Aurora

Aurora is a normal penguin villager in the. She may be named after an aurora, a natural phenomenon which can be seen in high latitude regions of the Earth's sky, including the South Pole where most species of penguin live. While her e-Reader card suggests that her initial phrase comes from pronouncing "baby" while stuttering, given the fact that penguins are often associated with arctic climates, the pronunciation may suggest she is shivering instead. She has appeared in every Animal Crossing game to date.

In, Aurora has the education hobby and will be more frequently seen reading books and visiting the museum.

Appearance
Aurora is a typical penguin with black eye sockets, and when she blinks her eyelids are a pale-pink. While in shock, however, her eyes turn red. She also has a large, white belly, and a black stripe going down the front of her face. She has black feet. Specifically speaking, Aurora resembles a pre-mature emperor penguin.

Personality
As a normal villager, Aurora will appear friendly and hospitable towards the player and other villagers. Like other normal villagers, she will have an unseen obsession with hygiene and cleanliness, which she mentions when the player visits her in her home. Other than her hygiene interests, she will appear neutral and open-minded when discussing hobbies. She will get along easily with other villagers, but may conflict with lazy villagers when they talk about food and leading her on to suggesting making them dinner or lunch.

In
In, Aurora's house features the same furniture layout as Victoria's in.

In
In, if Aurora 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.

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Appearance since December 17th, 2018

Trivia

 * In a character popularity poll held on the Japanese website, Aurora ranks as the 11th most popular character at 1,174 votes, higher than Rover, but lower than Peanut.