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Villager list (New Horizons)
There are 413 villagers in New Horizons, excluding special characters. All villagers present in New Leaf and most from Welcome amiibo make a return, while 16 new villagers are added: Audie (peppy wolf), Cyd (cranky -
Guide:July bug list (New Horizons)
New Horizons has a total bug count of 80. In the northern hemisphere, 61 can be caught in July, of which 21 are new in July, and 1 will leave after July. In the southern -
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Guide:July fish list (New Horizons)
New Horizons has a total fish count of 80. In the northern hemisphere, 58 can be caught in July, of which 5 are new in July, and 1 will leave after July. In the southern -
List of villagers by birthday (New Horizons)
January[] 1 - Bob, 2 - Poncho, 3 - Joey, 4 - Diana, 5 - Roald, 6 - Carmen, 7 - Harry, 8 - Pierce, 9 - Tiffany, 10 - Papi, 11 - Maddie, 12 - Moe, 13 - Puddles, 14 - Velma, 15 - Gladys, 16 - Ursala, 17 - Rizzo -
Fish (New Horizons)
In New Horizons, the total number of fish is 80, up from 72 in New Leaf. New fish include the mahi-mahi, ranchu goldfish, snapping turtle, tilapia, betta, golden trout, rainbowfish, sturgeon, anchovy, suckerfish, and -
Guide:July deep-sea creature list (New Horizons)
New Horizons has a total of 40 deep-sea creatures in all. In the Northern Hemisphere, 24 sea creatures can be caught in July, 3 of which are new in July and 1 will leave -
Bugs (New Horizons)
In New Horizons, the total number of bugs is 80 up from 72 in New Leaf. New bugs include the atlas moth, paper kite butterfly, Madagascan sunset moth, damselfly, blue weevil beetle, common bluebottle, earth -
Species
Species refers to the biological classification of characters which appear in the Animal Crossing series. It is not a term directly used in-game, though it is referenced by several characters throughout the franchise. This -
K.K. Slider song list (New Horizons)
The list below has every song in New Horizons. If a song's name is in bold, it is new to the game it is in. If a song's name is in italics, it -
Guide:Monthly critter lists (New Horizons)
This is a list of every month's list of fish and bugs. Each page contains new, leaving, and existing fish for said month. All months[] Fish (New Horizons), Bugs (New Horizons), Deep-sea creatures -
Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Animal Crossing: New Horizons (あつまれ どうぶつの森 Atsumare Dōbutsu no Mori, Animal Forest: Gather) is a real-time social simulation video game developed by Nintendo. It was released -
Cranky
Cranky villagers (コワイ Kowai, or オレ Ore) (also called Grumpy villagers) are male villagers in the Animal Crossing series. The name is a direct reference to the meaning of cranky; someone who -
Deep-sea creatures (New Horizons)
Diving was reintroduced to New Horizons as part of Wave 1 of the Summer Update, after being introduced in New Leaf. The player can go diving after purchasing a wetsuit from the Nookstop, in the -
Art (New Horizons)
Art pieces are paintings and sculptures that can be purchased from Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler and donated to the museum, provided they are not forged. Donating the first piece to the museum will allow -
Island evaluation
Island evaluation is a service in New Horizons offered by Isabelle at Resident Services after the player completes the campsite on the deserted island and the first campsite visitor finishes moving in as a resident -
Snooty
Snooty villagers (オ��ナ Otona, or あたし Atashi) (sometimes called Snobby) are female characters in the Animal Crossing series. They are called snooty villagers because they act more mature and higher-class -
Sisterly
Sisterly (アネキ aneki, big sister) is a personality type introduced in New Leaf and a starting villager personality in New Horizons. Sisterly villagers are very caring towards the player and are less vain -
Cat
Cats (猫/貓, Neko ) are a species of villager in the Animal Crossing series. They all have pointed ears, tails, and, until New Leaf, wear dress-like garments. There are thirty cats in the series -
Smug
Smug (ボク Boku, or キザ Kiza) (Sometimes called Prideful or Charming) is a personality introduced in New Leaf. They are very polite, kind, and gentleman-like, and will easily get along with other -
Isabelle
“ Good morning, Mayor! ” ― Isabelle, when being talked to by the player when the game is first turned on in the morning in New Leaf. Isabelle (しずえ Shizue ) is a Shih Tzu dog -
Mystery tour
Mystery tours are a feature introduced in New Horizons, which allows the player to visit random uncharted islands from the airport on their island. Mystery tours provide the player with a way to gather more -
Ankha
“ I shouldn't say this, but you should limit your wardrobe to outfits you can actually pull off, know what I mean? ” ― Ankha, Animal Crossing Ankha (ナイル, Nairu, Nile ) is a snooty -
Normal
Normal villagers (普通 Futsū, or 私 Watashi) (sometimes called Sweet or Sweetie villagers) are female characters in the Animal Crossing series. The name comes from their neutral opinion on things such as hobbies and -
Jock
Jock villagers (ハキハキ hakihaki, or オイラ oira) (also called sporty or athletic) are male villagers in the Animal Crossing series. Hakihaki is a Japanese onomatopoeic or mimetic word meaning briskly
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