Lyle

"Bang!"

- Lyle

Lyle (ホンマさん, Honma-san) is an insurance salesman that appears in both and. He is a blue, spectacled weasel with large whiskers and a hunched appearance. He works as an insurance man in Wild World, selling insurance and giving refunds on forged paintings. In City Folk, he has a new job, working for the Happy Room Academy in their headquarters in the city. His species is based off another name for a scammer, a "weasel."

Lyle makes his first appearance in Animal Crossing: Wild World working as an insurance salesman. He appears every Saturday outside the player's house to take a survey. He will follow the player for a time if they do not talk to him immediately, a sign of his persistent nature. Upon talking to him, he will ask a number of unanswerable questions, heckling the player into signing a health insurance policy. The only way to avoid this is either by declining to take the quiz or by not having sufficient funds (which will "bust his chops"), though it is thought to be possible to answer the questions and have sufficient funds without being forced to buy insurance. In order to do this the answers must be answered positively.

By paying 3,000 Bells, the player will receive 100 Bells every time they are injured - this includes: tripping and falling or getting stung by bees. However, players can only receive the 100 Bells bonus once per day. A further payment on the following Saturday will result in the player receiving compensation of 100 Bells if they buy a counterfeit painting, but only if the painting is presented to Lyle himself.

Normal villagers sometimes warn of a health insurance scam operating in the area, which is a reference to Lyle and his scamming techniques.

Some jock villagers also say the same thing - they talk about how this "guy" came and asked him if he wanted his muscles insured. At first they said no, because "whoever's heard of insuring your muscles," and that another villager told him it was a scam.

He is also believed to be working with Redd, scamming people out of money. In his questionnaire, Lyle asks for what date Redd should appear in the town, after which Redd will appear on that day, but will also dubiously deny any connection with him.

Lyle appears to have a more respectable job in Animal Crossing: City Folk, working in the Happy Room Academy Headquarters in the city. He will mention how much he hates his new job, and frequently talks of his old, "high-flying" lifestyle. He seems to be calmer, possibly to fit in with his new "happy" job and only makes a reference to "bustin' [his] chops" once, if the player refuses to join the HRA. When talked to, his persistent nature leads him to continue talking with the player until they agree to join the Happy Room Academy. If the player's house becomes the model room, he states (if they decide to discuss the model room with him, not the evaluation) that he is trying to love his new job. An ad for the HRA, with his picture on it, can be seen in the bus, behind Kapp'n's seat.

He makes no reference to his past lifestyle in other than his frequent complaints and mentions of his old office when the player first talks to him. He does not talk about Redd or Crazy Redd's, which is located nearby, which leads many to speculate that he was caught for fraud, and has to work for the HRA which explains why he does not enjoy his work.

At the Happy Room Academy Headquarters, the player can also speak with Lyle in order to find out their current "HRA evaluation" or stop the weekly flow of evaluation letters.

It is suggested that he used to be a grave-digger or fossil hunter, because if the player's house becomes the model room and has a particularly valuable fossil in it, Lyle will say that he used to dig up bones in "the yard... not the backyard, the other yard...", implying that it was a graveyard he used to dig in.

Trivia

 * When the player rides the bus to the city, a poster of Lyle can be found on the back of Kapp'n's seat.
 * When the player asks about the model room and states that the player's room is featured, Lyle will say "Lyle's trying to love this job! Look at him dance!"
 * In Wild World, Lyle says he "gotta learn about City folk", a possible reference to the sequel.