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Just like the animal [[villager]]s, the design of the player characters has changed noticeably across the course of the series. Generally, the line between male and female players has become less concrete with each new installment, and the characters themselves have become more customizable.
 
Just like the animal [[villager]]s, the design of the player characters has changed noticeably across the course of the series. Generally, the line between male and female players has become less concrete with each new installment, and the characters themselves have become more customizable.
  
In {{DnM}} and its GameCube ports, players are short and stubby with large heads and relatively slim limbs. The female and male player models are distinguished through their [[hat]]s and [[clothing]]. The female character's hat is a cone-shaped "princess cap", while the male character's resembles a spiked Viking helmet. Designs that are worn will always use the same pattern, but vary between a dress for female characters and a shirt for male characters, with the pattern also applying to the hat. The player's face and default clothing are determined by questions answered upon starting the game. While light-skinned by default, the player can receive a [[tan]] by sunbathing during summer.
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In {{DnM}} and its GameCube ports, players are short and stubby with large heads and relatively slim limbs. The female and male player models are distinguished through their [[hat]]s and [[clothing]]. The female character's hat is a cone-shaped "princess cap", while the male character's resembles a spiked Viking helmet. Designs that are worn will always use the same pattern, but vary between a dress for female characters and a shirt for male characters, with the pattern also applying to the hat. The player's face and default clothing are determined by questions answered upon starting the game. While light-skinned by default, the player can receive a [[tan]] by sunbathing during summer. This will let the player get dark, from just a little to all the way like [[tom nook]] dark. This got changed in later games, so you can just change your skin when you start.
  
 
In {{WW}}, headwear was made into its own category of clothing that can be swapped out or removed, allowing the characters' hair and ears to be seen for the first time. Facial accessories can also be worn. [[Harriet]] allows the player to get [[hairstyle|haircuts]], changing the hair's style and color, and she will allow hairstyles from the other gender to be selected if one has had all hairstyles of one's gender from her.
 
In {{WW}}, headwear was made into its own category of clothing that can be swapped out or removed, allowing the characters' hair and ears to be seen for the first time. Facial accessories can also be worn. [[Harriet]] allows the player to get [[hairstyle|haircuts]], changing the hair's style and color, and she will allow hairstyles from the other gender to be selected if one has had all hairstyles of one's gender from her.
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The Villager returned as a playable fighter in {{SSBU}}, largely unchanged from their appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS/Wii U''. Notably, the Villager's 7th and 8th skins were given darker skin tones compared to the previous game. The Villager's unique [[smashwiki:Classic Mode (SSBU)|Classic Mode]] path, titled "Mistake to Underestimate", has them fighting against other characters that may seem similarly unsuited for battle. The Villager also appears briefly in a cutscene in the game's [[smashwiki:Adventure Mode: World of Light|Adventure Mode]], and is one of the earliest characters available to unlock in that mode.
 
The Villager returned as a playable fighter in {{SSBU}}, largely unchanged from their appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS/Wii U''. Notably, the Villager's 7th and 8th skins were given darker skin tones compared to the previous game. The Villager's unique [[smashwiki:Classic Mode (SSBU)|Classic Mode]] path, titled "Mistake to Underestimate", has them fighting against other characters that may seem similarly unsuited for battle. The Villager also appears briefly in a cutscene in the game's [[smashwiki:Adventure Mode: World of Light|Adventure Mode]], and is one of the earliest characters available to unlock in that mode.
  
===In ''Mario Kart 8''===
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===In ''Animal Crossing × Mario Kart 8''===
 
[[File:Villager MK8.png|thumb|left|150x150px|Artwork of the Villager in ''Mario Kart 8''.]]
 
[[File:Villager MK8.png|thumb|left|150x150px|Artwork of the Villager in ''Mario Kart 8''.]]
 
Two genders of villagers, based on their default appearances from {{NL|short|nolink}}, have made a guest appearance in the [[Wii U]] game [[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8|Mario Kart 8]] as part of the ''[[Animal Crossing × Mario Kart 8]]'' downloadable content pack (along with [[Isabelle]] and [[mariowiki:Dry Bowser|Dry Bowser]] from the ''Mario'' series), where they again are known as '''Villager'''. They are not voiced, instead making of [[emotions]] and the sound effects associated with them depending on the situation. Both villagers are classified as a middleweight, indicating average stats. Both villager types weigh slightly less than [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]] and [[mariowiki:Luigi|Luigi]], but the male villager weighs more and has higher speed than the female villager, while the female villager has better acceleration, handling, traction, and off-road stats. Villager also returns as a playable character in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', though they are now available from the start, and were initially separate characters on the character select screen. In version 3.0.0, due to the addition of more characters, both Villagers were merged into a single character slot again.
 
Two genders of villagers, based on their default appearances from {{NL|short|nolink}}, have made a guest appearance in the [[Wii U]] game [[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8|Mario Kart 8]] as part of the ''[[Animal Crossing × Mario Kart 8]]'' downloadable content pack (along with [[Isabelle]] and [[mariowiki:Dry Bowser|Dry Bowser]] from the ''Mario'' series), where they again are known as '''Villager'''. They are not voiced, instead making of [[emotions]] and the sound effects associated with them depending on the situation. Both villagers are classified as a middleweight, indicating average stats. Both villager types weigh slightly less than [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]] and [[mariowiki:Luigi|Luigi]], but the male villager weighs more and has higher speed than the female villager, while the female villager has better acceleration, handling, traction, and off-road stats. Villager also returns as a playable character in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', though they are now available from the start, and were initially separate characters on the character select screen. In version 3.0.0, due to the addition of more characters, both Villagers were merged into a single character slot again.

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