Villagers with scars or bandages?

Interesting, I never though of it that Lucky isn't a mummy but more like a injured dog who got wrapped in a bunch of bandages. That's a completely new view on him.

The only villager who comes up in my mind and who might fits in this theme is Scoot. His helmet kinda looks like those what people wearing after they had a head injury and still need to wear protection (I don't know how I can explain it better, so hope you know what I mean).

If I remember correctly,the AC Wiki mentions that Scoot is wearing a type of scooter/motorcycle helmet and that's where his name comes from as well.His original catchphrase is "zip zoom" so I guess it all fits together.I've always imagined his headwear as being a hockey helmet.
 
If I remember correctly,the AC Wiki mentions that Scoot is wearing a type of scooter/motorcycle helmet and that's where his name comes from as well.His original catchphrase is "zip zoom" so I guess it all fits together.I've always imagined his headwear as being a hockey helmet.

I actually hadn't looked Scoot up on the Ac Wiki since I hadn't originally considered him. I can't say I get a scooter/motorcycle helmet vibe from what his head gear. I can see the hockey helmet though. Scoot & Lucky are enigmas! lol!
 
Not sure if this counts, but Spork has that line that goes through his eyes which could be a scar (or could be seen as one)?
 
Spike is my favourite out of the ?scarred? villagers. I like the more normal looking villagers resembling the actual animal, but with little quirks. The scar on Spike definitely fits the punk aesthetic he has going on. His house exterior is kinda ugly though.
 
I like a lot of the scarred villagers. I think it makes them look interesting and unique. Unfortunately, I can't think of any to add to your list.

Regarding Scoot, I had him in my town for a while and I always thought of his helmet as a swimming cap. They do make some with chin straps and for some reason it just made sense to me since he was a duck. I never looked up any info on him, though, so that was just my personal impression.

On a sidenote, it seems like all of the scarred and bandaged villagers are male. They should add some females to the mix.
 
Not sure if this counts, but Spork has that line that goes through his eyes which could be a scar (or could be seen as one)?

I took a second and looked up Spork on the Wiki and the line across is eyes is said to be a "snort line" which I guess would be from him snorting. I think it's sort of like a forehead wrinkle. For right now I'm not going to add him but if anyone else has any other info on that line I'd definitely love to learn more about it. Thank you for the suggestion! ^^

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Spike is my favourite out of the “scarred” villagers. I like the more normal looking villagers resembling the actual animal, but with little quirks. The scar on Spike definitely fits the punk aesthetic he has going on. His house exterior is kinda ugly though.

I'm loving Spike's scars and whole look so he's in my Top 3 for sure. Rasher is my favorite for right now. I like the more normal villagers too. I like ones with glasses as well but not quite as much as the scarred ones. I don't mind what their houses look like. Rasher's house is awful. lol!

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I like a lot of the scarred villagers. I think it makes them look interesting and unique. Unfortunately, I can't think of any to add to your list.

Regarding Scoot, I had him in my town for a while and I always thought of his helmet as a swimming cap. They do make some with chin straps and for some reason it just made sense to me since he was a duck. I never looked up any info on him, though, so that was just my personal impression.

On a sidenote, it seems like all of the scarred and bandaged villagers are male. They should add some females to the mix.

I feel the same way! Their scars give them such character! I appreciate you even trying to think of more. ACNL was my first AC game so I'm not familiar with all the villagers so I'm glad for any help.

I actually didn't know they had swimming caps with straps. That does make sense with Scoot being a duck. Who knew there were so many different ways to think of Scoot? :D

Wow! You're right! There aren't any scarred or even bandage wearing female villagers. Hmph. Females can have scars & boo boos too. I think a few scarred or injured girls would be awesome! I can see Uchi villagers having scars for sure.
 
I took a second and looked up Spork on the Wiki and the line across is eyes is said to be a "snort line" which I guess would be from him snorting. I think it's sort of like a forehead wrinkle. For right now I'm not going to add him but if anyone else has any other info on that line I'd definitely love to learn more about it. Thank you for the suggestion! ^^
Understandable! I was just wondering what this line could be, as I never looked it up to be honest. A snort line or forehead wrinkle makes more sense actually in this case.

While looking through some villagers on a AC Wiki, I noticed at the description from Tabby that part of her nose is suppose to be missing, it's not explained however why. Now again I'm not sure she lost that part of her nose because of a (face) injury or if she's just suppose to be a "horror themed" villager with a more creepy-ish/weird design, as the items you get from her in Happy Home Designer for example are a mix of hospital themed items but also some that would fit to a horror theme (like the skeleton from the Creepy series). What do you think?

Also, would Raddle maybe fit to this theme?
 
Wow! You're right! There aren't any scarred or even bandage wearing female villagers. Hmph. Females can have scars & boo boos too. I think a few scarred or injured girls would be awesome! I can see Uchi villagers having scars for sure.

Yes, I could definitely see some uchi villagers with scars or bandages since they talk like they're ready to fight sometimes. Or some klutzy normal villagers with bandages. Bandages can be cute, too.
 
Understandable! I was just wondering what this line could be, as I never looked it up to be honest. A snort line or forehead wrinkle makes more sense actually in this case.

While looking through some villagers on a AC Wiki, I noticed at the description from Tabby that part of her nose is suppose to be missing, it's not explained however why. Now again I'm not sure she lost that part of her nose because of a (face) injury or if she's just suppose to be a "horror themed" villager with a more creepy-ish/weird design, as the items you get from her in Happy Home Designer for example are a mix of hospital themed items but also some that would fit to a horror theme (like the skeleton from the Creepy series). What do you think?

Also, would Raddle maybe fit to this theme?

I never thought to check some of them on the Wiki myself but it's been very helpful lately. Wow! That's an interesting description of Tabby! I think a disfigured villager definitely should go on the list. Plus she'd be the only lady on the list. If anyone has more info on Tabby and why her appearance is how it is I'd love to know more. I am adding her to the list either way though.

I think Raddle has more of a doctor feel rather than he himself being injured. If I remember correctly his design is based on a poisonous frog so I think he may be trying to prevent hurting the other villagers.

Thanks for both suggestions!

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Yes, I could definitely see some uchi villagers with scars or bandages since they talk like they're ready to fight sometimes. Or some klutzy normal villagers with bandages. Bandages can be cute, too.

Muffy always talking to me about turf wars so I think she's always up for a fight. I could see Molly with a bandage for sure. She's adorable but I could also see her dropping a heavy book on her foot or getting paper cuts while reading. lol!
 
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Also I don't believe Lucky is a mummy. I always thought he was a villager who had been seriously injured somehow and was "lucky" to have survived. Also his catchphrase sounds like he's in pain - "rrr-owch". I've also considered that his name is sort of a joke in that he isn't really lucky since he was injured badly enough to need an almost full body cast.

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I want to know how they got their scars or bandages. .

I think you're thinking too far into this. Next I'll be hearing that Tia was a teapot in her past life and her resurrection went wrong.
 
I think you're thinking too far into this. Next I'll be hearing that Tia was a teapot in her past life and her resurrection went wrong.

I don't think it's overthinking it as the topic is about injured villagers.

I've always assumed Lucky was ironically named because he was accident prone.

Yep, he has egyptian decor because his bandages from injuries make him look like a mummy. (IMO)
 
I think you're thinking too far into this. Next I'll be hearing that Tia was a teapot in her past life and her resurrection went wrong.

Logical. :]

Anyway, I think it may be perfectly fine, also, that Lucky situation makes sense. (I lost touch of this thread)
 
I don't think it's overthinking it as the topic is about injured villagers.

I've always assumed Lucky was ironically named because he was accident prone.

Yep, he has egyptian decor because his bandages from injuries make him look like a mummy. (IMO)

Sure he's a mummy designed character. Since when does that mean he's been in some 'tragic accident' that meant he 'nearly died' lol. I dislike these fan made backstories because they take out the fun from a family friendly game.
 
Sure he's a mummy designed character. Since when does that mean he's been in some 'tragic accident' that meant he 'nearly died' lol. I dislike these fan made backstories because they take out the fun from a family friendly game.

It's not fandom or backstories.

It's just an observation. :)

And nobody used the phrases 'tragic accident' or 'nearly died', except you. :)
 
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Sure he's a mummy designed character. Since when does that mean he's been in some 'tragic accident' that meant he 'nearly died' lol. I dislike these fan made backstories because they take out the fun from a family friendly game.

Lucky can be seen as both a mummy dog AND a normal dog who ended up having more than just one injury doing a fishing trip, hence why all those bandages (see also Lucky's e-Card description who gives a hint about it). Personally, I think everyone is allowed to have their own interpretation of a villager, it's not taking out the fun from a "family friendly" game at all in my opinion, especially if the game hints itself a backstory of a certain character (like in this case, Lucky and whats up with him).
 
I love villagers with scars, too. Walter is my favorite. I love assuming what happened to them- it makes them so much more interesting.
 
Lucky can be seen as both a mummy dog AND a normal dog who ended up having more than just one injury doing a fishing trip, hence why all those bandages (see also Lucky's e-Card description who gives a hint about it). Personally, I think everyone is allowed to have their own interpretation of a villager, it's not taking out the fun from a "family friendly" game at all in my opinion, especially if the game hints itself a backstory of a certain character (like in this case, Lucky and whats up with him).

I didn't say you weren't allowed. I don't also understand why my use of the term 'family friendly' has been quoted by you. I didn't realize AC was an 18+ game. Next you'll be telling me in the also family friendly show, Mr Men, Mr Bump was injured in a car crash. Imagine telling that you your target audience.
 
No idea who the heck Mr Men or Mr Bump are, I only know Mr Bean and I also don't know what this has to do with Animal Crossing. It's a video game for Nooks sake, playable for every age. If people want to think of backstories or theories of characters coming from a family friendly game which are may not be family friendly then they can do it, heck people doing this for ages, not just with Animal Crossing but also Super Mario, Pokemon, The Legend of Zelda etc and nobody has a problem with it. If you don't like, then simply ignore it.
 
No idea who the heck Mr Men or Mr Bump are, I only know Mr Bean and I also don't know what this has to do with Animal Crossing. It's a video game for Nooks sake, playable for every age. If people want to think of backstories or theories of characters coming from a family friendly game which are may not be family friendly then they can do it, heck people doing this for ages, not just with Animal Crossing but also Super Mario, Pokemon, The Legend of Zelda etc and nobody has a problem with it. If you don't like, then simply ignore it.

Mr Bean has absolutely nothing to do with Animal Crossing or Mr Men.. Where on Earth have you pulled that name from? Once again having to repeat myself, I didn't say people were disallowed to discuss backstories. I simply countered and questioned their thinking
 
Mr Bean has absolutely nothing to do with Animal Crossing or Mr Men.. Where on Earth have you pulled that name from? Once again having to repeat myself, I didn't say people were disallowed to discuss backstories. I simply countered and questioned their thinking

Our thinking is about scarred or injured villagers. Which is what the topic is about.

Simple as that.
 
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