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“Be that way, you...meanie! You're no prize pig yourself! I am SO not talking to you anymore, bitty!” ― Ketchup, Animal Forest e+ Ketchup (ケチャップ, Kechappu?, Ketchup) is a peppy duck villager in the Animal Crossing series, originally exclusive to Animal Forest e+. She can only move into a village if the player has her e-Card. Her name comes from the food, tomato ketchup, due to her tomato-like appearance. She has the play hobby. She appears on the cover of Steep Hill. Ketchup returned to the…

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“Ow.” ― Picture quote, Wild World Lucky (ラッキー, Rakkī?, Lucky) is a lazy dog villager from the Animal Crossing series. He has appeared in every game to date. His name comes from the fact that, despite he is wearing a full body cast, he is still alive, making him "lucky". It could also be perceived as ironic/oxymoronic, seeing that Lucky is not very lucky at all due to possibly being badly injured or undead. His picture quote in Wild World is an exclamation people say when they hurt…

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“What to do, what to do...any ideas, dearie?” ― Fauna, Pocket Camp Fauna (ドレミ, Doremi?) is a normal deer villager in the Animal Crossing series. Her Japanese name references the solfege syllables - a doe is a deer, a female deer, as well which could also be a reference to the "Do Re Mi" song from The Sound of Music. Her English name references the name for a young deer, a fawn. The word "fauna" can also be used to refer to the animals of a specific region, habitat, or period. Her phrase is a…

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