“Nothing makes me feel quite as small as I do when I look up at the night sky... It's the worst!” ― Marshal, Pocket Camp Marshal (ジュン, Jun?) is a smug squirrel villager in the Animal Crossing series. His name could possibly be a reference to his marshmallow appearance. His initial phrase may be referring to his frowning expression. He has the music hobby. Marshal is an off-white squirrel with a choppy brown fringe. He has pink blush on his cheeks and his inner ear color is purple. Marshal's paws
Klaus is a smug bear villager in the Animal Crossing series. He first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and has appeared in all subsequent games. His name, a...
Elvis is a cranky lion villager in the Animal Crossing series. He first appeared in Animal Crossing: Wild World and has appeared in all subsequent games. His name...
When the fish bites down on your line...Billy Billy (アーシンド, Āshindo?) is a jock goat villager in the Animal Crossing series. He originally appeared only in the Animal Crossing games, although he was discovered in the data for Happy Home Designer. His name comes from the name for male goats, billy. His catchphrase, "dagnaabit", comes from "dag nab it", an exclamation of dismay used stereotypically by older men. He might be mistaken for Gruff, whose Japanese name is Billy, while his Japanese name
“I overslept a little today. But that’s cool. It gave the bugs in my house some extra quiet time.” ― Sherb, New Horizons Sherb (レム, Remu?, Rem) is a lazy goat villager introduced in New Horizons, and later Pocket Camp. His name comes from sherbet, a type of ice cream. His Japanese name, Rem, may be a reference to REM sleep, further supported by his apparent love of sleeping, and his favorite song being Hypno K.K. He has the nature hobby. Sherb is a light blue goat with a tuft of slightly darker
Beau is a lazy deer villager in the Animal Crossing series. He first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and has appeared in all subsequent games. His name means...
“I mean, isn't it more fun to be single and hang out with the guys?” ― Sheldon, New Leaf Sheldon (クリス, Kurisu?, Chris) is a jock squirrel villager who first appeared in New Leaf. His name may refer to the shell of nuts, which squirrels are known to take off before eating the nuts housed inside. His Japanese name contains リス (risu), the Japanese word for "squirrel." His initial catchphrase, "cardio", refers to aerobic exercise, reflecting his jock personality. He has the play hobby. Sheldon is an
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When the fish bites down on your line...Billy Billy (アーシンド, Āshindo?) is a jock goat villager in the Animal Crossing series. He originally appeared only in the Animal Crossing games, although he was discovered in the data for Happy Home Designer. His name comes from the name for male goats, billy. His catchphrase, "dagnaabit", comes from "dag nab it", an exclamation of dismay used stereotypically by older men. He might be mistaken for Gruff, whose Japanese name is Billy, while his Japanese name
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“I overslept a little today. But that’s cool. It gave the bugs in my house some extra quiet time.” ― Sherb, New Horizons Sherb (レム, Remu?, Rem) is a lazy goat villager introduced in New Horizons, and later Pocket Camp. His name comes from sherbet, a type of ice cream. His Japanese name, Rem, may be a reference to REM sleep, further supported by his apparent love of sleeping, and his favorite song being Hypno K.K. He has the nature hobby. Sherb is a light blue goat with a tuft of slightly darker
“I mean, isn't it more fun to be single and hang out with the guys?” ― Sheldon, New Leaf Sheldon (クリス, Kurisu?, Chris) is a jock squirrel villager who first appeared in New Leaf. His name may refer to the shell of nuts, which squirrels are known to take off before eating the nuts housed inside. His Japanese name contains リス (risu), the Japanese word for "squirrel." His initial catchphrase, "cardio", refers to aerobic exercise, reflecting his jock personality. He has the play hobby. Sheldon is an