Lucky is a lazy dog villager in the Animal Crossing series who appears in all games to date. His name is ironic, given how his appearance makes him resemble an injured...
This article is about the villager. For the month, see June. “Aren't beetles fascinating? They're so small, but so fierce looking! And there are so many different kinds!” ― June, Welcome amiibo June (メイ, Mei?) is a normal cub from the Animal Crossing series, first occurring as an islander in Animal Crossing and Animal Forest e+. In the Prima Official Guide for Animal Crossing, her picture was replaced with Jane's. Unlike her name would suggest, June's birthday is in May. This is because her Japa
Anchovy is a lazy bird villager in the Animal Crossing series who appears in all games to date. His name is taken from the anchovy, a fish that certain birds eat...
“Sooo, you prefer stuffing your face to taking a nap, eh? I must say, that doesn't surprise me in the least.” ― Vivian, Animal Forest e+ Vivian (ヴァネッサ, Vanessa?) is a snooty wolf villager from the Animal Crossing series, first introduced as an Animal Forest e+ exclusive villager. Though she has no icon hidden in the data for Happy Home Designer, textures of her have been found in the game's code.[1] Vivian returned to the series in New Leaf, as part of the Welcome amiibo update. By scanning amii
Alli is a snooty alligator villager in the Animal Crossing series who appears in all games to date. She is the only snooty alligator in the series. Her name is likely...
“Mm hmm! This is my mitten, all right! I can smell the french fries I ate last time I wore it!” ― Papi, New Leaf Papi (オカッピ, Okappi?) is a lazy horse villager that first appears in New Leaf. His Japanese name refers to his okapi-like appearance. His initial catchphrase "haaay" refers to the food that horses eat. He has the nature hobby. Papi is light brown with a white face. His arms and legs are white with black stripes. His appearance suggests that he is an African wild donkey. However, he cou
This article is about the normal dog villager. For the special boar character, see Daisy Mae. “Just a regular girl in a crazy world!” ― Picture quote, Wild World “I'll come right out and say it... I like my ears, bow-WOW!” ― Daisy, New Horizons “Foot fashion is so cool!” ― Daisy, New Horizons Daisy (バニラ, Banira?, 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 "W
Genji is a jock rabbit villager in the Animal Crossing series who appears in all games to date. His name could refer to two things. Genji could refer either to the...
“I shouldn't say this, but you should limit your wardrobe to outfits you can actually pull off, know what I mean?” ― Ankha, Animal Crossing Ankha (ナイル, Nairu?, Nile) is a snooty cat villager in the Animal Crossing series, appearing in every game except Animal Forest and Wild World. In Animal Forest+, Animal Crossing, and in Animal Forest e+, she is an islander. Her name is based on the ankh, which is the Egyptian hieroglyphic character that reads "life". Her Japanese name is "Nile", which refers
Piper is a peppy bird villager in the Animal Crossing series. She first appeared in Doubutsu no Mori, and after her appearance in Doubutsu no Mori e+, she remained...
Tom is a cranky cat villager in the Animal Crossing series who appears in all games to date except Animal Crossing: Wild World. His name is based on "tomcat", another...
There are 413 villagers in New Horizons, excluding special characters. All villagers present in New Leaf and most from Welcome amiibo make a return, while 16 new villagers are added: Audie (peppy wolf), Cyd (cranky elephant), Dom (jock sheep), Judy (snooty cub), Megan (normal bear), Raymond (smug cat), Reneigh (sisterly horse), Sherb (lazy goat), Sasha (lazy rabbit), Ione (normal squirrel), Tiansheng (jock monkey), Shino (peppy deer), Marlo (cranky hamster), Petri (snooty mouse), Cephalobot (smu
There are 413 villagers in New Horizons, excluding special characters. All villagers present in New Leaf and most from Welcome amiibo make a return, while 16 new villagers are added: Audie (peppy wolf), Cyd (cranky elephant), Dom (jock sheep), Judy (snooty cub), Megan (normal bear), Raymond (smug cat), Reneigh (sisterly horse), Sherb (lazy goat), Sasha (lazy rabbit), Ione (normal squirrel), Tiansheng (jock monkey), Shino (peppy deer), Marlo (cranky hamster), Petri (snooty mouse), Cephalobot (smu
Shari is a big sister monkey villager in the Animal Crossing series. She first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and has appeared in all subsequent games. She...
“Come on! Get amped!” ― Picture quote, Wild World Bunnie (リリアン, Ririan?, Lilian) is a peppy rabbit villager from the Animal Crossing series. Her English name comes from the type of animal she is, a bunny, as well as another English name, Bonnie. Her catchphrase is a phrase that matches her peppy personality. Her design is based on the ringo usagi, a method of cutting apples to make them look like rabbits. She is on the back of the City Folk game box, appearing to be running. She also appears on
“If I may be so bold, you're looking as cool as a fair number of cucumbers.” ― Hans, New Leaf Hans (スナイル Sunairu?, Snyle) is a smug gorilla villager in the Animal Crossing series. His initial phrase could be a reference to the 70's through 90's, where saying something was "groovy" meant it was cool or fashionable. He often says German phrases such as "guten tag," possibly referencing Yeti sightings in the Austrian Alps. He has the fitness hobby. He appears on the cover of K.K. Adventure. Hans is
Blanche is a snooty ostrich villager in the Animal Crossing series. She first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and has appeared in all subsequent games. Her...
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...
There are 413 villagers in New Horizons, excluding special characters. All villagers present in New Leaf and most from Welcome amiibo make a return, while 16 new villagers are added: Audie (peppy wolf), Cyd (cranky elephant), Dom (jock sheep), Judy (snooty cub), Megan (normal bear), Raymond (smug cat), Reneigh (sisterly horse), Sherb (lazy goat), Sasha (lazy rabbit), Ione (normal squirrel), Tiansheng (jock monkey), Shino (peppy deer), Marlo (cranky hamster), Petri (snooty mouse), Cephalobot (smu
Mitzi is a normal cat villager in the Animal Crossing series who appears in all games to date. Her name may be derived from "mitten," referring to her paws. In New...
“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
Zucker is a lazy octopus villager in the Animal Crossing series. He first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and has appeared in all subsequent games. His English...
Julian is a smug horse villager in the Animal Crossing series. He first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and has appeared in all subsequent games. In New Horizons...
I heard you trying to sing, and I thought maybe you’d feel good if someone told you it sounded nice.Wade, New HorizonsWade (カマボコ, Kamaboko?) is a lazy penguin villager who appeared in Animal Forest e+ as an e-Reader villager, but has been found in the data for Happy Home Designer. His name is a pun on the act of wading through water, while his Japanese name is a reference to a common Japanese food item of the same name. Wade returned to the series in New Leaf, as part of the Welcome amiibo updat
Smiles are free, you know.Picture quote Gladys (ちとせ, Chitose?) is a normal ostrich villager in the Animal Crossing series. Her name is based around her personality; a neutral name that is unlike the other personality type villagers, which all have names relating to their species and character. Chitose, her Japanese name, means "millennium" in Japanese, as cranes are symbols of longevity in Japan. Her initial phrase, "stretch," is a play on her species, which are known to have long necks. She fir
Cookie is a Dog villager from Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH). Check our Cookie's birthday, personality, catchphrase, HHP house, and more!
Tank is a jock rhinoceros villager in the Animal Crossing series who appears in all games to date. He is the only jock rhinoceros in the series. His name may refer...
Norma is a normal cow in the Animal Crossing series. She first appeared in Doubutsu no Mori e+ as an islander, after which she remained absent from the series until...
“Life-changing moments don't always happen on a schedule, teacup...” ― Tia, New Horizons Tia (ティーナ, Tīna?) is a normal elephant villager in the Animal Crossing series. 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". Her picture quote is a play on the famous saying "life is a cup of tea". She has the nature hobby. Tia is a white elephant who strongly resembles a teapo
Peewee is a cranky gorilla villager in the Animal Crossing series who appears in all games to date. His name may be a joke on his size and personality—peewee usually...
Kiki (キャビア, Kyabia) est une chatte apparaissant comme villageoise dans toute la série Animal Crossing. Sa carte amiibo est compatible avec Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival. Dans tous les jeux, Kiki est une chatte apparaissant aléatoirement dans le village du joueur. Elle est normale et son anniversaire est le 8 octobre, elle est donc Balance. Sa phrase de signature est "petit chat" dans Animal Crossing sur GameCube et devient "chti minou" par la suite. La phrase de sa photo est "Accroche-toi !"
Bunnie is a peppy rabbit villager in the Animal Crossing series who appears in all games to date. Her name is derived from bunny, which relates to her species. In...
“You have to do your part, too! The pretty flowers only grow where there are no weeds or garbage!” ― Felicity, City Folk Felicity (みかっち, Mikacchi?) is a peppy cat villager who first appeared Animal Forest e+, and reappears in City Folk. Her chosen name is similar to Felis, which is the real-world scientific genus of many cats, and the name Felicity, a popular girl name. The word Felicity also means happiness. Her initial phrase could be a reference to her personality type, as it appears to be si
Vic is a cranky bull villager in the Animal Crossing series. He first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and has appeared in all subsequent games. His name refers...
Wolfgang (ロボ, Lobo en japonais, Wolfi en espagnol, Weber en allemand) est un loup apparaissant comme villageois dans toute la série Animal Crossing. Sa carte Amiibo est également compatible à Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival. Dans tous les jeux, Wolfgang est un villageois apparaissant aléatoirement dans le village du joueur. Il est versatile et son anniversaire est le 25 novembre, il est donc Sagittaire. Sa phrase de signature est "snurfff" et la phrase de sa photo est "C'est au pied du phare qu
Purrl is a snooty cat villager in the Animal Crossing series who appears in all games to date. Her name is a portmanteau of purr and the given name Pearl. Her favorite...
Beau (ぺーター, Pētā?, Peter) is a lazy deer villager in the Animal Crossing series. His name is a masculine word which means "beautiful" or "handsome" in French, and is pronounced "bow". His initial phrase refers to a salt block, which some people use to attract deer. Beau is very similar to an antelope, which are deer-like animals that are common in Africa and Eurasia. He is featured on the cover of Mr. K.K., and he has the nature hobby. Beau has the appearance of either an impala, a kob (antelope