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'''Fauna''' (ドレミ, ''Doremi'') is a [[normal]] [[deer]] [[villager]] in the {{SER}}. She is a new character only seen in {{NL}}, and was one of the first villagers announced for the release of the game.
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'''Fauna''' (ドレミ, ''Doremi'') is a [[normal]] [[deer]] [[villager]] in the {{SER}}. She is a new character in {{NL}} and is one of the first villagers announced for the release of the game.
  
 
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== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
''Below is a brief description of the '''normal''' personality. For more information, click '''[[Normal|here]]'''.''
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Fauna has a normal personality, so she will act shy, but caring toward the player. She will get along well with villagers of any personality type. She will have hygiene concerns, represented when the player visits her house, and she will state her embarrassment at the supposedly unclean appearance of her home. She will mention her interest in reading and the various books she reads. She also will enjoy writing and receiving letters.
 
Fauna has a normal personality, so she will act shy, but caring toward the player. She will get along well with villagers of any personality type. She will have hygiene concerns, represented when the player visits her house, and she will state her embarrassment at the supposedly unclean appearance of her home. She will mention her interest in reading and the various books she reads. She also will enjoy writing and receiving letters.
  
 
== Etymology ==
 
== Etymology ==
Her Japanese name is most likely a reference to the first three notes of the [[wikipedia:solfège|solfège syllables]] (do, re, and mi), and may also be a reference to the song ''Doremi'' from ''[[wikipedia:The Sound of Music|The Sound of Music]]'', which starts out with "Doe, a deer". It is also a play on doe, the word for a female deer.
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Her Japanese name is most likely a reference to the first three notes of the [[wikipedia:solfège|solfège syllables]] (do, re, and mi) and may also be a reference to the song ''Doremi'' from ''[[wikipedia:The Sound of Music|The Sound of Music]]'', which starts out with "Doe, a deer". It is also a play on doe, the word for a female deer.
  
 
==Names in other languages==
 
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 13:59, June 3, 2015

"The first step is always the hardest."
— Fauna, Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Artwork of Fauna the Deer
Species Personality Gender
[[Deer|Deer]] [[Normal]] Female
Birthday [[|]] March 26th {{{sign}}}
Favorite saying "The first step is always the hardest."
Catchphrase "dearie"
Clothing [[Item: (New Horizons)|]]
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Fauna (ドレミ, Doremi) is a normal deer villager in the Animal Crossing series. She is a new character in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and is one of the first villagers announced for the release of the game.

Appearance

Fauna is a brown deer with orange accents on her face and limbs. She has red spots for her cheeks, and bright-pink coloring on the insides of her ears.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the normal personality. For more information, click here.

Fauna has a normal personality, so she will act shy, but caring toward the player. She will get along well with villagers of any personality type. She will have hygiene concerns, represented when the player visits her house, and she will state her embarrassment at the supposedly unclean appearance of her home. She will mention her interest in reading and the various books she reads. She also will enjoy writing and receiving letters.

Etymology

Her Japanese name is most likely a reference to the first three notes of the solfège syllables (do, re, and mi) and may also be a reference to the song Doremi from The Sound of Music, which starts out with "Doe, a deer". It is also a play on doe, the word for a female deer.

Names in other languages