and two gyroids, the mega and mini Croakoids. He also has two pieces of the Kiddie series and a train set, adding to his child-like home. Filbert has two cacti in his house as well as the Lunar Horizon wallpaper which, paired with the Satellite adds an outer space feel. He also has the Citrus carpet as his flooring. Filbert lacks a stereo at first but if he receives one, he will play Two Days Ago on it. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, he now has a space carpet.
 
LUCHA IN BOXES

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Lucha (マスカラス,, Masukarasu?) is a smug bird villager that first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His name comes from the Spanish word luchar, which means "to wrestle", which also reflects his house's theme. His Japanese name comes from Mil M?scaras, a famous and influential Luchador. "Karasu" (カラス) is also the Japanese term for "crow" in English. It is either coincidental or intentional that they would give the name to a bird.

Appearance

Lucha is bird villager wearing a red luchador mask (this is evident when he blinks). He also has a zipper on the back of his head along with the bottom of his head looking hollow. His arms and tail are navy blue and his legs are white. He can be confused with being a jock villager, due to his appearance.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the smug personality.
Lucha 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. Lucha 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

Lucha's house has a boxing theme with furniture such as the workout bench, a punching bag, and a wrestler wring. His wallpaper is the Neutral Corner and his flooring is the Boxing Ring Mat. In his CD Player, he plays K.K. Western.
 
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LUCHA IN BOXES

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Lucha (マスカラス,, Masukarasu?) is a smug bird villager that first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His name comes from the Spanish word luchar, which means "to wrestle", which also reflects his house's theme. His Japanese name comes from Mil M?scaras, a famous and influential Luchador. "Karasu" (カラス) is also the Japanese term for "crow" in English. It is either coincidental or intentional that they would give the name to a bird.

Appearance

Lucha is bird villager wearing a red luchador mask (this is evident when he blinks). He also has a zipper on the back of his head along with the bottom of his head looking hollow. His arms and tail are navy blue and his legs are white. He can be confused with being a jock villager, due to his appearance.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the smug personality.
Lucha 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. Lucha 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

Lucha's house has a boxing theme with furniture such as the workout bench, a punching bag, and a wrestler wring. His wallpaper is the Neutral Corner and his flooring is the Boxing Ring Mat. In his CD Player, he plays K.K. Western.
 
TOM IN BOXES

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Tom (バンタム,, Bantamu?) is a cranky cat villager in the Animal Crossing series. His North American name is based on tomcats, another name for male cats, his name might also be a reference to the Tom and Jerry cartoons. He was absent in Animal Crossing: Wild World, but returned in Animal Crossing: City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His Japanese name is a reference to Bantamweight, a weight division in boxing.

Appearance

Tom is a blue cat with a white-tipped tail and muzzle. His hands and feet are also tipped white. He looks similar to Moe. His ears are straight and blue with a strawberry pink in the center of them. His appearance may be inspired by Tom from the Tom and Jerry cartoons, as Tom looks quite similar to the Tom from the cartoons. He carries the Flame Umbrella.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the cranky personality.

As a cranky villager, Tom 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 enjoy the usual hobbies, but for relaxation and peace rather than competition. He will find it difficult to socialize with peppy and normal villagers, who he will criticize when talking to other villagers. 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. Tom will also appear very sharp tongued, and will sometimes call the player a brat.

House

Tom's home is very neat and oriental, containing furniture from the Exotic Series. It contrasts with his cranky personality. Upon obtaining a stereo, he will play K.K. Rally.
 
ROALD IN BOXES

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Roald (ペンタ,, Penta?) is a jock penguin villager from the Animal Crossing series. He has appeared in every game so far. Roald's name could possibly come from Roald Amundsen, the first person to reach the South Pole, the natural habitat of penguins.

Appearance

Roald is a dark, navy blue Adelie Penguin, who is initially wearing a red and white checked Cafe Shirt. His eyes are laid-back in a half-closed position. He has a stomach that is white and a beak, as every penguin has, that is yellow-orange. His feet are the same color, too, and his wings are the same color as his back.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the jock personality.

At first, you might not see it, but Roald has a jock personality. You might not see it in him at first due to the fact that he is a penguin and has a Kiddie-themed room what makes him childish, and he has half-closed eyes (which make him look like like a lazy villager). So do not judge him at his first appearance - talk to him and you will see that he is really into sports. He claims to be the strongest villager in the town and goes waaaay overboard when it comes to fitness and muscles, much to the dismay of normal villagers who appear motherly towards him. Sometimes snooty villagers will ask him to move their house as a tease. He obviously does not, though. Roald is an active villager, so he is rarely inside his house, and never seems to get ill (like most of jock villagers). He often challenges the player to bug catching contests, and is interested in fossils and clothes. He's very friendly. Roald also enjoys a mocha with lots of milk and three spoonfuls of sugar.

House

In Animal Crossing: City Folk and most likely others, his house mainly contains items from both the Kiddie Series and Space Theme. He has K.K. Parade playing on his robo-stereo. He has the kiddie clock, satellite, rocket, space shuttle, telescope, bowling pins, super toilet, and a train set. He has the playroom wall and kiddie carpet.
 
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Roald (ペンタ,, Penta?) is a jock penguin villager from the Animal Crossing series. He has appeared in every game so far. Roald's name could possibly come from Roald Amundsen, the first person to reach the South Pole, the natural habitat of penguins.

Appearance

Roald is a dark, navy blue Adelie Penguin, who is initially wearing a red and white checked Cafe Shirt. His eyes are laid-back in a half-closed position. He has a stomach that is white and a beak, as every penguin has, that is yellow-orange. His feet are the same color, too, and his wings are the same color as his back.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the jock personality.

At first, you might not see it, but Roald has a jock personality. You might not see it in him at first due to the fact that he is a penguin and has a Kiddie-themed room what makes him childish, and he has half-closed eyes (which make him look like like a lazy villager). So do not judge him at his first appearance - talk to him and you will see that he is really into sports. He claims to be the strongest villager in the town and goes waaaay overboard when it comes to fitness and muscles, much to the dismay of normal villagers who appear motherly towards him. Sometimes snooty villagers will ask him to move their house as a tease. He obviously does not, though. Roald is an active villager, so he is rarely inside his house, and never seems to get ill (like most of jock villagers). He often challenges the player to bug catching contests, and is interested in fossils and clothes. He's very friendly. Roald also enjoys a mocha with lots of milk and three spoonfuls of sugar.

House

In Animal Crossing: City Folk and most likely others, his house mainly contains items from both the Kiddie Series and Space Theme. He has K.K. Parade playing on his robo-stereo. He has the kiddie clock, satellite, rocket, space shuttle, telescope, bowling pins, super toilet, and a train set. He has the playroom wall and kiddie carpet.
 
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