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Beardo (ベアード, Beādo?) is a smug bear villager in the Animal Crossing series. His Japanese name comes from the type of facial hair, and could also be a pun on the word bear (Beardo). He has the education hobby.

He appears on the cover of K.K. Tango.

Appearance[]

Beardo NLa

Beardo in New Leaf

Beardo is a turquoise bear with a brown mustache. His inner ears are dark pink, and his nose is yellow. He has white paws and has fluffy brown fur on his belly. He has small, oval-shaped eyes, with three brown eyelashes underneath each eye, and brown eyebrows. He has brown mutton chops that swirl up on the side of his face. His initial shirt is the detective's outfit, which was changed to the tweed jacket in New Horizons.

Personality

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

Smug villagers are very polite, kind, and gentleman-like. As a smug villager, Beardo will get along easily with other villagers. Smug villagers get along well with most villagers, their personality appearing to be a mix of the other personality types. Smug villagers will stroke their egos from time to time, going on about how cool they are.

Generally, Beardo will get along with lazy, normal, snooty, and peppy villagers, and may conflict with cranky villagers.

House[]

In New Leaf, Beardo has K.K. Sonata playing on his retro stereo. He has a coat hanger, rococo sofa, rococo table, rococo wardrobe, and rococo shelf.

In New Horizons, Beardo's house is white with brown trim, a blue basic door, and a purple tile roof. The interior has the blue-crown wall and the simple purple flooring. He has a brown double sofa, a brown antique mini table, a brown antique clock, a brown antique console table, a red wood den desk, a black den chair, a document stack, a black iron hanger stand, a black cordless phone, and a phonograph.

NL Beardo House NL Beardo House Ext
New Leaf (interior) New Leaf (exterior)
NH Beardo House NH Beardo House Ext
New Horizons (interior) New Horizons (exterior)

Pocket Camp[]

Beardo was added to Pocket Camp in the September 11, 2019 update.

Beardo's preferred theme is historical, and he primarily gives paper as a reward. His profile reads:

❝ Beardo is an old-fashioned gentleman, in a newfangled kind of way.❞

Campsite Invitation Requirements[]

Friendship Level: 0

Friendship Rewards[]

  • At level 7 friendship, he will reward the player with a detective outfit and sparkle stones (x1).
  • At level 9, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
  • At level 15, he will request that the player crafts a luxury car.
  • At level 20, he will reward the player with a pic of Beardo and sparkle stones (x1).
  • At level 25, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
  • At level 30, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
  • At level 35, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
  • At level 40, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
  • At level 45, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
  • At level 50, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
  • At level 55, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
  • At level 60, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
  • At level 65, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
  • At level 70, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).

amiibo Card[]

amiibo Card[1]
Back
Amiibo card back
#249 Beardo
Type Bear
Star sign Libra
Birthday 9/27
Roll value 2
Hand sign Rock
Request A cultivated garden
Amiibo 249 Beardo
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248 Hazel #249 Beardo 250 Ava
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Trivia[]

  • Contradicting his name, he does not have a beard but does have mutton chops and a mustache.
    • Worth noting, however, is that the Japanese word for "beard" is also the word for "mustache".
  • In New Horizons, Beardo's preferred style is Elegant, and his preferred colors are Blue/Brown.

In other languages[]

Beardo
Language Name Translation
Japan Japanese ベアード Beādo -
France French Eustache -
Spain Spanish Bernabé -
Germany German Berthold -
Italy Italian Barnaba -
The Netherlands Dutch Beardo -
China Chinese 熊大叔 Xióngdàshū -
South Korea Korean 베어드 Bear'd - (from bear + beard) -


References[]

  1. Species navigation icons from Nookipedia by Sunmarsh, CC BY-SA 3.0
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