Dr. Shrunk

"The doctor is OUT!"

- Dr. Shrunk

Dr. Shrunk (ししょー, Shishō) is an axolotl who first appears in, and has appeared in every game since, including. He is a psychologist that can help players get in touch with their emotional side, allowing players to express specific emotions. His name could refer to the word "shrink", which is a psychologist.

Animal Crossing: Wild World
In Wild World, Dr. Shrunk will visit town occasionally on a day from Monday through Friday, between 6:00 AM and midnight. Talking to Dr. Shrunk leads to him teaching the player to display a randomly chosen emotions. In his first visit, the player can learn only one random emotion, but from the second and forward the player can choose one from four random emotions depending on the answer to a series of questions.

Animal Crossing: City Folk
In City Folk, Dr. Shrunk hosts comedy shows at the Marquee in the City, which can be viewed after paying the clerk 800 Bells. A possible villager might appear at the show, usually complaining about it. Shrunk will teach the player an emotion afterward. The emotion taught can be chosen while paying the clerk, when they ask they player which show he or she wishes to see.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf
In New Leaf, Dr. Shrunk now owns Club 101 in the mall area, and is available as an upgrade as mayor. He is retired, but if the player gives him a gift, such as a fruit, he will return to his old jokes and perform, giving the player emotions.

Personality
In his spare time, Dr. Shrunk is a comedian, which leads to him telling jokes often. He is usually cheery, but because of his role in the game, his emotions fluctuate whilst he tells stories. He is a forgiving character, even cheerily explaining who he is if the player forgets. The character can be seen as ambitious, as in City Folk he realizes his dream of becoming a professional comedian, and works at the Marquee.

It is hinted at several times that he has a wife, and it appears she treats him fairly badly due to his bad jokes.

Service
Dr. Shrunk's role in all games to date is to teach the player various emotions. Once learned, the emotions can be accessed at anytime, which is done so in the chat interface. Emotions have no effect on non-player characters, although they are useful and amusing when playing online with other players. However, the player can only have up to four emotions at one time. If another one is desired, the player will have to select the one they want to replace with the new one and Shrunk will "shrink" the old emotion.