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'''Smug'''<ref>FuturePress. ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons Official Companion Guide''.</ref> is a male [[villager]] personality type in the {{SER}} introduced in {{NL}}. Smug villagers are portrayed as arrogant and egotistical, acting sophisticated and thinking highly of themselves. | '''Smug'''<ref>FuturePress. ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons Official Companion Guide''.</ref> is a male [[villager]] personality type in the {{SER}} introduced in {{NL}}. Smug villagers are portrayed as arrogant and egotistical, acting sophisticated and thinking highly of themselves. | ||
− | As of the release of {{NH}}, there are a total of | + | As of the release of {{NH}}, there are a total of 38 smug villagers across the series; 37 appear in {{NH|short|nolink}}, with [[W. Link]] being the only smug villager not to appear in the game. In {{NL|short|nolink}}, smug villagers cannot be one of the starting villagers in the player's [[town]]. In {{NH|short|nolink}}, the first villager to appear at the [[Campsite (facility)|campsite]] is always smug. |
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
[[File:PGFlashEvening.png|left|thumb|240px|Flash, a cranky islander, speaks with a player in a rather gentlemanly way, despite his personality. This behavior among cranky islanders is likely what led to the smug personality's creation.]] | [[File:PGFlashEvening.png|left|thumb|240px|Flash, a cranky islander, speaks with a player in a rather gentlemanly way, despite his personality. This behavior among cranky islanders is likely what led to the smug personality's creation.]] | ||
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===Behaviors=== | ===Behaviors=== | ||
− | Smug villagers commonly act arrogant, boastful, and egotistical (hence the name "smug", which means prideful), which may lead to them unintentionally belittling the player in a similar manner to [[snooty]] villagers. They speak with the voice that was originally used exclusively by [[Farley]] in {{PG}}: A sophisticated, charming voice. Like snooty villagers, smug villagers also enjoy gossiping about other villagers and spreading rumors. Beneath the surface, however, they are kind-hearted villagers that act very polite, sometimes | + | Smug villagers commonly act arrogant, boastful, and egotistical (hence the name "smug", which means prideful), which may lead to them unintentionally belittling the player in a similar manner to [[snooty]] villagers. They tend to say phrases in other languages, such as Spanish or French. They speak with the voice that was originally used exclusively by [[Farley]] in {{PG}}: A sophisticated, charming voice. Like snooty villagers, smug villagers also enjoy gossiping about other villagers and spreading rumors. Beneath the surface, however, they are kind-hearted villagers that act very polite, sometimes gentlemanly, and may flirt with the player, regardless of gender, when befriended. |
− | The personality is likely derived from the behavior of the [[cranky]] islanders in {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}, specifically [[Flash]], [[O'Hare]], and [[Rowan]], alongside [[Curlos]], [[Frank]], and [[Weldon]] in ''e+'', which behave in a similar manner to smug villagers. However, only O'Hare and Curlos return with the smug personality, and [[Kidd]], who was lazy as an islander, is given this personality as well. Additionally, despite being apparently based on the mannerisms of cranky islanders in early games, smug villagers feature voices more similar in pitch to other personality types, rather than the deep voices that still remain exclusive to cranky characters. | + | The personality is likely derived from the behavior of the [[cranky]] [[Islander|islanders]] in {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}, specifically [[Flash]], [[O'Hare]], and [[Rowan]], alongside [[Curlos]], [[Frank]], and [[Weldon]] in ''e+'', which behave in a similar manner to smug villagers. However, only O'Hare and Curlos return with the smug personality, and [[Kidd]], who was lazy as an islander, is given this personality as well. Additionally, despite being apparently based on the mannerisms of cranky islanders in early games, smug villagers feature voices more similar in pitch to other personality types, rather than the deep voices that still remain exclusive to cranky characters. |
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+ | In {{NL}}, smug villagers go to sleep at 2:00 AM and wake up at 8:30 AM. In {{NH}}, they usually go to sleep at 2:00 AM and wake up at 7:00 AM. | ||
===Relationships=== | ===Relationships=== | ||
− | Due to their boastful attitudes, [[cranky]] villagers express a bitter distaste for smug villagers, who will claim that they are "mucking around". [[Big sister]] villagers may also be irritated by smug villagers due to their enjoyment of spreading gossip, or due to their flirtatious nature. On the other hand, smug villagers get along perfectly with other smug villagers, and [[snooty]] villagers due to common behaviors and interests: | + | Due to their boastful attitudes, [[cranky]] villagers express a bitter distaste for smug villagers, who will claim that they are "mucking around". [[Big sister]] villagers may also be irritated by smug villagers due to their enjoyment of spreading gossip, or due to their flirtatious nature. On the other hand, smug villagers get along perfectly with other smug villagers, and [[snooty]] villagers due to common behaviors and interests: snooty villagers are also arrogant and boastful while leading elegant lifestyles. [[Peppy]] villagers will admire smug villagers and their fashion sense, and will see them as a sort of "big brother" in comparison to them. [[Lazy]] villagers also get along with smug villagers, due to smug villagers having a laid-back sense of humor, which lazy villagers find amusing. |
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
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+ | ==Statistics== | ||
+ | ===Count by game=== | ||
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+ | | {{#cargo_query:table=villager|fields=COUNT(*)|where=personality="Smug" AND wa=1|no html}} | ||
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+ | | {{HHD|short}} | ||
+ | | {{#cargo_query:table=villager|fields=COUNT(*)|where=personality="Smug" AND hhd=1|no html}} | ||
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+ | | {{#cargo_query:table=villager|fields=COUNT(*)|where=personality="Smug" AND pc=1|no html}} | ||
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+ | | {{NH|short}} | ||
+ | | {{#cargo_query:table=villager|fields=COUNT(*)|where=personality="Smug" AND nh=1|no html}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | *Discounting species that exclusively contain female villagers, no | + | *Discounting species that exclusively contain female villagers, no [[bull]], [[bear cub]], [[elephant]], [[kangaroo]], [[monkey]], [[rhinoceros]], or [[tiger]] villagers have ever had the smug personality. |
+ | **Additionally, no [[cat]] or [[Octopus (species)|octopus]] villagers initially had the smug personality, but {{NH|short}} did introduce one villager of each of those species with said personality. The [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/2.0 |2.0 Free Update]] also reintroduced Roswell to the series with his personality changed from lazy to smug, making him the first smug alligator. | ||
+ | *No smug villagers have a birthday in [[January]] or [[February]]. The earliest birthday belongs to Julian (March 15). | ||
+ | *No smug villagers have the fashion [[hobby]] in {{NH|short|nolink}}. | ||
+ | **They share this trait with [[jock]], [[cranky]], and [[big sister]] villagers. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{Foreignname | {{Foreignname | ||
|ja=キザ | |ja=キザ | ||
− | |ja-r= | + | |ja-r=Kiza |
|ja-m=Smug | |ja-m=Smug | ||
− | |fr= | + | |ko=느끼하긴 |
− | |fr-m= | + | |ko-r=Neukkihagin |
− | |de= | + | |ko-m=Intense |
− | | | + | |fr=Star |
− | | | + | |fr-m=Star |
− | | | + | |de=Arrogant |
− | |it= | + | |de-m=Arrogant |
− | | | + | |es=Enteradillo |
+ | |es-m=Smarty | ||
+ | |it=Arrogante | ||
+ | |it-m=Arrogant | ||
+ | |ru=Самодовольный | ||
+ | |ru-r=Samodovol'nyy | ||
+ | |ru-m=Complacent | ||
+ | |esl=Sabelotodo | ||
+ | |esl-m=Know-it-all | ||
+ | |nl=Verwaand | ||
+ | |nl-m=Conceited | ||
+ | |zh=别扭 | ||
+ | |zh-r=Bièniu | ||
+ | |zh-m=Awkward | ||
+ | |zht=裝模作樣 | ||
+ | |zht-r=Zhuāngmúzuòyàng | ||
+ | |zht-m=Pretentious | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:18, May 26, 2024
- "You know, he might seem like a bit of a show-off, but he's still quite the lighthearted gentleman!"
- — Isabelle, talking about a smug villager, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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Marshal, a smug villager who has appeared since Animal Crossing: New Leaf. | ||||||||
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Smug[1] is a male villager personality type in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Smug villagers are portrayed as arrogant and egotistical, acting sophisticated and thinking highly of themselves.
As of the release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, there are a total of 38 smug villagers across the series; 37 appear in New Horizons, with W. Link being the only smug villager not to appear in the game. In New Leaf, smug villagers cannot be one of the starting villagers in the player's town. In New Horizons, the first villager to appear at the campsite is always smug.
Characteristics[edit]
Behaviors[edit]
Smug villagers commonly act arrogant, boastful, and egotistical (hence the name "smug", which means prideful), which may lead to them unintentionally belittling the player in a similar manner to snooty villagers. They tend to say phrases in other languages, such as Spanish or French. They speak with the voice that was originally used exclusively by Farley in Animal Crossing: A sophisticated, charming voice. Like snooty villagers, smug villagers also enjoy gossiping about other villagers and spreading rumors. Beneath the surface, however, they are kind-hearted villagers that act very polite, sometimes gentlemanly, and may flirt with the player, regardless of gender, when befriended.
The personality is likely derived from the behavior of the cranky islanders in Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+, specifically Flash, O'Hare, and Rowan, alongside Curlos, Frank, and Weldon in e+, which behave in a similar manner to smug villagers. However, only O'Hare and Curlos return with the smug personality, and Kidd, who was lazy as an islander, is given this personality as well. Additionally, despite being apparently based on the mannerisms of cranky islanders in early games, smug villagers feature voices more similar in pitch to other personality types, rather than the deep voices that still remain exclusive to cranky characters.
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, smug villagers go to sleep at 2:00 AM and wake up at 8:30 AM. In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, they usually go to sleep at 2:00 AM and wake up at 7:00 AM.
Relationships[edit]
Due to their boastful attitudes, cranky villagers express a bitter distaste for smug villagers, who will claim that they are "mucking around". Big sister villagers may also be irritated by smug villagers due to their enjoyment of spreading gossip, or due to their flirtatious nature. On the other hand, smug villagers get along perfectly with other smug villagers, and snooty villagers due to common behaviors and interests: snooty villagers are also arrogant and boastful while leading elegant lifestyles. Peppy villagers will admire smug villagers and their fashion sense, and will see them as a sort of "big brother" in comparison to them. Lazy villagers also get along with smug villagers, due to smug villagers having a laid-back sense of humor, which lazy villagers find amusing.
Quotes[edit]
Below are some (not all) quotes made by smug villagers.
- "How goes it, <player>! If I may be so bold, you're looking as cool as a fair number of cucumbers."
- "Hey, <player>. Seems quiet today, huh? Like, too quiet. <catchphrase>."
- "Hey, <player>. I feel like we need more dancing happening right now. Shoom! OK, that's a little better."
- "Hey...I've been hearing rumors that you're a(n) <rumor>, <catchphrase>. I'm so jealous! I SO wish I could be involved in some scandals, just to get people to talk about me! Ha!"
- "...My relationship with that famous actress? Ah, we're just good friends who go way back! ...What, really? A press conference? Please contact my office for those kinds of things. All right, I know <town name> has nothing like that, <player>. I figured I'd just pretend. Hah ha! But now I feel kinda dumb..."
- "Oh boy. Rumors are scary, don't you think? Apparently, <villager> and I are... Well, rumor has it we're going to buy a car together or something like that. Huh? Are we actually going to? Well...I don't know. Don't ask me about it. I have no further comment!"
- "According to the fortune-teller, Katrina, your fortune changes every single day. She says you can slightly change your luck if you carry a lucky item on either lucky or unlucky days. Lucky days will be even better, but days with bad luck will be totally neutralized by the lucky item. I'd like to increase my luck in love. If I could do that, I'd wear anything I'd have to!"
Smug villagers[edit]
Statistics[edit]
Count by game[edit]
Game | Count |
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Doubutsu no Mori | |
Animal Crossing | |
Doubutsu no Mori e+ | |
Wild World | |
City Folk | |
New Leaf | 35 |
Happy Home Designer | 31 |
Pocket Camp | 37 |
New Horizons | 37 |
Trivia[edit]
- Discounting species that exclusively contain female villagers, no bull, bear cub, elephant, kangaroo, monkey, rhinoceros, or tiger villagers have ever had the smug personality.
- Additionally, no cat or octopus villagers initially had the smug personality, but New Horizons did introduce one villager of each of those species with said personality. The 2.0 Free Update also reintroduced Roswell to the series with his personality changed from lazy to smug, making him the first smug alligator.
- No smug villagers have a birthday in January or February. The earliest birthday belongs to Julian (March 15).
- No smug villagers have the fashion hobby in New Horizons.
- They share this trait with jock, cranky, and big sister villagers.
Names in other languages[edit]
キザ Kiza |
Smug | |
느끼하긴 Neukkihagin |
Intense | |
别扭 Bièniu |
Awkward | |
裝模作樣 Zhuāngmúzuòyàng |
Pretentious | |
Самодовольный Samodovol'nyy |
Complacent | |
Verwaand | Conceited | |
Arrogant | Arrogant | |
Enteradillo | Smarty | |
Sabelotodo | Know-it-all | |
Star | Star | |
Arrogante | Arrogant |
Notes[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ FuturePress. Animal Crossing: New Horizons Official Companion Guide.
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