Nan

Straw Shirt Nan is a normal, goat villager who made her first appearance in, where like all other villagers who debuted in said game, could only be moved into the player's town by scanning her e-Reader card. Her name may be a shortened form of "nanny," another word for a female goat, and her catchphrase, "kid," could relate to a baby goat, which is called a kid. Her picture quote also has a play on words, Nanny Nanny boo boo is the skipping song.

Appearance
Nan is a gray goat with pale freckles on her cheek. She has pink inside her ears and orange and yellow-striped horns on her head. Her hooves are tipped pink, the same color as the inside of her ears.

Personality
Nan is one of the normal villagers. Nan will sometimes become very interested in clothes after staying for a while. She is sweet to players and is usually in a good mood, but if the player does not go to their house on time when they invite Nan over in, she will be angry with them. Like Chevre, Nan is ever so friendly; when the player feels down, she usually helps them back up again.

House
In, Nan's house has the Library Wall and the Modern Tile as her wallpaper and flooring. She has a few items from the Cabana Set and Congo Drums. She owns a Retro Stereo that will play "K.K. Chorale."

In, Nan's house has a Telescope, Wooden Box, Blue Bench, Regal Lamp, Mop, Retro TV, and a Classic Bed. Her wallpaper and flooring are the Library Wall and Modern Tile respectively. Like in Wild World, she has no stereo but if she is gifted one, it will play "Steep Hill."

In, Nan's house has a small musical theme. It includes a Violin, a Grand Piano (which has a stool with it), a record player that plays K.K. Etude, a Desk Chair, a Desk, a Tall Bush, an Ornate Drawer, a table with the same design as the drawer with a lamp and a small bush on it.

Trivia

 * In Nan's amiibo card artwork, one can see a black goatee that is the same color as the rest of her fur. This is likely an error, as the goatee is absent in-game.
 * Chevre's picture in her house is a reference to Japanese children song Nani-tte nan-nano about black goat and white goat sending letters to each other.