Dizzy

"Keep it mellow."

- Dizzy

Dizzy is a lazy elephant villager from the. His Japanese name is Huge, probably a reference to the size of adult elephants.

Appearance
Dizzy is a gray, male elephant. He is one of the more plain villagers in Animal Crossing. His mouth is to the side of his face, much like Eloise. He has large round eyes with a big black pupil, an orange spot on the tip of his trunk. He will initially wear a No. 5 shirt. He has a short gray tail with a tuft of orange on it.

Personality
Dizzy, as a lazy villager, will be easy to get along with due to his laid back lifestyle. Like all of the so-called "lazy" villagers, he shares his fascinating interest in all different types of food and the ways he likes relaxing. He will enjoy partaking in the usual hobbies, usually for relaxing reasons (please note he does find fossil hunting relaxing because of the historic smell of the fossil, so sending him a fossil would be the perfect gift) or for food (fishing). He will get along well with other villager types such as the normal villagers who act as a mother or elder sister figure and peppy villagers who appear to be around the same age. He may offend or confuse jock villagers, who have a conflicting lifestyle of exercise and fitness, who do not understand the reason behind the lazy lifestyle choice.

In Animal Crossing: Sweet Day
Dizzy appears in the Nintendo Land game Animal Crossing: Sweet Day as one of the 6 playable characters. In the game, whoever is player 1 will dress up as Dizzy. In game, Dizzy looks mostly the same as he does in the main line Animal Crossing games, though the head is light blue instead of dark blue, Dizzy also appears more toy-ish like everything else in Nintendo Land, and has a blue shirt with white patterns instead of Dizzy's No. 5 Shirt.

House
In, his house contains an elephant slide, a Ranch bed, the train set, the Blue chair, the alarm clock and three gyroids: the Mega Timpanoid, Mega Lamentoid, and Dingloid. He has the backyard lawn and wood paneling walls. If he is given a stereo, it will play "K.K. Gumbo."

In, an amount of Dizzy's furniture remains the same. However, it has the Kiddie bed instead of the Ranch bed and a dice stereo. He also has the Kiddie dresser with a water bird on top of it, a Tall Droploid, a Mini Dingloid, and a Mini Drilloid. He calls his house "".

Trivia

 * Dizzy appears on the album cover of K.K. Parade.