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Villager Project
Goldie CF
The Villager Project concerns the residents that can move in to, out of and live in a town.


Welcome to the Villager Project page!

We intend to get all the articles on Animal Crossing villagers up to a reasonable standard. Please read below for what needs to be done.

Discussions[]

If you want to know more about the project, please read on. If you would like to comment on our progress please use the talk page.

Helping the Project[]

There are many ways to get involved. Before you start, make sure to read the Guidelines Portal containing information on what is expected when editing the Wiki.

Standards[]

Below are things to be considered to bring all villager pages to a decent, informative and clean standard:-

  • All pages need the main headings:-
    • Appearance
    • Personality
    • House
    • Film Appearance (if applicable)
    • Merchandise (if applicable)
    • Gallery (if necessary)

Below are the main criterias of the pages, in more detail and in order of how they need to be written on the page, from top to bottom :)

Quote (optional yet preferred)[]

The quote is what appears in a quote template at the top of the page. It isn't necessary for the page, but if a suitable quote from in any of the games or film is found, it helps give the page a bit of character. Quotes can be anything, from how a villager welcomes you into their house (without using your name or other villager names). A good example would be:

To buy or not to buy, that is the question!
― Purrl, City Folk


Which would appear in a template as:

{{Quote|<To buy or not to buy, that is the question!>|<Purrl>|<City Folk>}}

Purrl is a snooty villager, and the above quote reflects the snooty villagers' desire for shopping. The above quote can be seen when talking to any snooty villager, in the city in City Folk}.

It would not be acceptable to use picture quotes, (Picture quotes are what comes with a picture received from a villager). This is because picture quotes are supposed to be added to the infobox of the villager.

First Paragraph[]

This section is written under no headings and appears under the infobox section (or quote template, if possible). This includes information on the villager, including (where possible) where the name comes from, where the quote comes from, what villager type they are (e.g. snooty), what species they are and what games they appear in - all in one paragraph.

Example[]

An example of a first paragraph is:

Purrl is snooty cat villager in the Animal Crossing series series. Her name is a combination of the sound a cat makes, 'purr' and the gemstone prized for its elegance and shine, 'pearl', which relates to the materialistic and glamourous lifestyle of a snooty villager.

Appearance[]

This section involves a basic description involving skin/fur colour, hair colour, expression and initial clothing - try to keep opinion out of this section :) This sits under the heading ==Appearance==

Example[]

An example of the appearance section.

Stitches is a teddy bear, stitched together with a glowing purple forehead, a plushy orange face, and tiny blue and green ears. His eyes are stitched as an "x" and has different colored limbs. He has a small, white muzzle with a cute teddy bear smile and nose. In his first appearance, he wears a star shirt, a shirt that is patterned with red, blue, and green stars on top of a creamy white fabric. Stitches is probably one of the most colorful characters in the game.

Personality[]

This section does not need to be filled with alot of information. This section only needs to be a brief description of a villager's personality, which they share with other villagers so therefore a brief, relevant description of their personality type i.e. snooty, lazy, cranky, normal, peppy and jock. No quotes are needed, this is strictly a non-bias, unopinionated description of their personality traits. The personality section must: also have, directly underneath the heading, a sentence outlining that the section is a brief description of the personality.

Below has an example of this (including the sentence making it aware to the reader that the personality is shared amoung other villagers, and that further information can be found on the personality article) e.g. peppy and the peppy villager, Victoria.

Example[]

An example of a personality section.

Below is a brief description of the peppy personality. For more information, look at the main article found here.

Victoria is a peppy villager in the Animal Crossing series series. As with other peppy villagers, she loves candy and sweet food, and will have a slight obsession with cleanliness when visiting her house. Peppy villagers take offense quite easily, and may walk away upset rather than angry when the wrong things are said in a conversation between her and the player, or another villager. She maybe the target for cranky villager jokes and pranks.

House[]

This section is a brief description of what their house has as initial furniture - including linked items of furniture e.g. a tall dingloid links to tall dingloid or furniture series e.g. modern chair link to modern chair. The furniture is what they have when they moved in, rather than what their rooms develop into during the time of their residence in a players town. Picture(s) are necessary to complete the page - they go in a gallery if they've appeared in more than one game :)

Example[]

Below is an example of a house section, including a gallery.

Purrl's house has a very sophisticated theme in the original Animal Crossing. Her house has the Perfect Painting and various items from the Exotic Series. She also has two fizzoids, and a Bird Cage. Purrl has the Concrete Wall and the Checkered Tile in her home.

In Wild World, Purrl no longer has the Perfect Painting or the Caladium, but retains many furniture items first found in her original house. Purrl now has an Exotic Screen and a Cabana Bookcase, but does not have the Mini Fizzoid. She still has the Concrete Wall and the Checkered Tile.

In City Folk, she retains many of the new additions introduced in Wild World, but no longer has a Hi-Fi Stereo, replacing it instead with a Corn Plant. The wallpaper and floor are the same as they were in previous two games.

K.K. Swing plays in Purrl's house.

E-Reader Card Info[]

{|
|- 
| '''Information:'''
| '''Front:'''
| '''Back:'''
|- 
| 
*'''Name:''' 
*'''Sign:''' 
*'''Clothes:''' 
*'''Pet phrase:''' ''""''
*'''Password:''' 
*'''Code:''' 
*'''Scan:''' 
*'''Profile:''' ''''
| [[File:|150px]]
| [[File:|150px]]
|}

Film Appearance[]

This is their role in the film - including when they appeared and their relationship with other villagers, including their film name, Not all villagers were in the film!

Merchandise[]

This is done in a gallery, including text about what the merchandise is. If they appeared on the cover of magazines and game cases, it is merchandise :)

  • A page for every villager with relevant information and the villager template used on each page.
  • Check the Wanted Pages page often to see if there are any villagers who do not yet have a page.

Articles that need completing[]

All villagers - see Villagers Category and VillagerStub

Articles that are considered finished[]

Template:Projects

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