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ANNALISE IN BOXES

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Annalise (シルブプレ,, Shirubupure?) is a snooty horse that appears in Dōbutsu no Mori +, Animal Crossing, and Dōbutsu no Mori e+ as an islander. She is both absent from Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, but later appears in Animal Crossing: New Leaf as a villager. Her Japanese name is a rough transcription of the French phrase s'il vous plait, which means 'please'. Her initial phrase is a reference to the fact that horses tend to nip each other. As an islander, she has a favorite fruit and a fruit that she is allergic to. Feeding her the allergy fruit will reduce the likelihood of her dropping money bags. Annalise is allergic to oranges and she loves pears.

Appearance

Annalise is a brown horse with a lighter brown muzzle. She initially wears a Red Aloha Shirt. She has a star around her eye, the same color of her muzzle. The inside of her ears are pink. She also has a yellow flower on her head. She wears a Red Aloha Shirt like all female islanders.

Personality

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

Annalise is a snooty villager, meaning she enjoys fashion and romance. As a snooty villager, she will not get on with lazy, jock, normal, and peppy villagers, but she gets along with other snooty and cranky villagers. She will be mean and rude but will be nicer once she has warmed up to the player.

House

Annalise's house is very posh like many other snooty villagers' houses and her choice of furniture primarily consists of the Regal and Rocco series such as the Regal Lamp and the Rocco Bed. Her choice of wallpaper and flooring is the Rocco Wall and the Exhibit Floor carpet. When she first moves in, she has no stereo. However, if she is given one, it will play K.K. Sonata.
 
ANNALISE IN BOXES

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Annalise (シルブプレ,, Shirubupure?) is a snooty horse that appears in Dōbutsu no Mori +, Animal Crossing, and Dōbutsu no Mori e+ as an islander. She is both absent from Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, but later appears in Animal Crossing: New Leaf as a villager. Her Japanese name is a rough transcription of the French phrase s'il vous plait, which means 'please'. Her initial phrase is a reference to the fact that horses tend to nip each other. As an islander, she has a favorite fruit and a fruit that she is allergic to. Feeding her the allergy fruit will reduce the likelihood of her dropping money bags. Annalise is allergic to oranges and she loves pears.

Appearance

Annalise is a brown horse with a lighter brown muzzle. She initially wears a Red Aloha Shirt. She has a star around her eye, the same color of her muzzle. The inside of her ears are pink. She also has a yellow flower on her head. She wears a Red Aloha Shirt like all female islanders.

Personality

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

Annalise is a snooty villager, meaning she enjoys fashion and romance. As a snooty villager, she will not get on with lazy, jock, normal, and peppy villagers, but she gets along with other snooty and cranky villagers. She will be mean and rude but will be nicer once she has warmed up to the player.

House

Annalise's house is very posh like many other snooty villagers' houses and her choice of furniture primarily consists of the Regal and Rocco series such as the Regal Lamp and the Rocco Bed. Her choice of wallpaper and flooring is the Rocco Wall and the Exhibit Floor carpet. When she first moves in, she has no stereo. However, if she is given one, it will play K.K. Sonata.
 
So I could pay you for her and pay 50 bells to have you hold her for 24 hours?
 
Yeah, I would need to have you hold her since I wold have to tt someone out.
 
Ok I'll let you know, I should be able to get someone out this afternoon and grab her tonight. :)




EDIT: Ok I have a space open, let me know when you're on please.
 
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VESTA IN BOXES

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Vesta (メリヤス,, Meriyasu?) is a normal sheep in Animal Crossing series that appears in all versions of the Animal Crossing video games. Her name comes from the piece of clothing vest, an item of clothing sometimes made out of the wool of sheep, her species, and possibly the Roman goddess of the hearth, Vesta, though this may be a coincidence. Her Japanese name, meriyasu, means "knitting". Her initial phrase, baaaffo is from the word baa, a word used to imitate the bleating of sheep.

Appearance


Vesta from Animal Crossing
Vesta is a sheep with cream colored wool and a dark navy blue face with glowing white eyes and a smiling mouth. Her horns are striped with orange and yellow, and she wears a scarf instead of a shirt, just like all other sheep in the Animal Crossing series.

Personality

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


Vesta from City Folk
As a normal villager, Vesta 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, such as gardening, bug catching, fishing and so on. Like other villagers, she will, from time to time, ask the player for favors feeling sorry for having to ask for help, but appearing very gracious once the task has been complete. She will get along easily with other villagers, but may conflict with snooty or cranky villagers when they say something weird or hurtful to her. She is easy to befriend.

House

Vesta has a little house with a sewing machine and a few clothes set on the left side of her house. She has a Turntable that plays K.K. Steppe. Whenever you pop into Vesta's house, her carpet is backyard lawn flooring, and her wall is Ranch Wallpaper.
 
MAELLE IN BOXES

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Maelle (アンヌ,, Anne?), is snooty duck and is from the Animal Crossing series. In Animal Crossing and Dōbutsu no Mori e+, she is an islander. She reappears in Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf where she is a villager. The name, "Maelle" means "ambitious," a trait known among snooty villagers whom wish to become famous or rich. It also translates to "princess" in Breton. Her initial phrase, "duckling," reflects on her species. Her pic quote may relate to when she lived on the island. She appears on the album cover for Caf? K.K.

Appearance

Maelle is a yellow duck with a dark orange beak and webbed-feet. She also has a reddish-brown bob and initially wears green eyeshadow. Her eyes maintain a lazy eyed expression. In Animal Crossing she wears a red aloha shirt, like other female islanders. In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, she wears a heart shirt. When it rains, she uses a yellow umbrella.

Personality

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

Maelle has a snooty personality, which means she will appear arrogant and snobbish towards the player and other villagers, usually criticizing their dress sense or fashion. She is very rude. But will appear friendly and nice in some discussions, provided they are mature and do not insult her lifestyle. She finds appearance important, and will get angry or upset if someone criticizes her sense of style or fitness, which means a conversation between her a jock personality may leave either one upset or angry. Her attitude towards the player changes, as she begins to warm up to them once the player talks to her frequently, but she will still retain some arrogance and subtle rudeness. She may not get on with lazy villagers, due to their lifestyles - lazy villagers having a strong interest in food or relaxing of which will make her uncomfortable, angry or upset when in conversation. She will upset peppy and normal villagers, usually by gossiping about them, and finding small things to judge them on. She will get along well with cranky, and other snooty villagers. Maelle sometimes refers to a boyfriend, but he is never seen or heard from. When you add a friend code or have a friend over and Maelle learns about you, whether she is in your town or not, she will tell everyone mean and silly rumors about you, calling you a "bell pincher" or "broke joker" in some cases.

House

Maelle's home in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk has a very girly theme to it with furniture from the Lovely Series like the bed and the kitchen along with a creme sofa and a classic buffet. She also has a Pink Grid Shirt and a petal parson along with a plant and a parrot in a cage. Her Phonograph plays Cafe K.K.

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Maelle's house is Japanese styled and her furniture primarily consists of the Alpine Series such as the table and bed and some furniture found in Japanese homes such as the Space Heater and air conditioner. Other items in her house include the Retro TV and Fridge, a range and a space heater. Maelle has a record player also playing Caf? K.K. and has the Kitschy Wall and Tatami Floor as her choice of wallpaper and flooring.
 
MAELLE IN BOXES

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Maelle (アンヌ,, Anne?), is snooty duck and is from the Animal Crossing series. In Animal Crossing and Dōbutsu no Mori e+, she is an islander. She reappears in Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf where she is a villager. The name, "Maelle" means "ambitious," a trait known among snooty villagers whom wish to become famous or rich. It also translates to "princess" in Breton. Her initial phrase, "duckling," reflects on her species. Her pic quote may relate to when she lived on the island. She appears on the album cover for Caf? K.K.

Appearance

Maelle is a yellow duck with a dark orange beak and webbed-feet. She also has a reddish-brown bob and initially wears green eyeshadow. Her eyes maintain a lazy eyed expression. In Animal Crossing she wears a red aloha shirt, like other female islanders. In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, she wears a heart shirt. When it rains, she uses a yellow umbrella.

Personality

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

Maelle has a snooty personality, which means she will appear arrogant and snobbish towards the player and other villagers, usually criticizing their dress sense or fashion. She is very rude. But will appear friendly and nice in some discussions, provided they are mature and do not insult her lifestyle. She finds appearance important, and will get angry or upset if someone criticizes her sense of style or fitness, which means a conversation between her a jock personality may leave either one upset or angry. Her attitude towards the player changes, as she begins to warm up to them once the player talks to her frequently, but she will still retain some arrogance and subtle rudeness. She may not get on with lazy villagers, due to their lifestyles - lazy villagers having a strong interest in food or relaxing of which will make her uncomfortable, angry or upset when in conversation. She will upset peppy and normal villagers, usually by gossiping about them, and finding small things to judge them on. She will get along well with cranky, and other snooty villagers. Maelle sometimes refers to a boyfriend, but he is never seen or heard from. When you add a friend code or have a friend over and Maelle learns about you, whether she is in your town or not, she will tell everyone mean and silly rumors about you, calling you a "bell pincher" or "broke joker" in some cases.

House

Maelle's home in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk has a very girly theme to it with furniture from the Lovely Series like the bed and the kitchen along with a creme sofa and a classic buffet. She also has a Pink Grid Shirt and a petal parson along with a plant and a parrot in a cage. Her Phonograph plays Cafe K.K.

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Maelle's house is Japanese styled and her furniture primarily consists of the Alpine Series such as the table and bed and some furniture found in Japanese homes such as the Space Heater and air conditioner. Other items in her house include the Retro TV and Fridge, a range and a space heater. Maelle has a record player also playing Caf? K.K. and has the Kitschy Wall and Tatami Floor as her choice of wallpaper and flooring.
 
STITCHES IN BOXES

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Stitches (パッチ,, Patch?) is a lazy cub villager in the Animal Crossing series. He is based off of a young child's worn stuffed animal, indicated by his name and the many patches of fabric making up his body, this also gives the reason for the kiddie furniture in his home. His phrase is based on the stuffing used in dolls and teddy bears.

Appearance

Stitches resembles a teddy bear with a purple line on his forehead with the rest of the color is orange on his head. His two ears have different colors, one is green and the inside is orange, one is blue with green inside. His muzzle has a cream color and his mouth is brown. He has two x's on his eyes, making him resemble a teddy bear. His arms and legs also have different colors, his arms are blue and green, and his legs are green and orange along with his stomach being orange with a cream-like inside it. Stitches wears a Star Shirt, a shirt that strongly resembles his appearance with blue, red, and green. He is seen as technically not an animal, along with Sprocket, Lucky, Ribbot, Coco, Nindori, Cube, Blanca, Peaches, Lyman, Tia and Merengue. Stitches' picture quote, "A stitch in time saves nine!" could be referencing the fact that he has nine siblings, which can be found out if you reveal the real Stitches on April Fool's Day.

Personality

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

Stitches has a lazy personality, which means he will love sleeping and eating. He may conflict with jock villagers, because of his lack of exercise. He will also conflict with snooty villagers, due to them leading on in a conversation about them making dinner for themselves.

House

His house has a kiddie theme and has lot of toys, such as a train set and an elephant slide from the nursery theme. He also has a hammock, a green lamp, and furniture from the playroom theme. He has the Playroom Wall and Playroom Carpet. K.K. Lullaby plays on the Kiddie Stereo in his house.
 
STITCHES IN BOXES

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Stitches (パッチ,, Patch?) is a lazy cub villager in the Animal Crossing series. He is based off of a young child's worn stuffed animal, indicated by his name and the many patches of fabric making up his body, this also gives the reason for the kiddie furniture in his home. His phrase is based on the stuffing used in dolls and teddy bears.

Appearance

Stitches resembles a teddy bear with a purple line on his forehead with the rest of the color is orange on his head. His two ears have different colors, one is green and the inside is orange, one is blue with green inside. His muzzle has a cream color and his mouth is brown. He has two x's on his eyes, making him resemble a teddy bear. His arms and legs also have different colors, his arms are blue and green, and his legs are green and orange along with his stomach being orange with a cream-like inside it. Stitches wears a Star Shirt, a shirt that strongly resembles his appearance with blue, red, and green. He is seen as technically not an animal, along with Sprocket, Lucky, Ribbot, Coco, Nindori, Cube, Blanca, Peaches, Lyman, Tia and Merengue. Stitches' picture quote, "A stitch in time saves nine!" could be referencing the fact that he has nine siblings, which can be found out if you reveal the real Stitches on April Fool's Day.

Personality

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

Stitches has a lazy personality, which means he will love sleeping and eating. He may conflict with jock villagers, because of his lack of exercise. He will also conflict with snooty villagers, due to them leading on in a conversation about them making dinner for themselves.

House

His house has a kiddie theme and has lot of toys, such as a train set and an elephant slide from the nursery theme. He also has a hammock, a green lamp, and furniture from the playroom theme. He has the Playroom Wall and Playroom Carpet. K.K. Lullaby plays on the Kiddie Stereo in his house.
 
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