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4This characters sheet is about the types of villagers players can find in the ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' franchise.
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11* AllThereInTheManual: Many of the villagers are given more depth as individuals through official descriptions, usually not present in the games. These include, but are not limited to, the e-reader cards, compatible with the [[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing2001 GameCube installment]], which have long since been discontinued, and their, ''Pocket Camp'' descriptions.
12* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: Zig-zagged, most villagers have realistic or at least reasonable body colors, such as Fauna or Beau, but some have more outrageous tones, like Rosie or Stitches.
13* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: The English localization of the first game spiced up the Japanese script by making villagers more mean-spirited and condescending. This lessened, as the series went on.
14* AnimalJingoism: In ''New Leaf'' and ''New Horizons'', villagers have a system–based on species, astral sign, and personality–that determines if they get along. Cats will not get along with mice or hamsters, dogs will not get along with monkeys or apes[[note]]an animal jingoism more based in Japan[[/note]], and wolves will not get along with sheep.
15* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Because ''Wild World'' was for a system far less powerful than the Platform/NintendoGameCube, a lot of villagers from the original game and all of its [[UpdatedReRelease Updated Re-releases]] had to be cut during the transition, while others were replaced with newer villagers. From ''City Folk'' onwards, the series has gradually brought back some of those villagers, and as of ''New Horizons'', there are around seventy villagers that have not showed up since ''Doubutsu no Mori e+''. This is most blatant with Champ, a jock monkey villager who was featured as one of the characters in the movie, but hasn't appeared in-game since ''City Folk'', presumably due to looking too similar to Porter, a special non-player character.
16* TheDividual: All female kangaroo villagers have a joey in their pouch at all times. Though it's reflected in the furniture in their houses by the mother kangaroos owning various baby furniture, the joeys themselves aren't treated in-game as separate characters from their mothers.
17** BabySeeBabyDo: The joeys of the female kangaroo villagers mimic their mother's facial expressions at all times. Official descriptions for some of the kangaroo villagers expand upon this in many ways. For example, Mathilda is apparently a bad example for her daughter, and Kitt is very careful with the language she uses in front of her child.
18* ExpositoryPronoun: Each of the villager personality types uses a distinct [[UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns first-person pronoun]], representing some aspect of their personality.
19** Normal villagers use ''watashi'', representing their calm, passive, slightly feminine nature.
20** Peppy villagers use ''atai'', representing their somewhat unintelligent GenkiGirl personalities.
21** Snooty villagers use ''atashi'', representing their confident and very feminine personalities.
22** Sisterly villagers use ''uchi'', representing their cool tomboyish nature. They were even formerly known as "uchi villagers" before the ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons Official Companion Guide'' gave "big sister" as the official name of the personality.
23** Lazy villagers use ''boku'', representing their casual friendliness and lack of confidence.
24** Jock villagers use ''oira'', representing their status as masculine {{Dumb Jock}}s.
25** Smug villagers also use ''boku'', drawing more on the "refined and polite" stereotype.
26** Cranky villagers use ''ore'', representing their masculine and rude but intelligent nature.
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28* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
29** Sanguine: Jock (Male) / Peppy (Female)
30** Choleric: Smug (Male) / Snooty (Female)
31** Melancholic: Cranky (Male) / Sisterly (Female)
32** Phlegmatic: Lazy (Male) / Normal (Female)
33* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: The wardrobe of villagers is very limited compared to the player character, being limited to shirts in earlier installments. Even in games where villagers can wear robes, dresses and accessories, pants and shoes are still a no-no. Even stranger is that in ''New Horizons'', dress-up items that are essentially full-body outfits, such as the jester costume or the ninja costume, are depicted as either dress-like in appearance or outright exclude the bottom half when worn by villagers.
34* InformedSpecies: There are some villagers that resemble certain animals, but are classified as another, such as Savannah, who looks like a zebra, and Papi, who looks like an okapi, but they are both listed as horses, or Boone, who looks like a mandrill, but is listed as a gorilla. The ostrich villagers are especially notorious for this, as most have the plumage of other fowl species, such as Blanche being a swan, Cranston being a crested ibis, Flora being a flamingo, Gladys being a crane, Julia being a [[AnimalGenderBender peacock]], and Phil being a pheasant. Most male deer villagers are this as well due to their horns, with Bam and Erik[[note]]Erik is actually a moose, but moose are considered deer[[/note]] being the only actual deer, while the rest of the males are based off of antelopes, which are related to bovines, instead of deer.
35* LivingStatue: Coco the Normal rabbit is all but stated to be a clay gyroid in villager shape: she has the three-holes face and color of Lloid and the generic gyroid icon, her facial expression never changes, and in ''New Horizons'' where rabbit have added JigglePhysics to make their ears bounce, Coco is the sole exception, making her look like rigid pottery.
36* NiceGirl: Or Guy. Lazy villagers and normal villagers especially, but pretty much every villager type in later games are friendly and easygoing.
37%% * NiceMeanAndInBetween: Normal and lazy villagers (nice), snooty and cranky villagers (mean), and peppy, jock, sisterly, and smug villagers (in-between).
38* OneGenderRace: All of the lion villagers are male, with lionesses nowhere to be seen. The kangaroo villagers used to be all female, but two male kangaroos were introduced in ''New Leaf''.
39* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Everyone! Their big heads, big eyes, bright colors, SuperDeformed proportions, and endearing personalities, are designed to make you fall in love with them.
40* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Or ridiculously animalistic robots, regardless. Among the villagers, there's Ribbot, the robot frog; Sprocket, the robot ostrich; and Cephalobot, the robot octopus, with the former two being jocks, and the latter one being smug. Despite their appearances, they can get hungry, drink coffee, and even, ''get fleas'', like the rest of the animals. Others among similar lines include Del, a metallic alligator; Stitches, a [[LivingToys patchwork teddy bear]]; Hopkins, a living pool toy, as evidenced by an air hole on the back of his head); Coco, who appears to be a ''haniwa'' statue [[LivingStatue come to life]] or a walking gyroid; and Tia, who appears similar to a teapot and, in ''New Horizons'', is textured to look like porcelain.
41* SitcomArchNemesis: Depending on their species, personality, and astral sign, villagers can have pretty bad rivalries.
42* SleevesAreForWimps: They're not really the "tough guy", type per se[[note]]except for jocks, obviously, and maybe cranky and [[TheLadette Sisterly]] 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 or dress.
43* SweetTooth: In ''New Horizons,'' villagers can be randomly seen walking around eating lollipops or ice cream bars, or drinking soda.
44* ThemeNaming: They often have [[PunnyName punny names]] referring to their appearance or species. Examples include Bones, a dog, and Wolfgang, a wolf.
45* TookALevelInKindness: [[AmericanKirbyIsHardcore Due to the localization team feeling the need to spice up the Japanese script]], the overseas versions of the original [=GameCube=] game had all the villager personalities with sassier dialogue. Even the "nicer" personalities, like lazy villagers, had dialogue ranging from mild snark to just outright mean-spirited insults directed at the player, such as [[YouAreFat calling the player fat]] for no reason, with a denial from the player just getting a mocking response from them, and saying no to any of their requests, [[ItsAllAboutMe no matter how selfish or unreasonable they might be]], tends to result in getting a good lambasting from them. This is also the case in ''Wild World'', although not to the same extent as its predecessor. Games from ''City Folk'' onwards tone this down by staying more loyal to the original Japanese script, making the villagers nicer and more mild mannered, and only showing any sort of meanness if the player decides to be rude to them first, and even then, it's pretty tame. This is noticeable with the snooty and cranky villagers, who often need to warm up to the player first before they act friendly, but are now approachable on their own.
46* VerbalTic: A staple of the game. Each villager starts with a unique "catchphrase" that they say at the end of most sentences. Occasionally, villagers will even give the player opportunities to change their verbal tics to whatever the player desires.
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52[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nhcollagenormal2.png]]
53[[caption-width-right:300:Some examples of Normal villagers. Clockwise from top left: Annalisa, Bertha, Chevre, Coco, Dora, Gayle, Goldie, Margie, Marina, Megan, Pekoe, and Skye.]]
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55Hi there! 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.]]
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57* AdaptationNameChange: Three squirrels of this personality have had their names changed between installments. In the original ''Animal Crossing'', these three squirrels were named Sally, Hazel, and Bliss. However, when the latter 2 returned in ''Wild World'', Bliss's name was changed to "Caroline" (her original Japanese name) and Hazel's name was changed to "Sally". When the original Sally returned in ''New Leaf'', her name was changed to "Cally", while the name "Hazel" was given to a new villager, a squirrel with a Sisterly personality.
58* AnimeChineseGirl: Pekoe, a bear cub villager of this type.
59* BearyFriendly: ''New Horizons'' introduces Megan, a big, friendly, cuddly purple bear.
60* BestFriend: Chevre has a photo of Nan in her house, and vice versa. This is a reference to a Japanese children’s song, “Goat Mail” (やぎさんゆうびん ''Yagi-san Yuubin''), about a black goat and a white goat who write letters to each other, but keep eating the letters they receive before they get a chance to read them.
61* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're some of the nicest villagers in the series, but they can say some surprisingly cutting things if they're angered. {{Discussed|Trope}} in ''New Leaf''; the reason a Lazy villager will ask you to [[FetchQuest return an item]] they forgot they had to a Normal villager is because they're scared of them when they're mad.
62** This is brought up yet again in ''New Horizons'' where sometimes a Lazy Villager will remark that despite a Normal Villagers usual demure mannerisms, she seems like someone who could be extremely scary if angered. Even a Cranky Villager will occasionally joke that he is worried that a Normal Villager will chew him out for his inappropriate mannerisms.
63* BerserkButton: Lazy villagers calling them a neat freak or telling them to StayInTheKitchen result in them blowing up at them.
64* TheCameo: Lily appears as a costume in the ''Animal Crossing: Sweet Day'' minigame from ''VideoGame/NintendoLand''.
65* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: In ''Wild World,'' they picked up a bit of a loopy streak, especially with regards to "Moppina." They seem to be back to their old selves in ''City.'' They still have a bit of a loopy streak because they stick their heads in dry laundry often. In ''New Leaf'', they might mention that they were writing a poem about a salt shaker or want to bake a cake in the shape of a pocket knife. According to a few time capsule letters, they'll also sleep in seemingly dangerous appliances such as a dryer. [[SchmuckBait Hopefully not with them on.]]
66* CompanionCube: In ''Wild World,'' they claim to be "best friends" with, err, a mop named Moppina. According to WordOfGod, this is meant to reflect on their slightly obsessive natures and their secret fears about germs and being judged for the state of their household. Makes you wonder what their childhoods must have been like...
67* CoolMask: Filly, one of the many superhero villagers, dons one of these.
68* CosmicMotifs: Ione, a squirrel villager introduced in ''New Horizons'' 2.0. Her fur is two different shades of blue, with the white spots on her tail meant to represent stars, her default outfit is the Astro Dress (or the Twinkle Tee in ''Pocket Camp''), and her house is decorated with space-themed furniture.
69* CuteBookworm: One of their favorite hobbies is reading. They might get too excited sometimes when they talk about books to other people, which they then get embarrassed over. In ''Happy Home Designer'', your first real client is Goldie, and she naturally wants an interior remodel for a room filled with books.
70* CuteClumsyGirl: Often prone to losing things and a tad scatterbrained. Shown in a letter where they'll sometimes randomly forget what they were about to talk to you about and are the most likely to lose "lost items".
71* TheCutie: Sweet, ingenuous, and even tempered. These young ladies are very cute.
72** One of the things they mention doing in ''New Horizons'' when packing lunches for themselves is to draw a funny face on their crackers so they have a treat for both their day and their tummy.
73** Like the Lazy Villagers below, they adore fairy tales, and often talk sweetly about romantic novels with childlike enthusiasm.
74* DarkIsNotEvil: Nan is a black goat and the interior of her house has a gothic look, but she is friendly like any other normal villager.
75* DeceptivelyCuteCritter: Nana's ''Pocket Camp'' description implies such.
76-->''She's so charming and lovely, you could forgive about anything she does. But what if that's just what she's counting on?''
77* DevelopersForesight: In ''New Horizons'', Coco is the only rabbit whose ears don't wiggle when she moves her head, because of her hard clay body.
78* DistaffCounterpart: To Lazy villagers.
79* EdibleThemeNaming: Carrot the cow (a Japan-exclusive villager who only appeared in ''Doubutsu no Mori e+'') and Merengue the rhino (whose name and overall appearance are a reference to meringue, a type of dessert).
80* EyesAlwaysClosed: Stella the sheep always has her eyes closed.
81* FrozenFace: Coco the gyroid rabbit's face never changes, regardless of her emotions, to emphasize that she is made of pottery.
82* GagLips: Jambette is infamous for her huge pair of lips.
83* TheGenericGirl: Their defining personality trait is their ''lack'' of crazy. Well, except in ''Wild World.''
84* GranolaGirl: They think about making the world a better place and talking about the environment. They especially like to talk whenever you see them with a watering can how they want to fill the world with flowers.
85* GuestFighter: Two, actually. There's Medli, a rito girl from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', and Viché, a squirrel who cosplays Marie from ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}''.
86* HatingOnMonday: A rare Thursday example. In ''New Horizons'', they explain that they don't like them because that's the day that (depending on which dialogue option you get) either their parents made them vacuum the whole house or their best friend had music lessons, leaving them with no one to play with that afternoon.
87* HypocriticalHumor: In ''New Leaf'', they sometimes talk about how silly it is to think wrinkles in clothing are "the end of the world", before saying stains are.
88* JigglePhysics: Almost all rabbits gain bouncy ears in ''New Horizons'', but this is is notably omitted for Coco alone to make her head look like solid pottery.
89* NeatFreak: In ''Wild World'', they're so obsessed with cleanliness that their best friend is a mop. They still show signs of this in later games.
90* NervousWreck: In ''New Horizons'', they tend to do a lot of worrying, like worrying that they spend too much money or that their guests aren't enjoying themselves.
91* NiceGirl: They're one of the easiest villagers to befriend, and are also one of the least likely to move out.
92* NotSoAboveItAll: In random conversations, they will say how they were pressing flower petals together in books and mistook them for tea leaves which they then served to a Snooty villager. Perhaps they're only "Normal" compared to everyone else?
93* NotSoDifferentRemark: In a conversation with Jock villagers regarding their respective interests in reading and exercise, they may conclude this about each other. "You prefer to exercise your body, and I prefer to exercise my mind."
94* OnlySaneMan: Marina's ''Wild World'' picture quote [[note]]I think I'm the only sane one in this town.[[/note]] even references this! Mitzi’s ''Wild World'' quote [[note]]Sometimes I think I'm the only sane one around.[[/note]] similarly does so.
95* PieEyed: Merengue, Ellie, Étoile and Poppy are designed this way.
96* RedOniBlueOni: They're the gentle and level-headed blue onis to the ditzy and energetic Peppy villagers' red.
97* ShrinkingViolet: Most of the time they're quiet and soft spoken.
98* SmurfettePrinciple: Marina is the only female octopus.
99* SternTeacher: They're this in ''Happy Home Designer'' if you visit the school and they're the teacher.
100-->'''Normal Teacher:''' Don't come into my classroom if you're not ready to do some serious schoolwork. / (Sighing) I KNOW I've got a reputation as a really tough taskmaker, [[ForYourOwnGood but that's only because I care, OK?]]
101* SupremeChef: If there's a villager who excels in cooking, it's usually them. They often talk with other villagers about the importance of the visuals in food aside from just the taste. Often their favorite recipes are sweets and desserts.
102* SweetTooth: Megan, a bear introduced in ''New Horizons''. Her Japanese name is Kyandi (Candy), her initial catchphrase is "sundae", she holds a lollipop in her poster, and her ''Pocket Camp'' bio notes how much she loves sweets, to the point that she only allows herself to partake in them after she finishes her daily chores so that she doesn't overindulge.
103** Ellie the elephant also qualifies. Her ''Pocket Camp'' description states that she has "the ultimate sweet tooth... or, if we're being accurate, a sweet trunk", and the furniture offered in her fortune cookie is a series of donut shop-themed items.
104** Merengue the rhino. Her name refers to meringue, a type of dessert; her appearance is based on a strawberry cake and her catchphrase is "shortcake". Her default outfit is the Chef's Outfit and her house is decorated like a bakery.
105* {{Tsundere}}: Sweet type. They're really easy to befriend, but they can get quite annoyed at Lazy and Jock villagers. See the below conversation between a Normal and Lazy villager under InnocentlyInsensitive below.
106* WingdingEyes: Peaches the horse has X-eyes, but they don't appear as such until she blinks.
107* YouthfulFreckles: Bea, Alice, Megan and Chevre all have them.
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112[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nhcollagepeppy.png]]
113[[caption-width-right:300:Some examples of Peppy villagers. Clockwise from top left: Audie, Bella, Bianca, Bluebear, Chrissy, Flora, Ketchup, Peanut, Peggy, Rosie, Sprinkle, and Twiggy.]]
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115Like, ohmigosh! Peppy 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!
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117* BigFun: The larger examples, such as Pinky and Tutu, come off as this.
118* BlueIsHeroic: Agent S, one of the five superhero villagers, has blue as her primary color.
119* BreakoutCharacter: Of all the villagers, Rosie is the most prominent in media. She has received a starring role in the movie, appears in Villager's reveal trailer, received several pieces of merchandise, has a space in Nintendo Monopoly and a sticker in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (the latter two no other villager does).
120* BuffySpeak: If you get their coffee order perfect in ''New Leaf'', they may respond with "OMG! This smells, like, supremely nommy!"
121* TheCameo: Tangy and Peanut appear as costumes in the ''Animal Crossing: Sweet Day'' minigame from ''VideoGame/NintendoLand''.
122* TheCloudcuckoolanderWasRight: They're one of the two villager types in ''New Horizons'' who know the reason that you're burying Bells is because they'll grow into a Bell tree (rather than the other types who are concerned that something's wrong).
123* CoolHelmet: Agent S, one of the five superhero villagers, dons one of these.
124* CoolShades: Audie, a peppy wolf introduced in ''New Horizons'', has these.
125* CosmicMotifs: Ruby, whose name is [[MeaningfulName Luna]] in Japan, has this motif in her house in ''New Horizons'', befitting the MoonRabbit theme. Another rabbit villager, Carmen, has this motif in her house in ''City Folk''.
126* CuteAndPsycho: Some of their dialogue in ''New Horizons'' implies this, such as saying that basements are great for screaming because nobody will hear you, freaking out when they see the player with a shovel because of what they might find, which are [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial definitely NOT pitfall traps]], and telling the player they will "climb inside their head and listen to all their thoughts."
127* DistaffCounterpart: To the equally energetic Jock villagers.
128* TheDitz: When you talk to them in their house, they may tell you about how they lost all of their socks, only to find them ''in the freezer''. [[CaptainObvious And now their feet are cold.]]
129* EdibleThemeNaming: Ketchup (the tomato duck) and Tangy (the tangerine cat).
130** Cheri and Bluebear, bear cubs named for the colors of their fur (cherry red and blueberry blue, respectively).
131** There's also Anicotti the mouse[[note]]whose name refers to manicotti[[/note]], Apple the hamster, Cookie the dog, Peanut the squirrel, Sprinkle the penguin[[note]]whose name refers to sprinkles on ice cream, since her catchphrase is "frappe"[[/note]] and Truffles the pig.
132** Candi the mouse may also be an example, with her name referring to her sweet-as-candy personality.
133* EpicFail: Within their house, they may remark that they've been known to burn water. How do you burn water?!
134* EyesAlwaysClosed: Wendy the sheep always has her eyes closed.
135* GeniusDitz: They generally come across as excitable [[BrainlessBeauty Brainless Beauties]], but in ''New Horizons'', they're shown to be good at crafting and giving DIY recipes to the player.
136* GenkiGirl: Oh, ''so'' much. Peppy villagers are one of the most energetic and hyperactive characters, who have an air of confidence in their dreams to be a pop star. This is even more pronounced if they have the "Play" hobby in ''New Horizons'' where you might see them run around childishly.
137* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: Gained a bit of a geek streak in ''New Horizons'', as they occasionally talk about comic books and even play video games. They also love heavy metal and love listening to it, though they admit that they themselves wouldn't fit in the metal scene very much.
138** Bella, in particular, is an example (see PerkyGoth below).
139* GoshDangItToHeck: Many of their pictures have {{Unusual Euphemism}}s of this sort written on them, like "SHRIEKING SUGARCUBES!"
140* GratuitousFrench: They usually put French prefixes in front of every word, even if it makes no sense.
141* GuestFighter: Epona, Link's horse that debuted in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'', and Cece, a squirrel who cosplays Callie from ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}''.
142* HiddenDepths: In ''New Horizons'', they have a rather mature view on romance, as they don't look for the conventional PrinceCharming as a love interest. Instead, they seek the one that will cheer them on the loudest in their pursuits of fame, or in other words, their biggest supporter. It even surprises the Snooty villagers.
143* ItsAllAboutMe: A friendly version of this. ''New Leaf'' makes their behavior more narcissistic, with them loving attention and thinking of themselves as having lots of fans. ''New Horizons'' tones down the narcissistic side, even if it shows up from time to time. Peppy villagers see themselves as up-and-coming superstars and try their best to make this dream come true.
144* {{Kawaiiko}}: Chrissy is designed with this in mind.
145* LethalChef: They've been known to burn juice. How do you burn juice?
146* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: The Light Feminine to the Snooty characters' Dark Feminine. While the peppy villagers are bubbly, nice and energetic, the Snooty characters are vainer and do not get along as easily with other characters. Further exemplified with the rabbits Chrissy (peppy) and Francine (snooty), who wear the Lite Polka Tee and Dark Polka Tee respectively.
147%%* LikeIsLikeAComma: Being, essentially, animal {{Valley Girl}}s.
148* MoonRabbit: Ruby, a rabbit villager of this personality type, seems to be a reference to this -- her Japanese name is Luna, and her house has a moon/space theme.
149* OcularGushers: In ''New Horizons,'' they have a short crying animation when talking about a villager who's going to move the next day.
150* PerkyGoth: Bella has a hint of this; she's a normal Peppy villager, but her default shirt has a ''flaming skull'' on it and [[{{Metalhead}} she plays K.K. Metal in her home if she has a stereo]].
151* PerpetualSmiler: Merry grins even when she is unhappy, unless she does the intense emotion.
152* PieEyed: Twiggy and Rosie are designed this way.
153* APigNamedPorkchop: Patty the cow, whose name references a hamburger patty; and Pate the duck, whose name references a meat spread usually made from the liver of a duck or goose.
154* PinkMeansFeminine: Appropriately for the girliest villager type, many Peppy villagers wear pink outfits or ''[[AmazingTechnicolorWildlife are pink]]'', but special mention goes to Flora the flamingo[[note]]officially, she's an ostrich, but she's colored like a flamingo[[/note]] whose favorite color is pink, her default catchphrase being "pinky", and her picture quote being "Pink is the new black." Her home requests in ''Happy Home Designer'' and ''Happy Home Paradise'' have her wanting a house that's entirely pink.
155-->'''Flora:''' ''(thought bubble)'' If it's in my home, then it better be pink! Oh yeah!
156* ThePollyanna: They definitely are the most upbeat out of all the personalities. You might catch them wanting to throw a "rainy day party" to lift the town's spirits up if it's raining outside. They're also extremely optimistic about their chance to become a pop star and even want to make a love song that helps people fall in love.
157* RedOniBlueOni: They're the ditzy and energetic red onis to the gentle and level-headed Normal villagers' blue.
158* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Prior to ''New Leaf'', Bangle was the only female tiger in the series.
159* StepfordSmiler: Merry. She goes beyond being Peppy to the point of smiling at all times, even during her "angry" and "sad" animations and dialogue.
160* SweetTooth: Carmen the rabbit has chocolaty-brown fur and her catchphrase is "nougat". In ''Happy Home Designer'', she'll ask you to fill her house with chocolate-themed items.
161* {{Tsundere}}: Sweet is their default behavior, and like Normal villagers, they get bothered by Lazy villagers who often argue with them. Can also be this to Jock villagers, who are often hanging around with them.
162* ValleyGirl: Their interests plus the way they speak show them this way.
163* VibrantOrange: Anabelle, Audie, Bubbles, Bunnie, Elina, Flossie, Koharu, Leigh, Tabby, Tangy and, if you count ''Welcome amiibo'', Epona are all various shades of orange and all {{Genki Girl}}s. Meanwhile, Patty is brown but her default clothes is the [[EdibleThemeClothing Orange Shirt]] in every game.
164* YouthfulFreckles: Freckles has them, ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin obviously]]), as do Nibbles, Pippy, Ruby and Gabi.
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167[[folder: Snooty]]
168[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nhcollagesnooty.png]]
169[[caption-width-right:300:Some examples of Snooty villagers. Clockwise from top left: Ankha, Becky, Cleo, Diana, Francine, Judy, Mathilda, Naomi, Portia, Whitney, Willow, and Yuka.]]
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171My, oh my! 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. In New Leaf especially they're not as mean as they used to be and are actually quite friendly to other villagers and especially the player.
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173* AncientEgypt: Ankha the cat, who looks like a typical pharaoh and has an Egyptian-themed house.
174* AnimalGenderBender: Julia, a female peafowl whith the colorful plumage of a male one.
175* AWizardDidIt: ''Happy Home Designer'' shows that they can't stand this being used in media. Should they be watching TV, they may call out a plot hole in the film that's on and then reject this trope as an excuse.
176* BigBeautifulWoman: Naomi and Pancetti try to invoke this on their amiibo card.
177* CatsAreSuperior: Five snooty villagers are cats -- Ankha, Kitty, Monique, Olivia and Purrl.
178* CloudCuckoolander: In ''New Leaf'' they may sometimes talk about [=UFOs=]. And no, it's not what you think it is... [[spoiler:They're "Unidentified Floor Oranges".]]
179* CoolBigSis:
180** Believe it or not, Lazy villagers may comment on how a Snooty villager would be nice to have as a sister. They also act as a surrogate big sister to the player character if you befriend them. Or even a MamaBear or possible LoveInterest to Male [=PCs=].
181** Francine the rabbit seems to be this to Chrissy the peppy rabbit, particularly in ''Happy Home Designer'' where her room request is "something Chrissy would like." The Japanese ''City Folk'' website even says she's Chrissy's older sister. According to their ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingPocketCamp Pocket Camp]]'' bios, Francine is very mindful of Chrissy's behavior despite how aloof she is of her own; her own further suggests that his is a testament to just how much she cares for her.
182* DeadpanSnarker: In the [=GameCube=] installments, the snooty villagers are more snarky compared to their later appearances.
183* DefrostingIceQueen: They can be standoffish at first, but will quickly warm up to the player if you make the effort to befriend them.
184* DistaffCounterpart: They are this to Smug villagers, who are similarly vain but willing to befriend you. Until ''New Leaf'', however, they were compared to Cranky villagers, due to sharing their "initially stand-offish until you get closer to them" character trait as well as possibly the same age range.
185* EdibleThemeNaming: Cupcake the bear cub (who hasn't been seen since the first game) and Pecan the squirrel.
186* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: One snooty villager is an anteater... named Snooty.
187* ExoticEyeDesigns: Judy has become one of the most sought-after villagers for her unique design, including pink-and-blue pastel fur and star-shaped reflections in her eyes.
188* EyesAlwaysClosed: Baabra the sheep always has her eyes closed.
189* FishEyes: Due to Eloise's default expression having her eyes looking to her side, when looked from the front, she appears to have these.
190* FormerChildStar: New Leaf says they used to be in a show called "<Town Name> Kids Sing and Shout Hour" or something to that effect and signed autographs everywhere. They gave it up for the quiet life in your town and aren't even recognized by any animal celebrities like K.K. Slider and Gracie.
191* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: While the snooty villagers are usually feminine and fashionable, Petri is dressed like a scientist and her house looks like a laboratory.
192* GossipyHens: The primary source of gossip in town are usually these villagers. Of course, they try to deny it. A few snooty villagers are ''literally'' hens (namely, Becky and Broffina). Note that if you should befriend one, they'll say they'd never say anything but good things about the PC and state that he/she is so much better than anyone else.
193* GyaruGirl: Soleil looks a lot like one, with eye makeup, BlushStickers, bleached blonde hair, and orange fur that evokes the appearance of having tanned skin.
194* InventedIndividual: They claim to have a boyfriend in the GCN game. But he is never referred to in any other game, meaning they were likely doing it to make the male PC jealous.
195* ItsAllAboutMe: Very much so in the GCN game; toned down in later games, to the point that they're actually less self-centered than the Peppy villagers in ''New Leaf''.
196* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: They can be this on their good days, talking about how the player is one of their best friends and often compliment the player's house in ''New Leaf''.
197* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: The Dark Feminine to the Peppy villagers' Light Feminine. See entry on Peppy Villagers.
198* LovableAlphaBitch: They started out as pure AlphaBitch, but warmed up ''considerably'' after the GCN game, to the point they don't really gossip as much in ''New Horizons''. And in New Leaf when you confront one about spreading rumors about you, they simply say "I would never say anything mean about you, <Player>. I'm just spreading the good word." Also in ''New Leaf'', in they're much nicer (and [[CloudCuckoolander loopier]]) than before. Noticeably, when returning left-behind items to other villagers (which the player delivers), the recipient may comment about how nice it's wrapped. When you return the news to the Snooty villager, they'll reply, "Well, of course I wrapped it up! What kind of savage doesn't return an item wrapped up nicely?"
199* MeaningfulName: There's an anteater villager whose name actually is ''Snooty''.
200* MotherGoose: Willow the sheep has two nursery rhyme references related to sheep. Her catchphrase is "bo peep" and her Japanese name is Mari (Mary).
201* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Monique is a cat parody of Creator/MarilynMonroe, up to including the makeup. Tiffany is a rabbit version of Creator/AudreyHepburn.
202* TheOjou: They've got the princess (or depending on how old they actually are) queen-like personality down and even have well-refined tastes as shown by their houses, so should you cater to their tastes, they'll greatly reward you for it.
203* OpaqueNerdGlasses: Petri dons a pair of these by default.
204* PeacockGirl: The ostrich Julia is designed to look like a peacock.
205* PerpetualFrowner: Ankha is never seen smiling, even when she's happy.
206* APigNamedPorkchop: Pancetti the pig, whose name refers to an Italian dish made from salt-cured pork bellies.
207* Really700YearsOld: Ankha's e-reader card description states that she claims to have been a cat in [[UsefulNotes/CleopatraVII Cleopatra]]'s court, and "That would make her 3,000 years old!"... [[ArtisticLicenseHistory even though Cleopatra lived only about 2,000 years ago]]. Her ''Pocket Camp'' bio also pushes the 3,000 years old claim.
208* SelfDeprecation: In ''New Leaf'', they occasionally acknowledge that they can be hard to deal with.
209* ShipperOnDeck: PlayedForLaughs; in ''New Leaf'' they may sometimes ask the player if two other villagers in town make a cute couple, only to admit they're not actually a couple, "...yet."
210* ShipTease: In New Leaf, if you're a male and you constantly send them letters they'll usually end their letters with "Love and Yours" and begin their letters with My dear X, showing they can really have a crush on the protagonist if given the chance. Could be MayDecemberRomance depending on just how much older they are than the protagonist.
211* ShoutOut: Velma looks an awful lot like [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo another character named Velma...]] In ''New Leaf'' she was even given a new outfit that looks more like her.
212* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Prior to ''New Leaf'', Amelia was the only female eagle in the series.
213* SnobsVsSlobs: They may not get along with lazy villagers due to their difference in standards; snooty villagers are posh and sometimes arrogant, preferring the finer things in life whereas lazy villagers are more than content to have a nice time anywhere, and are often slobbish at times.
214* SoProudOfYou: After sending them enough letters, if you send them one during the holiday season they state how much you've grown up and that they are proud of who you've become, regardless of gender. They also state they must have learned that from them.
215* {{Squee}}: In ''New Leaf'', if you give them the right present on their birthday, they'll squeal in delight.
216* StealthPun: Petri is a mouse dressed like a scientist and her default furniture in her house is a laboratory, making her a literal lab mouse.
217* TookALevelInKindness: Much like Cranky villagers, they've gotten considerably less acerbic with each installment. By the time of ''New Leaf'', they're hardly mean. Just very high-maintenance. In ''New Horizons'', they affectionately call anyone they talk to "darling" or "dear". Their elitist attitude is gone and they're prone to playing games with other villagers as well as giving them fashion advice when asked.
218* {{Tsundere}}: Harsh type. They tend to go from aloof to nice in a short time span.
219* VagueAge: Like Cranky below, they are extremely hard to tell how old they are. Some say they're as old as the Cranky villagers through subtle hints like "having an arsenal of skin care products to deal with wrinkles" which would put them in the late 30s early 40s or possibly even 50s range. Though they don't appear to have signs of aging unlike the Cranky villager, and could technically go anywhere from late 20s to early 40s; in ''Wild World'', one of the conversations with them may even suggest that they may be in their ''[[YoungerThanTheyLook early or mid]]'' 20s assuming they're telling the truth; they may ask you how old the player thinks they are using a slider ranging from 20 to 30, and will be offended at either extreme but be fine with roughly the 23-27 range.
220* YouthfulFreckles: Velma has them, just like her namesake.
221[[/folder]]
222
223[[folder: Sisterly]]
224[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nhcollagesisterly.png]]
225[[caption-width-right:300:Some examples of Sisterly villagers. Clockwise from top left: Agnes, Charlise, Cherry, Frita, Fuchsia, Hazel, Katt, Pashmina, Renée, Reneigh, Shari, and Tammy.]]
226
227Who're you lookin' at? One of the personalities introduced in ''New Leaf'', villagers with this personality are big sister types. They are a bunch of tough cookies, but they are very outgoing and friendly. They're very protective of their friends.
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229* {{Acrofatic}}: Some of them are burly hens or bears which are often considered the "fatter" villager species, and are considered the strongest ladies in your town to the point even Jock villagers fear them sometimes.
230* {{Bifauxnen}}: Quinn the eagle has the looks, voice and occasionally dialogue that could allow her to pass off as a Smug villager. However, she's as sisterly to the player as ever.
231* BigOlUnibrow: Hazel the squirrel has one. Her catchphrase is even "uni-wow".
232* BearyFriendly: Some of them are bear villagers, such as Charlise and Paula.
233* BoobsAndButtPose: Diva does a variation of this pose in the cover of K.K. Milonga.
234* BullyHunter: These spunky ladies do not tolerate bullies, and tell you to know when to give up and never pick on anyone for no reason. They'll even want to know if you're pestered by anyone in town so they can beat them up. This shows after you talk to them ''JUST AFTER'' you get stung by wasps.
235* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: They seem to think that a "turf war" is literally just people throwing turf at each other. Also they have a stash of... well, everything. Especially humorous if one says they gave you a traffic cone from their stash of construction equipment. Also, they think doppelgänger is spelled "waffle hanger". Also they have bizarre dreams and salute potatoes. One of the dreams in question in ''New Horizons'' is about a dinosaur who couldn't pay off their mortgage in a million years if they hear you've been digging up fossils. Another dream that's exclusive to New Leaf is one where they have dreams about giant fruits, and even dreams about being a superheroine. ''Back off, evildoer.''
236* CoolBigSis: As rough as they can be, they're extremely protective of the PlayerCharacter, and will even give you medicine for free if you talk to them after being stung by a bee. Even if they're sick themselves. In ''New Horizons'' they instead provide you with the crafting recipe for medicine, but it's not really any less generous.
237* CoolHelmet: Rocket, one of the five superhero villagers, dons one of these.
238* CoolMask: Mira wears an orange superhero mask.
239* CordonBleughChef: They love cooking in ''New Horizons'' but also love experimenting with their food, with less than desirable results. A conversation between one and a lazy villager has the sisterly offer to cook a dish with outlandish ingredients in it, which gives the lazy villager doubts. The conversation goes from Lazy wanting the Sisterly villager to cook for them, to him [[INeedToGoIronMyDog saying that he'll be busy]] [[BrutalHonesty hiding from them]] on the day the Sisterly offers. If the player finds them cooking in their house, they'll give the recipe for what they're cooking to the player... because they're not even using it and are just making it up as they go along.
240* CosmicMotifs: Like the aforementioned Ruby and Carmen, Mira is based on the MoonRabbit and her ''New Leaf'' house is decorated with space-themed furniture. She'll also ask you to design a space-themed house for her in ''Happy Home Designer'' and ''Happy Home Paradise''.
241* CuteBruiser: They're all cute but one of the things they like to talk about openly is beating other people up. If they're a student in the school in ''Happy Home Paradise'', they like to boast that they're the toughest in the school and could take on all the other students at once in a fight and still win.
242* DarkAndTroubledPast: Some of their dialogue implies a criminal history behind them (see LastSecondWordSwap below), though given the setting of the game it's PlayedForLaughs whenever it's brought up. They do say earnestly though that they had an "eventful" life and offers the player to go to them for advice if they need it.
243* DecompositeCharacter: They're this to Peppy islanders from the [=GameCube=] game. Compared to their regular Peppy counterparts, Peppy islanders were rambunctious and rowdy young women similar to the modern Sisterly personality, to which they eventually developed into. Charlise and Plucky, former Peppy islanders, were given the Sisterly personality as a result when they made their return as regular villagers in ''New Leaf''.
244* DistaffCounterpart: To Cranky villagers, as both come across as InnocentlyInsensitive, but are caring and empathetic deep down. Both personality types wake up and go to bed at later times than other villagers. Sisterly villagers also share many traits with Jock villagers, such as their love of sports.
245* EdibleThemeNaming: Cherry (the red dog) and Frita (the hamburger sheep).
246** Hazel might also be an example, as her name is a reference to the hazelnut.
247* ElegantGothicLolita: Muffy the sheep's design resembles this, with black wool, purple horns, makeup, and a pink scarf ([[GracefulLadiesLikePurple Purple dress]] in ''New Horizons''). Her home also has a bunch of rococo furniture and other fancy items.
248* FaceOfAThug: They might reminisce about a time they accidentally made a kid cry because of their looks. They also inadvertently make a Lazy villager cry when they try to teach them about giving others the stink eye.
249* {{Fanservice}}: The cover of K.K. Disco features Fuschia in a crop top and short skirt. [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/animalcrossing/images/b/b9/AMF-AlbumArt-K.K._Disco.png/revision/latest?cb=20171113021025 No, really.]]
250* FriendToAllChildren: In ''New Horizons,'' they reveal that they used to be their community's go-to babysitter, and they adore kids. They even explain that they're motivated to go and learn new things so that they can answer the questions that kids ask them. They will, however, also mention that they really don't seem like the type who would like kids at all, [[ParentalObliviousness which is a bit odd coming from Sylvia the kangaroo]]. They also bring up how they are [[IntergenerationalFriendship good friends with their neighbour's kid]] and that they find him adorable, sharing many stories with the player about their interactions with him.
251* GenkiGirl: More subdued than Peppy, but very energetic. Just don't get on their bad side.
252* GyaruGirl: Deirdre looks like one.
253* HotBlooded: It doesn't take much to anger them, and once they do, watch out!
254* InnocentlyInsensitive: Similar to the Lazy villagers above, they can sometimes make other villagers cry by saying certain rude things that rub them the wrong way. Like saying a Lazy villager's catchphrase is "lame" for instance. They don't really mean what they say, however.
255* TheLadette: Their favorite topics of conversation include getting into fights, playing sports, [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment and getting into more fights]].
256* LadyLooksLikeADude: Several sisterly villagers have a more masculine appearance compared to the other three female personality types.
257* LastSecondWordSwap: Place a cool tent at your campsite in ''Pocket Camp'', and they'll note how the motorcycle reminds them of when they were living on the road and running away from the law-I mean, the LOBSTERS.
258* MagicalGirl: Mira, with her color motif and English and Japanese names (Mirako) being a ShoutOut to [[{{Franchise/SailorMoon}} Sailor Venus]].
259* MamaBear: They're very protective of their friends. Befriend them and they'll tell you that they'll gladly beat up anyone for you that's giving you trouble... even if you get stung by wasps.
260* NeatFreak: When visiting their houses or visiting yours, they often talk about cleaning methods.
261* NightmareFetishist: Sorta justified for her being a phoenix, but Phoebe wishes to live in a house surrounded by fire in ''Happy Home Designer'', giving you campfires, torches, and even [[BreadEggsMilkSquick gas pumps and gas cans]]... Making her seeming to be an arsonist...
262* NotAMorningPerson: They wake up later than any other villager (11 AM by default in ''New Leaf'', 9:30 AM in ''New Horizons''), and are still a little sleepy when they get up.
263* PassionateSportsGirl: May randomly ask the PlayerCharacter how they would rate themselves at some sort of sport, saying that she's going to try to organize a town tournament.
264* PerkyGoth:
265** Muffy the sheep evokes this with her appearance contrasting with her personality. Her birthday is also Valentine's Day and her default catchphrase is "nightshade".
266** Cherry the dog with her additional [[TheQuincyPunk punk]] influences is basically a perky Emo Punk girl.
267** Quinn the eagle, with black clothing, purple feathers, and noticeable eyeshadow.
268* ThePhoenix: While Phoebe is technically an ostrich, her name, catchphrase, red-and-yellow feathers and heavily fire-themed house make it quite clear that she's actually a phoenix.
269* PinkMeansFeminine: Rocket, the fourth member of the [[{{Sentai}} team of hero villagers]] wears a pink suit, [[SubvertedTrope but]] [[BrawnHilda is a big tomboyish gorilla]].
270* {{Retcon}}: Alongside the Smug villagers, some such as Charlise and Sylvia (originally Peppy and Snooty respectively) were changed into this personality in ''New Leaf''. Similarly, Faith originally had the Normal personality, but it was changed to Sisterly for her return to the series in ''New Horizons''.
271* SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: Renée's starting outfit is a SailorFuku.
272* SugarAndIcePersonality: They may like beating people up, but they are mainly violently protective of the Player Character because they see them as a younger sibling. They even admit in letters "deep emotional stuff isn't usually their thing". Suuuure.
273* SweetSheep: Muffy is a pretty looking sheep villager, and just as friendly as any sisterly villager.
274* TankTopTomboy: Canberra the koala wears a green-and-white-striped tank top as her default outfit.
275* {{Tomboy}}: They tend to have more "out there" designs than other female villagers, are interested in sports, and are generally fairly rough-and-tumble. One of the petitions a Sisterly villager may ask you to gather signatures for is called "Tomboys Are People Too."
276* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Their boyish personality is at the forefront, but there some that do look girlier than the standard tomboy fare.
277** Muffy. She's an ElegantGothicLolita who wears a headband with ribbons on it, a pink scarf (replaced with [[GracefulLadiesLikePurple a fancy purple dress]] in ''New Horizons''), and makeup, and her house's furnishings are very ornate, with a lot of furniture from the rococo series. However, she has the same tomboyish personality as other Sisterly villagers.
278** Diva, Fuchsia, Pashmina and Reneigh's designs are more in line with snooty villagers, and yet, are sporty tomboys.
279** In ''New Horizons'', one conversation with Normal villagers will have them talk about how much they love flowers, and how they're annoyed that other people are surprised to find this out (for extra points, one of your response choices is reacting with shock).
280* TrademarkFavoriteFood: They sometimes mention that they absolutely love potatoes and can eat them in any format.
281* VitriolicBestBuds: With Cranky villagers. In ''New Horizons'', you might come across them arguing and insulting each other about a time one of them accidentally made a kid cry when they were hanging out together. Turns out their insults are just them goofing around and they really do appreciate each other as a good friend.
282-->'''Dialogue Choice:''' You two... hang out?\
283'''Cranky:''' All the time. Why? Oh! Is it the insults? Ha! No, <Sisterly> and I are just joshin'.\
284'''Sisterly:''' Yeah, just cause he smells like rotting peaches and airplane exhaust doesn't mean we aren't friends!\
285'''Cranky:''' Gahaha! You're just as charming as a mortgage payment, and twice as draining to be around.
286* WalkingTechBane: They may claim to be this if they visit the player's house and see a computer in it.
287* YouthfulFreckles: Ursala and Frita both have them.
288[[/folder]]
289
290!!!Male
291[[folder: Lazy]]
292[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nhcollagelazy.png]]
293[[caption-width-right:300:Some examples of Lazy villagers. Clockwise from top left: Al, Beau, Bob, Doc, Filbert, Hornsby, Lucky, Papi, Raddle, Sherb, Stitches, and Zucker.]]
294
295Relax, man! 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 HotBlooded types may be annoyed by their slow pace, but relax... they're just doing what they do best. Chill.
296----
297* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Although "child" maybe an overstatement here due to their vague age, but they're implied to be the youngest out of all the villager personalities and they tend to act like prepubescent children trying to act all grown up.
298* AmbiguouslyBi: The fact they want to sleep in the same bed as you regardless of gender, think you're stealthy like a ninja, and admit you have hands perfect for shaking trees while the "dreamy" heart appears over their head during both leaves very little to the imagination. But given the NoHuggingNoKissing rules of Animal Crossing they don't go much farther.
299* AnimateInanimateObject: Stitches is a living teddy bear.
300* AnthropomorphicFood: Zucker looks like a ''takoyaki'' (better known in the west as "octopus balls"), a fried Japanese snack food made of octopus. He even has sauce on his head and seasoning on his face (acting as his "hair" and "freckles", respectively).
301* {{Bambification}}: Beau and Erik, the lazy deer villagers.
302* BandageMummy: Lucky, who at first looks like an actual {{Mummy}} due to his wrappings and the AncientEgypt theme in his house prior to ''New Horizons'', but as per his bios and his written quote in ''Wild World'', is actually wrapped up due to a rather spectacular injury he sustained. (see NoodleIncident below)
303* BigEater: Half the time they talk about eating. If they are present at someone's birthday, they'll remark about wanting to eat the cake.
304* BornUnlucky: [[IronicName Lucky]], as per his bios highlighting his AmusingInjuries and the reason why he's all wrapped in bandages. In ''Happy Home Designer'', he wants a house filled with good luck charms to counteract all the bad luck he has.
305-->'''''Pocket Camp''''' '''description:''' It's rare to meet someone who fails to live up to his name so spectacularly, but Lucky doesn't seem to mind. [[DownplayedTrope So, maybe he's pretty lucky after all.]]
306* BreakoutCharacter: Stitches is the male villager that's most seen in official media, being the only male of the three villagers featured as special amiibo cards for the amiibo Festival, and having official merchandise based on his likeness.
307* BunnyEarsLawyer: Doc is a sort of literal example. He has a skill in typing and a dream of becoming a programmer in ''New Leaf'' and is the only Lazy villager with the education hobby in ''New Horizons''. But of course, he's still every bit the {{cloudcuckoolander}} the rest of the Lazy villagers are.
308* TheCameo: Dizzy appears as a costume in the ''Animal Crossing: Sweet Day'' minigame from ''VideoGame/NintendoLand''.
309* {{Camp}}: Papi's catchphrase is "haaay". Granted, he's a horse, but there's no way the English localization team didn't have the CampGay stereotype in mind when they decided on that one.
310* CatsAreLazy: There are four lazy cat villagers (Bob, Felyne, Moe, and Punchy), and one lazy lion villager (Rex).
311-->'''''Pocket Camp''''' '''description:''' Sunday is Rex's favorite day of the week. Why wouldn't it be? It's the day of rest! Of course, that's pretty much what he does Monday through Saturday too.
312* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In earlier versions of the series (at least in the English localizations) the character archetype was loosely implied to be a collection of [[CoolOldGuy cool and wacky old guys]], with their [[ScatterbrainedSenior silliness being explained by their age]] and their laziness implying the SeniorSleepCycle. Later editions re-imagined their childish personalities as being literal childishness, now re-framed to be the youngest villager type. Minor details were changed on certain villagers along with this (such as altering the shading of Doc's mouth so it doesn't resemble a mustache as much) to make their age vague on the other end of the spectrum. Dobie and T-Bone are cases of villagers changing personality type because of this. They were both lazy in their first appearance, Dobie looks like a true elder, while T-Bone just looks like a cool older brother kind of guy, respectively, meant they had to switch to cranky villagers, upon their return in, ''New Leaf''.
313* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: If it doesn't involve eating or sleeping, it probably doesn't reach Planet Lazy. Sometimes they can say outright weird things like how they had a dream about rock climbing [[TooDumbToLive in a sauna]] and the player character saved them. They aren't dumb, just childishly naive.
314* TheCloudcuckoolanderWasRight: They're one of the two villager types in ''New Horizons'' who know the reason that you're burying Bells is because they'll grow into a Bell tree (rather than the other types who are concerned that something's wrong). They also lean ''very'' hard on the fourth wall when a late night chips-and-TV-binge reveals the true nature of the world they live in. Additionally, the recipes they claim they learned from the bugs nesting in their house work perfectly, as do the bugs' advice about visitors to your island.
315* CoolHelmet:
316** Big Top, one of the five superhero villagers, dons one with a transparent visor.
317** Puck, a penguin who wears a blue hockey helmet, and in ''New Horizons'', he gets a jersey to go with it.
318* ConspiracyTheorist: Benedict in Pocket Camp, although his bio claims he's just forgetful.
319* CosmicMotifs: Filbert, who starting from ''City Folk'' onwards keeps space themed furniture in his house. In ''Pocket Camp'' his Level 15 request is a spaceship model and the furniture offered in his fortune cookie gave space-shuttle themed items.
320** Sasha will ask you to build him a space-themed house in, ''Happy Home Paradise'', referring to the Japanese legend of the MoonRabbit.
321* TheCutie: And how! These guys will cry at the drop of a hat, are nothing but nice to everyone, with occasional moments of being insensitive, and are downright adorable. Plus they act like little kids which only adds to the cuteness. Beau's description in ''Pocket Camp'' even references this.
322* DarkIsNotEvil: Rodeo, a bull introduced in, ''Wild World'', has a dark grey coat and red eyes, and in ''New Horizons'' has the graduation gown, which resembles a black robe, as his default outfit; however, he's just as sweet and childlike, as the rest of the lazy villagers.
323* DreamWalker: PlayedForLaughs in, ''New Horizons''; when talked to, they may claim that they spoke with you earlier in your dreams, then apologizing for accidentally wandering in.
324* DrivesLikeCrazy: When they describe the experience of riding in a car, they take on the persona of the stereotypical maniac driver. Afterward, they reveal they're not allowed to drive anymore, suggesting that's how they actually drove.
325* DudeLooksLikeALady:
326** Bob, a male Lazy purple cat, whose default shirt looked like a dress up until ''New Leaf'' and has a strange knowledge of fashion.
327** Filbert, a male Lazy blue squirrel, who not only looks rather effeminate, but also wears a white and pink floral dress as his default shirt in every game he appears in, up until ''New Leaf'' (where it was changed to a black and white checkerboard patterned shirt).
328** Sasha, a male rabbit villager, looks very feminine compared to the other lazy villagers. His name (in the English translation) and cute looks may lead some players to mistake him for a girl at first.
329* EdibleThemeNaming: Filbert is named after the filbert nut, which is another name for the hazelnut.
330* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Beau's description in ''Pocket Camp'' mentions how everyone can't help but [[{{Pun}} fawn]] over him, due to his status as TheCutie.
331* ExtremeOmnivore: In ''New Horizons,'' a DIY recipe in a message bottle from a lazy villager might have a comment about how they almost ate the paper they wrote it on because they were sleepy and hungry.
332* FaceOfAThug: Rodeo is a black bull with red eyes, giving him an extremely intimidating appearance. But being a Lazy villager, he's a big softie.
333* {{Fanboy}}: Alfonso the alligator wears a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] shirt and has "it'sa me" as catchphrase.
334* TheFashionista:
335** Sasha, the only male villager to have the fashion hobby in ''New Horizons''. Though his dialogue doesn't often address his interest in fashion, he can be seen walking around with a brown leather bag, glasses, and a hat to match, as well as reading magazines with models on the pages.
336** Jacob's ''Pocket Camp'' bio [[InformedAttribute claims he's this]].
337* FourthWallObserver: Downplayed. They accidentally perceive the nature of the world after a late-night binge of chips and TV, though they shrug it off as indigestion. Also, if they teach you the "Mistaken" reaction[[note]]The character [[FacePalm smacks themself in the face]], and a star falls on top of the character's head[[/note]], they'll wonder aloud where [[NinjaProp the star that falls on your head]] even comes from.
338* FriendToBugs: Lazy villagers grew an affinity to bugs in ''New Horizons'', and sometimes talk about the bugs that wander around their house. There's a bug nest under their floorboards that they keep feeding snacks, and they claim the bugs speak to them notifying them of crafting recipes and town visitors.
339* FunnyOctopus: Zucker, one of only 5 octopus villagers.
340* GeniusDitz: They're not exactly the sharpest tool in the shed, regularly misunderstanding certain words and concepts, but in ''New Horizons'' they can still give you [=DIY=] recipes, implying they're at the very least competent when it comes to crafting.
341* GentleGiant: Any lazy villager from a "big" species such as gorillas and [[BearyFriendly bears]] is this by design.
342* GuestFighter: Felyne is based on the sentient cats from ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter''.
343* HeavySleeper: The other half they talk about napping. They also wake up at 8:00 AM and go to sleep at 11:00 PM, which is longer than other villager types.
344* HiddenDepths: Lazy as they are, they're good cooks and still willing to put in an effort to the food prep in their meals, calling themselves "food motivated" if you find them cooking in ''Pocket Camp''. And as shown in Beau and Punchy's respective scrapbook memories, [[SupremeChef they both open up successful restaurants in the campsite]]. Beau in particular is shown to be very analytic and is able to give helpful suggestions to Egbert and Fang on what to get on his bakery's menu, which surprises Fang.
345* IdenticalStranger: Rex the lazy lion looks nearly identical to Elvis the cranky lion, aside from their clothing and the fact that Rex has YouthfulFreckles while Elvis has scars on his cheeks.
346* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Big Top, an elephant of this type, seems to be one of these.
347* InnocentlyInsensitive: They're so carefree that they sometimes don't realize the implications of what they're saying. Take this conversation in ''Wild World'' for example:
348-->'''Lazy:''' Yesterday, I had the most amazing dream. I was this HUGE movie star! And I got invited to all these parties! There were all these famous actresses, and we all ate sponge cake together! By the way, you were in my dream, too.\
349'''Normal:''' Goodness! Really? Was I a famous actress, too?\
350'''Lazy:''' Actually, you were in the kitchen cooking the sponge cake. Yeah, you were really sweating up a storm! Yep. As usual, you were the star of the party!\
351'''Normal:''' I guess I could take that as a compliment... Yeah, if I were a total idiot! You're a stupid, sexist jerk! And I thought we were friends!
352** And this exchange from ''New Leaf'':
353--->'''Normal:''' What did you want to talk about, <Lazy>?\
354'''Lazy:''' You're a neat freak, aren't you, <Normal>? Sorry my place is such a mess. I bet just being here is giving you the urge to start cleaning, huh?\
355'''Normal:''' Excuse me?! You invited me here to clean your house?! Um, RUDE! Wait a sec. Your place is actually pretty clean. It looks like you're the one who's a neat freak!
356** Filbert, specifically, is noted to be this in his ''Pocket Camp'' bio.
357* JabbaTableManners: Their hygiene is a bit suspect, what with their comments about getting food stains on their shirts. In ''New Horizons,'' they'll apologize for accidentally smudging cookie grease on a DIY recipe when they give it to you.
358** Rollo, a hippo from the GameCube game, is noted to be this according to the profile on his e-Reader card.
359--->'''e-Reader card description:''' Rollo the hippo isn't known for his manners. Sweet as he is, this big oaf chews with his mouth open and loses half his food in the process! It's best to play with him after mealtime.
360* {{Keet}}: Excitable, cute, and always looking for fun as long as it doesn't interrupt with their sleep schedule. They'll also talk about how much they love eating with a smile on their face.
361* KindheartedSimpleton: If there's one trope to describe them, it's this one.
362* KingOfBeasts: Rex, a lazy lion villager, has a name that means "king" in Latin.
363* LiesDamnedLiesAndStatistics: PlayedForLaughs in ''New Leaf'' in one of the possible ways a Lazy villager may propose a Public Works Project. Their opening statement, in this case, is that studies show that the desired project could up their town's "coolness factor" by an absurdly large percentage. And then they [[LampshadeHanging admit they just made the number up]].
364* LivingToys: Stitches, who looks like an old worn-out teddy bear that came to life. There's also Hopkins, a rabbit who has an air hole sticking out of the back of his head which suggests that he's an inflatable pool toy of some sort.
365* {{Malaproper}}: They do it a lot in their dialogue in ''New Horizons'', possibly to highlight their child-like personalities. The game even gives small pauses when the mispronounced words scroll normally in their dialogue to make it look as if they're struggling to pronounce the words.
366-->'''Lazy:''' I like riding in cars! Didja know they got "''international combobulation'' engines"?
367* ManChild: They may be adults, but they are mentally prepubescent children. Cranky villagers outright comment that they're still kids. But then again that may have been figurative [[note]] possibly implying that they're kids compared to their own age. Or the fact much older people tend to see even 20-year-olds as "still kids" [[/note]]
368* MetaGuy: Amusingly, they have the most MediumAwareness of all the villager types in ''New Horizons'' despite their childish nature. They take note of how the economy of your island makes no sense, the odd ecology in which trees grow in just a few days, among other things. They also question the merits of Jock villagers' muscles given [[GameplayAndStorySegregation they look no different from other villagers of the same species in terms of build.]] One conversation they have with another Lazy villager has them guffawing about the fact that they're "basically the same guy" and seal the deal by making their respective catchphrases the same. Their "joke" about the world of ''Animal Crossing'' being just a video game is one of the few villager conversations in the game to illicit a reaction from the normally stoic player character.
369* MommasBoy: If you write them letters frequently, they'll say they got one letter from you and ''nine'' from their mother. One must wonder how overprotective their mother is to send them a total of 9 letters each day.
370* NerdGlasses: Derwin the bespectacled duck.
371* NiceGuy: They're the nicest and easiest villagers to befriend. They're also the least likely villagers to move out of your town. In ''New Horizons'' they claim that Sable will talk their ears off whenever they visit her. Given Sable's [[ShrinkingViolet personality]], this implies that Lazy villagers actually put in the time to get to know her.
372* NoodleIncident: Nobody knows why Lucky is completely covered in bandages, but one possible explanation states that it had to do with "a bizarre fishing accident involving a hook and two bass."
373* ObsessedWithFood: They love talking about and eating food.
374** In ''New Horizons,'' you can get a letter from them in the mail that smells like gravy because they dipped it in gravy, licked it off and sent it to you.
375** One of the lost items that can belong to a lazy villager is a pouch filled with "something that smells delicious and is probably full of sugar."
376** One particular example is Broccolo the mouse: his catchphrase is "eat it", referring to both his name and the fact that lazy villagers love to eat.
377* OrWasItADream: In ''New Horizons,'' they might talk about how they had a dream that the island ran out of its native fruit and everyone blamed them for eating all of it. They got upset, and then woke up to find out their bed was full of fruit.
378* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Drago, while technically an alligator, is very clearly meant to be a dragon based on his name, appearance, and catchphrase.
379* APigNamedPorkchop: Stu the bull, whose name most likely refers to beef stew.
380* RedOniBlueOni: They're the relaxed and easygoing blue onis to the upbeat and sporty Jock villagers' red.
381* SelfieFiend: Sasha is described as such in his bio in ''Pocket Camp'', where he apparently takes a hundred selfies a day.
382* SignatureLaugh: "A huh huh huh!"
383* SimpletonVoice: Implied by their "A huh huh huh!" laugh, which is probably meant to sound like a dopey guffaw.
384* TheSlacker: A defining trait of theirs. They aren't called "Lazy" villagers for nothing. They even lampshade it themselves in ''Pocket Camp'' that they are so lazy that it always impresses them when people around them actually manage to accomplish things.
385* {{Sleepyhead}}: Though Lazy villagers are known for how much they sleep, Sherb, a goat introduced in ''New Horizons'', has his poster depicting him sleeping in his pajamas, and his ''Pocket Camp'' bio stating that he believes that nothing's quite like a good night's sleep, adding that though he's very particular about his bedtime gear, he can doze off just about anywhere.
386** Dozer, a bear villager who hasn't appeared since the Gamecube game. He has EyesAlwaysShut that makes him look like he's asleep and his initial catchphrase is "zzzzzz". His Japanese name is even "Sleep"!
387* SlobsVsSnobs: The snobbish, often pretentious snooty villagers are far cry from the easygoing, fun-loving lazy villagers, who tend to fall into the more slobbish side of the spectrum at times. Needless to say, they are predictably looked down upon by snooty villagers at times.
388* SpearCounterpart: To Normal villagers.
389* StalkerWithACrush: Depending on the game, they can get a little obsessive towards the player if befriended. In ''Wild World'', they'll admit to sneaking into the player's house and sleeping on their floor. Inviting them to your house in ''New Leaf'' may have them remark about wanting to sleep in the same bed with you, with all that that would imply.
390* StayInTheKitchen: When a Normal Villager comes over, they'll imply they want them to clean their house, and in Wild World, when telling a Normal Villager about a dream they had, they'll say the Normal Villager was cooking sponge cake for them. In fairness, they do hint that the reason for the former is [[BatmanGambit more due to the Normal villagers' known reputations]] as {{Neat Freak}}s.
391* SweetBaker: Beau in ''Pocket Camp'' had the "Beau's Artisanal Cookie" which gave bakery themed furniture. In his scrapbook memory, he starts up a bakery in the camp by himself.
392* ThousandYardStare: Boomer's ''Pocket Camp'' description states that he has one.
393* TokenEvilTeammate: It's hinted that the elephant villager Big Top is this to the five superhero villagers, as his catchphrase is "villain" and his ''Wild World'' picture quote is "World domination!" However, "villain" could simply reference his superhero charm, and he is just as nice to the player as any other lazy villager is. If one chooses to interpret the superhero villagers as ''playing'' superheroes, Big Top could be seen more as an in-universe example of MeanCharacterNiceActor.
394* TrashOfTheTitans: While they've always been the messiest of the villager personalities through the series, in ''New Horizons'' they'll reveal that the "pet" bugs that they have living in their house are actually from a nest of bugs under their floorboards that they let grow into gigantic proportions by leaving snacks for them. Needless to say, every weekend the Happy Home Academy are always horrified when they visit their house. But due to how the game works, [[GameplayAndStorySegregation players never actually see the mess in their house]] -- with some exceptions.
395** Jacob the bird plays this straight in ''New Horizons'' with the inside of his house being a literal garbage dump that uses the garbage-heap wallpaper and flooring which the player can replicate with a DIY recipe. His house and RV in ''New Leaf'' is like this, too, albeit to a lesser extent.
396** Hornsby's house, while nowhere as bad, is filled with discarded moving boxes crafted into furniture, and has a pair of filled garbage backs shoved in a corner.
397* VagueAge: Probably the hardest villagers to tell what age they are. They act like prepubescent children, but live on their own, presumably make money, etc. Possible dialogue you may hear from one while shopping in ''Happy Home Designer'' has him identifying himself as "an adult" ([[GrowingUpSucks and hating it]]). Earliest editions of the series hinted that they may have actually been conceived as a [[CoolOldGuy friendly elderly and retired group of villagers]] (See ''Characterization Marches On'' above). ''New Horizons'' seems to favor them being children, but there's still evidence to suggest they're on the older side of their childhood. They have the softest and highest pitched voice of the male villagers, they frequently mispronounce simple worlds in childish ways (such as calling spaghetti "pasghetti" or psychologist "psycomumlocologist"), their letters are filled with grammatical errors, Cranky villagers say that they're not grown up yet, and sometimes when they're scared they exclaim they "need an adult!". However, whenever they see you doing something they remember having to work (and hating it), and they also describe [[DrivesLikeCrazy the experience of driving a car]] (and that they're no longer allowed to), an activity that most don't do for the first time until their teenage years. They also reveal that they once wrote a well written college thesis on toy furniture, which ended up getting a good grade.
398* WingdingEyes:
399** Stitches has X-shaped eyes that look like they were...well, stitched onto his face.
400** Cube has X-eyes resembling screws (or perhaps the directional buttons of a Nintendo controller, as his default outfit in the first game featured the [=GameCube=] logo).
401** Papi's eyes are unique in that they change to X-shaped eyes whenever he squints hard, such as when he's crying or exerting himself when exercising.
402* YouthfulFreckles: Rex, Zucker, Hopkins, Derwin and Nate all have them.
403[[/folder]]
404
405[[folder: Jock]]
406[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nhcollagejock.png]]
407[[caption-width-right:300:Some examples of Jock villagers. Clockwise from top left: Bam, Buck, Dom, Kid Cat, Lyman, Poncho, Ribbot, Snake, Sterling, Tank, Teddy, and Tybalt.]]
408
409Do you feel the ''burn,'' baby? Jock villagers are 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 {{Jerk Jock}}s, these guys are nice and liked by most.
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411* AcademicAthlete:
412** Cobb. He's a Jock villager, yes, but he also has the education hobby (specifically the ''only'' jock villager to have this), is interested in archaeology (according to his e-Reader card), wears OpaqueNerdGlasses, his house resembles a library (with his house in New Leaf also resembling a MadScientistLaboratory), his life goal is to become a teacher, and his Japanese name, Hakase, literally means "doctor".
413** Leopold was also one prior to ''New Leaf'', when he was retconned into a smug villager. His Japanese name, "Teicha", derives from the English word "teacher", he wears [[SmartPeopleWearGlasses round glasses]], his house resembles a school classroom, and his e-Reader card states that his "athleticism is balanced by an intelligent mind".
414* {{Acrofatic}}: Some species in the game, such as elephants and pigs, are designed with a noticeably chubby frame. So ones assigned the athletic Jock personality are essentially this.
415* AmbiguouslyGay: They say questionable things from time to time like swooning at the thought of buff construction workers or complimenting a Lazy villager's midriff showing. They also start swooning at the thought of [[EvenTheGuysWantHim Cyrus]].
416* AndThenWhat: In ''New Horizons'', they briefly go into an existential crisis when a Sisterly villager asks them what they're going to do with their lives after they get buff.
417* BeneathTheMask: Some of their conversations imply that their fitness-obsessed persona is a façade to make themselves look cool and that they actually aren't that obsessed with working out as they like to make themselves out to be. They even say at one point if they're the "newbie" in the town in ''New Leaf'' that they are generally very shy, giving them some introverted jock traits. Jocks also imply that they're having trouble keeping up appearances with their lofty fitness goals, resorting to making lame excuses to talk their way out of showing off their muscles when a Lazy villager confronts them about it.
418* BigBrotherMentor: They tend to act like this towards the player when befriended.
419* BookDumb: Jock villagers aren't exactly the brightest of the bunch. Some conversations they have with Normal villagers even show they can't even get basic math questions right. But in their hobbies they can show surprising knowledge regarding fitness and physiology, and can even write some pretty well thought letters to the player.
420* CasanovaWannabe: They had shades of this in the Gamecube version, but this is no longer the case in the sequels.
421* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: In ''New Horizons'', they claim to be able to pull a semi with their teeth.
422* CoolHelmet:
423** Kid Cat, one of the five superhero villagers, dons one of these.
424** Sterling, an eagle who wears a silver knight's helmet with matching greaves.
425** Scoot, a duck who wears a white hockey helmet.
426* 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.
427* EpicFail
428** In ''New Leaf'', during a conversation with Normal villagers, they can't even get simple math problems correct without the player's help.
429** Another conversation with Normal villagers, this time in ''New Horizons'', reveals that they end up a complete wreck for three days after yoga, to which the Normal villager asks if they’re actually doing it right.
430* {{Flanderization}}: After the [[Platform/NintendoGameCube GameCube]] game, they become a lot more sport obsessed. In ''New Horizons'', nearly every single conversation involves sports, muscles, or fitness.
431* FriendlessBackground: Implied in a conversation with them, once you really get to know them, they'll say they're lucky to have friends at all.
432* GuestFighter: Inkwell, an octopus who loves anything ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}''-related.
433* HiddenDepths: See the entry for BeneathTheMask above. Also, some of them have an interest in dinosaurs. There's also the fact they watch Soap Operas.
434* HighlyVisibleNinja: Snake's bio in ''Pocket Camp'' says he would be a very good ninja due to his athleticism... if it weren't for the fact that his [[AmazingTechnicolorWildlife neon-pink rabbit ears]] kept giving away his position every time.
435* HotBlooded: Be careful how you answer some of their questions (especially in the GCN version). They can be rather testy, from time to time.
436* InformedAbility: All they talk about is how swole they are and how seriously they take their health, yet they look the same as other villagers of their species in terms of build. Plus, you can find them eating donuts, lollipops, and drinking soda same as any other villager. Of course, all of this is subject to heavy amounts of LampshadeHanging.
437* InnocentlyInsensitive: A conversation in ''New Leaf'' involves a Jock villager accidentally making a Normal villager cry when he runs out of things to talk to her about and asks the PlayerCharacter for help, and she thinks that means that he thinks she's boring. The Jock villager tries to comfort her by saying that he was just nervous and the Normal villager instantly cheers up. They may also upset Lazy villagers when they try to get them to be more active.
438* {{Keet}}: They're very excitable and fun, which just makes them even more adorable. ''New Leaf'' turns it up a notch by giving Jocks the highest pitched voice out of all the male villagers and really fleshing out their excitable nature a lot more.
439* LovableJock: Refreshingly, these jocks are very friendly and have a good heart.
440* MaskedLuchador: Stinky definitely has this aesthetic, wearing a brightly colored luchador mask on his head, combined with a house furnished to look like a wrestling arena, which is taken even further in ''New Horizons'' where he always wears a championship belt around his waist and has the very fitting ''K.K. Flamenco'' playing in his home.
441* MommasBoy: Not nearly to the extent of the Lazy Villagers, but if you wake them up early, they might say "Five more minutes... Pleaaaaase Mommy!".
442* MonkeyKingLite: Tiansheng, a new jock monkey villager added in ''New Horizons'' as a free update, is very clearly based on Sun Wukong, and his name is even derived from the Chinese form of "Great Sage Equal to Heaven", a self-appointed title Wukong had in ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''. ''Happy Home Paradise'' takes this even further, with his request having a "Peach Paradise" theme (referencing Wukong's TrademarkFavoriteFood), and including items such as a sky wall and cloud flooring (referencing Wukong's time in Heaven), a cloud-shaped fluffy rug (a reference to Wukong's cloud-riding ability), and a vaulting pole (referencing the size-changing Ruyi Jingu Bang).
443* NightmareFetishist: Genji, who wants to live in a house perfect to tell ghost stories in if you take his request in ''Happy Home Designer''. It includes skeletons and many of the things you'd need to make a horror place.
444* {{Ninja}}: Snake, a rabbit who wears a ninja hood, and whose ''Pocket Camp'' bio calls him this. ''Pocket Camp'' and ''New Horizons'' give him a matching ninja costume. In the latter game, he also has a house with a traditional Japanese-style exterior.
445* NoIndoorVoice: Chances are a conversation with a Jock villager will lead to them yelling loudly for whatever reason. One of their greetings in ''New Leaf'' just has them yelling "Hi!" directly at the player character's face. Lazy villagers call them out on it and complain they're too loud even while they try to talk normally.
446-->'''''"MUSCLE MADNESS!"'''''
447* NonIndicativeName:
448** Leonardo, whose name contains the Latin root "leo" meaning lion, is in fact a leopard.
449** Snake is not a snake, but a bunny. His name is a reference to the [[YowiesAndBunyipsAndDropBearsOhMy bunyip]] (which is also his catchphrase), a monster sometimes depicted with snake-like characteristics in Australian Aboriginal mythology.
450** Despite what his name might suggest, Goose is actually a different kind of bird — [[ADogNamedCat a chicken]].
451* OccidentalOtaku: Genji. Prior to ''New Horizons'', his catchphrase was even "otaku".
452* OneNoteChef: Protein shakes. In ''New Horizons'' 2.0, they can be found cooking something else, but they regularly imply that protein shakes are the only things they're ''good'' at cooking. It's possible to find oneself in a conversation between a jock and normal villager, where the normal villager is looking for cooking ideas to get out of a rut. At least one conversation path implies that protein shakes are about the only food type the jock specializes in:
453-->'''Jock:''' Soooooo... if you didn't wanna make a protein shake, why am I here?
454* PantheraAwesome: Leonardo, despite his name meaning "lion," actually combines the physical appearances of leopards and tigers.
455* RealMenWearPink: In ''Wild World'', they can have clothes shopping or gardening as hobbies just like any other villager (Pierce, Goose and Frobert start with the former, while Bill and Champ start with the latter). But this is also discussed: when they ask you for a new shirt, they say "it's kinda unmanly to go clothes shopping".
456* RedIsHeroic: Kid Cat, one of the five superhero villagers, whose outfit is primarily red.
457* RedOniBlueOni: They're upbeat and sporty red onis to the relaxed and easygoing Lazy villagers' blue.
458* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: In ''New Leaf'', they sometimes report asking a male and female villager who are close "How are the lovebirds doing?", resulting in this.
459* ShipperOnDeck: Think Peppy and Cranky villagers would make a good couple.
460** They may also mention instances where they've seen two villagers getting along closely and asked, "How are the two lovebirds doing?" Apparently, they just laugh, leading to the Jock villager's embarrassment.
461* SpearCounterpart: Most comparable to Peppy villagers, both being energetic and, as of New Leaf, having the highest pitched voice of their respective genders. Sisterly villagers also share their love of sports.
462* StealthPun:
463** Moose, Samson, and Rod are gym rats in every sense of the word -- except they're mice.
464** There is a pig villager named Kevin. [[Creator/KevinBacon Get it?]]
465* StoutStrength: As noted in {{Acrofatic}} above, some species types are notably chubby, and the Jock lineup includes villagers of these species. Roald's bio in ''Pocket Camp'' lampshades this, saying he "packs a lot of muscle into that tiny, round body."
466* SuperDrowningSkills: In ''New Horizons'', they claim the only way they can swim in any body of water is with floaties. Because they sink due to their muscle mass! And if a Peppy or Normal Villager talks to them about it, the young lady will offer to help them learn to swim.
467* SurferDude: Jock islanders in the [=GameCube=] game embodied this trope. Unlike regular Jock villagers, Jock islanders were more mellow, lacked the hot bloodedness jocks were known for and only talk about surfing purely as a hobby. Bud the lion, formerly a Jock islander himself, was designed with this theme and kept it as he got carried over in later games as a regular Jock villager, though sadly he didn't keep the personality.
468* ThousandYardStare: Roald the penguin has a perpetual wide-eyed, blown-pupiled stare as his default expression.
469* ThreeStoogesShoutOut: Curly the Pig, with Curly's name and his catchphrase similar to Curly Howard's own, nyoink!
470* TookALevelInKindness: They weren't exactly ''mean'' in the original game, but later installments would give them more depth, and they'd be a lot less rude at times. They still laugh at your misfortune should the player get stung by a bee, but it's a far cry from what they used to be like. In ''New Horizons'', they are always warm and friendly when it comes to the player, as well as looking out for them and giving them advice for a healthy lifestyle. Even before being friends, they will sometimes regard the player as [[FriendlyRivalry their favorite rival]].
471* ToiletHumor: They sneeze often and remark about how something may have gone flying towards you.
472* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Protein shakes. They like to get other villagers to appreciate protein shakes too, though the other villagers usually just think of it as StockYuck.
473* UnusualEuphemism:
474** When they lose a game of hide-and-seek: "Aw, barbells!"
475** When giving them perfect fruit to eat: "'''''YUMMAHUMMA!'''''"
476* VerbalTic: Dude, whenever they use it. Also "bro" and other "hip" variants such as brozinsky, brosky and so on.
477* VibrantOrange: Billy, Boone, Drift, Flip, Inkwell, Kevin, Kit, Nindori, Rory, Rowan, Sheldon, Teddy and Tiansheng are all shades of orange and just as energetic as any other Jock villagers.
478* YouthfulFreckles: Bam, Sheldon, Kevin and Mott all have them.
479[[/folder]]
480
481[[folder: Smug]]
482[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nhcollagesmug.png]]
483[[caption-width-right:300:Some examples of Smug villagers. Clockwise from top left: Beardo, Chadder, Colton, Eugene, Hippeux, Kidd, Marshal, Olaf, Pietro, Raymond, Rodney, and Tex.]]
484
485How elegant! One of the personalities introduced in ''New Leaf'', villagers with this personality act gentlemanly and are easy to get along with, but as their name suggests, can get insufferable at times. Considered to be the most “developed” of the villager types, as they seem to combine the personality traits of all the other villagers types into one type.
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487* BeneathTheMask: Like the Jocks, their outward persona isn't genuine and they'll admit that their pretentiousness is just them overcompensating to make themselves look cooler. On the rare times when they open up to the player character and show their hidden side, they're actually [[ShrinkingViolet very shy]] and can be quite humble about themselves.
488* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: Hans is a gorilla with white fur and a winter-themed house which suggest that he's a well-dressed yeti.
489* {{Bishonen}}: Some of them were designed with this in mind, such as Marshal, Julian, and Colton. Ken is also rather pretty for a rooster, given he wears what appears to be mascara around his eyes and has a Bishie Ninja look to him, while Olaf looks like a love interest from a 70's shojo manga. Then there's Leopold and Ed [[RetCon who were originally jocks]].
490* BlackBeadEyes: Eugene has these, though they're usually hidden behind his shades. You can see them if you get him to wear a different pair of glasses.
491* BlankWhiteEyes: The villager Julian, [[EyesAlwaysShut who’s eyes are usually always shut]], has this whenever he opens them if surprised.
492* [[CampGay Camp Bi]]: Suffice to say they like to flaunt their flamboyancy including flirting with the player, talking about how certain pleasurable activities such as watching fish is "romantic" and so on.
493* CartoonCheese: Chadder, a [[{{Irony}} mouse]] who looks like he's made of it.
494* CasanovaWannabe: Flirts with the PlayerCharacter (and sometimes other villagers), but [[NoHuggingNoKissing it never goes anywhere]] and they've been known to be hopeless with it in the past.
495* CloudCuckooLander: Most of the smug villagers are this on a mild level. Among them, Julian's ''Pocket Camp'' bio in particular makes note of his eccentricities.
496-->''Julian's always been a little wild and free-spirited. Hey, if you were born with a horn on your head for some inexplicable reason, you'd be an oddball too.''
497* ConMan: On days when Redd is in town, they will try to sell you a painting that is almost always fake for a ridiculous amount of bells. [[SubvertedTrope However]], sometimes if you agree to the trade, they might end up feeling so bad that they charged such a high price that they just give the painting to you for free.
498* CoolOldGuy: A few of them sport facial hair and designs which lend them a certain older gentlemanly flair, most notably Lionel, a lion with a white mustache and mane.
499* CosmicMotifs:
500** Julian since his debut in ''New Leaf'' has consistently had this motif with his outfits and houses. In ''New Horizons'', his house is entirely decorated with craftable zodiac-themed items, a moon-shaped chair, a moving cloud-like fog on his floor, and stars lined across his walls. In ''Happy Home Designer,'' his thought bubble says, "I'm obviously a gift from the skies above, so my living quarters should reflect that."
501** Roswell has circles around his bodies reminiscent of CropCircles, has "spaaace" as his catchphrase, and is named after [[RoswellThatEndsWell the Roswell incident]].
502* TheDandy: Care much more about their appearance than the other male villager types.
503* DecompositeCharacter: They're this to Cranky islanders from the [=GameCube=] game. Compared to their regular Cranky counterparts, Cranky islanders acted romantic and gentlemanly similarly to the modern Smug personality, to which they eventually developed into. Curlos and O'Hare, former Cranky islanders, were given the Smug personality as a result when they made their return as regular villagers in ''New Leaf''.
504* DirtyCoward: JustifiedTrope, as they're just as helpless against the wasps as the player is when they aren't carrying a net (and sometimes even if they are), but unlike the other villagers that at least encourage them to run from wasps and question why you stopped to talk to them, in ''New Horizons'' the Smug villagers straight up abandon the player to deal with the wasps on their own.
505-->'''Smug Villager:''' Sorry, I don't want any part of this. Good luck! ''[runs away]''
506* DudeLooksLikeALady: Julian is often mistaken for a female horse due to his feminine appearance. It doesn't help that his name in Japanese is the feminine name "Juli".
507* ElSpanishO: In ''New Horizons'', one of the lost items that can belong to a smug villager is a book labeled "Mi Diario Secreto."
508* TheFashionista: In ''New Horizons'', smug villagers have developed a prominent interest in fashion, with it being a recurring part of their dialogue. Ironically, there are no smug villagers with the actual in-game fashion hobby.
509* {{Flanderization}}: In ''New Horizons'', Smug villagers are notably more full of themselves than in ''New Leaf''. It also plays up their KnowNothingKnowItAll trait that wasn’t as prevalent in the previous game.
510* {{Gonk}}: As one can tell from looking at the image, if a smug villager is not a {{bishonen}}, he is this. There is little in between.
511* {{Greaser Delinquent|s}}: Eugene the koala is designed to look like one of these, with black fur that looks like sideburns, CoolShades that [[SunglassesAtNight he wears at all times]], his default shirt being a leather jacket, and his default catchphrase being "yeah buddy". All he lacks is the actual attitude.
512* GuestFighter: Wolf Link, Link's wolf form from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess''. It's highly amusing that someone famous for being portrayed as a stoic HeroicMime is given this personality.
513* GoThroughMe: Some smug villagers will have dialogue like this if you talk to them while being chased by a scorpion or a tarantula, telling you to hide behind them. They also tell you to leap into their arms if you feel scared of any of the bugs on display. This is humorously subverted should your character be chased by wasps, however...
514-->'''Smug''': Leap into my arms and I will spirit you to safety...is what I’d say if you weren’t being chased by wasps.
515* GratuitousForeignLanguage: They say random greetings from different languages often, though they often use them in the wrong context, inaccurately translate them or mix up languages completely.
516* HiddenDepths: ''New Horizons'' plays up their vanity, and they come across as more superficial than before. They also don't seem like the sharpest knives in the drawer, thinking that people in medieval times used smartphones for light...But befriend them, and they'll launch a surprisingly passionate defense of weeds, saying that their tenacity and ability to survive should be respected, rather than hated. Given the Smug's focus on appearances, this can come as a bit of a surprise.
517** They also apparently [[InferioritySuperiorityComplex play up their big egos]] to mask the fact that they’re shy, according to their fireworks festival dialogue in ''New Horizons''.
518* {{Hipster}}: They're always trying out obscure trends and trying to stay out of the norm, which some of the other villagers find irritating. Some of their dialogue can be considered a TakeThat at hipsters.
519* TheHyena: In Japanese, Pietro's initial catchphrase is ''gufufu'', an onomatopoeia for laughter. Well, he is a clown.
520* IdenticalStranger: Or "near identical strangers"; Julian and Ed look like they could be brothers, as they're both feminine-looking blue horses with purple eyeshadow. The main differences that distinguish them are Ed's blond hair, Julian being a {{Unicorn}} with his EyesAlwaysShut, their snout designs, and their hoove colors. However, they are easy to mistaken for each other from a distance if one isn't paying attention. Along with the fact that Ed predated Julian by several games in the series, their Japanese profiles which describe their family structures confirm that the two have no familial ties, as Julian is listed as having a twin brother while Ed is the third youngest of four brothers.
521* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Their fireworks festival dialogue has them reveal that they’re shy and overcompensate by faking a huge ego.
522* InLoveWithLove: Their dialogue at The Roost implies this.
523* InnocentlyInsensitive: They have dialogue that leans on them being this at times, especially in ''New Horizons''.
524* InsistentTerminology: They insist that they're ''enthusiasts'', not geeks. [[ClosetGeek Because geeks aren't cool.]]
525* ItsAllAboutMe: Though Smug villagers aren't mean, really, just madly in love with themselves.
526* KnowNothingKnowItAll: One potential conversation a Smug villager may have with a Lazy villager has the former offering the latter a lesson in cooking pasta. As the conversation goes on, however, it becomes clear that the Lazy villager is far more knowledgeable on the matter while the Smug villager remains confident in what he's saying. They also use GratuitousForeignLanguage in their dialogue sometimes and then give a confident "translation" to what they're saying, which is often blatantly and humorously incorrect. In ''New Horizons'', they're one of the villager types that can send you artwork, but artwork from Smug villagers will ''always'' be a forgery; artwork from other villager types has a chance of being either genuine or forged.
527-->'''Smug''': As the French like to say, "Aloha!" That means "Thank you!" in their language.
528* LargeHam: Absolutely this, most notably when they describe a peanut butter and jelly sandwich to a Lazy villager in the most unnecessarily drawn out and descriptive way possible. They tend to be quite theatrical with their dialogue in general.
529* LatinLover: Olaf the anteater was designed with this concept in mind, his name in the Japanese version is ''Antonio'' to emphasize it.
530* MrViceGuy: They are not rude at all, just show offs who love themselves a bit too much. They are otherwise polite gentlemen.
531* NerdGlasses: Graham the hamster, Leopold the lion, and Raymond the cat sport these, though they suit them fairly well.
532* NiceGuy: Despite being called "smug", they're actually one of the friendliest villager types and rarely have anything mean to say. They can be quite full of themselves, however.
533* NonIndicativeName: Beardo the bear villager has a bushy mustache and sideburns, but he has no chin hair to speak of.
534* NonIronicClown: Pietro is a clown sheep, but he has a jolly appearance and is as friendly as any other villager of his type.
535* OccidentalOtaku: They also show interest to anime, such as when they start complaining about the fact that anime songs aren't played in your town's club. In ''Happy Home Designer'' they talk about marathoning anime and say that manga is superior to western comics. Then we come to Ken, who's basically either a rooster of Japanese descent or this. His name is potentially even a reference to Shuriken, a type of Japanese throwing star.
536* ObsessivelyOrganized: Raymond's description in ''Pocket Camp'' has him described as "very precise" to the point of requiring his glasses to be at a specific angle on his nose at all times, as otherwise he won't be able to get any work done that day.
537* PlayfulHacker: In ''New Horizons,'' Graham's house is filled with computer towers, equipment, and a laptop open to several lines of code being run.
538* PrincelyYoungMan: Colton seems to invoke this with a snobby manedo and royal attire. He even bows on his amiibo card!
539* RailEnthusiast: They may sometimes go on a tangent about the previous models of trains used in the town train station... much to their own embarrassment once they realize it.
540* {{Retcon}}: Some villagers such as Ed, Kidd and O'Hare (originally a Jock, Lazy and Cranky respectively) were changed into this personality on the transition to ''New Leaf''.
541* RichKids: Several conversations with other villagers suggest an affluent upbringing. Few can afford to have ''cave-aged cheese soufflé'' as a regular lunch growing up.
542* SmallNameBigEgo: Some take to calling themselves "geniuses" and call themselves names like "Beardo of the Red Rose" to show how suave they think they are.
543* SpearCounterpart: To Snooty villagers, as both are a little vain.
544* {{Unicorn}}: Julian, supposedly a horse, has a horn.
545* UniquenessValue: Julian is currently the ''only'' unicorn in the series, which made him highly coveted by players.
546* WaistcoatOfStyle: Raymond’s default outfit. Kidd also had this before ''New Horizons''.
547* WhiteCollarWorker: Raymond, a cat resembling a stereotypical office worker (with glasses, a waistcoat, and a tie) whose home resembles an office.
548* YouthfulFreckles: Quillson and Rodney both have them.
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551[[folder: Cranky]]
552[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nhcollagecranky.png]]
553[[caption-width-right:300:Some examples of Cranky villagers. Clockwise from top left: Apollo, Bruce, Camofrog, Cyd, Elvis, Gonzo, Octavian, Peewee, Rooney, Static, Tom, and Wolfgang.]]
554
555Get off my lawn! Implied to be the oldest of the townsfolk, the Cranky 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.
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557* AdaptationalHeroism: Ganon appears thanks to amiibo support. He may be Cranky, but he's still certainly nicer than his version from the original games.
558* AmbiguousCriminalHistory: In ''Welcome amiibo'', Gonzo's RV items include a pile of cash, a money box, and a set of jail bars. He also doesn't want anyone asking questions about why he loves cash, camping, and gorgonzola cheese.
559* AmericanEagle: Apollo is a bald eagle whose birthday is on July 4.
560* BigOlUnibrow: Admiral and Ricky each have one.
561* {{Bishonen}}: Chief, Fang, and Wolfgang have the effeminate face and poses down pat, and Rooney looks like a character from a sports anime.
562* BlatantBurglar: Rizzo the mouse has the Japanese version of this look, wearing [[StealthClothes a purple handkerchief tied around his head]]. On top of that, his ''Happy Home Designer'' request is "a hideout".
563* BoxingKangaroo: Both Cranky kangaroos (and the only male kangaroos in the series as-of ''New Horizons'') evoke this imagery to some extent -- Rooney is a more overt example, wearing boxing gloves and having a house filled with training equipment and a boxing ring, while Walt has no such theme to his design but boasts HandwrapsOfAwesome.
564* ChessMotifs: Roscoe is a black horse who has a checkerboard shirt. His house contains the Modern series of furniture, which also has a checked pattern. In ''New Horizons'', he largely drops the checkerboard motif for all-black, but his house request in the ''Happy Home Paradise'' DLC is a house filled with black and white, just like in ''Happy Home Designer''.
565* CoolHelmet:
566** Knox, a chicken who wears a golden knight's helmet with matching greaves.
567** Vic, a bull who wears a viking helmet.
568* CoolOldGuy: Not as old as most examples, but they're implied to be older than the other villagers and the player character.
569* DarkIsNotEvil: Roscoe's appearance gives off this vibe with his all-black fur and red eyes, of which the sclera turns yellow when he's indignant, though he's just as friendly as any other Cranky villager. ''New Horizons'' takes this further by dropping the chess theme and having him wear a black biker jacket and decorating his entire house in black and certain furniture with skull imagery.
570* DeadpanSnarker: ''Especially'' in ''City Folk.'' These guys love their dry humor and are by far the most sarcastic out of the personality types.
571* TheDon: Marlo the hamster is based on [[Film/TheGodfather Don Vito Corleone]].
572* EagleLand: Apollo the eagle, who is named after the Apollo 11 spacecraft and has his birthday on July 4.
573* EvilSoundsDeep: More of a case of [[DownPlayedTrope Less Friendly Sounds Deep]] but they always have the deepest voice out of all the villagers in any of the games.
574* FaceOfAThug: They give out an intimidating mien and often have rough appearances that cause other people to get frightened of them, which they lament over. Although it becomes an InformedFlaw when someone cute looking like Camofrog or Tom says this.
575* FriendlessBackground: Implied to not have very many friends outside of the villagers in your town and the Player Character. Probably because of their gruff disposition.
576* TheGadfly: They've had a penchant for screwing with people throughout their lives and gleefully recalling both their shenanigans and those their friends got up to, and occasionally they'll be back to their old tricks when you eavesdrop on a conversation.
577* GoKartingWithBowser: Ganon may have tried to destroy Hyrule multiple times, but in ''New Leaf'', you can convince him to move into your town, befriend him, and give him fruit and butterflies, if you so choose.
578* GrumpyOldMan: The personality, although they don't seem to be ''drastically'' older than the other characters. ''New Leaf'' gives us this gem of dialogue: "The night is still young, though [[SelfDeprecation I am definitely not]], (catchphrase)!"
579* GuestFighter: Ganon, the king of evil and recurring BigBad from ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' series.
580* HandwrapsOfAwesome: Walt has these, fitting with his rugged appearance and [[BoxingKangaroo his species' reputation]].
581* HairTriggerTemper: True to their name, Cranky villagers tend to be easy to anger - especially in the earlier games and even moreso in the original ''Animal Crossing'' - and said bouts of rage tend to be much more volatile than the ones seen in other villagers.
582* HopelessWithTech: In ''New Horizons'', they may bring up that they used their first computer the other day while visiting a friend, proceeding to be completely baffled by it and/or taking instructions too literally and accidentally destroying various pieces of hardware.
583* IdenticalStranger: Elvis the cranky lion looks nearly identical to Rex the lazy lion, aside from their clothing and the fact that Elvis has scars on his cheeks while Rex has YouthfulFreckles.
584* JapaneseDelinquent: Groucho gives off this impression with his [[FaceOfAThug ''sanpaku'' eyes]], ''sukajan'' jacket, and hunched pose on his character card.
585* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: ''Despite'' their grump and snark, they do warm up to you. Croque takes this further for having his default CatchPhrase say "as if". Also, they do remember pranking a girl and feeling bad for her back when they were a young lad. In one game they'll often mention their niece and that they're prone to spoiling her when she visits.
586* KingOfBeasts: Elvis the lion. His Japanese name is literally "King", he wears the Royal Shirt as his default outfit, and his house is designed to look like a royal palace (complete with a throne). In addition, his English name and catchphrase ("unh-hunh") are references to Music/ElvisPresley, the "King of Rock and Roll".
587* LikeASonToMe: Befriended Cranky villagers give off a fatherly personality towards the player characters in later installments - they may even refer to themselves as papa when talking to the player. ''New Horizons'' gives them this dynamic with Lazy villagers, with Cranky villagers acting as a stern but caring father to the Lazy villagers' odd but excitable childish nature (think [[WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill Hank and Bobby Hill]]). Highlights include trying to help the Lazy villagers sort out a career path (to no avail), struggling to comfort a Lazy villager when they accidentally cause them to cry, and resisting as hard as they can to sing a song at the behest of the Lazy.
588* LoonyFan: Chief is implied to be this, as he states that he’s a huge fan of K.K. Slider and even has a shrine dedicated to him in the middle of his house, with an engagement ring next to it.. [[AmbiguouslyBi and all that]] [[StalkerWithACrush that implies.]]
589* TheMafia: Marlo, a new hamster villager in ''New Horizons'' 2.0, gets his English name from Creator/MarlonBrando and his catchphrase is "gabeesh". His Japanese name is even "[[TheDon Don-chan]]". His ''Pocket Camp'' bio says it's rumored he runs an underground organization, but everyone is too afraid to ask.
590* MayDecemberRomance: Sometimes they'll hang out with a Peppy villager to the point of Jock villagers shipping them. If it's truly love and they actually are as old as they seem to imply, then this is probably the trope to use.
591* MoralityPet: The aforementioned Peppy villagers, Lazy villagers, and even Normal villagers all get along with them. They also mention in their dialogue sometimes about a niece or other younger relative of theirs who they enjoy spending time with when they come to visit and spoil them with gifts.
592* MumblingBrando: Marlo, a hamster villager introduced in the ''New Horizons'' 2.0 update, is based on Creator/MarlonBrando and his most famous role as Don Vito Corleone in ''Film/TheGodfather'', as he is meant to look like a typical mafia boss.
593* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In ''New Leaf'', like Snooty villagers, they sometimes get sad if they make another villager angry in conversation.
594* TheNapoleon: Any villager with this personality who belongs to a small species (e.g. squirrels and mice) is this by design.
595* TheNightOwl: They go to sleep later than other villagers and also wake up later.
596* NotAMorningPerson: Cranky villagers wake up at 10 AM (9 AM in ''New Horizons'') by default, later than all the other types of villagers except Sisterly from ''New Leaf'' onwards, and are often the last to go to bed at night.
597* OlderThanTheyLook: Vladimir is a pink bear cub who's apparently the oldest person in town.
598* PetTheDog: They surprisingly get along well with Lazy villagers, who look up to them. Not to mention Ganon, the remorseless King of Evil, can be one of these guys which makes it all the more hilarious if he's nice to a lazy villager. Or nice to Wolf Link or Medli.
599* PerpetualFrowner: The majority of them have expression that convey anger, frustration or malice by default to emphazise their cranky personality.
600* PungeonMaster: Rocco, according to his ''New Leaf'' [[AllThereInTheManual April Fool's stats]] and ''Pocket Camp'' in-game bio.
601* RealMenWearPink: Vladimir, who's a pink cub.
602* RuggedScar: Walt has a scar under his left eye, Rasher has one above his right eye, Elvis has one on his left cheek and Spike has one to the left of his horn.
603* RussianBear: The bear cub Vladimir has a stereotypically Russian name and his catchphrase, "nyet", is the Russian word for "no".
604* SavageWolves: Downplayed. The most common personality type among the wolves is Cranky, making them come across as one of the more abrasive species of animal in the game, but they're generally harmless and are even capable of being pretty friendly at times.
605* ScatterbrainedSenior: They may act a bit loopy at times. In ''New Horizons'', some of their moments include informing the player that all snowcone syrup colors taste like banana and then bringing up the supposedly-unrelated fact that their doctor has advised that they get their sense of taste checked at some point, giving the player ''very'' incorrect advice about certain subjects or mistaking them as being a member of their own species.
606* SignatureLaugh: "Gahaha!" In one of their conversations with Lazy villagers, they even try to convince the Lazy villager to change their SignatureLaugh into their own. Ganon's catchphrase is "heh heh".
607* SignificantBirthDate: Apollo the bald eagle's birthday is on the [[UsefulNotes/AmericanHolidays Fourth of July]].
608* 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.
609* TeamDad: Particularly in ''New Leaf'' and ''New Horizons'', they've got stern attitudes and attempt to discipline the immature Lazy and Peppy villagers. One villager (Ike the bear) is literally a dad (has a son named Poko, a jock bear cub who only appeared in ''Doubutsu no Mori e+'').
610* TentacledTerror: Downplayed. As a Cranky villager, Octavian the octopus isn't quite evil, but still grouchy and jerky. He has a rather sinister look, with his [[RedIsViolent bright red skin]] and very angry expression. With a design like that, in most video games, he would be an enemy species.
611* TookALevelInKindness: As with all villagers throughout the series, they've become less antagonistic over time but ''much'' moreso than the other types, though it has been zigzagged in between installments. They became less grouchy in ''Wild World'', but then they were made more snarky in ''City Folk''. Come ''New Leaf'', they're significantly less grumpy and more approachable, albeit a little rough at first. In ''New Horizons'', they even outright mention that they may seem scary, but they'll always be welcoming to those that they've taken a liking to when first introducing themselves.
612* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Gonzo's descriptions in ''Welcome amiibo'' and ''Pocket Camp'' mention that he loves gorgonzola cheese.
613* UhOhEyes: A few of them sport these, notably Roscoe (who has RedEyesTakeWarning as a default, and switches to having glowing yellow sclera when indignant) and Grizzly (who always has yellow sclera, and whose eyes become bloodshot and bulge when he's indignant).
614* VagueAge: Act like old men, but could be anywhere from their early thirties to late sixties. This is especially weird with Murphy and Vladimir, who are both apparently middle-aged bear cubs (i.e., baby bears).
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