Curlos

Curlos is a sheep in the. He first appeared in as a cranky islander and remained absent from the series until, where he returns as a smug villager. His name is a portmanteau on "curl," as in curly wool, and the given name Carlos.

Appearance
Curlos is a brown sheep with a yellow face and bronze horns with yellow stripes. His hooves are marked with a mocha color. Curlos also supports a curly mouth and black eyes with thick, black eyebrows.

Personality
Curlos originally appeared in as a cranky islander. He later reappeared in as a smug villager.

As a cranky islander, Curlos has a suave, romantic nature prone to smooth-talking flirtation and nostalgically reminiscing about the past. In conversation, Curlos will often bring up the romance of the island's scenery while charming the player. His debonair and sweet but somewhat vain personality will often result in showing off his talents and experience in attempts to sing to or dance with the player. He asks the player for stylish furniture he can coordinate with in his island house to impress female visitors.

onwards
In, Curlos is a smug villager, being very confident and sure of himself, a large contrast from his previous personality. He rarely doubts the choices that he makes and is eager to share his life with his friends. Curlos is approachable and friendly, often visiting the player's house and asking for the player to come over. He can be seen around town with a shovel or fishing pole. He makes friends easily with the player and other villagers, especially snooty villagers, due to common interests.

In
In, Curlos can only move to Animal Island if his e-Reader card is scanned.

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

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

Trivia

 * Curlos appears on the album cover of "Neapolitan."