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A fox who competes with Tom Nook for furniture sales. However, Redd's deals are a bit... shadier. In the first two games, he's a traveling visitor who comes every once in a while; in ''City,'' he has a permanent shop in the city.

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A fox who competes with Tom Nook for furniture sales. However, Redd's deals are a bit... shadier. In the first two games, he's a traveling visitor who comes every once in a while; in ''City,'' he has a permanent shop in the city.city, though he only gets new items on Wednesdays.



* FellOffTheBackOfATruck: Where he claims to get his merch.

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* FellOffTheBackOfATruck: Where he claims to get his merch. And oddly enough, when he gets a permanent shop in the city he happens to get each "shipment" on the same day of the week every week.
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* HeavySleeper: Well, he ''is'' an owl.

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* HeavySleeper: Well, he ''is'' an owl.owl, and he tends to be awake at night with the heavy sleeping occurring during the day.
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* [=~What The Hell, Player?~=]: His reaction if you do the above.

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* [=~What The Hell, Player?~=]: His reaction if you do the above.shoot him down to talk to him in ''Wild World''.
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* VideogameCrueltyPotential: The only way to speak to him in the second game is to wait for the right time and ''shoot him out of the air.''

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* VideogameCrueltyPotential: The In contrast to how in the first game he could be seen walking around near the player's house around the time he delivers mail, the only way to speak to him in the second game is to wait for the right time and ''shoot him out of the air.''air''. However, in the next game he's back to walking around during his delivery run.

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* TheLibby

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* EvillyAffable: He's not so much ''evil'' as "not exactly legit," but he is really overly friendly in a creepy way.


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* FauxAffablyEvil: He's not so much ''evil'' as "not exactly legit," but he is really overly friendly in a creepy way.
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Lazy villagers are just in it to have a good time. They love long naps, good food, and a party every once in a while. They may subtly flirt with the female players. They're easygoing and tend to be agreeable. Some of the more HotBlood types may be annoyed by their slow pace, but relax... they're just doing what they do best. Chill.

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Lazy villagers are just in it to have a good time. They love long naps, good food, and a party every once in a while. They may subtly flirt with the female players. They're easygoing and tend to be agreeable. Some of the more HotBlood HotBlooded types may be annoyed by their slow pace, but relax... they're just doing what they do best. Chill.
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Chinese Girl is being renamed to Anime Chinese Girl.


There are well over 100 townsfolk in the ''Animal Crossing'' universe, with duplicates in personality all throughout, so we won't bother going into each individual one here. Instead, we'll cover the six basic villager personality types in their stead. Tropes referring to ''specific'' villagers (such as how Pekoe is a ChineseGirl) should go in the listing for that personality type. Non-villager NPC characters, however, are free game.

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There are well over 100 townsfolk in the ''Animal Crossing'' universe, with duplicates in personality all throughout, so we won't bother going into each individual one here. Instead, we'll cover the six basic villager personality types in their stead. Tropes referring to ''specific'' villagers (such as how Pekoe is a ChineseGirl) AnimeChineseGirl) should go in the listing for that personality type. Non-villager NPC characters, however, are free game.



* ChineseGirl: Pekoe, a bear cub villager of this type.

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* ChineseGirl: AnimeChineseGirl: Pekoe, a bear cub villager of this type.
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* BigOlEyebrows
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* TheKingOfTown: He doesn't really do a whole lot unless there's a festival, and even then, he's basically just a glorified emcee.
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Lazy villagers are just in it to have a good time. They love long naps, good food, and a party every once in a while. They're easygoing and tend to be agreeable. Some of the more HotBlood types may be annoyed by their slow pace, but relax... they're just doing what they do best. Chill.

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Lazy villagers are just in it to have a good time. They love long naps, good food, and a party every once in a while. They may subtly flirt with the female players. They're easygoing and tend to be agreeable. Some of the more HotBlood types may be annoyed by their slow pace, but relax... they're just doing what they do best. Chill.
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[[WMG: Katie and Kaitlin]]
After connecting with someone else via wireless you might find either Katie or Kaitlin in your town. Bring Katie to the town with Kaitlin and you'll get a reward, while the person who had Kaitlin gets... well, nothing.
* EverythingsCuterWithKittens
* {{Moe}}: Katie
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter
* TheWoobie: Katie, again.

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There are well over 100 townsfolk in the ''Animal Crossing'' universe, with duplicates in personality all throughout, so we won't bother going into each individual one here. Instead, we'll cover the six basic villager personality types in their stead. Tropes referring to ''specific'' villagers (such as how Pekoe is a ChineseGirl) should go in the listing for that personality type. Non-villager NPC characters, however, are free game.

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There are well over 100 townsfolk in the ''Animal Crossing'' universe, with duplicates in personality all throughout, so we won't bother going into each individual one here. Instead, we'll cover the six basic villager personality types in their stead. Tropes referring to ''specific'' villagers (such as how Pekoe is a ChineseGirl) should go in the listing for that personality type. Non-villager NPC characters, however, are free game.
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* PermanentElectedOfficial: It's even played with in TheMovie where he wins by one vote... the ''only'' vote, which is his. [[spoiler: Except in the upcoming game, where he seems to have been ousted by ''you.'']]

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* PermanentElectedOfficial: It's even played with in TheMovie where he wins by one vote... the ''only'' vote, which is his. [[spoiler: Except in the upcoming game, where he seems to have been ousted by ''you.'']]''

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* HeavySleeper: Like her brother, she'll sleep during the day. Unlike her brother, she'll deny the fact that she sleeps on the job.
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In the first game, he and his partner, Booker, are policedogs who notify you of happenings and run the lost and found. In the second game onwards, they're city guards instead, helping you with Wi-Fi things as well as the above.

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In the first game, [[ThoseTwoGuys he and his partner, Booker, Booker]], are policedogs who notify you of happenings and run the lost and found. In the second game onwards, they're city guards instead, helping you with Wi-Fi things as well as the above.
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There are well over 100 townsfolk in the ''Animal Crossing'' universe, with duplicates in personality all throughout, so we won't bother going into each individual one here. Instead, we'll cover the six basic villager personality types in their stead. Tropes referring to ''specific'' villagers (such as how Pekoe is a ChineseGirl) should go in the listing for that personality type. NPC characters, however, are free game.

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There are well over 100 townsfolk in the ''Animal Crossing'' universe, with duplicates in personality all throughout, so we won't bother going into each individual one here. Instead, we'll cover the six basic villager personality types in their stead. Tropes referring to ''specific'' villagers (such as how Pekoe is a ChineseGirl) should go in the listing for that personality type. Non-villager NPC characters, however, are free game.
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* GoshDangItToHeck: Many of their pictures have UnusualEuphemisms of this sort written on them, like "SHRIEKING SUGARCUBES!"

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* GoshDangItToHeck: Many of their pictures have UnusualEuphemisms {{Unusual Euphemism}}s of this sort written on them, like "SHRIEKING SUGARCUBES!"
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Lazy villagers are just in it to have a good time. They love long naps, good food, and a party every once in a while. They're easygoing and tend to be agreeable. Some of the more HotBloode types may be annoyed by their slow pace, but relax... they're just doing what they do best. Chill.

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Lazy villagers are just in it to have a good time. They love long naps, good food, and a party every once in a while. They're easygoing and tend to be agreeable. Some of the more HotBloode HotBlood types may be annoyed by their slow pace, but relax... they're just doing what they do best. Chill.
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* PermanentElectedOfficial: It's even played with in TheMovie where he wins by one vote... the ''only'' vote, which is his. [[spoiler: Except in the upcoming game, where he seems to have been ousted by ''you.'']]



* In ''City'', Jingle makes a comeback at Christmas, giving you various accessories like clothes and wallpaper while hiding in other people's empty houses (which, admittedly, is kind of creepy). [[spoiler: He'll also give you items over and over again if you change more than one of something that you're wearing.]]

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* In ''City'', Jingle makes a comeback at Christmas, giving you various accessories like clothes and wallpaper while hiding in other people's empty houses (which, admittedly, is kind of creepy). [[spoiler: He'll also give you items over and over again if you change more than one of something that you're wearing.]]
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[[WMG: K.K. Slider]]
A guitar-playing beagle who plays in Brewster's Roost every Saturday at 8pm. Also known by his Japanese name Totakeke, he is not only the first character you meet in the original N64 ''Animal Crossing'' but also one of the most iconic characters of the series.
* AuthorAvatar: K.K. is one for the series' composer, Kazumi Totaka, as well being voiced by him.
* EruditeStoner: Possibly the most passive laid-back character in the series next to Pascal, who also fits this.
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* In ''City'', Jingle makes a comeback at Christmas, giving you various accessories like clothes and wallpaper while hiding in other people's empty houses (which, admittedly, is kind of creepy). [[spoiler: He'll also give you items over and over again if you change more than one of something that you're wearing.]]
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* GeniusDitz: She forgot to buy a star chart with ''constellations'' on it.

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* GeniusDitz: She forgot to buy a star chart with ''constellations'' on it.it.
** Actually, she says ''Blathers'' bought a star chart on special. The reason it was on special is that it had no constellations.

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* AntiquatedLinguistics: He speaks with some elements of this, wot wot!



* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Seems they call him "Blathers" for a reason.



* InsaneProprieter: ''Especially'' in the second two games.

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* InsaneProprieter: InsaneProprietor: ''Especially'' in the second two games.


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[[WMG: Wendell]]
A starving artist walrus who wanders into town offering wallpaper (in the first game) or patterns (in every game after that).
* BigEater
* ExtremeOmnivore: In ''Wild World'' and ''City Folk'', he's apparently desperate enough to try eating ''anything''.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Fish. It's all he'll eat in the first game, and in the second game onward giving him a fish will net you rare patterns.
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The Island personalities are usually just named with the usual personality labels, but they're pretty different in some cases. Will update more when I research more.

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[[WMG: Normal]]
Normal villagers are just that... normal. Unlike the people around them, who tend to be a little... ''extreme'' in one way or another, Normal villagers are soft-spoken, pleasant ladies whom it's nice to have on your side. They get along with just about everyone. In ''Wild World,'' though, they were known for being a little bit... [[CloudCuckoolander out there.]]
* ChineseGirl: Pekoe, a bear cub villager of this type.
* CloudCuckoolander: In ''Wild World,'' they picked up a bit of a loopy streak, especially with regards to "Mopina." They seem to be back to their old selves in ''City.''
* CompanionCube: In ''Wild World,'' they claim to be "best friends" with, err, a mop named Mopina. Okay then...
* [[TheGenericGuy The Generic Gal]]: Their defining personality trait is their ''lack'' of crazy. Well, except in ''Wild World.''
* OnlySaneMan
* YamatoNadeshiko

[[WMG: Lazy]]
Lazy villagers are just in it to have a good time. They love long naps, good food, and a party every once in a while. They're easygoing and tend to be agreeable. Some of the more HotBloode types may be annoyed by their slow pace, but relax... they're just doing what they do best. Chill.
* BigEater
* CloudCuckoolander: If it doesn't involve eating or sleeping, it probably doesn't reach Planet Lazy.
* HeavySleeper
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Big Top, an elephant of this type, seems to be one of these.

[[WMG: Perky]]
Like, ohmigosh! Perky villagers are, like, those one girls, you know, like, the ones who live in California? I forget what they call them, but, like, they're always energetic and interested in fashion and stuff! And they, like, use "Like" a lot? Whatever--they're always, like, full of energy, so, like, they really love doing stuff!
* GenkiGirl: Oh, ''so'' much.
* GoshDangItToHeck: Many of their pictures have UnusualEuphemisms of this sort written on them, like "SHRIEKING SUGARCUBES!"
* ValleyGirl

[[WMG: Jock]]
Do you feel the ''burn,'' baby? The Sporty type is always looking for ways to buff their manly bod. They're always looking for the next big event, and if there isn't one coming up, they'll create one! They love to get people pumped up. Note that, unlike the [[JerkJock jocks at your school]], these guys are nice and liked by most.
* HotBlooded
* JerkJock: An inversion--they're totally ''nice'' jocks.
* SurferDude: They tend to talk like this sometimes, dude.

[[WMG: Snooty]]
Snooty characters aren't ''nasty,'' exactly, but they definitely have a highfalutin' attitude. They have a tendency to rub others the wrong way. That said, they're not totally heartless--in fact, if befriended, they can be quite nice. They have a taste for the finer things in life and high standards, though.
* DefrostingIceQueen
* TheLibby
* TheOjou
* SpoiledSweet: If you befriend them, this is what they turn out to be.

[[WMG: Grumpy]]
Implied to be the oldest of the townsfolk, the Grumpy villagers are hard to warm up to, sarcastic, and snarky. However, it might be that they just don't connect with the other townspeople due to being somewhat older. Befriend them, and they reveal their HiddenHeartOfGold. Surprisingly, they get along well with some of the other villagers--but not all.
* DeadpanSnarker: ''Especially'' in ''City.''
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold
* WeWantOurJerkBack: A particularly meta-example: They were made ''slightly'' less grouchy for ''Wild World,'' causing some fans to decry their [[BadassDecay Jerkass Decay.]] In ''City,'' their jerkiness becomes a bit more snarky.

[[WMG: Surfer (Islander)]]

[[WMG: Natural (Islander)]]

[[WMG: Intellectual (Islander)]]

[[WMG: Mystical (Islander)]]

[[WMG: Romantic (Islander)]]

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Aaand main NP Cs is completed with descriptions! Now I just need Wiki Magic to add some tropes.


The oldest Able Sister, she's a quiet hedgehog who doesn't talk much. She runs the Able Sister shops, which sell patterns, and, in later games, clothing and accessories. She spends most of her time at the sewing machine. But with a little talk, she opens up...

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The oldest Able Sister, she's a quiet hedgehog who doesn't talk much. She runs the Able Sister shops, which sell patterns, and, in later games, clothing and accessories. She spends most of her time at the sewing machine. But with a little talk, she opens up... First introduced in ''Animal Forest+,'' the Japanese port of the N64 original.



The youngest Able Sister, she greets customers at the Able Sister's shop and handles the transactions. She's a perky, open sort--oh, and despite the fact that she's blue and a hedgehog, no, she is not related to SonicTheHedgehog.

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The youngest Able Sister, she greets customers at the Able Sister's shop and handles the transactions. She's a perky, open sort--oh, and despite the fact that she's blue and a hedgehog, no, she is not related to SonicTheHedgehog. First introduced in ''Animal Forest+,'' the Japanese port of the N64 original.




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This owl runs the museum in town, and is its primary curator. Though friendly and intelligent, he has a noted tendency for sleeping on the job... and being really, ''really'' freaked out by bugs. He was first introduced in ''Animal Forest+,'' the Japanese port of the N64 original.
* HeavySleeper: Well, he ''is'' an owl.
* InsufferableGenius
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Blathers really wishes the museum would ditch its bug wing.




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Blathers' younger sister was first introduced in ''Wild World.'' She is a bit absent-minded, but ''very'' cute. She runs the museum's Observatory.
* TheCutie: Oh, so ''very'' cute. Perky, too.
* GeniusDitz: She forgot to buy a star chart with ''constellations'' on it.




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First introduced in ''Wild World,'' he runs the coffee shop beneath the museum. He's a quiet one, but he makes a mean cup of coffee. He came from the city--if you couldn't tell, him being a pigeon and all.
* TheStoic
* SupremeChef: With regards to coffee, anyway--he makes the best cup of joe anywhere.




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* VideogameCrueltyPotential: The only way to speak to him in the second game is to wait for the right time and ''shoot him out of the air.]]

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* VideogameCrueltyPotential: The only way to speak to him in the second game is to wait for the right time and ''shoot him out of the air.]]''



In the first game, he and his partner, Booster, are policedogs who notify you of happenings and run the lost and found. In the second game onwards, they're city guards instead, helping you with Wi-Fi things as well as the above.

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In the first game, he and his partner, Booster, Booker, are policedogs who notify you of happenings and run the lost and found. In the second game onwards, they're city guards instead, helping you with Wi-Fi things as well as the above.



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* PromotionToParent: In the past, she had to take care of Mable [[spoiler: and Lable]].

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* PromotionToParent: In the past, she had to take care of Mable [[spoiler: and Lable]].Labelle]].



* EvilAffable: He's not so much ''evil'' as "not exactly legit," but he is really overly friendly in a creepy way.

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* EvilAffable: EvillyAffable: He's not so much ''evil'' as "not exactly legit," but he is really overly friendly in a creepy way.

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The oldest Able Sister, she's a quiet hedgehog who doesn't talk much. She runs the Able Sister shops, which sell patterns, and, in later games, clothing and accessories. She spends most of her time at the sewing machine. But with a little talk, she opens up...
* CharacterDevelopment: She becomes less shy as time goes on.
* DefrostingIceQueen: Not so much icy as shy, though.
* PromotionToParent: In the past, she had to take care of Mable [[spoiler: and Lable]].
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* YamatoNadeshiko




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The youngest Able Sister, she greets customers at the Able Sister's shop and handles the transactions. She's a perky, open sort--oh, and despite the fact that she's blue and a hedgehog, no, she is not related to SonicTheHedgehog.
* GenkiGirl



Introduced in ''City,'' she's a

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Introduced in ''City,'' she's a Chihuahua and goddess who lives in your town's fountain after it's built. You can speak to her only after throwing an axe at her--but keep chucking sharp objects at her, and she'll be your friend eventually.
* HonestAxe: The ultimate goal of her sidequest.
* ValleyGirl: In goddess form!

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There are well over 100 townsfolk in the ''Animal Crossing'' universe, with duplicates in personality all throughout, so we won't bother going into each individual one here. Instead, we'll cover the six basic villager personality types in their stead. NPC characters, however, are free game.

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There are well over 100 townsfolk in the ''Animal Crossing'' universe, with duplicates in personality all throughout, so we won't bother going into each individual one here. Instead, we'll cover the six basic villager personality types in their stead. Tropes referring to ''specific'' villagers (such as how Pekoe is a ChineseGirl) should go in the listing for that personality type. NPC characters, however, are free game.



[[WMG: Pelly]]
One of the two pelican receptionists at the town hall, she works in the daytime. Her sister Phyllis works at night. She has an unrequited crush on the mailbird, Pete.
* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Pete prefers her sister, Phyllis, even though Pelly has a massive crush on him.
* ThePollyanna
* RhymesOnADime: In the first game: "Rain or sleet, snow or hail, we'll deliver what you mail!"
* ThemeNaming: All three pelicans have names starting with "P."

[[WMG: Phyllis]]
Pelly's older sister. In contrast to her outgoing sister, she's grumpy and cynical. Maybe it's because she always works the graveyard shift. She and Pete are a bit of an item.
* GrumpyBear
* OfficialCouple: Her and Pete.
* SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids: In the first game, at least, this is why Pete prefers her to Pelly.

[[WMG: Pete]]
The mailbird. While difficult to meet directly, if you get on at just the right time, he'll speak with you. In the first game, he's somewhat bitter and aloof. In the later games, though, he's just stressed.
* CharacterDevelopment: In the first game, he was rather cynical. In the later games, he mellows out and is just overworked.
* VideogameCrueltyPotential: The only way to speak to him in the second game is to wait for the right time and ''shoot him out of the air.]]
* [=~What The Hell, Player?~=]: His reaction if you do the above.

[[WMG: Copper]]
In the first game, he and his partner, Booster, are policedogs who notify you of happenings and run the lost and found. In the second game onwards, they're city guards instead, helping you with Wi-Fi things as well as the above.
* HotBlooded

[[WMG: Booster]]
Copper's partner is significantly less outgoing than his superior. He still runs the Lost and Found for you, though.
* ShrinkingViolet

[[WMG: Sable]]

[[WMG: Mable]]

[[WMG: Blathers]]

[[WMG: Celeste]]

[[WMG: Brewster]]

[[WMG: Serena]]
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[[WMG: Tom Nook]]
The owner of the town's main shop, and a tanuki/raccoon. He sells you your house and collects your mortgage, as well as being your main source of income--you get Bells by selling things
to start him.
* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Due to the way he forces you to upgrade your house, he's commonly interpreted as an evil, greedy, money-hungry businessman who keeps you in indentured servitude to him.
* ButThouMust: ...upgrade your house!
* ChasteToons: It's unclear what relation his assistants Tommy and Timmy are to him. He says they're not related, but {{Fanon}} tends to hold them as his nephews.

[[WMG: Tortimer]]
The town's mayor is a goofy old tortoise with eccentric mannerisms and a taste for a good party. He's a bit lazy unless there's a special event going on, though.
* CoolOldGuy: He's surprisingly a bit of a party animal.
* TheKingOfTown: He doesn't really do a whole lot unless there's a festival, and even then, he's basically just a glorified emcee.
* TurtlePower

[[WMG: Crazy Redd]]
A fox who competes with Tom Nook for furniture sales. However, Redd's deals are a bit... shadier. In the first two games, he's a traveling visitor who comes every once in a while; in ''City,'' he has a permanent shop in the city.
* EvilAffable: He's not so much ''evil'' as "not exactly legit," but he is really overly friendly in a creepy way.
* EyesAlwaysShut
* FellOffTheBackOfATruck: Where he claims to get his merch.
* {{Flanderization}}: In the first game, he's just Tom Nook's dubiously legal foil. In the later games, however, he gets downright ''weird,'' with a strange, overly-familiar way of speaking. In other words, actually crazy!
* HonestJohnsDealership
* InsaneProprieter: ''Especially'' in the second two games.
* ScrappyMechanic: His fake paintings in the second two games--FakeDifficulty extraordinare, since you can only get one a week, they're fairly expensive, and there's no guarantee it'll be a new painting.

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[[WMG: Saharah]]
A camel who comes to town selling carpets (in the first game) and wallpaper (in every game after that). In each game, the way you get carpets/wallpaper off her changes. She acts a bit funny, but is a shrewd businesswoman.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: Originally, she and Wendell had almost exactly the same jobs, her handling carpet while Wendell had wallpaper. She got both carpet and wallpaper in later games, so Wendell could do something much different.
* FunnyForeigner: ''City'' suggests, however, that
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* [=~She's A Man In Japan~=]: Nothing she says or does is particularly masculine, so it's not much of a change. We're guessing she was made female in the West due to her [[TertiarySexualCharacteristics burly eyelashes]], and so the traveling visitors wouldn't be a [[AffirmativeActionGirl total sausage-fest.]]

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