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Gaston (モサキチ, Mosakichi) (Gast?n in Spanish) is a cranky rabbit villager in the Animal Crossing series. His initial phrase and name suggest he is French, or from French origin. His name, Gaston, is a male French name. His initial phrase, "mon chou," is a play on words with "chou chou," a term of endearment. "Mon chou" is also a French term that some people might use on loved ones, such as "honey" or "sweetheart". It has nothing to do with its literal translation, which means "my cabbage". Gaston's picture inscription in Wild World reads as "Sacre Bleu!," (Sacre Bleu translates to "confound!") further establishing his character as a Frenchman. In New Leaf, his picture quote, "An ear for an ear leaves everyone deaf", resembles a quote from Mohandas Karamchand "Mahatma" Gandhi: "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind." He reappears in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. He, along with Marcel and Cousteau, is French. Gaston's Japanese name refers to his nose, which is rather big, and has a large mustache on it.

Appearance

He is a yellow rabbit with blue inner ears, a small orange nose, a big mustache, brown feet and white paws. His eyebrows are pointed down, giving him a very serious, profound stare. Gaston's initial shirt is a Swell Shirt which has red, orange, and yellow diamonds on it.

Gaston as he appears in Animal Crossing: Wild World.
Personality

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

As a cranky villager, Gaston will appear mature compared to other male personality types. This will make him appear rude and belittling when talking to other villagers, including the player. Despite this, he will learn to confine in the player, considering them his only friend. He will enjoy the usual hobbies, but not for competition, but for relaxing and peaceful reasons of calm and tranquility. He will find it difficult to socialize with peppy and normal villagers, and will often make rude comments about them behind their backs. 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 and act delirious, thinking the player is his mother.

House

Gaston's house has a mad scientist theme, with many of furniture from the Mad Scientist Theme such as a Lab Bench and a Lab Chair. The haunting K.K. Dirge plays on a Reel-to-Reel in his room to add to the creepy effect. Oddly enough, Gaston also has a hamster cage in his room, perhaps to experiment on. His house has a steel floor and a lab wall. He also has a Red Drum. In Animal Forest and Dōbutsu no Mori +, Gaston's house has a kitchen and laboratory theme, with various items such as a Classic Clock and a Modern Table with a fossil and a fish. K.K. Dirge is playing on a Reel-to-Reel. The Wallpaper is the Manor Wall and the Flooring is the Wooden Panel.
 
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GASTON IN BOXES. Highest bid is 100 tbt
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Gaston (モサキチ, Mosakichi) (Gast?n in Spanish) is a cranky rabbit villager in the Animal Crossing series. His initial phrase and name suggest he is French, or from French origin. His name, Gaston, is a male French name. His initial phrase, "mon chou," is a play on words with "chou chou," a term of endearment. "Mon chou" is also a French term that some people might use on loved ones, such as "honey" or "sweetheart". It has nothing to do with its literal translation, which means "my cabbage". Gaston's picture inscription in Wild World reads as "Sacre Bleu!," (Sacre Bleu translates to "confound!") further establishing his character as a Frenchman. In New Leaf, his picture quote, "An ear for an ear leaves everyone deaf", resembles a quote from Mohandas Karamchand "Mahatma" Gandhi: "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind." He reappears in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. He, along with Marcel and Cousteau, is French. Gaston's Japanese name refers to his nose, which is rather big, and has a large mustache on it.

Appearance

He is a yellow rabbit with blue inner ears, a small orange nose, a big mustache, brown feet and white paws. His eyebrows are pointed down, giving him a very serious, profound stare. Gaston's initial shirt is a Swell Shirt which has red, orange, and yellow diamonds on it.

Gaston as he appears in Animal Crossing: Wild World.
Personality

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

As a cranky villager, Gaston will appear mature compared to other male personality types. This will make him appear rude and belittling when talking to other villagers, including the player. Despite this, he will learn to confine in the player, considering them his only friend. He will enjoy the usual hobbies, but not for competition, but for relaxing and peaceful reasons of calm and tranquility. He will find it difficult to socialize with peppy and normal villagers, and will often make rude comments about them behind their backs. 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 and act delirious, thinking the player is his mother.

House

Gaston's house has a mad scientist theme, with many of furniture from the Mad Scientist Theme such as a Lab Bench and a Lab Chair. The haunting K.K. Dirge plays on a Reel-to-Reel in his room to add to the creepy effect. Oddly enough, Gaston also has a hamster cage in his room, perhaps to experiment on. His house has a steel floor and a lab wall. He also has a Red Drum. In Animal Forest and Dōbutsu no Mori +, Gaston's house has a kitchen and laboratory theme, with various items such as a Classic Clock and a Modern Table with a fossil and a fish. K.K. Dirge is playing on a Reel-to-Reel. The Wallpaper is the Manor Wall and the Flooring is the Wooden Panel.
 
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DIZZY IN BOXES. Higest offer so far is 10 TBT.

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Dizzy (ヒュージ, Huge) is a lazy elephant villager who has appeared in all of the Animal Crossing titles so far. His initial catchphrase could be a reference towards the sounds a young elephant makes.

Dizzy is featured on Player 1's hat in the Nintendo Land minigame Sweet Day.

Appearance

Dizzy is a gray male elephant with a white stomach. He is one of the more plain elephants. His mouth is on the side of his face, much like all the other elephants except for Axel, Tucker, and Tia. He has large round eyes with black pupils. The tips of his trunk, hands, feet, and the tuft of his tail are all orange fuzz on it. He initially wears a Number 5 Shirt.

Personality

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

As a lazy villager, Dizzy will be easy to get along with, due to his laid back lifestyle. Like all of the so called "lazy" villagers, he shares his fascinating interest in all different types of food and the ways he likes relaxing. He will enjoy partaking in the usual hobbies, usually for relaxing reasons (please note he does find fossil hunting relaxing because of the historic smell of the fossil, so sending him a fossil would be the perfect gift) or for food (fishing). He will get along well with other villager types such as the normal, peppy, and other lazy villagers. He 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

Dizzy's house appears to have a backyard theme, with various items such as a Blue Chair and a Ranch Bed, including 4 Gyroids, which are the Mega Timpanoid, the Tall Droploid the Mega Lamentoid, and the Dingloid. Dizzy lacks a Stereo at first, but if he is given one, K.K. Gumbo is played.

In New Leaf, Dizzy's house is similar, having the same flooring, wallpaper and few of the same furniture items, but he now has a Kiddie Bed as opposed to a Ranch Bed, several different Gyroids and a Dice Stereo which also plays K.K. Gumbo.
 
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I didn't expect so soon :O Ican't get her sadly, my villager isnt moving until the 27th :(
 
MUFFY ADOPTED BY lithiumlatte

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Muffy (フリル, Furiru) is an uchi sheep villager that appears in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Her name may be derived from earmuffs, which are often made of wool, and she also wears a headband that makes her horns look similar to earmuffs. Her birthday is on Valentine's Day. Her initial phrase and picture quote is a reference to her wool color.

Appearance

Muffy is a black sheep with purple striped horns. She has wide, bright teal eyes with large black pupils and noticeable eyelashes. She also has a pink blush. She seems to enjoy old school gothic lolita fashion and initially wears the Natty Shirt as a scarf.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the uchi personality. For more information, click here.
Muffy 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. Muffy 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. Muffy may appear goth to the player.

House

Muffy's house contains items from the Rococo Series, new to New Leaf. The bottom portion of her house shows slight symmetry with two rococo sofas facing each other. She plays K.K. Sonata on her phonograph.
 
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Daisy (バニラ, Vanilla) is a normal dog villager from the Animal Crossing series. She has appeared in every game so far. Her catchphrase, 'bow-WOW,' is the noise that dogs make, with an emphasis on "WOW" to indicate interest. Her name may be a reference to the fact that she is similar in color to a daisy. Her initial phrase is also similar to the cat villager Tabby's, 'me-WOW.' Her Japanese name could reference her fur coloration, which is a very light custard-yellow, similar to vanilla.

Appearance

Daisy is a white dog. Initially she wears a kiddie dress. She will often buy new shirts or wear a design from the player's town. She has a black nose and simple, round black eyes. Her eyebrows and the tips of her ears, tail, and paws are gray. Daisy also has a lighter white muzzle and a short tail that is the same color as her muzzle is. She is sometimes compared to the Great Pyrenees, the Korean Jindo Dog, or the Labrador Retriever, and some say she looks like Goldie.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the normal personality. For more information, click here.
Daisy 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 5 AM 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 will also give her picture to the player (Wild World and New Leaf only) after talking to her frequently, telling the player they are "the best friend ever." She may mention an unseen friend called Moppina, an imaginary friend which comes from her hygiene and cleanliness concerns. Daisy 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 dark 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 may give you a present.

House

In Animal Crossing, Daisy has the Tartan Rug and the Library Wall, with the full Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil in the middle of the room, a grandfather clock, 2 Fossils at the side, an Extinguisher and 2 Gyroids (the Mega and Mini Alloid).
 
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PASHMINA

This article is about the goat from the Animal Crossing series. For the sheep, see Baabara.
Pashmina (バーバラ, Bābara) is an uchi goat villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Her name comes from the pashmina, a scarf which is made from cashmere, a fiber obtained from goats. Her initial phrase "kidders" is possibly derived from the word "kid," another word for a young goat. Her Japanese name comes from, "baa," the sound that both sheep and goats make, and the common name, "Barbara."

She appears on the cover of Mr. K.K..

Appearance

Pashmina is a brown goat with straight-cut, dark brown bangs and light gray horns. She also has yellow eyes with a grayish rose colored muzzle, eyelids, and inner ears. This color also fades from her hooves up her arms and legs. She initially wears a Bodice shirt.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the uchi personality. For more information, click here.
Pashmina 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. Pashmina 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. Pashmina's goal in life is to become a pro golfer.

House

Most of her starting furniture consists of the Rococo Series, along with some string instruments and a music stand. The Gyroid in her house is a Tall Lullaboid. She has K.K. Tango playing on her Retro Stereo.
 
I love pashmina but havent cycled through enough to get her back. Good luck with her shes soo cute
 
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Zucker (タコヤ, Takoya) is a lazy octopus villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His Japanese name refers to the Japanese snack "takoyaki", which is fried ball filled with chopped octopus while his English name is a reference to how octopi have suckers on their tentacles, as well as the German word for sugar which is zucker, or in reference to the candy. He shares his catchphrase with Bertha.

Appearance

Zucker represents the Japanese snack takoyaki. His head resembles a takoyaki ball,and his green freckles resemble seasonings put on takoyaki. He initially wears the Flan Shirt.

Personality

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

House

His house resembles a Conveyor Belt Sushi Bar. There is a trash can and a barrel in the bottom left corner. He has Spring Blossoms playing on his turntable, despite it being a secret song.

Trivia

He is the third octopus, alongside Marina and Octavian.
 
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