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==Lazy villagers==
 
==Lazy villagers==
 
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File:Aisle DnMe+.png|[[Aisle]]
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Aisle DnMe+.png|[[Aisle]]
File:Al NLa.png|[[Al]]
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Al NLa.png|[[Al]]
File:Alfonso NH.png|[[Alfonso]]
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Alfonso NH.png|[[Alfonso]]
File:Anchovy NLa.png|[[Anchovy]]
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Anchovy NLa.png|[[Anchovy]]
File:Barold NL.png|[[Barold]]
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Barold NL.png|[[Barold]]
File:Beau NH.png|[[Beau]]
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Beau NH.png|[[Beau]]
File:Benedict NLa.png|[[Benedict]]
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Benedict NLa.png|[[Benedict]]
File:Benjamin NL.png|[[Benjamin]]
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Benjamin NL.png|[[Benjamin]]
File:Big Top NLa.png|[[Big Top]]
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Big Top NLa.png|[[Big Top]]
File:Biskit NH.png|[[Biskit]]
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Biskit NH.png|[[Biskit]]
File:Bob NLa.png|[[Bob]]
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Bob NLa.png|[[Bob]]
File:Bones NLa.png|[[Bones]]
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Bones NLa.png|[[Bones]]
File:Boomer NLa.png|[[Boomer]]
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Boomer NLa.png|[[Boomer]]
File:Bow DnMe+.png|[[Bow]]
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Bow DnMe+.png|[[Bow]]
File:Broccolo NLa.png|[[Broccolo]]
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Broccolo NH.png|[[Broccolo]]
File:Chester NLa.png|[[Chester]]
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Chester NLa.png|[[Chester]]
File:Chico PG.png|[[Chico]]
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Chico PG.png|[[Chico]]
File:Claude NH.png|[[Claude]]
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Claude NH.png|[[Claude]]
File:Clay NL.png|[[Clay]]
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Clay NL.png|[[Clay]]
File:Clyde NH.png|[[Clyde]]
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Clyde NH.png|[[Clyde]]
File:Cole NH.png|[[Cole]]
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Cole NH.png|[[Cole]]
File:Cranston NH.png|[[Cranston]]
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Cranston NH.png|[[Cranston]]
File:Cube NH.png|[[Cube]]
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Cube NH.png|[[Cube]]
File:Deli NH.png|[[Deli]]
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Deli NH.png|[[Deli]]
File:Derwin NH.png|[[Derwin]]
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Derwin NH.png|[[Derwin]]
File:Dizzy NLa.png|[[Dizzy]]
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Dizzy NLa.png|[[Dizzy]]
File:Dobie NH.png|[[Dobie]]<ref name=cranky group=note>This animal is considered [[cranky]] in {{NL|short}} and all subsequent titles.</ref>
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Dobie NH.png|[[Dobie]]<ref name=cranky group=note>This animal is considered [[cranky]] in {{NL|short}} and all subsequent titles.</ref>
File:Doc NH.png|[[Doc]]
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Doc NH.png|[[Doc]]
File:Dozer PG.png|[[Dozer]]
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Dozer PG.png|[[Dozer]]
File:Drago NL.png|[[Drago]]
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Drago NL.png|[[Drago]]
File:Drake NLa.png|[[Drake]]
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Drake NH.png|[[Drake]]
File:Egbert NLa.png|[[Egbert]]
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Egbert NLa.png|[[Egbert]]
File:Elmer NLa.png|[[Elmer]]
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Elmer NLa.png|[[Elmer]]
File:Erik NH.png|[[Erik]]
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Erik NH.png|[[Erik]]
File:Filbert NH.png|[[Filbert]]
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Filbert NH.png|[[Filbert]]
File:Felyne HHD.png|[[Felyne]]
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Felyne HHD.png|[[Felyne]]
File:Hopkins NH.png|[[Hopkins]]
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Hopkins NH.png|[[Hopkins]]
File:Hornsby NH.png|[[Hornsby]]
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Hornsby NH.png|[[Hornsby]]
File:Huck NL.png|[[Huck]]<ref name=smug group=note>This animal is considered [[smug]] in ''New Leaf'' and all subsequent titles.</ref>
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Huck NL.png|[[Huck]]<ref name=smug group=note>This animal is considered [[smug]] in ''New Leaf'' and all subsequent titles.</ref>
File:Hugh NLa.png|[[Hugh]]
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Hugh NLa.png|[[Hugh]]
File:Jacob NL.png|[[Jacob]]
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Jacob NL.png|[[Jacob]]
File:Jeremiah NLa.png|[[Jeremiah]]
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Jeremiah NLa.png|[[Jeremiah]]
File:Joey NLa.png|[[Joey]]
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Joey NLa.png|[[Joey]]
File:Kidd NL.png|[[Kidd]]<ref name=smug group=note/>
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Kidd NL.png|[[Kidd]]<ref name=smug group=note/>
File:Lucky NLa.png|[[Lucky]]
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Lucky NLa.png|[[Lucky]]
File:Marcel NLa.png|[[Marcel]]
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Marcel NLa.png|[[Marcel]]
File:Marty NLa.png|[[Marty]]
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Marty NLa.png|[[Marty]]
File:Moe NLa.png|[[Moe]]
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Moe NLa.png|[[Moe]]
File:Nate NLa.png|[[Nate]]
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Nate NLa.png|[[Nate]]
File:Nobuo DnMe+.png|[[Nobuo]]
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Nobuo DnMe+.png|[[Nobuo]]
File:Otis PG.png|[[Otis]]
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Otis PG.png|[[Otis]]
File:Ozzie NH.png|[[Ozzie]]
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Ozzie NH.png|[[Ozzie]]
File:Paolo NH.png|[[Paolo]]
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Paolo NH.png|[[Paolo]]
File:Papi NL.png|[[Papi]]
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Papi NL.png|[[Papi]]
 
Pironkon DnMe+.png|[[Pironkon]]
 
Pironkon DnMe+.png|[[Pironkon]]
File:Prince NLa.png|[[Prince]]
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Prince NLa.png|[[Prince]]
File:Puck NLa.png|[[Puck]]
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Puck NLa.png|[[Puck]]
File:Pudge NLa.png|[[Pudge]]
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Pudge NH.png|[[Pudge]]
File:Punchy NH.png|[[Punchy]]
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Punchy NH.png|[[Punchy]]
File:Raddle NL.png|[[Raddle]]
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Raddle NH.png|[[Raddle]]
File:Rex NL.png|[[Rex]]
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Rex NL.png|[[Rex]]
File:Rodeo NLa.png|[[Rodeo]]
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Rodeo NLa.png|[[Rodeo]]
File:Rollo PG.png|[[Rollo]]
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Rollo PG.png|[[Rollo]]
File:Sherb NH.png|[[Sherb]]
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Sherb NH.png|[[Sherb]]
File:Simon NLa.png|[[Simon]]
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Simon NLa.png|[[Simon]]
File:Spork NLa.png|[[Spork]]
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Spork NLa.png|[[Spork]]
File:Stitches NH.png|[[Stitches]]
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Stitches NH.png|[[Stitches]]
File:Stu NH.png|[[Stu]]
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Stu NH.png|[[Stu]]
File:Sven PG.png|[[Sven]]
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Sven PG.png|[[Sven]]
File:T-Bone NH.png|[[T-Bone]]<ref name=cranky group=note/>
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T-Bone NH.png|[[T-Bone]]<ref name=cranky group=note/>
File:Tucker NL.png|[[Tucker]]
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Tucker NL.png|[[Tucker]]
File:Wade NLa.png|[[Wade]]
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Wade NLa.png|[[Wade]]
File:Walker NLa.png|[[Walker]]
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Walker NH.png|[[Walker]]
File:Weber NL.png|[[Weber]]
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Weber NH.png|[[Weber]]
File:Yodel PG.png|[[Yodel]]
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Yodel PG.png|[[Yodel]]
File:Zucker NH.png|[[Zucker]]
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Zucker NH.png|[[Zucker]]
 
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Revision as of 05:36, June 1, 2020

"He's rather calm and very gentle. I'd consider him an oasis for your heart here in <town>!"
Isabelle, talking about a Lazy villager, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Alfonso, a lazy villager who appears in all Animal Crossing series games, plus the film.

Lazy[nb 1] villagers are characters in the Animal Crossing series who have a relaxed, laid-back lifestyle which, in Animal Crossing, goes with their friendly nature and love of food. They are the male equivalent to the female normal villagers. There are currently 76 lazy villagers, four of which (Dobie, Huck, Kidd and T-Bone) had their personalities changed in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

Characteristics

Appearance-wise, many lazy villagers are depicted with droopy eyes and a lazy smile. They also appear to be younger than most villagers. Some lazy villagers, however, appear to be elderly and senile, such as Doc, Nate, Otis, and Sven, implying that lazy villagers are in reality very old and therefore very aloof due to their age.

Behaviors

A player giving Bob, a notable lazy villager, a snack in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, to which he remarks not eating for 45 minutes.

Lazy villagers have a relaxed and laid-back approach to living in the town unlike the normal meaning, not being bothered by homework or chores and doing laid-back things. They appear somewhat goofy or naive, in the way they speak and talk about hobbies, particularly fashion. Often, they will have dreamed up an "alter ego" of Fashion Lad. In Animal Crossing: Wild World, they may mention reading an unseen magazine, called "Chillin' Magazine", which also reflects on their chilled, relaxed lifestyle. They often mention theories relating to certain aspects of the town, which they will mention in conversation to the player or other villagers. For example, some lazy villagers will wonder aloud who has to sit inside the Tom Nook Point System to make it talk. Often, they will mention their beliefs that Tom Nook's store has a basement filled with Tom Nook stuffed animals. They often express a fascination with Tom Nook's fluffy tail. In Animal Crossing, the lazy islanders Boomer, Dobie (Until Welcome amiibo) and Yodel, as well as the lazy Doubutsu no Mori e+ islanders Kidd (until New Leaf) and Raddle, are much more stubborn than their mainland counterparts; acting independent, saying that they "belong to no one" when first spoken to, in a similar manner to a cranky villager, but are also airheaded. Despite this depiction, however, only Dobie returns with a proper cranky personality. Lazy villagers usually go to sleep at 10:00 PM, and awaken at 8:00 AM in Animal Crossing, but in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk usually go to sleep at 1:30 AM and awaken at 8:00 AM. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, they usually go to sleep at 11:00 PM and awaken at 9:00 AM In Animal Crossing: New Horizons they go to sleep at 11:00 PM and awaken at 8:00 AM

Relationships

See also: Lazy conversations

Lazy villagers are often the easiest to befriend. To do this, the player can simply send the chosen villager mail containing gifts and repeatedly talk to them. Often, the player can receive their picture. Benefits are as follows:

  • The villager will not move for a long time
  • The player will receive mail and gifts
  • The villager is constantly nice to the player
  • If the player is female, they will likely receive chocolate from them on Valentine's Day
  • In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, they will host the player's birthday.

They find it easy to get along and talk to other villagers, including the player. They get along well with other lazy villagers and peppy villagers. Lazy villagers also get along with smug villagers, due to smug villagers having a laid-back sense of humor, which lazy villagers find amusing. Jock villagers will find it difficult to get along with them due to their conflicting lifestyles of relaxing compared to the jock lifestyle of exercising and fitness. Snooty villagers also find it hard to get along with them due to their laid-back style and lack of obsession of their physical appearance. Cranky villagers will get along with lazy villagers too, as they too enjoy the slow-paced lifestyle and outlook on life. Normal villagers may conflict with them sometimes, but will not get annoyed, upset, or confused, because the arguments usually revolve around the lazy villager subtly suggesting they make food for them. They sometimes get cranky when talking to normal villagers or jock villagers.

Quotes

Below are some (not all) quotes made by lazy villagers.

  • I heard this real scary story... Do you want to hear it?
    Putting
    (food) in (other food)... Produces the flavor of (another food).
    Ewwwww! It's so creepy and unnatural!"
  • "Do you have a favorite place? You know, a place where you can take a midday nap when you're tired? Huh? Oh me? Well, when you're out, sometimes I like to snooze on your floor!"
  • "I feel so grown-up sitting here in the cafe. If I stay here long enough, I'll probably have to start shaving, <catchphrase>!"

- Made sometimes by Lazy villagers while drinking at the roost

Lazy villagers

  1. 1.0 1.1 This animal is considered cranky in New Leaf and all subsequent titles.
  2. 2.0 2.1 This animal is considered smug in New Leaf and all subsequent titles.

Dialogues

Notes

  1. Japanese: ぼんやり Hepburn: BonyariAbsent-minded