“Thank you very much.” ― Picture quote, Wild World Elvis (キング, Kingu?, King) is a cranky lion villager from the Animal Crossing series. His catchphrase ("unh-hunh") and picture quote ("thank you very much"), as well as his overall appearance are references to Elvis Presley, the famous singer. Elvis Presley was known as "The King" - a reference that lends itself to the lion, which is known in popular culture as "the king of the jungle." His quote from New Leaf is possibly a reference to the Cowar
“I'm not waddling! I'm working my glutes!” ― Picture quote, Wild World Roald (ペンタ, Penta?) is a jock penguin villager from the Animal Crossing series. He has appeared in every game so far. Roald's name could possibly come from Roald Amundsen, the first person to reach Antarctica, the natural habitat of Adelie penguins. His name could also have come from the fact of "Roald" rhyming with "Cold", the temperature of the natural habitat of penguins. His initial phrase is a reference to the cold, as w
@paychiri This is the best reneigh I have seen She is so underrated and she’s like one of the best horse villagers
“I'm watching you!” ― Picture quote, Wild World Butch (ジョン, Jon?, John) is a cranky dog villager in the Animal Crossing series. His name reflects on the cartoon name given to dogs, usually meaning muscular in appearance. Butch's rottweiler appearance may also relate to his name as they too appear masculine and muscular. His initial phrase, "ROOOOOWF", is a slight adjustment on the spelling of the common onomatopoeic words "woof" and "ruff". He is the first dog with a cranky personality. His Wild
Hmm! I know that look... You wanna do patrol jogs with me, don't you? Any time you want, flexin'?Leonardo Leonardo (ヒョウタ, Hyōta?) is a tiger villager with the jock personality from the Animal Crossing series. He made his first appearance in the Japanese exclusive Animal Forest e+, but was absent from both Wild World and City Folk. He later returned in New Leaf. His name is a real one which contains the latin root "leo", meaning lion. His Japanese name is derived from hyou, the Japanese word for
This article is about the smug lion. For the male otter special character that works at the Happy Home Academy, see Lyle. “I was just thinking about how I'd love to have eyes like yours... My eyes are sooooo last week.” ― Lionel, New Leaf Lionel (ライオネル, Raioneru?) is a smug lion villager in the Animal Crossing series. His name, catchphrase, and appearance may refer to the military rank, colonel. He has the music hobby. Lionel is a brown lion with a white mane. The insides of his ears are gold, a
We’re gonna be the bestest friends that ever friended, bloop!Zucker, New Horizons Zucker (タコヤ, Takoya?) is a lazy octopus villager who first appeared in New Leaf. His English, Dutch, and Russian name comes from "sucker", referring to the suction cups cephalopods have on their arms, and is also German for "sugar", likely in reference to his food-like appearance. His Japanese name and general appearance refers to the Japanese snack takoyaki (たこ焼き), which is a fried ball of dough commonly filled wi
ok i had to draw Lionel just a bit more.. #acnh🦁
Bill is a jock duck villager in the Animal Crossing series who appears in all games to date. His name likely comes from a duck's bill. He shares the same catchphrase...
Jacques is a smug bird villager in the Animal Crossing series. He first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and has appeared in all subsequent games. His English...
Anteaters (アリクイ Arikui?) are a species of villager in the Animal Crossing series. They talk by moving the ends of their noses up and down, similar to such special characters as Tom Nook, Kicks, Resetti, Label, etc,. There are ten anteater villagers so far, of which seven are female and three are male. Two are peppy, three are normal, two are snooty, one is jock, one is cranky and one is smug. There are currently no lazy or sisterly anteaters. Cyrano and Pango are the only anteaters to appear in
Cette catégorie regroupe tous les personnages du jeu Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
You gotta play through the pain!Picture quote Teddy (たいへいた, Taiheita?) is a jock bear villager who has appeared in every game in the Animal Crossing series. His name refers to his species, as well as the stuffed toy called a teddy bear. His catchphrase, "grooof," refers to growling, a sound made by various animals including bears. He appears on the album covers for Mr. K.K., which is also his favorite song, he also appears on the cover of Neapolitan. He has the fitness hobby. Teddy is a chestnut
Huh?! Signatures for a club?! A loud, preposterous hangout for hipsters and the youth?!Hamphrey Hamphrey (ハムジ, Hamuji?, Hamji) is a cranky hamster villager who first appears in New Leaf. He was the only cranky hamster until Animal Crossing: New Horizons 2.0 update, when Marlo was introduced. His name is a pun on the name "Humphrey", with "Ham" referencing his species. He has the nature hobby. Hamphrey is a small, black hamster with blue paws, eyebrows and a muzzle. He has pink on the inside of h
“You see anything awesome going down, just give me a holler, bzzert!” ― Jitters, City Folk Jitters (ジーニョ, Jīnyo?, Zinho) is a jock bird villager from the Animal Crossing series, who made his debut in Wild World. Jitters seems to be a representation of the Latin-American culture, especially Brazilian culture, as he wears a Soccer Tee (which resembles the Brazilian soccer team uniform), has K.K. Samba playing in his house (Samba is a popular musical style in Brazil), and has the coloration of the
“Oh, whoa! Who set up this little trap?” ― Moose, New Leaf Moose (ピン, Pin?) is a jock mouse villager, who first appears in City Folk. His English name, "Moose", may be a cross between his species (mouse) and the hair product (mousse), in reference to his hairstyle. He has the fitness hobby. Moose is a periwinkle-colored mouse. He has curly, burgundy hair and ears. He also has curly mutton chops. He also has a pink tail, a prominent front tooth (or buck-teeth), and a raised eyebrow, which could m
“What are you staring at?!” ― Picture quote, Wild World “I'm out for a walk 'cause it's the only thing that will chill out my brain muscle.” ― Buck, City Folk Buck (ヴァヤシコフ, Vayashikofu?, Vayakov) is a jock horse villager in the Animal Crossing series. His name may refer to a vaulting horse used in gymnastics, which also gets the name from a type of horse sport where a rider tries to stay on top of a horse while it is "bucking". It also refers to what a horse does to throw a rider, or, in some ca
“Be that way, you...meanie! You're no prize pig yourself! I am SO not talking to you anymore, bitty!” ― Ketchup, Animal Forest e+ Ketchup (ケチャップ, Kechappu?, Ketchup) is a peppy duck villager in the Animal Crossing series, originally exclusive to Animal Forest e+. She can only move into a village if the player has her e-Card. Her name comes from the food, tomato ketchup, due to her tomato-like appearance. She has the play hobby. She appears on the cover of Steep Hill. Ketchup returned to the seri
Have you ever been to a wedding, (player)? Well, lemme tell you, it's so fun!Derwin Derwin (ボン, Bon?) is a lazy duck villager in the Animal Crossing series. He has appeared in all Animal Crossing games so far. His name likely comes from the famous scientist, . His initial phrase is a reference to his name and could possibly be a reference to the state of absolute idiocy. He has the play hobby. "> Derwin is a blue duck who appears to have thick glasses, a few freckles, and orange hair on the