Wilbur

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"Bellbottom (music genre) this is stovetop (object), do you require assistance? Over."
— Wilbur, Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Artwork of Wilbur
Species Gender
Dodo Male
Birthday December 17th Sagittarius
Role Pilot
Main appearances

Other appearances
Name in other languages
 ロドリー
 로드리
 Dodoardo
 Udo
 陆德里
 Rodrigue
 Rodri
 Wilbur
 陸德里
 Rodrigue
 Rodri
 Уилбур

Wilbur is a special character who debuted in Animal Crossing: New Horizons who works at the Airport. His name, along with Orville, are likely referencing the Wright Brothers, the inventors of airplanes. Wilbur flies the plane to other people's islands, as well as to the mystery tours (which require Nook Mile Tickets). Notably, he uses the phonetic alphabet when speaking—with the exception of "whiskey" for "W", replaced with "whisker" due to ESRB's alcohol reference content descriptor.

After the player lands on a random island after using a Nook Miles Ticket, Wilbur waits at the dock until the player is ready to head home or needs tools. The following tools he can give are: Flimsy Axe, Flimsy Shovel, Flimsy Fishing Rod, and Flimsy Net for 100 Nook Miles each. If the player gets knocked out after being attacked by a Tarantula or Scorpion, Wilbur will take the player back to the dock and as soon they recover, he will cancel the red alert that he sends a word to Orville and then lets the player continue exploring afterwards.

He does the same thing when the player chooses to visit Harv's Island, but during the month of June of Wedding Season, he has options of letting the player mail or sell things and can make arrangements the following next day.

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Names in other languages

Japanese ロドリー
Rodorī
Probably from ロドリゲスドードー rodorigesu dōdō (rodrigues solitaire), one of the dodo family

Korean 로드리
Rodeuri
From Japanese name

Simplified Chinese 陆德里
lù dé lǐ
From Japanese name

Traditional Chinese 陸德里
Unknown

Russian Уилбур
Uilbur
From English name

Dutch Wilbur Same as English name

German Udo

European Spanish Rodri From the Japanese name

European French Rodrigue From the Japanese name

Italian Dodoardo From dodo and, perhaps Edoardo, Italian variant of Edward.


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