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:''This page covers Villagers from the {{uv|Animal Crossing}} series. For other uses, see [[Villager (disambiguation)]].''
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{{Infobox Character General
{{Infobox Character General
|name        = Villager
|name        = Villager
|image        = [[File:Animal Crossing Villager.png|250px]]
|image        = {{tabber|width=300px|title1=Boy|content1=[[File:Animal Crossing Villager Male.png|x300px]]|title2=Girl|content2=[[File:Animal Crossing Villager Female.png|x300px]]}}
|caption      = [[File:AnimalCrossingSymbol.svg|50px]]<br>Official artwork of a male Villager from ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: City Folk}}''.
|caption      = [[File:AnimalCrossingSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]<br>Official artwork of Villagers from ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: City Folk}}'' and ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: Wild World}}''.
|universe    = ''[[Animal Crossing (universe)|Animal Crossing]]''
|universe    = {{uv|Animal Crossing}}
|firstgame    = ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Forest}}'' (2001) {{Flag|Japan}}
|firstgame    = ''{{s|nookipedia|Doubutsu no Mori}}'' (2001) {{Flag|Japan}}
|lastappearance= ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival}}'' (2015)
|lastappearance=''{{iw|mariowiki|WarioWare: Move It!}}'' (2023, cameo)
|console      = Nintendo 64  
|games        = ''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|console      = [[Nintendo 64]]
|species      = Human
|species      = Human
|gender      = Varies
|gender      = Varies
|homeworld    = Animal Crossing Town
|homeworld    = {{s|nookipedia|Town}}
|height      =
|weight      =
|creator      = Katsuya Eguchi
|creator      = Katsuya Eguchi
|artist      =  
|artist      =
|voiceactor  =  
|voiceactor  =
|japanactor  =  
|japanactor  =
|interwiki    = nookipedia
|interwiki    = nookipedia
|interwikiname= Nookipedia
|interwikiname= Nookipedia
|interwikipage= Player
|interwikipage= Player
}}
}}
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The '''Villager''' ({{ja|むらびと|Murabito}}, ''Villager'') is a representation of the player character from the {{uv|Animal Crossing}} series.
The '''Villager''' ({{ja|むらびと|Murabito}}, ''Villager'') is a representation of the player characters from the {{uv|Animal Crossing}} series.


==Character description==
==Origin==
In the ''[[Animal Crossing (universe)|Animal Crossing]]'' series the player acts as the sole human in a town filled with friendly anthropomorphic animals. The player doesn't have a universal appearance, with the look of the player being determined by a series of questions presented by the first non-playable character the player interacts with. Usually this NPC is Rover the Cat, who introduces the player to ''Animal Crossing''. This survey not only determines the player's face but also the villager's gender, the name of their town, and the layout of their town.
In the {{uv|Animal Crossing}} series, the player acts as the sole human in a town filled with friendly anthropomorphic animals. The player does not have a universal design; at the beginning of the game, the player indicates their name and gender, and then determines their physical features (through a survey in earlier games, and a direct menu in later ones). Other aspects of the player's appearance, such as hairstyle and clothing, can be further modified as the game progresses. Upon indicating the name and layout of the town they live in, the player moves in with the assistance of a local tanuki shopkeeper, [[Tom Nook]].


While the role of the villager varies very slightly in the series, the general consensus is that the villager lives his or her life in this town with animals. Unlike most games, there is no universal plot to the series but there are plenty of things for the player to do such as go fishing, shopping, designing clothing, etc. The villager also tends to the town's environment such as by planting flowers or by cutting down excess trees.
While the role of the villager varies somewhat within the series, the most consistent depiction is that the villager lives their everyday life in this town, alongside various animals that act as neighbors, merchants, and local authorities. Unlike most games, there is no universal plot to the series. Taking place in real time, the player can decide for themselves what to do each day: common activities include fishing, bug-catching, digging for buried objects, shopping, running errands, and interior decorating.


In the latest title, ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'', the role of the villager is expanded to the villager acting as the town mayor, and this gives the player greater control in managing and customizing their town.
In the Nintendo 3DS installment ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'', the role of the villager is expanded to that of the town mayor, giving them greater control in managing and customizing their town. As the mayor, the player can work with the town secretary, [[Isabelle]], to enact ordinances that affect how the town runs, and construct public works projects to further personalize its appearance. Similarly, the Nintendo Switch installment ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons'' instead features the player as the first inhabitant of a deserted island, who can work with Tom Nook and Isabelle to landscape and build a tropical getaway.


The villagers featured in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' appears to be based off of the artwork for the male and female villagers in ''Animal Crossing: City Folk''.
The villagers featured in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' are based off of several default player designs in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' and ''Animal Crossing: City Folk''. The default villager is male, and based upon the boy that appears on the box art for ''City Folk''; female options are also available, with the default female villager being based on artwork from ''Wild World''.
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
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===Trophy===
===Trophy===
[[File:Animal Crossing Boy - Brawl Trophy.png|thumb|left|100px]]
{{main|List of SSBB trophies (Animal Crossing series)}}
A Villager also appears as a trophy in ''Brawl'', in which he is called "Animal Crossing Boy".
A Villager also appears as a trophy in ''Brawl'', in which he is called "Animal Crossing Boy".
:''The male player character from Animal Crossing. He feels the need to set out on his own and move into town. Chatting with neighbors is a given, but there are a ton of other things to do as well, like collecting furniture, customizing rooms, catching fish and bugs, digging up fossils, etc. He may get bee stung or fall in a pit, but he still has fun.''
 
{{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Animal Crossing|console2=DS|game2=Animal Crossing: Wild World}}
{{Trophy
|name=Animal Crossing Boy
|image=Animal Crossing Boy - Brawl Trophy.png
|desc=The male player character from Animal Crossing. He feels the need to set out on his own and move into town. Chatting with neighbors is a given, but there are a ton of other things to do as well, like collecting furniture, customizing rooms, catching fish and bugs, digging up fossils, etc. He may get bee stung or fall in a pit, but he still has fun.
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Animal Crossing|console2=DS|game2=Animal Crossing: Wild World}}
|game=Brawl
}}
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===Stickers===
===Stickers===
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! Game
! Game
! Effect
! Effect
! Character(s)
! Fighter(s)
|-
|-
| [[nookipedia:Player|Boy]]
| [[nookipedia:Player|Boy]]
| [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
| [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
| {{SortKey|AttackArm+011}}{{TypeIcon|Hand|l=Arm}} Attack +11
| {{SortKey|AttackArm+011}}{{TypeIcon|Hand|l=Arm}} Attack +11
| {{SortKey|All characters}}{{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}}
| {{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}}
|-
|-
| [[nookipedia:Player|Girl]]
| [[nookipedia:Player|Girl]]
| [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
| [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
| {{SortKey|AttackMagic+021}}{{TypeIcon|Magic}} Attack +21
| {{SortKey|AttackMagic+021}}{{TypeIcon|Magic}} Attack +21
| {{SortKey|Peach Zelda}}{{Head|Peach|g=SSBB|s=16px|l=Peach (SSBB)}}{{Head|Zelda|g=SSBB|s=16px|l=Zelda (SSBB)}}
| {{StickerHead|Peach|Zelda}}
|}
|}
{{StickerPicBox|Boy|Animal Crossing WW}}
{{StickerPicBox|Boy|Animal Crossing WW}}
{{StickerPicBox|Girl|Animal Crossing WW}}
{{StickerPicBox|Girl|Animal Crossing WW}}
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
[[File:Villager SSB4.png|thumb|right|Villager as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.]]
===As a playable character===
{{Main|Villager (SSB4)}}
{{Main|Villager (SSB4)}}
The male Villager was confirmed as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' in the first trailer shown for the game at [[E3]] 2013. His moveset consists of attacking with various miscellaneous objects from the ''Animal Crossing'' series, and is capable of picking up any item or projectile to throw it later.
[[File:Villager SSB4.png|thumb|Villager as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.]]
The male Villager was confirmed as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' in the first trailer shown for the game at [[E3]] 2013. It would later be confirmed on May 16th, 2014, that, like the [[Wii Fit Trainer]], players will have access to both male and female variations of the Villager. The default Villager's design is based on the male Villager on the boxart of ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'', albeit with tweaked proportions. His moveset consists of attacking with various miscellaneous objects from the ''Animal Crossing'' series, and he is capable of picking up any item or projectile to use it again later.


On May 16th it was [https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAADRUqF8jv3irg confirmed] that, like the [[Wii Fit Trainer]], players will have access to both male and female variations of the Villager.
Currently, Villager ranks 25th out of 55 on the [[tier list]], placing within the C tier. Villager has a highly effective zoning game thanks to his forward and back aerial slingshot [[projectile]]s, and his [[Lloid Rocket]]. He himself can also counter opposing projectiles with his [[Pocket]] special,  allowing him to catch and store away projectiles, which he can then send back to the opponent with amplified damage. Timber can also be used for a potentially devastating [[edge-guarding]] move. Despite his [[weight]] class, Villager sports some rather powerful attacks, such as his up and down aerials and forward smash. Yet, Villager's weaknesses lay in his slow grab, and lack of reliable KO set-ups despite the aforementioned power of some moves. Regardless, Villager is seen as a very capable character for tournament play, earning him strong results.
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===Trophies===
===Trophies===
;Villager
{{main|List of SSB4 trophies (Animal Crossing series)}}
:{{flag|ntsc}} ''An energetic young man from a peaceful town in Animal Crossing, he is eager to make his Smash Bros. debut! His Balloon Trip recovery lets him fly like a character from Balloon Fight. The Villager sets out to answer that age-old question: If a tree falls on the battlefield and foes are beneath it, do they get launched?''
{{Trophy
:{{flag|pal}} ''This chipper chap came all the way from his quiet little village to do a bit of aerial sightseeing, take Lloid out for a spin, look after the trees and maybe do some bowling. If you're very lucky, he might even bring along Tom Nook and the Nooklings and throw everyone a party. Gosh, this all sounds like such fun!''
|name=Villager
{{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Animal Crossing (09/2002)|console2=3DS|game2=Animal Crossing: New Leaf (06/2013)}}
|image-3ds=VillagerTrophy3DS.png
|image-wiiu=VillagerTrophyWiiU.png
|desc-3ds-ntsc=An energetic young man from a peaceful town in Animal Crossing, he is eager to make his Smash Bros. debut! His Balloon Trip recovery lets him fly like a character from Balloon Fight. The Villager sets out to answer that age-old question: If a tree falls on the battlefield and foes are beneath it, do they get launched?
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=This energetic young man from a peaceful town in the Animal Crossing series is eager to make his Smash Bros. debut! His Balloon Trip recovery lets him fly like a character from Balloon Fight. The Villager sets out to answer that age-old question: If a tree falls on the battlefield and foes are beneath it, do they get launched?
|desc-pal=This chipper chap came all the way from his quiet little village to do a bit of aerial sightseeing, take Lloid out for a spin, look after the trees and maybe do some bowling. If you're very lucky, he might even bring along Tom Nook and the Nooklings and throw everyone a party. Gosh, this all sounds like such fun!
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Animal Crossing|release1=09/2002|console2=3DS|game2=Animal Crossing: New Leaf|release2=06/2013}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Animal Crossing|release1=09/2004|console2=3DS|game2=Animal Crossing: New Leaf|release2=06/2013}}
}}
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{{Trophy
|name=Villager (Alt.)
|image-3ds=VillagerAltTrophy3DS.png
|image-wiiu=VillagerAltTrophyWiiU.png
|desc-ntsc=Just a normal girl living a normal life in a normal town—her special moves, however, are anything but. She can pocket items, projectiles, and even beams, and then pull them out at a moment's notice. Her down special lets her plant a tree, water it, and chop it down. If she leaves the tree standing, she can use the axe against foes.
|desc-pal=This girl's special moves are very special indeed. The standard one lets you pocket items, projectiles and even laser beams, then use them by pressing the button again. Her down special plants a tree, which you can water and finally chop down to hurt other fighters. Or you can leave the tree alone and attack with the axe. Up to you.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Animal Crossing|release1=09/2002|console2=3DS|game2=Animal Crossing: New Leaf|release2=06/2013}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Animal Crossing|release1=09/2004|console2=3DS|game2=Animal Crossing: New Leaf|release2=06/2013}}
}}
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;Villager (Alt.)
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
:{{flag|ntsc}} ''Just a normal girl living a normal life in a normal town—her special moves, however, are anything but. She can pocket items, projectiles, and even beams, and then pull them out at a moment's notice. Her down special lets her plant a tree, water it, and chop it down. If she leaves the tree standing, she can use the axe against foes.''
===As a playable character===
:{{flag|pal}} ''This girl's special moves are very special indeed. The standard one lets you pocket items, projectiles and even laser beams, then use them by pressing the button again. Her down special plants a tree, which you can water and finally chop down to hurt other fighters. Or you can leave the tree alone and attack with the axe. Up to you.''
{{Main|Villager (SSBU)}}
{{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Animal Crossing (09/2002)|console2=3DS|game2=Animal Crossing: New Leaf (06/2013)}}
[[File:Villager SSBU.png|thumb|Villager as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
Villager returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. The male and female variations of the Villager also return from ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. Unlike the previous game, Villager is an unlockable character instead of a starter character. Villager can potentially be the first character unlocked in the game, as the first character in {{SSBU|Pikachu}}’s Classic Mode character unlock tree.
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===Spirits===
<center>
<center>
<gallery>
<gallery>
VillagerTrophy3DS.png|Classic (3DS)
SSBU spirit Villager (Boy).png|825. '''''Villager (Male)'''''
VillagerTrophyWiiU.png|Classic (Wii U)
SSBU spirit Villager (Girl).png|826. '''Villager (Female)'''
VillagerAltTrophy3DS.png|Alt. (3DS)
VillagerAltTrophyWiiU.png|Alt. (Wii U)
</gallery>
</gallery>
</center>
</center>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===''Animal Crossing''===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Female Animal Crossing Villager.png|Official artwork of a female Villager from ''{{s|nookipedia|Wild World}}''.  
File:ACBoy6.png|A male villager wearing the clothing used for the Villager's first male alt.
ACBoy6.png|Official artwork of a male villager from Animal Crossing: Population Growing.
ACGirlGreen.png|The base for the Villager's second female alt.
ACGirlGreen.png|One of the default female villagers from ''{{s|nookipedia|Wild World}}'' and ''{{s|nookipedia|City Folk}}''.
File:BoyBAA CF.png|The base for the Villager's second male alt.
Smashville2.jpg|The "Animal Crossing Boy" in Smashville.
File:GirlBAB.png|The base for the Villager's third female alt.
SSB4 - Female Villager.jpg|Various different Male and Female villagers in [[Town and City]].
File:BoyAAA CF Model.png|The base for the Villager's third male alt.
SSB4 Villager colors 2.jpg|More different Male and Female villagers in [[Town and City]].
File:GirlBAA CF.png|The base for the Villager's fourth female alt.
</gallery>
</gallery>
===''Smash''===
<gallery>
Smashville2.jpg|The "Animal Crossing Boy" on Smashville.
Villager Female SSB4.png|Villager (female) as she appears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.
SSB4 - Female Villager.jpg|Four of Villager's [[Alternate costume|alternate costumes]] (including the default) on [[Town and City]].
SSB4 Villager colors 2.jpg|The other four costumes.
45 Villager.png|Villager (female) as she appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{Langtable
|ja={{ja|どうぶつの森の主人公|Dōbutsu no Mori no Shujinkō}} {{GameIcon|SSBB}}</br>{{ja|むらびと|Murabito}}, ''Murabito'' {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}
|jaM=Animal Crossing Protagonist</br> Villager
|en=Animal Crossing Boy {{GameIcon|SSBB}}</br>Villager {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}
|fr_fr=Garçon d'Animal Crossing {{GameIcon|SSBB}}</br>Villageois ♂ {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}<br/>Villageoise ♀ {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}
|fr_frM=Animal Crossing Boy </br>Villager<br/>''-e'' is a feminine suffix used for occupations.
|fr_ca=Habitant ♂<br/>Habitante ♀
|fr_caM=Inhabitant<br/>''-e'' is a feminine suffix used for occupations.
|de=AC-Spielfigur {{GameIcon|SSBB}}</br>Bewohner ♂ {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}<br/>Bewohnerin ♀ {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}
|deM=Animal Crossing Character</br>Inhabitant <br/>''-in'' is a feminine suffix used for occupations.
|es=Niño de Animal Crossing {{GameIcon|SSBB}}</br>Aldeano ♂ {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}<br/>Aldeana ♀ {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}
|esM=Animal Crossing Kid </br>Villager <br/>''-a'' is a feminine suffix used for occupations.
|it=Ragazzo {{GameIcon|SSBB}}</br>Abitante {{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}
|itM=Boy</br>Inhabitant
|ko={{rollover|마을 주민|Ma'eul Jumin|?}}, ''Villager''
|koM=Villager
|zh={{rollover|村民|Cūnmín|?}}, ''Murabito''
|zhM= Villager
|nl=Dorpsbewoner
|nlM=Villager
|ru={{rollover|Житель|Zhitel|?}} ♂ <br/> {{rollover|Жительница|Zhitelnitsa|?}} ♀
|ruM=Inhabitant <br/> -{{rollover|ница|nitsa|?}} is a feminine suffix.
|pt=Habitante
|ptM=Inhabitant
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Villager, [[Little Mac]], [[Palutena]], [[Mii]], the duck from [[Duck Hunt]], and [[Bowser Jr.]] made non-playable appearances in ''Brawl'' before being later upgraded into playable characters in ''SSB4.''
*Villager and [[Isabelle]] are the only playable characters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series whose Japanese names are written entirely in hiragana, as opposed to katakana or kanji.
*Villager is one of only two characters that has a custom name in their original series to not be given a default name, and is instead given a generic name, with the other being [[Pokémon Trainer]].
*In some languages, Villager has two different names to refer to the male and female versions. [[Wii Fit Trainer]], [[Inkling]], [[Pokémon Trainer]], [[Byleth]], and the [[Mii|Mii Fighters]] also share this trait.
**In ''Fire Emblem: Awakening'' and ''Fire Emblem: Fates'', the player can change [[Robin]] and [[Corrin]]'s names as well, however, the default names are set to Robin and Corrin.
*As with the other fighters with male and female variants, the default male and female Villagers have been established as separate characters, as both can be seen separately in the trailer for ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons'' and in {{SSBU|Sora}}'s trailer.
*Although based on the player appearance in earlier ''Animal Crossing'' games, primarily ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'', Villager is twice referred to as a mayor, a role the player character has under a different design in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''; the [[Boxing Ring]] stage lists Villager's character title as "Mayor of [[Smashville]]", while Isabelle states "the mayor [is] busy with the campsite and Smash" in her reveal trailer for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Additionally, the first trailer for ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' features Villager in a town designed after ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'', and [[Palutena]] claims in the [[Palutena's Guidance]] for Isabelle that the two are from the same town.


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:06, July 29, 2024

This page covers Villagers from the Animal Crossing series. For other uses, see Villager (disambiguation).
For fighter info, see Villager (SSB4) and Villager (SSBU).
Villager
Animal Crossing Villager Male.png
Animal Crossing Villager Female.png

AnimalCrossingSymbol.svg
Official artwork of Villagers from Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: Wild World.
Universe Animal Crossing
Debut Doubutsu no Mori (2001) Japan
Smash Bros. appearances Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance WarioWare: Move It! (2023, cameo)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo 64
Species Human
Gender Varies
Place of origin Town
Created by Katsuya Eguchi
Article on Nookipedia Player

The Villager (むらびと, Villager) is a representation of the player character from the Animal Crossing series.

Origin[edit]

In the Animal Crossing series, the player acts as the sole human in a town filled with friendly anthropomorphic animals. The player does not have a universal design; at the beginning of the game, the player indicates their name and gender, and then determines their physical features (through a survey in earlier games, and a direct menu in later ones). Other aspects of the player's appearance, such as hairstyle and clothing, can be further modified as the game progresses. Upon indicating the name and layout of the town they live in, the player moves in with the assistance of a local tanuki shopkeeper, Tom Nook.

While the role of the villager varies somewhat within the series, the most consistent depiction is that the villager lives their everyday life in this town, alongside various animals that act as neighbors, merchants, and local authorities. Unlike most games, there is no universal plot to the series. Taking place in real time, the player can decide for themselves what to do each day: common activities include fishing, bug-catching, digging for buried objects, shopping, running errands, and interior decorating.

In the Nintendo 3DS installment Animal Crossing: New Leaf, the role of the villager is expanded to that of the town mayor, giving them greater control in managing and customizing their town. As the mayor, the player can work with the town secretary, Isabelle, to enact ordinances that affect how the town runs, and construct public works projects to further personalize its appearance. Similarly, the Nintendo Switch installment Animal Crossing: New Horizons instead features the player as the first inhabitant of a deserted island, who can work with Tom Nook and Isabelle to landscape and build a tropical getaway.

The villagers featured in Super Smash Bros. 4 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate are based off of several default player designs in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk. The default villager is male, and based upon the boy that appears on the box art for City Folk; female options are also available, with the default female villager being based on artwork from Wild World.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

The Villager is mentioned in both K.K. Slider's and Tom Nook's trophy descriptions.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

The Villager appears as a background character in Smashville. The Villager was considered as a character in the planning stages of Brawl, but dropped because "he wasn't suited for battle".[1]

Trophy[edit]

A Villager also appears as a trophy in Brawl, in which he is called "Animal Crossing Boy".

Animal Crossing Boy's trophy in Brawl
Animal Crossing Boy
The male player character from Animal Crossing. He feels the need to set out on his own and move into town. Chatting with neighbors is a given, but there are a ton of other things to do as well, like collecting furniture, customizing rooms, catching fish and bugs, digging up fossils, etc. He may get bee stung or fall in a pit, but he still has fun.
GameCube: Animal Crossing
Nintendo DS: Animal Crossing: Wild World

Stickers[edit]

Name Game Effect Fighter(s)
Boy Animal Crossing: Wild World AttackArm+011Hand (type) Attack +11 RandomHeadSSBB.png
Girl Animal Crossing: Wild World AttackMagic+021Magic (type) Attack +21 Peach Zelda Peach (SSBB)Zelda (SSBB)
Brawl Sticker Boy (Animal Crossing WW).png
Boy
(Animal Crossing WW)
Brawl Sticker Girl (Animal Crossing WW).png
Girl
(Animal Crossing WW)

In Super Smash Bros. 4[edit]

As a playable character[edit]

Main article: Villager (SSB4)
Villager as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.

The male Villager was confirmed as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4 in the first trailer shown for the game at E3 2013. It would later be confirmed on May 16th, 2014, that, like the Wii Fit Trainer, players will have access to both male and female variations of the Villager. The default Villager's design is based on the male Villager on the boxart of Animal Crossing: City Folk, albeit with tweaked proportions. His moveset consists of attacking with various miscellaneous objects from the Animal Crossing series, and he is capable of picking up any item or projectile to use it again later.

Currently, Villager ranks 25th out of 55 on the tier list, placing within the C tier. Villager has a highly effective zoning game thanks to his forward and back aerial slingshot projectiles, and his Lloid Rocket. He himself can also counter opposing projectiles with his Pocket special, allowing him to catch and store away projectiles, which he can then send back to the opponent with amplified damage. Timber can also be used for a potentially devastating edge-guarding move. Despite his weight class, Villager sports some rather powerful attacks, such as his up and down aerials and forward smash. Yet, Villager's weaknesses lay in his slow grab, and lack of reliable KO set-ups despite the aforementioned power of some moves. Regardless, Villager is seen as a very capable character for tournament play, earning him strong results.

Trophies[edit]

Villager's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Villager
NTSCSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS An energetic young man from a peaceful town in Animal Crossing, he is eager to make his Smash Bros. debut! His Balloon Trip recovery lets him fly like a character from Balloon Fight. The Villager sets out to answer that age-old question: If a tree falls on the battlefield and foes are beneath it, do they get launched?
NTSCSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U This energetic young man from a peaceful town in the Animal Crossing series is eager to make his Smash Bros. debut! His Balloon Trip recovery lets him fly like a character from Balloon Fight. The Villager sets out to answer that age-old question: If a tree falls on the battlefield and foes are beneath it, do they get launched?
GameCube: Animal Crossing (09/2002)
3DS: Animal Crossing: New Leaf (06/2013)
PAL This chipper chap came all the way from his quiet little village to do a bit of aerial sightseeing, take Lloid out for a spin, look after the trees and maybe do some bowling. If you're very lucky, he might even bring along Tom Nook and the Nooklings and throw everyone a party. Gosh, this all sounds like such fun!
GameCube: Animal Crossing (09/2004)
3DS: Animal Crossing: New Leaf (06/2013)
Villager (Alt.)'s trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Villager (Alt.)'s trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Villager (Alt.)
NTSC Just a normal girl living a normal life in a normal town—her special moves, however, are anything but. She can pocket items, projectiles, and even beams, and then pull them out at a moment's notice. Her down special lets her plant a tree, water it, and chop it down. If she leaves the tree standing, she can use the axe against foes.
GameCube: Animal Crossing (09/2002)
3DS: Animal Crossing: New Leaf (06/2013)
PAL This girl's special moves are very special indeed. The standard one lets you pocket items, projectiles and even laser beams, then use them by pressing the button again. Her down special plants a tree, which you can water and finally chop down to hurt other fighters. Or you can leave the tree alone and attack with the axe. Up to you.
GameCube: Animal Crossing (09/2004)
3DS: Animal Crossing: New Leaf (06/2013)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

As a playable character[edit]

Main article: Villager (SSBU)
Villager as he appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Villager returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The male and female variations of the Villager also return from Super Smash Bros. 4. Unlike the previous game, Villager is an unlockable character instead of a starter character. Villager can potentially be the first character unlocked in the game, as the first character in Pikachu’s Classic Mode character unlock tree.

Spirits[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Animal Crossing[edit]

Smash[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese どうぶつの森の主人公 Super Smash Bros. Brawl
むらびと, Murabito Super Smash Bros. 4 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Animal Crossing Protagonist
Villager
UK English Animal Crossing Boy Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Villager Super Smash Bros. 4 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
France French (PAL) Garçon d'Animal Crossing Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Villageois ♂ Super Smash Bros. 4 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Villageoise ♀ Super Smash Bros. 4 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Animal Crossing Boy
Villager
-e is a feminine suffix used for occupations.
Quebec French (NTSC) Habitant ♂
Habitante ♀
Inhabitant
-e is a feminine suffix used for occupations.
Germany German AC-Spielfigur Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Bewohner ♂ Super Smash Bros. 4 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Bewohnerin ♀ Super Smash Bros. 4 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Animal Crossing Character
Inhabitant
-in is a feminine suffix used for occupations.
Spain Spanish Niño de Animal Crossing Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Aldeano ♂ Super Smash Bros. 4 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Aldeana ♀ Super Smash Bros. 4 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Animal Crossing Kid
Villager
-a is a feminine suffix used for occupations.
Italy Italian Ragazzo Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Abitante Super Smash Bros. 4 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Boy
Inhabitant
China Chinese 村民, Murabito Villager
South Korea Korean 마을 주민, Villager Villager
Netherlands Dutch Dorpsbewoner Villager
Russia Russian Житель
Жительница
Inhabitant
-ница is a feminine suffix.
Portugal Portuguese Habitante Inhabitant

Trivia[edit]

  • Villager and Isabelle are the only playable characters in the Super Smash Bros. series whose Japanese names are written entirely in hiragana, as opposed to katakana or kanji.
  • In some languages, Villager has two different names to refer to the male and female versions. Wii Fit Trainer, Inkling, Pokémon Trainer, Byleth, and the Mii Fighters also share this trait.
  • As with the other fighters with male and female variants, the default male and female Villagers have been established as separate characters, as both can be seen separately in the trailer for Animal Crossing: New Horizons and in Sora's trailer.
  • Although based on the player appearance in earlier Animal Crossing games, primarily Animal Crossing: City Folk, Villager is twice referred to as a mayor, a role the player character has under a different design in Animal Crossing: New Leaf; the Boxing Ring stage lists Villager's character title as "Mayor of Smashville", while Isabelle states "the mayor [is] busy with the campsite and Smash" in her reveal trailer for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Additionally, the first trailer for Super Smash Bros. 4 features Villager in a town designed after Animal Crossing: New Leaf, and Palutena claims in the Palutena's Guidance for Isabelle that the two are from the same town.

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