Sally

Sally (named Hazel in ) is a normal squirrel villager in the who appears in all games except. Her name was used by Cally in, and her former name, Hazel, has been used by another squirrel villager since ; Sally is the first villager to have her English name changed. Her original name, as well as her catchphrase, "nutmeg," may come from hazel nuts, which relates to her species, as squirrels are commonly associated with nuts.

In, Sally has the music hobby and will be more frequently seen singing or dancing. If a stereo is set outside with a song playing, she will sing to the melody; if other instruments are set up, such as drums or guitars, she may play along.

Appearance
Sally is a bright, ginger orange squirrel with sophisticated, half-closed eyes and chalky violet eyeshadow. Her pupils are large and are a deep shade of purple, though at first glance they may seem black. Her tail has two swirling pinstripes; one brown, the other white. She has three lines on her head. Her eyes highly resemble Sandy's.

Personality
Like most normal villagers, Sally will be very sensitive and kind. She will be easily upset or offended by other villagers, particularly lazy or cranky villagers. She enjoys the usual hobbies, such as fashion, bug catching, fishing, and furniture. As with all other villagers, she will enjoy the player's company at her house where she may tell the player to "ignore the mess" - a concern she shares with other normal villagers. She will get along well with other normal villagers and peppy villagers, appearing motherly in conversation. In, she will talk about an unseen character called Moppina, an imaginary friend that reflects on the normal personality type's hygiene and cleanliness concerns.

In
In, if Sally 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 Series.

Trivia

 * Sally appears on the front cover of.