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CHIEF IN BOXES

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Chief (チーフ,, Chief?) is a cranky wolf villager that appears in all games from the Animal Crossing series. His initial phrase, "harrumph," is a sign of boredom or annoyance, often related to cranky villagers. His name may be a reference to the leader of a wolf pack; sometimes called the chief.

Appearance


Chief is a deep orange wolf with a pointed snout, and perky ears. Because of his sophistication and long eyelashes, he may look like a snooty villager, and more like a fox than a wolf. His paws and muzzle are white in color, and his ears tipped dark brown. Initially, he wears the Red Bar Shirt. His eyes appear to be half closed. On rainy days, he carries the Elegant Umbrella.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the cranky personality.

As a cranky villager, Chief will have the tendency to be belittling and arrogant towards those around him. He is no exception to the typical cranky villager type, finding peppy villagers too happy and being mean and combative around normal villagers. When talking to other cranky, lazy, or snooty villagers, he will start deep conversations, usually about trivial matters like the weather or about other villagers. For some reason he enjoys gardening and can also be seen fishing and Bug catching. He may also ask the player to look for an item of clothing - giving the excuse that he cannot be caught shopping for clothes because it is "lame." In Wild World, he may challenge the player to fishing competitions. Chief will get along with snooty and other cranky villagers due to similar personalities. He also gets along with lazy villagers.

House

Initially Chief has a few beds in his house; but in games like Animal Crossing: Wild World, he has a bunch of clocks instead of beds. He favors robo and construction themed items and furniture. He has the Metal Floor and Industry Wall. If Chief has a stereo in his house, it will play DJ K.K.. The song's intense rhythm matches the theme of his house and his personality. In Animal Crossing, he has various Modern items, as well as an assortment of clocks.
 
LUCKY IN BOXES

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Lucky (ラッキー,, Lucky?) is a lazy dog villager from the Animal Crossing series. His name comes from the fact that he has a full body cast and is still alive, making him "lucky". Or, it could be perceived as ironic, seeing that Lucky is not very lucky at all. His picture quote is an exclamation people say when they hurt themselves and his catchphrase is the same thing, only that it is a combination of a popular way to interpret the sound dogs make, and saying "owch".

Appearance

Lucky is a dog that is in a full body cast. Many consider him to be an Egyptian dog, while others consider his appearance to be the result of a fishing accident. His left eye is seen peeking through his bandages, which is yellow (with no pupil), and the fur around his eye and on his ears is fully black. His initial shirt is the No. 23 Shirt. Some people even think he may just be disguised as a mummified Egyptian dog, but no one truly knows what he looks like under his bandages. He bears a slight resemblance to a gibdo from the Legend of Zelda franchise.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the lazy personality.

Lazy villagers have a relaxed and laid-back approach to living in the town. They appear friendly in the way they speak and talk about hobbies, particularly fishing and fossil finding. They find it easy to get along and talk to other villagers, including the player, particularly other lazy villagers and normal villagers, who also share their parent-like interests and approach to living in the town. Peppy villagers may appear sisterly, towards him, but he may anger them on the rare occasion. He may confuse jock villagers, who have an opposing lifestyle of health fitness, which conflict with their lifestyle. He will also get along well with cranky villagers, as they too prefer the slow paced lifestyle and outlook on life. He doesn't get along with snooty villagers because he doesn't care about his physical appearance.

House

Lucky's house in all games has had an egyptian theme to it. In the GC games, Lucky's house had two Legend of Zelda swords and two squat dingloids. In Wild World and City Folk, his house is still unchanged with two dingloids as usual. In New Leaf, although he keeps his Egyptian styled house like in the past games, he has changed the flooring and instead he keeps one Tall Dingloid instead of two dingloids. In all games, he plays K.K. Dirge in his house.

In Animal Forest e+, Avery had Lucky's furniture styling, only that he had changed the wallpaper to the Basement Wall and with the flooring being the same.
 
LUCKY IN BOXES

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Lucky (ラッキー,, Lucky?) is a lazy dog villager from the Animal Crossing series. His name comes from the fact that he has a full body cast and is still alive, making him "lucky". Or, it could be perceived as ironic, seeing that Lucky is not very lucky at all. His picture quote is an exclamation people say when they hurt themselves and his catchphrase is the same thing, only that it is a combination of a popular way to interpret the sound dogs make, and saying "owch".

Appearance

Lucky is a dog that is in a full body cast. Many consider him to be an Egyptian dog, while others consider his appearance to be the result of a fishing accident. His left eye is seen peeking through his bandages, which is yellow (with no pupil), and the fur around his eye and on his ears is fully black. His initial shirt is the No. 23 Shirt. Some people even think he may just be disguised as a mummified Egyptian dog, but no one truly knows what he looks like under his bandages. He bears a slight resemblance to a gibdo from the Legend of Zelda franchise.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the lazy personality.

Lazy villagers have a relaxed and laid-back approach to living in the town. They appear friendly in the way they speak and talk about hobbies, particularly fishing and fossil finding. They find it easy to get along and talk to other villagers, including the player, particularly other lazy villagers and normal villagers, who also share their parent-like interests and approach to living in the town. Peppy villagers may appear sisterly, towards him, but he may anger them on the rare occasion. He may confuse jock villagers, who have an opposing lifestyle of health fitness, which conflict with their lifestyle. He will also get along well with cranky villagers, as they too prefer the slow paced lifestyle and outlook on life. He doesn't get along with snooty villagers because he doesn't care about his physical appearance.

House

Lucky's house in all games has had an egyptian theme to it. In the GC games, Lucky's house had two Legend of Zelda swords and two squat dingloids. In Wild World and City Folk, his house is still unchanged with two dingloids as usual. In New Leaf, although he keeps his Egyptian styled house like in the past games, he has changed the flooring and instead he keeps one Tall Dingloid instead of two dingloids. In all games, he plays K.K. Dirge in his house.

In Animal Forest e+, Avery had Lucky's furniture styling, only that he had changed the wallpaper to the Basement Wall and with the flooring being the same.
 
LUCKY IN BOXES

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Lucky (ラッキー,, Lucky?) is a lazy dog villager from the Animal Crossing series. His name comes from the fact that he has a full body cast and is still alive, making him "lucky". Or, it could be perceived as ironic, seeing that Lucky is not very lucky at all. His picture quote is an exclamation people say when they hurt themselves and his catchphrase is the same thing, only that it is a combination of a popular way to interpret the sound dogs make, and saying "owch".

Appearance

Lucky is a dog that is in a full body cast. Many consider him to be an Egyptian dog, while others consider his appearance to be the result of a fishing accident. His left eye is seen peeking through his bandages, which is yellow (with no pupil), and the fur around his eye and on his ears is fully black. His initial shirt is the No. 23 Shirt. Some people even think he may just be disguised as a mummified Egyptian dog, but no one truly knows what he looks like under his bandages. He bears a slight resemblance to a gibdo from the Legend of Zelda franchise.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the lazy personality.

Lazy villagers have a relaxed and laid-back approach to living in the town. They appear friendly in the way they speak and talk about hobbies, particularly fishing and fossil finding. They find it easy to get along and talk to other villagers, including the player, particularly other lazy villagers and normal villagers, who also share their parent-like interests and approach to living in the town. Peppy villagers may appear sisterly, towards him, but he may anger them on the rare occasion. He may confuse jock villagers, who have an opposing lifestyle of health fitness, which conflict with their lifestyle. He will also get along well with cranky villagers, as they too prefer the slow paced lifestyle and outlook on life. He doesn't get along with snooty villagers because he doesn't care about his physical appearance.

House

Lucky's house in all games has had an egyptian theme to it. In the GC games, Lucky's house had two Legend of Zelda swords and two squat dingloids. In Wild World and City Folk, his house is still unchanged with two dingloids as usual. In New Leaf, although he keeps his Egyptian styled house like in the past games, he has changed the flooring and instead he keeps one Tall Dingloid instead of two dingloids. In all games, he plays K.K. Dirge in his house.

In Animal Forest e+, Avery had Lucky's furniture styling, only that he had changed the wallpaper to the Basement Wall and with the flooring being the same.
 
EUGENE IN BOXES

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Eugene (ロッキー,, Rocky?) is a smug koala villager who was introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His name refers to the plant koalas are known to eat most: eucalyptus.

Appearance

Eugene is a black and white Koala with the insides of his ears are gray, he has an orange nose and has sideburns on the side of his face with shades covering his eyes, which if you look at from a certain angle, there will be dots for his eyes. He looks like a stereotypical "greaser" from the 1950's.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the smug personality.
Eugene has a smug personality. This means he will appear kind and gentlemanly when in conversation with the player and will get along well with other villagers most of the time. On numerous occasions, he will flirt with the player and admire them and 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

Eugene's house is based on that of a Rockstar, most of the furniture is black and white much like Eugene. He has furniture from the Sleek Series including: bed, sofa, lamp and dresser, he also posses a Drum Set and a pair of guitars among a few other things. He has both Maze wall and floor matching the monochromatic style in the house.

He has a High End Stereo playing K.K. Cruisin'.
 
TIA IN BOXES

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Tia (ティーナ,, Tīna?) is a normal elephant villager who appears in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Similar to how Tucker seems to be based on a mammoth, Tia seems to be based on a teapot. Her catchphrase supports this as well as her English name, which sounds similar to "Tea".

Appearance

Tia has a white body with a wavy yellow headband around her head, topped off with a ball. There are two blue flower-like markings on each side of her face on the cheeks like blush. The inside of her trunk is brown. She has blue tipped hands and feet. She resembles a teapot.

She has a slight resemblance to Margie.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the normal personality.

Like most normal villagers, Tia will be very sensitive and kind. She will be easily upset or offended by other villagers, particularly snooty or cranky villagers. She enjoys the usual hobbies, which are fashion, bug catching, fishing, and furniture. She will get along well with other normal villagers and peppy villagers, appearing mother-like in conversation.

House

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Tia's house has no specific theme, but has a sort of a kitchen-like style towards it, with many furniture primarily consisting of the Regal Series like the bed and the lamp. She has a sink and buffet, adding to the kitchen theme, a minimalist kitchen, a pine table with a tea set on it along with a plant and a Phonograph that plays K.K. Marathon. She has the Rocco Flooring and the Blue Wallpaper for her choice of flooring and wallpaper.
 
TIA IN BOXES

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Tia (ティーナ,, Tīna?) is a normal elephant villager who appears in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Similar to how Tucker seems to be based on a mammoth, Tia seems to be based on a teapot. Her catchphrase supports this as well as her English name, which sounds similar to "Tea".

Appearance

Tia has a white body with a wavy yellow headband around her head, topped off with a ball. There are two blue flower-like markings on each side of her face on the cheeks like blush. The inside of her trunk is brown. She has blue tipped hands and feet. She resembles a teapot.

She has a slight resemblance to Margie.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the normal personality.

Like most normal villagers, Tia will be very sensitive and kind. She will be easily upset or offended by other villagers, particularly snooty or cranky villagers. She enjoys the usual hobbies, which are fashion, bug catching, fishing, and furniture. She will get along well with other normal villagers and peppy villagers, appearing mother-like in conversation.

House

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Tia's house has no specific theme, but has a sort of a kitchen-like style towards it, with many furniture primarily consisting of the Regal Series like the bed and the lamp. She has a sink and buffet, adding to the kitchen theme, a minimalist kitchen, a pine table with a tea set on it along with a plant and a Phonograph that plays K.K. Marathon. She has the Rocco Flooring and the Blue Wallpaper for her choice of flooring and wallpaper.
 
150 tbt! If you accept I'd like to hold her for a few hours and pay the holding fee (class and work but I'll be home in a few hours and may be able to trade sooner)

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Sorry! Just saw the higher bid, I will pass :)
 
Aaah I really want Tia but I just joined so I only have 7 tbt *m*
how do you get more tbt?

You originally get tbt from the site by being active (so posting threads and commenting, etc.) but you can also sell stuff for tbt or trade in game bells for it. So save up so you can get Tia another time! Or get whatever other dreamies you have! :)
Hope that helps! c:
 
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