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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Although the "heterosexual" part is ambiguous, C.J. explains that they both live together, and they grew up together as kids. In the Japanese version, he still says they live together, but instead of saying they grew up together as well he instead explains how Flick doesn't get along with his dad anymore.


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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Although the "heterosexual" part is ambiguous, C.J. explains that they both live together, and they grew up together as kids. In the Japanese version, he still says they live together, but instead of saying they grew up together as well he instead goes more into Flick's relationship with his dad than the English version does.
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* ParentalIssues: In the Japanese version. In the English version of the game, CJ says that Flick got his love of bugs from his dad, and no mention of any issues is said. However, in the Japanese version, CJ says that Flick has cut all ties from dad, because although they both still love bugs, Flick's dad loves eating them, too.

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* BerserkButton: Talk to him while he has his back turned (which can be tricky cause he tends to turn to face the player) and he'll reprimand you for playing with his zipper.

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* BerserkButton: Talk to him while he has his back turned (which can be tricky cause he tends to turn to face the player) and he'll reprimand you for playing with looking at his zipper.


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* MyEyesAreUpHere: Repeatedly talk to him from behind and he'll tell you off with a remark like this.
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A character introduced in ''New Leaf'''s ''Welcome Toys/{{amiibo}}'' update. He's a dog that runs an R.V campground that's in a new area of your town. He also sells items that aren't found in the other stores, but he only accepts MEOW (Mutual Exchange Of Wealth) coupons that are dispensed by the CAT Machine (Coupon Allocation Terminal). The campers who come to Harvey's campground range from minor characters like Wendell and Gulliver, Holiday characters in the off season, villagers who haven't been seen in ''New Leaf'' and even villagers who are inspired by other Nintendo franchises like ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}'' or ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''. In ''New Horizons'', he runs Photopia, a photo studio on a private island where visitors can set up scenes and take pictures in his cabin, using any furniture or outfits from their catalog and using [=aMiibo=] cards to hire "actors" to pose in them.

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A character introduced in ''New Leaf'''s ''Welcome Toys/{{amiibo}}'' update. He's a dog that runs an R.V campground that's in a new area of your town. He also sells items that aren't found in the other stores, but he only accepts MEOW (Mutual Exchange Of Wealth) coupons that are dispensed by the CAT Machine (Coupon Allocation Terminal). The campers who come to Harvey's campground range from minor characters like Wendell and Gulliver, Holiday characters in the off season, villagers who haven't been seen in ''New Leaf'' and even villagers who are inspired by other Nintendo franchises like ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}'' or ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''. In ''New Horizons'', he runs Photopia, a photo studio on a private island where visitors can set up scenes and take pictures in his cabin, using any furniture or outfits from their catalog and using [=aMiibo=] amiibo cards to hire "actors" to pose in them.



* PermanentlyMissableContent: Since [=GameSpy=]'s demise led to the shut down of Wii's online multiplayer, Katie and Kaitlin can no longer appear in ''City Folk'', at least for those unwilling to mod their Wii to work off of custom servers and networks. Katie still appears in ''New Leaf'' and ''Happy Home Designer'', the former being a game that does have online multiplayer working, the latter where she exists as a Amiibo card that can be used on the game.

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* PermanentlyMissableContent: Since [=GameSpy=]'s demise led to the shut down of Wii's online multiplayer, Katie and Kaitlin can no longer appear in ''City Folk'', at least for those unwilling to mod their Wii to work off of custom servers and networks. Katie still appears in ''New Leaf'' and ''Happy Home Designer'', the former being a game that does have online multiplayer working, the latter where she exists as a Amiibo an amiibo card that can be used on the game.



* AscendedExtra: From her original position of wandering randomly between towns and letting people draw on her face, she's promoted to the host of April Fool's Day in ''New Leaf''. Or, seeing as she only appears once a year as opposed to any possible random day, [[DemotedToExtra one could see it as the opposite]] (though the ''Welcome Amiibo'' update causes her to show up at the camp ground on random days where the player can buy furniture from her.)

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* AscendedExtra: From her original position of wandering randomly between towns and letting people draw on her face, she's promoted to the host of April Fool's Day in ''New Leaf''. Or, seeing as she only appears once a year as opposed to any possible random day, [[DemotedToExtra one could see it as the opposite]] (though the ''Welcome Amiibo'' amiibo'' update causes her to show up at the camp ground on random days where the player can buy furniture from her.)



** After the ''Welcome Amiibo'' update for ''New Leaf'', the player can visit her camper van where a majority of the things she keeps around and potentially sells to the player are art supplies, her costumes, and make-up kits.

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** After the ''Welcome Amiibo'' amiibo'' update for ''New Leaf'', the player can visit her camper van where a majority of the things she keeps around and potentially sells to the player are art supplies, her costumes, and make-up kits.



* DoingItForTheArt: [[invoked]]Though he drops hints about his art, he noticeably perks up when you ask him about it. He doesn't even ask for a single bell for his works, only requiring three of the same bug (or Fish for C.J.'s visits) you want as the model. Coupled with paying more than selling to the Nooklings, he certainly doesn't seek to profit from his art in any way whatsoever.

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* DoingItForTheArt: [[invoked]]Though he drops hints about his art, he noticeably perks up when you ask him about it. He doesn't even ask for a single bell for his works, only requiring three of the same bug (or Fish fish for C.J.'s visits) you want as the model. Coupled with paying more than selling to the Nooklings, he certainly doesn't seek to profit from his art in any way whatsoever.



* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Candy, especially lollipops. Also Pumpkin Soup as of Welcome Amiibo.

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Candy, especially lollipops. Also Pumpkin Soup pumpkin soup, as of Welcome Amiibo.''Welcome amiibo''.

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* ButtMonkey: He's the "special guest" of the Harvest Festival. Not anymore in ''New Leaf''! He's the one serving dinner!

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* ButtMonkey: He's the "special guest" of the Harvest Festival. Not anymore in ''New Leaf''! [[ThrowTheDogABone He's the one serving dinner!dinner!]]


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* BerserkButton: Talk to him while he has his back turned (which can be tricky cause he tends to turn to face the player) and he'll reprimand you for playing with his zipper.
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* VirtualCelebrity: For Nintendo Live 2019 Kyoto, K.K. made a surprise appearance as the opening act of a [[VideoGame/{{Splatoon}} Squid Sisters]]/[[VideoGame/Splatoon2 Off the Hook]] concert, performing the song "Welcome Horizons" to promote ''New Horizons''.
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* DudeLooksLikeALady: Dom, the new Jock villager from ''New Horizons'', is a pastel pink sheep with a feminine face who wears a rainbow tie-dye shirt. Many fans mistook him for a girl when his render was first released.
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A character introduced in ''New Leaf'''s ''Welcome Toys/{{amiibo}}'' update. He's a dog that runs an R.V campground that's in a new area of your town. He also sells items that aren't found in the other stores, but he only accepts MEOW (Mutual Exchange Of Wealth) coupons that are dispensed by the CAT Machine (Coupon Allocation Terminal). The campers who come to Harvey's campground range from minor characters like Wendell and Gulliver, Holiday characters in the off season, villagers who haven't been seen in ''New Leaf'' and even villagers who are inspired by other Nintendo franchises like ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}'' or ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''.

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A character introduced in ''New Leaf'''s ''Welcome Toys/{{amiibo}}'' update. He's a dog that runs an R.V campground that's in a new area of your town. He also sells items that aren't found in the other stores, but he only accepts MEOW (Mutual Exchange Of Wealth) coupons that are dispensed by the CAT Machine (Coupon Allocation Terminal). The campers who come to Harvey's campground range from minor characters like Wendell and Gulliver, Holiday characters in the off season, villagers who haven't been seen in ''New Leaf'' and even villagers who are inspired by other Nintendo franchises like ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}'' or ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''. In ''New Horizons'', he runs Photopia, a photo studio on a private island where visitors can set up scenes and take pictures in his cabin, using any furniture or outfits from their catalog and using [=aMiibo=] cards to hire "actors" to pose in them.


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Noticed the Jocks are much flatter than before, and just talking once to a Smug made me realize they're not the chill nice guys I loved before....


* {{Flanderization}}: After the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube GameCube]] game, they become a lot more sport obsessed.

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* {{Flanderization}}: After the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube GameCube]] game, they become a lot more sport obsessed. Taken UpToEleven in ''New Horizons'', where nearly every single conversation involves sports, muscles, or fitness.


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* {{Flanderization}}: In ''New Horizons'', Smug villagers are notably more full of themselves than in ''New Leaf''.
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* PullingThemselvesTogether: The sidequest enacted in ''New Horizons''. After getting spooked hard enough to split himself to pieces, you're tasked to find five spirit pieces of himself to put him back together.

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* PullingThemselvesTogether: The sidequest enacted in ''New Horizons''. After getting spooked hard enough to split himself to pieces, you're tasked to find five spirit pieces of himself to put him back together.together no worse for wear.
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* PullingThemselvesTogether: The sidequest enacted in ''New Horizons''. After getting spooked hard enough to split himself to pieces, you're tasked to find five spirit pieces of himself to put him back together.
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* SpearCounterpart: In ''New Leaf'', with their rough exterior, yet caring hidden side , they are now considered the male equivalent to Sisterly villagers, and both are also stubborn and opinionated. Before this, they were compared to Snooty villagers.

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* SpearCounterpart: In ''New Leaf'', with their rough exterior, yet caring hidden side , side, they are now considered the male equivalent to Sisterly villagers, and both are also stubborn and opinionated. Before this, they were compared to Snooty villagers.
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* DoingItForTheArt: [[invoked]]Though he drops hints about his art, he noticeably perks up when you ask him about it. He doesn't even ask for a single bell for his works, only requiring three of the same bug you want as the model. Coupled with paying more than selling to the Nooklings, he certainly doesn't seek to profit from his art in any way whatsoever.

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* DoingItForTheArt: [[invoked]]Though he drops hints about his art, he noticeably perks up when you ask him about it. He doesn't even ask for a single bell for his works, only requiring three of the same bug (or Fish for C.J.'s visits) you want as the model. Coupled with paying more than selling to the Nooklings, he certainly doesn't seek to profit from his art in any way whatsoever.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: His comment that he hasn't voyaged by train much since 2002 means that he is *at least* in his late twenties, and he'll sink further and further in this trop the more years go by.

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* OlderThanTheyLook: His comment that he hasn't voyaged by train much since 2002 means that that, assuming he was around 18 then, by ''New Leaf''[='=]s 2012 release date he is *at least* at ''least'' in his late twenties, and he'll sink further and further in into this trop trope as the more years go by.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: His comment that he hasn't voyaged by train much since 2002 means that he is *at least* in his late twenties, and he'll sink further and further in this trop the more years go by.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: In the North American localiazation he refers to Flick as his "partner", which in the past decade in North American languages has become more synonymous with ''romantic'' partner instead of business partners, friends, or associates. [[AdaptationalSexuality This implication is absent in the Japanese release.]]

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* AmbiguouslyGay: In the North American localiazation localization he refers to Flick as his "partner", which in the past decade in North American languages has become more synonymous with ''romantic'' partner instead of business partners, friends, or associates. [[AdaptationalSexuality This implication is absent in the Japanese release.]]



* AmbiguouslyGay: In the North American localiazation he refers to C.J. as his "partner", which in the past decade in North American languages has become more synonymous with ''romantic'' partner instead of business partners, friends, or associates. [[AdaptationalSexuality This implication is absent in the Japanese release.]]

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* AmbiguouslyGay: In the North American localiazation localization he refers to C.J. as his "partner", which in the past decade in North American languages has become more synonymous with ''romantic'' partner instead of business partners, friends, or associates. [[AdaptationalSexuality This implication is absent in the Japanese release.]]



* EccentricArtist: Has really strange habits and dialog. He is also responsible for crafting statues.

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* EccentricArtist: Has really strange habits and dialog. He is also responsible for crafting statues.statues of bugs and fish.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: In the North American localiazation he refers to Flick as his "partner", which in the past decade in North American languages has become more synonymous with ''romantic'' partner instead of business partners, friends, or associates. [[AdaptationalSexuality This implication is absent in the Japanese release.]]


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* AmbiguouslyGay: In the North American localiazation he refers to C.J. as his "partner", which in the past decade in North American languages has become more synonymous with ''romantic'' partner instead of business partners, friends, or associates. [[AdaptationalSexuality This implication is absent in the Japanese release.]]

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* IconicOutfit: Her green gingham vest and navy skirt typically come to mind when thinking of her.

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* IconicOutfit: Her Though she's worn plenty of other outfits over the years, her green gingham vest and navy skirt typically come to mind when thinking of her.is her most well-known look.



* BreakoutCharacter: Considered one of the more iconic characters in the series, K.K Slider is popular enough to receive a Mii Costume in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros for Wii U and 3DS''



* SeriesMascot: The earliest example for the series. K.K. was featured prominently in promotional materials for the games, was one of the first to appear in a different series as a representative of Animal Crossing (he, Resetti and Tom Nook had trophies in Super Smash Bros Melee). Even with Isabelle taking over the role, K.K. is still utilized heavily in promotions and side games.

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* SeriesMascot: The earliest example for the series. K.K. was featured prominently in promotional materials material for the games, games (particularly the Japanese versions), was one of the first to appear in a different series as a representative of Animal Crossing ''Animal Crossing'' (he, Resetti and Tom Nook had trophies in Super Smash Bros Melee).''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosMelee''), and even got a Mii costume in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU''. Even with Isabelle taking over the role, K.K. is still utilized heavily in promotions promotional material, and side games.he features just as prominently in ''New Horizons'' as her and Tom Nook.



* IconicOutfit: A yellow hardhat, white shirt, blue overalls, and black shoes. He actually has a different outfit in the original Japanese versions (a long-sleeved shirt and pants), and he wears a [[SharpDressedMan nice tuxedo]] for Groundhog Day in the original English version.

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* IconicOutfit: A yellow hardhat, white shirt, and blue overalls, and black shoes.overalls. He actually has a different outfit in the original Japanese versions (a long-sleeved shirt and pants), and he wears a [[SharpDressedMan nice tuxedo]] for Groundhog Day in the original English version.



* IconicOutfit: A plaid, sleeveless shirt.

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actually while i'm at it i'm gonna go ahead and remove these because whoever added them was probably horny


* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Has quite a few in the first 3 games, with all of having at least an apron:
** Tom Nook's IconicOutfit when working in Nook 'n' Cranny has him wearing a blue waist apron with a leaf design (In Japanese releases of the first game, it was a Kanji symbol instead).
** When working in Nookway, he wears a longer and differently designed apron.
** During the Lottery in the American version of the first game and ''e+'', he wears a long apron with an American flag-like design and a visor.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal:
** One of the few [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal half-dressed]] characters to become this in ''New Leaf'', where he now wears a green diamond-vest sweater and grayish-black pants. Same for his alternate outfit in ''Happy Home Designer'', his 6th alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'', and his outfit in ''New Horizons''.
** In ''e+'', when you enter his shop during closing hours by banging at the door 3 times with an axe or shovel, he will be wearing blue-and-white striped pajamas (Along with a night cap with the same pattern). It is unclear whether he wears any bottom-wear as his pelvis is not shown due to it now being modeled in, but his feet are shown and they are barefoot. This outfit reappears in ''amiibo Festival'' as his 5th alternate outfit.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal:
** Tom Nook's uniforms for Nook 'n' Go and Nookington's only consist of a shirt (though the former does include a hat).
** In the original Nintendo 64 version and ''+'', during the Lottery, Tom Nook keeps his apron from Nook's Cranny, but he gains a red shirt and a blue-and-white twisted-cord headband (the same kind Hammer Kirby wears).



* IconicOutfit: When people think Tom Nook, they typically think of his blue Nook's Cranny apron.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: All but few of her outfits that she has ever worn has her lack footwear, but is always fully-dressed, otherwise.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Her 4th alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' and her new outfits in ''New Horizons'' are so far the only times she is shown wearing shoes.



* IconicOutfit: Her green gingham vest and navy skirt typically come to mind when thinking of her.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: When Timmy and Tommy took over Tom Nook's role in New Leaf, they retained both of the same aprons for Nookling Junction and Super T&T, respectively. See the AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal section of Tom Nook's section for more info.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal:
** While Tom Nook wore a purple business shirt when working for Nookington's, Timmy and Tommy Nookling wear blue ones instead. When they took over Nook's role in ''New Leaf'', they wear the same type of uniforms that Tom Nook wore when he worked for his different types of stores (except with T&T Emporium, where they wear the same blue business shirts). T.I.Y. even includes a brand-new pantsless uniform.
** Timmy and Tommy's alternate outfits in ''Happy Home Designer'' (As well as their 8th alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'') consist of them wearing pajamas and night caps (Similar to Tom Nook's pajamas). Unlike Tom Nook's pajamas outfit, their pelvises are visible, and they are completely bare, so their pajamas outfits count as this trope.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Tortimer only wore a green bowtie, some glasses, and a top hat in his first three appearances. (In his debut game, ''Dobutsu no Mori +'', he wears a white obi sash and a zucchetto instead, though he still wears the glasses)
* BarefootCartoonAnimal: The only [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal accessory only-wearing]] character to become this in ''New Leaf''. He now wears a straw hat, a red aloha shirt, and some shorts.



* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: As mentioned above in the AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal section, he wore a white obi sash and a zucchetto instead of his top hat and bowtie, and he also lacked his walking cane. He still wore the glasses, but they had blue lenses instead of clear lenses.

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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: As mentioned above in In the AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal section, original Japanese version, he wore a white obi sash and a zucchetto instead of his top hat and bowtie, and he also lacked his walking cane. He still wore the glasses, but they had blue lenses instead of clear lenses.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Pelly wears a short-sleeved dress with a ribbon on it, but she wears no undergarment.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Like Pelly, Phyllis wears a short-sleeved dresses with a ribbon on it. Again, she wears no undergarnment.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Pete wears a mail hat and mail shirt, but wears no pants.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: All of his outfits are this.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: All of his outfits are this.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Usually wears an apron with a pink checkered-pattern.



* NakedApron: Not for {{fanservice}}, however. She gets an alternate costume in ''Happy Home Designer'' though. [[spoiler:A simple dress.]]



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Usually wears the same apron as Sable, except it's green. (Though she can wear Sable's apron as her 2nd alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival''.
* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Her 4th alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' consists of her wearing a white shirt and blue pants, but lacks shoes.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: She can wear Labelle's outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' as her 3rd alternate outfit. Her 5th and 6th alternate outfits are also this.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Usually just wears a green bowtie.
** His 4th alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' has him wear a top hat, some neckwear, and a monocle.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: The majority of his alternate outfits in ''amiibo Festival''.
** Wears only a white, unbuttoned formal jacket as his 2nd alternate outfit.
** Wears only a reddish-brown shirt and a pair of glasses as his 3rd alternate outfit.
** Wears only blue top pajamas and a night cap as his 5th alternate outfit.
** Wears a toga and a wreath as his 6th alternate outfit. He is not wearing any undergarment.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Usually just wears a pink bow. Most of her alternate outfits in ''amiibo Festival'' are this, too.
** Her 2nd alternate outfit has her wear a purple cloak.
** Her 3rd alternate outfit consists of only a graduation cap.
** Her 4th alternate outfit has her wear some glasses and a star-patterned blue bow.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal:
** Wears a pink nightgown and night cap as her 5th alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival''. She is wearing no undergarnment.
** Wears a toga and a wreath as her 5th alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival''. Again, no undergarment.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Wears a sleeveless tuxedo and a waist apron, but no pants.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: While hard to tell, she is not wearing any footwear. It's easier to see in her trophy for [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros4 Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]].



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: They usually only wear aprons, with Reese wearing a red one and Cyrus wearing a blue one.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: A few of there alternate outfits in ''amiibo Festival''. None of them have them wear shoes, as they have hooves.
** Cyrus wears a sweater with a heart logo and some red pants as his 2nd alternate outfit.
** Both wear a tracksuit as their 5th alternate outfit. Reese's is pink while Cyrus' is blue.
** Reese wears a wedding dress outfit as her 6th alternate outfit.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Some of their alternate outfits in ''amiibo Festival''.
** Reese wears a sweater with a heart logo and a red skirt as her 2nd alternate outfit. She is wearing no undergarnment.
** Both only wear a sweater with a pattern as their 3rd alternate outfits. Reese's is red while Cyrus' is blue.
** Both only wear a jacket with white sleeves as their 4th alternate outfits. Reese's is red while Cyrus' is blue.
** Cyrus only wears a white tuxedo as his 6th alternate outfit.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: His 3rd alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' is the only time he's ever been shown without footwear.
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: All but one of his outfits are this.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: She wears a white dress and red shoes.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Wears a green hat, green boots, and yellow, skirt-like overalls, but he is not wearing any undergarnment.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Wears a red tracksuit as her alternate outfit in ''Happy Home Designer'', but wears no shoes. This was also her 2nd alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival''



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Her standard outfit and all but her 2nd alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival''.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Both of his outfits (for dry and wet weather) are complete ensembles.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Wears an apron not too dissimilar to the one Tom Nook wears, only it has a different leaf pattern.
** During the Fireworks Show in the American version of the first game and ''e+'', he wears the same visor and apron Nook wore during the Lottery in the American GCN game and ''e+'', which, again, the apron has a slightly different design.
* BarefootCartoonAnimal: His outfit during the Fireworks Show and New Years in ''New Leaf''.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: During the Fireworks Show in the original N64 game and ''+'', Redd wears an outfit similar to the one Tom Nook wore during the Lottery in the N64 version and ''+'', only he wears a blue shirt and red-and-white twisted-cord headband.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Both of his outfits consist of a shirt and some pants, but no footwear.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Only wears a sleeveless shirt with a fancy pattern.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: In ''New Leaf'', he wears pajama tops, pajama bottoms, and a night cap.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: In the first 3 games, he only wore a sleeveless shirt.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: In ''New Leaf'', he retained his outfit from ''City Folk'', but he now wears pants and shoes.
* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Only wore glasses and a yellow business shirt in ''Wild World''. In ''City Folk'', his shirt is red.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: As a D.J. in ''New Leaf'', he wears a orange-beige hat, some glasses, and some headphones.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: His 4th alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival''.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: His 5th and 6th alternate outfits in ''amiibo Festival''.
* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: His alternate outfit in ''Happy Home Designer'' and ''Welcome amiibo'' (Which is also his 3rd alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'') has him wearing his DJ hat and a long-sleeved green-and-white striped shirt, but no pants.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Kaitlin only wears a green apron with a fish design on it.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Katie wears a blue dress (In ''New Leaf'', her shirt is of a different design, but still retains the blue color) and, in ''New Leaf'' only, a little hat, but wears no undergarment (At least only in ''New Leaf''. Her pelvis is covered in ''Wild World'' and ''City Folk'', but it's safe to assume she doesn't wear undergarnment in those games)



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: One of the few characters to wear pants but no shirt. He wears overalls, a knit hat, and a necklace holding a scallop.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Wears a spacesuit in ''Wild World'' and ''City Folk''.
* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: In the first game and ''New Leaf'', he wears a short-sleeved sailor shirt and sailor hat, but no pants.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Wears a different shirt in ''New Leaf'', along with gaining some pants, but still no footwear.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Wore a yellow comedian shirt in ''Wild World'' and ''City Folk'', but no pants.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Her standard outfit.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: In ''New Leaf'', he wears the same outfit as he did in ''City Folk'', but he now wears a white short-sleeved shirt.
** His alternate outfit in ''Happy Home Designer'' and ''Welcome amiibo'' (Which is also his 3rd alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'') is this.
** Same goes for his 4th, 5th, and 6th alternate outfits in ''amiibo Festival''.
* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: One of the few characters to wear pants, but no shirt. He wears beige overalls, a beige hat, and brown shoes in ''City Folk'' (It also appears as his 2nd alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'').



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Usually wears a purple dress with a French-flag themed apron, but wears no footwear.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Unlike her sisters, she actually wears a full set of clothes, including shoes.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Her clown outfit in ''New Leaf''.
* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Her outfit in the first 3 games (As well as her alternate outfit in ''Happy Home Designer'' and ''Welcome amiibo'') has her wear a sleeveless shirt without pants.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Her standard outfit has her lack any footwear.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: She doesn't wear any footwear.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: His outfit in the original N64 version and ''+'' has him wear a white shirt, a belt-like sash, and black pants, but no shoes. This design would later be his alternate outfit in ''Happy Home Designer'' and his 3rd alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival''.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: His IconicOutfit is this, consisting of a yellow hardhat, white shirt, blue overalls, and black shoes. His 4th, 5th, and 6th alternate outfits in ''amiibo Festival'' are this, as well.



* IconicOutfit: A yellow hardhat, white shirt, blue overalls, and black shoes. He actually has a different outfit in the original Japanese versions (a long-sleeved shirt and pants), and he wears a [[SharpDressedMan nice tuxedo]] for Groundhog Day in the original English version.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: In ''New Leaf'', he wears a blue aloha shirt and some shorts, but no shoes. His 2nd, 4th, and 5th alternate outfits in ''amiibo Festival'' are this, as well.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: His outfit in ''Wild World'' and ''City Folk'' has him wear an entire driver attire.
* {{Gasshole}}: In ''New Leaf'', while traveling to the island, he sometimes accidentally farts after the first verse of whatever song he's singing.
** It comes up again in both ''Animal Crossing Plaza'' and ''amiibo Festival''. In both instances, he refers to his gas problem as "wind in his southern hemisphere".
* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal:
** In the original game, he only wore a blue sleeveless vest. (This outfit does return in ''amiibo Festival'' as his 2nd alternate outfit, but he has gained shorts instead of going bottomless)
** His 6th alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' has him wear a grass skirt, some bracelets, and a lei, but no shirt.

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* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: His outfit in ''Wild World'' and ''City Folk'' has him wear an entire driver attire.
* {{Gasshole}}: In ''New Leaf'', while traveling to the island, he sometimes accidentally farts after the first verse of whatever song he's singing.
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singing. It comes up again in both ''Animal Crossing Plaza'' and ''amiibo Festival''. In both instances, he refers to his gas problem as "wind in his southern hemisphere".
* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal:
** In the original game, he only wore a blue sleeveless vest. (This outfit does return in ''amiibo Festival'' as his 2nd alternate outfit, but he has gained shorts instead of going bottomless)
** His 6th alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' has him wear a grass skirt, some bracelets, and a lei, but no shirt.
hemisphere".



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: His 5th alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' does not have him wear shoes.
* DemotedToExtra: When Kapp'n took his only role in ''Wild World'', he could still be found at The Roost cafe occasionally.
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: His 4th and 6th alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' are both this.
* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal:
** His IconicOutfit consists of only a plaid sleeveless shirt.
** His alternate outfit in ''Happy Home Designer'' and 2nd alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' is a brown sleeveless shirt.
** His 3rd alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' has him wear a hat and a long trenchcoat, but he wears no pants underneath.

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* BarefootCartoonAnimal: His 5th alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' does not have him wear shoes.
* DemotedToExtra: When Kapp'n took his only role in ''Wild World'', he could still be found at The the Roost cafe occasionally.
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: His 4th and 6th alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' are both this.
* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal:
** His IconicOutfit consists of only a plaid sleeveless shirt.
** His alternate outfit in ''Happy Home Designer'' and 2nd alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' is a brown sleeveless shirt.
** His 3rd alternate outfit in ''amiibo Festival'' has him wear a hat and a long trenchcoat, but he wears no pants underneath.
occasionally.



* IconicOutfit: A plaid, sleeveless shirt.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: His only wears a blue sleeveless vest and a blue hat with a green fish print. In Japanese versions of the original game only, he wore glasses



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Similarly to Chip, he only wears a short-sleeved explorer's shirt and hat.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: All three only wear a cap and sleeveless shirts.



* PungeonMaster: He often works fish-related puns into his dialogue, such as "fishionista" and "anywave". He's a ''sea''sports live''stream''er, after all.



* PungeonMaster: He often works fish-related puns into his dialogue, such as "fishionista" and "anywave". He's a ''sea''sports live''stream''er, after all.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Oddly, his casual outfit is this, wearing a green Christmas sweater, purple pants, and white shoes.
* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: His IconicOutfit has him wearing an attire Santa Claus outfit except for pants.

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* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Oddly, his casual outfit is this, wearing IconicOutfit: He dresses in a green Christmas sweater, purple pants, and white shoes.
* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: His IconicOutfit has him wearing an attire
Santa Claus outfit except for pants.outfit, natch.



* BarefootCartoonAnimal: His outfit in ''New Leaf'' has him wearing a chef hat, a sleeveless chef shirt, and legless pants.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: One of the few characters to have worn pants without a shirt, and one of the few birds in the series to have ever worn pants. His outfit in the first three games has him wearing one-strap overalls and a hat.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: One of the few bird characters in the series to wear pants, and one of the only two to ever wear a full outfit.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: With few exceptions[[note]]Though they are part of their designs rather than them being able to wear pants or shoes[[/note]], none of the villagers ever wear pants nor shoes, only shirts. They can wear accessories in some games, though they cannot wear ones that cover the entire head.
* OneSizeFitsAll: Depending on the species, a villager's shirt is either dress-like (Either in length or shape) or shirt-like.
** In the original game and ''Wild World'', Cats, Lions, Mice, Squirrels, Rabbits, Horses, Cows, Pigs, Rhinos, Anteaters, Koalas, Kangaroos, Chickens, Frogs, and Octopi were dress-length, while Bears, Cubs, Wolves, Tigers, Bulls, Goats, Monkeys, Gorillas, all Bird species except Chickens, and Alligators were shirt-like. Dogs, Elephants and Hippos are of the dress-shape category, as they wore their shirts like dresses, but were not long enough to cover their waists.
** In ''City Folk'', some villager species that were of the dress-length category would become the dress-shape category, though some only have their shirts barely cover their waists. These include Cats, Lions, Mice, Squirrels, Rabbits, Horses, Pigs, Koalas, and Frogs.
** In ''New Leaf'', only the Octopi and female Kangaroos are of the dress-length category. Dogs, male Cats, Lions, Squirrels, Horses, Pigs, Elephants, Hippos, and the newly added Male Kangaroos and Hamsters are of the shirt-like category now, while Cows, Rhinos, Anteaters, Chickens, and the newly added Deer became the dress-shape category (Female Cats, Rabbits, and Koalas also have their shirts much shorter than in previous games, while Mice and Frogs still have their shirts only barely cover their waists).
** Sheep, on the other hand, never wear their shirts like shirts, presumably due to their wool covering their bodies. Instead, they wear them as scarves around their necks. Averted in ''New Horizons'', as sheep can finally wear their shirts as actual shirts this time.
* SleevesAreForWimps: They're not really the "tough guy" type per se[[note]]Except for Jocks obviously and maybe Cranky villagers[[/note]], but villagers will always wear their shirts sleeveless, even if the shirt they are wearing is long-sleeved. Averted in ''New Horizons'', as villagers can finally wear the sleeves that come with their shirt.

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* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: With few exceptions[[note]]Though they are part of their designs rather than them being able to wear pants or shoes[[/note]], none of the villagers ever wear pants nor shoes, only shirts. They can wear accessories in some games, though they cannot wear ones that cover the entire head.
* OneSizeFitsAll: Depending on the species, a villager's shirt is either dress-like (Either in length or shape) or shirt-like.
** In the original game and ''Wild World'', Cats, Lions, Mice, Squirrels, Rabbits, Horses, Cows, Pigs, Rhinos, Anteaters, Koalas, Kangaroos, Chickens, Frogs, and Octopi were dress-length, while Bears, Cubs, Wolves, Tigers, Bulls, Goats, Monkeys, Gorillas, all Bird species except Chickens, and Alligators were shirt-like. Dogs, Elephants and Hippos are of the dress-shape category, as they wore their shirts like dresses, but were not long enough to cover their waists.
** In ''City Folk'', some villager species that were of the dress-length category would become the dress-shape category, though some only have their shirts barely cover their waists. These include Cats, Lions, Mice, Squirrels, Rabbits, Horses, Pigs, Koalas, and Frogs.
** In ''New Leaf'', only the Octopi and female Kangaroos are of the dress-length category. Dogs, male Cats, Lions, Squirrels, Horses, Pigs, Elephants, Hippos, and the newly added Male Kangaroos and Hamsters are of the shirt-like category now, while Cows, Rhinos, Anteaters, Chickens, and the newly added Deer became the dress-shape category (Female Cats, Rabbits, and Koalas also have their shirts much shorter than in previous games, while Mice and Frogs still have their shirts only barely cover their waists).
** Sheep, on the other hand, never wear their shirts like shirts, presumably due to their wool covering their bodies. Instead, they wear them as scarves around their necks. Averted in ''New Horizons'', as sheep can finally wear their shirts as actual shirts this time.
* SleevesAreForWimps: They're not really the "tough guy" type per se[[note]]Except se[[note]]except for Jocks obviously Jocks, obviously, and maybe Cranky villagers[[/note]], but villagers will always wear their shirts sleeveless, even if the shirt they are wearing is long-sleeved. Averted in ''New Horizons'', as villagers can finally wear the sleeves that come with their shirt.shirt or dress.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Viché is one of the few villagers to wears pants. Filly may count, but it's hard to tell due to her "clothing" being the same color as her fur.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Agent S and Cece are one of the few villagers to wear pants.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Rocket is one of the few villagers to wear pants.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Big Top is one of the few villagers to wear pants. Joey is also a borderline BarefootCartoonAnimal, thanks to him wearing what appears to be a diaper.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Kid Cat and Snake are one of the few villagers to wear pants.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Knox is one of the few villagers to wear pants, as well as one of the few birds in the series to ever wear pants.



* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Olaf is one of the few villagers to wear pants.
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A Internet celebrity beaver who runs the Fishing Tourney in ''New Horizons'' in place of Chip. Sometimes he wanders into your island in search of fish for his livestream. He'll issue a challenge to catch several fish of a certain size in a row, and afterwards, he'll buy any other fish you've got at a premium price.

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A An Internet celebrity beaver who runs the Fishing Tourney in ''New Horizons'' in place of Chip. Sometimes he wanders into your island in search of fish for his livestream. He'll issue a challenge to catch several fish of a certain size in a row, and afterwards, he'll buy any other fish you've got at a premium price.

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A beaver who runs the Fishing Tourney in ''New Horizons'' in place of Chip.

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A Internet celebrity beaver who runs the Fishing Tourney in ''New Horizons'' in place of Chip.Chip. Sometimes he wanders into your island in search of fish for his livestream. He'll issue a challenge to catch several fish of a certain size in a row, and afterwards, he'll buy any other fish you've got at a premium price.



* SelfieFiend: When you complete his challenge, he snaps a bunch of pictures with his [=NookPhone=], capping off with a selfie.
* PungeonMaster: He often works fish-related puns into his dialogue, such as "fishionista" and "anywave". He's a ''sea''sports live''stream''er, after all.



A red chameleon introduced in ''New Horizons'' who hosts the Bug-Off tourney in said game in place of Nat. Sometimes he wanders into your island in search of bugs, and is willing to buy them off you at an up-marked price.

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A An artistic, red chameleon introduced in ''New Horizons'' who hosts the Bug-Off tourney in said game in place of Nat. Sometimes he wanders into your island in search of bugs, and is willing to buy them off you at an up-marked price.

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A red chameleon introduced in ''New Horizons'' who hosts the Bug-Off tourney in said game in place of Nat.

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A red chameleon introduced in ''New Horizons'' who hosts the Bug-Off tourney in said game in place of Nat. Sometimes he wanders into your island in search of bugs, and is willing to buy them off you at an up-marked price.


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* DoingItForTheArt: [[invoked]]Though he drops hints about his art, he noticeably perks up when you ask him about it. He doesn't even ask for a single bell for his works, only requiring three of the same bug you want as the model. Coupled with paying more than selling to the Nooklings, he certainly doesn't seek to profit from his art in any way whatsoever.
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* ArtisticLicenceBiology: He's able to move his pupils, something owls are well-known for being unable to do. He also can't turn his neck like real owls. [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals Though this is the type of inaccuracy]] to expect from ''Animal Crossing'' anyway.

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* ArtisticLicenceBiology: He's able to move his pupils, something owls are well-known for being unable to do. He also can't turn rotate his neck like real owls. [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals Though this is the type of inaccuracy]] to expect from ''Animal Crossing'' anyway.
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* ArtisticLicenceBiology: He's able to move his pupils, something owls are well-known for being unable to do. He also can't turn his neck like real owls. [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals Though this is the type of inaccuracy to expect from ''Animal Crossing'' anyway]].

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* ArtisticLicenceBiology: He's able to move his pupils, something owls are well-known for being unable to do. He also can't turn his neck like real owls. [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals Though this is the type of inaccuracy inaccuracy]] to expect from ''Animal Crossing'' anyway]].anyway.
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* {{Expy}}: Has no relation to [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog another blue hedgehog from a different company]].


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* {{Expy}}: When was the last time you've seen a [[WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck white bird in a sailor uniform]]? Granted, he's not a duck, but rather a seagull.
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* PinkMeansFeminine: She's a pink female owl.

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* PinkMeansFeminine: She's a pink red-and-pink female owl.owl with a pink bow.
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* ArtisticLicenceBiology: He's able to move his pupils, something owls are well-known for being unable to do. He also can't turn his neck like real owls. [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals Though this is the type of inaccuracy to expect from ''Animal Crossing'' anyway]].


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* VegetarianCarnivore: Even though invertebrates are a staple part of the owl's diet, he is terrified of bugs and gets nauseated by the sight of them. He's also repulsed by the idea of eating mice and frogs judging by his description of the tarantula, but guess what bird preys on those animals as well? He also initially didn't like fish until ''Wild World''.


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* PinkMeansFeminine: She's a pink female owl.
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* PunnyName: In the French version, her name is "[[DubNameChange Elisabec]]", "bec" being French for "beak". [[DontExplainTheJoke Because pelicans have large beaks, y'see ?]]
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* PunnyName: A pelican named "Pelly". Also applies in the French version of the game, where she's known as "[[DubNameChange Opélie]]", a twist on "Ophélie", an actual French given name.

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