Lolly

Lolly is a normal cat villager in the. She first appeared in and has appeared in all subsequent games except. Both her name and her catchphrase relate to sweets, lollipops and bonbons respectively.

Appearance
Lolly is a blue-gray tabby cat with a big round head and no visible nose. She has black ears and black stripes on her arms, tail, and ears, as well as her head sides, back, and top; they were changed to look more dark gray in New Horizons. The inside of her ears are pink and light pink. Her paws are tipped white, and her muzzle is white and circular. She has a "3" shaped mouth, and her eyes resemble the number 6. When she looks up, her eyes resemble the number 9.

Personality
Like most normal or "sweet" villagers, Lolly will be very sensitive and kind. She will be easily upset or offended by other villagers, particularly lazy or cranky villagers. She enjoys the usual hobbies, which are fashion, bug catching, fishing, and furniture. As with all other villagers, she will enjoy the player's company at her house where she may tell the player to "ignore the mess", a concern she shares with other normal villagers. She will get along well with other normal villagers and peppy villagers, appearing mother-like in conversation.

In
In, Lolly can only move to the player's town if her e-Reader card is scanned.

In
In, Lolly's house features the same furniture layout as Sally's.

In
In, if Lolly 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.

In
"Need something, bonbon? I'm happy to help!"

- Introduction from character announcement

Lolly was added to on June 28, 2020.

Trivia

 * Lolly appears on the album covers of "King K.K.," "Lucky K.K.," and "K.K. Polka."
 * Bonbon's Italian name is "Lolly," and Lolly's catchphrase is also "bonbon."