List of implied characters

In the, there are a number of unseen characters who generally play very little role and may simply be mentioned by villagers.

Clerk


The clerk is a female character in that sells tickets at The Marquee. She is very formal and never reveals anything about her personal life. It is unknown what she looks like, as she is always behind the counter, selling tickets to shows of Dr. Shrunk and Master Frillard.

If the player tries to go through the doors into the theatre without paying for a ticket, the clerk will request that the player pays for a ticket first.

Dad
Main article: Parents

Dad is the player's father in the, who writes to them on Father's Day in and  with an exclusive red carnation attached to the letter. He writes to the player more often in.

Emcee


The emcee is a special character featured only in. She announces Dr. Shrunk's (or Frillard's) show, featured at The Marquee, after paying 800 Bells to the clerk and choosing an emotion to learn. The species of the Emcee is unknown, as she is always off-stage, announcing the show.

Horrid Noodle


Horid Noodle is a character mentioned by Wisp in when encountered by the Player. According to Wisp, "horrible punishment awaits" if he fails his task. This is also said for several other masters.

Little Mac
Little Mac is the main character in the Punch-Out! series of games made by Nintendo. In the European version of Animal Crossing: City Folk one of the DLC items sent out to players (the Green Headgear) came with a letter by Little Mac. The letter reads:

Dear , I've been training for my comeback and I need your help! Wear my headgear with pride so you can roll with the punches! From Little Mac

Although he sends this letter and item, he does not actually appear in the game, hence he is an implied character.

Mom
Main article: Parents "It's the start of softball season! I accidentally hit Agnes with the ball when I was pitching. Oops. She was really mad! ♥ Mom."

- Mom

Mom is the player's mother in all Animal Crossing games. She often sends letters to the player, especially around special event days, and sometimes with gifts attached. The letters themselves often mention her memories with the player and Dad.

She sends the player a pink carnation on Mother's Day.

Moppina
Moppina is an unseen mop character that normal villagers frequently refer to in conversation in, reflecting upon their reserved and shy nature. The mop is revealed to be the best friend of a normal villager, and conversations between two normal villagers will reveal that Moppina is the friend of any normal villager in the town. When talking to other normal characters, it is revealed they both talk to it, try out hairstyles on it and even cook with it. Normal characters also talk to snooty types about Moppina, but not with as much success. When they talk to peppy villagers about Moppina, the peppy villager asks if they can meet her. Moppina is mentioned in Maple's picture in.

Although mops are available from Tom Nook's Store for 900 Bells, they cannot be interacted in the way as normal villagers are believed to interact with them.

Stray Trousers


Stray Trousers is one of Wisp's masters who sent him out to reclaim the Spirits he lost. Trousers is implied to be quite cruel, as Wisp mentions that " [his] punishments, they are harsh"

The Singing Bug Boy
The Singing Bug Boy is an unseen character in that sometimes comes up on letters shown by snooty villagers. In said letters, the bug boy writes a random tip for catching bugs in the form of a song, before suddenly ending the letter with "buuuuuuuuuuuugs!".

Tiny Tommy Hicks
Tiny Tommy Hicks is a resident from Boondox that Pelly or Phyllis will tell the player about when she/he donates a certain amount of bells to Boondox in. He does not appear in the game. He seems to be a reference to Tiny Tim Cratchitt, a character from Charles Dickens' novel A Christmas Carol. In the novel, Tiny Tim is a small, crippled boy around the age of five. He and his family live in poverty and can barely make "ends meet". At the end of the book, he is lifted out of debt by a changed Ebenezer Scrooge, who donates a large sum of money to the Cratchitt family.

Vicious Vole Vinnie
Vicious Vole Vinnie is an implied cousin of Don and Sonny Resetti. Resetti mentions him in both and. Should the player fail to save on multiple occasions, Resetti threatens the player, suggesting that, "I might even go a few rounds with my cousin, Vicious Vole Vinnie."