Goldie

"A little bit of happiness is better than a lot of anguish."

- Goldie

Goldie is a normal villager from the, appearing in every game in the Animal Crossing up to date. Her name is based on the breed of dog she is, a Golden Retriever. Her Japanese name, Caramel, is referring to her golden-brown coloring, similar to Daisy being named "Vanilla" in Japanese. Her catchphrase is a popular way to interpret the sound dogs make. Her Japanese catchphrase, "wan", is the onomatopoeia for a dog's bark in Japanese. She is the only character in Wild World to mention another video game in her picture quote. In, she is one of the three mandatory clients in the game, the others being Lopez and Carrie.

Like Rosie, Goldie is a highly popular villager in the Animal Crossing fandom, and is also considered an icon of the series. Almost, if not entirely, more than Rosie. Both have also appeared in every game in the (Though Rosie was also featured in, while Goldie was not.)

Appearance
Goldie is a golden dog that resembles a golden retriever, hence her name. She has a few darker patches of beige on her muzzle, paws, feet, tail, and ears, as well as a beige spot on her left eye, of which her eyes are a slim, oblong shape colored into a chocolate brown with cream pupils. She wears the Hippie Shirt in, the Jade Check Print in and the Dapper Shirt from  onwards as her initial clothing. Her picture quote in, which mentions a Labrador, may imply that Goldie herself is a Labrador. Her name comes from the dog species, "golden retriever" by taking the name "golden" and turning it into a name, "Goldie".

Personality
Goldie has a normal personality, meaning that she is friendly and motherly towards the player, asking what she can do to help them often. She also enjoys the usual hobbies, though she feels neutral about them, hence her personality name. When asking the player for favors, Goldie often feels bad asking the player to do so, as she is sensitive and easily gets sad, although she rarely gets angry. She gets along with most villagers, except those who are cranky, and sometimes even snooty. Most normal villagers take a moderate amount of time to befriend, and the player must be patient in attempting to receive her picture. If you attach your town's native fruit to one of your letters, she may send back a non-native fruit. You may do this with most villagers. If you send her lots of letters with different gifts, she will stay in your town and not move away for a longer amount of time. This will also help you befriend her enough to obtain her picture in. She wakes up at 5 AM like other normal villagers, and goes to sleep at 1:00 am. At a point she will want to collect clothing, so she will ask the player to try and find a certain piece of clothing, as some villagers do the same. The player may also receive her picture if they do this many times.

In
"I read in a book that the sun has a strange power to make people happy... Just wanted to share!"

- A Note from Goldie

House
In, Goldie's house possesses a classical motif, though with some modernity mixed in. To the right of the entrance is a harpsichord, with a white couch on the opposite end blocked by a Rugby Tee.

Trivia

 * In a character popularity poll held on the Japanese website, Goldie ranks as the 16th most popular character at 935 votes, higher than Porter, but less than Olivia.