Tutu

Tutu is a peppy bear villager in the who appears in all the games to date except. She resembles a polar bear, an animal known for living in cold climates, and has a theme that is related to, an ice-based dessert. Her Japanese name, Rennyuu (れんにゅう), means condensed milk, a common ingredient in shaved ice. Her and  house requests are themed around shaved ice. Additionally, her e-Reader card states she has a fondness for frozen treats.  (しろくま), which directly translates to "white bear," is the namesake of a popular Japanese shaved ice dessert and relates to her appearance as a polar bear.

Appearance
Tutu resembles a polar bear: tall and white, with a wide, triangular black nose. Her ears are blue inside, and she has a small patch of light pink blush under her eyes This same light pink color blends with her white fur around her paws and feet. She also has blonde fur meant to represent hair on her forehead. Her lips are black, with a red mouth.

Personality
As a peppy villager, Tutu will appear cheerful and friendly, and sometimes will reward others with gifts and compliments. To some villagers however, Tutu can appear to be rude sometimes. She has a short attention span and may have the tendency to overreact about small things. She will be easy to befriend, taking comfort in those she talks to most. She may, however, feel insulted when talking to snooty or cranky villagers, who may gossip about her or disagree with her style. She may also find it difficult to talk with lazy villagers, but however she gives out comfort to jocks, who are the male equivalent to the peppy villagers. She also gets along well with normal, big sister, and smug villagers.

In
In, if Tutu is one of the villagers who moved in during the main storyline after the villager house development quest, her house will have a combination of non-craftable furniture, plus items crafted by players during the island development storyline, primarily from the Wooden Block Series.

In
Tutu was added to on January 31, 2022.

Trivia

 * Tutu's name was erroneously marked as "Groucho" on the initial print run of the Club Nintendo 2-Poster Set.