Maelle

Maelle (pronounced "Ma-Ell") is a snooty duck in the. She first appeared in as an islander, and after her appearance in, she appears in all subsequent games except  as a villager.

Appearance
Maelle is a yellow duck with a bright red beak and webbed feet. She wears green eyeshadow and maintains a lazy-eyed expression. She has red hair and, as an islander in, wears an orange flower, which is removed in other installments.

Personality
Maelle has a snooty personality, which means she will appear arrogant and snobbish towards the player and other villagers. She may appear friendly in some discussions, provided they do not insult her lifestyle. She finds appearance important and will get upset if someone criticizes her sense of style or fitness, which means a conversation between her a jock personality may leave either one upset or angry. She also may not get along with lazy villagers due to their conflicting lifestyles - lazy villagers having a strong interest in food or relaxing of which will make her uncomfortable, angry or upset when in conversation. She will upset peppy villagers, usually by gossiping about them, and finding small things to judge them on. She will get along well with normal, cranky, and other snooty villagers. Her attitude toward the player softens as she begins to know the player, but she will still retain some arrogance and subtle rudeness. Maelle can also spread rumors about villagers and other players calling them a "bell pincher" or "broke joker" in some cases.

In
In, Maelle cannot be one of the starting villagers in the player's town.

In
As an islander, Maelle's house in will begin with only one item, and she will request specific items for the player give to her, which she will place in her house. They are the same items that Lulu requests, except for different wallpaper and flooring.

Trivia

 * Maelle appears on the back of the case of right by the "Get connected" paragraph, teaching how to get to Animal Island.
 * Maelle appears on the album covers of "Café K.K." and "Steep Hill."