Victoria

"Like, welcome to my humble abode and stuff!"

- Victoria

Victoria (セントアロー, Centaur) is a peppy, horse villager who appears in the. Her name is fairly ordinary, and may not relate to anything in her species or personality. "Victory", however may have some involvement in her name, considering she looks like a race horse. Her name may also come from the Victorian Derby, or she maybe based on the famous Victoria Park Horse. Her initial phrase, "sugarcube", relates to the horse species, where sugarcubes are given to a horse as a treat. She was originally in and later reappeared in  and  like Frobert the frog, another villager from.

Appearance
She is a chestnut-colored race horse wearing a yellow blinker hood. She wears a one-ball shirt, which matches her blinker hood. She has extremely large, round, dark eyes with long eyelashes. Also, her lower nose and ears are darker than the rest of her head. She appears to look like a race horse.

Personality
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As a peppy villager, Victoria will always be in a good mood. She will get along other villagers including the player, making it easy to befriend her and gain her picture in Animal Crossing Wild World. As with other peppy villagers, she loves candy and sweet food. Peppy villagers take offense quite easily and may walk away upset rather than angry when the wrong things are said in a conversation between her and the player or another villager. She may be the target for cranky villager jokes and pranks.

House
In, Victoria has the same house as Lulu's, but her wall is the Kiddie wall and the carpet is the daisy meadow. She plays "K.K. Technopop" on her stereo. In both and, she has a Lovely couch, two tulip chairs, a tulip table, a watermelon table, two store fronts, a watering trough (from the same series), and a kitschy clock. Her wallpaper is the night sky wall, and her floor is the backyard lawn. She has "K.K. Country" playing on a red boom box. In, "K.K. Country" plays on a phonograph that sits on a blue table in the corner of her room and has a ranch bed.