Bettina

Bettina is a normal mouse villager in the. She first appeared in and has appeared in all subsequent games except. She has an overall theme that revolves around cooking, as her default outfit is the Chef's Outfit, her goal is to be a chef, and her houses and house requests involve cooking. Her profile on the official Japanese website for also mentions that she loves to cook and dreams of becoming a first-class pastry chef. Her catchphrase, "eekers," is a reference to the squeaking sound made by mice.

Appearance
Bettina is a dark orange mouse that has yellow cheeks and inner ears. She has a typical cartoon mouse mouth and nose. She has short, dark blond hair swept to the side. She has curved eyebrows above her wide, black eyes.

Personality
As a normal villager, she will be concerned with cleanliness in her home. She comes across as polite and helpful, usually giving the player useful tips in-game, such as the camera options. She will not have any precise hobbies and will tend to be interested in anything, though furniture and clothing are the usual interests. She will enjoy being with jock, lazy, peppy, or other normal villagers as they appear to be nicer and friendlier. She will tend to dislike being with cranky and snooty villagers as they enjoy insulting other villagers. Like all normal villagers, she will easily become upset, but will forget ever having the conversation. As a normal villager, she also becomes upset when the player bothers her (hit her with a net, being pushed, hit her with a toy hammer, and scaring her with a megaphone). She may ask the player from time to time to find an item of clothing or furniture and will ask kindly and wait patiently until the item arrives. However, if she does not get the item, she will not feel discouraged or put off and will dismiss the item as unwanted. Bettina is obsessed with cooking and will ask to go to the player's house frequently. She sometimes asks the player to catch some fish for her, but she usually asks for easy fish.

In
In, if Bettina is one of the villagers who moved in during the main storyline after the villager house development quest, her house will have a combination of non-craftable furniture, plus items crafted by players during the island development storyline, primarily from the Wooden Series. They cannot have their initial house interior unless the DLC is purchased, in which either the player or Isabelle can reset the interior.