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− | '''Lazy'''<ref>Nintendo Power. ''Animal Crossing: Wild World - The Official Nintendo Player's Guide''.</ref><ref>FuturePress. ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons Official Companion Guide''.</ref> is a male [[villager]] personality type in the {{SER}}. Lazy villagers have a relaxed, laid-back lifestyle and appear friendly toward the player. They often | + | '''Lazy'''<ref>Nintendo Power. ''Animal Crossing: Wild World - The Official Nintendo Player's Guide''.</ref><ref>FuturePress. ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons Official Companion Guide''.</ref> is a male [[villager]] personality type in the {{SER}}. Lazy villagers have a relaxed, laid-back lifestyle and appear friendly toward the player. They often talk about food and are humorous or naïve during conversations. |
− | As of the release of {{NH}}, there are a total of | + | As of the release of {{NH}}, there are a total of 72 lazy villagers across the series;{{Note|Beginning in {{NL}}, four villagers who have the lazy personality in previous games had their personalities changed; beginning in {{NH}}, one more had their personality changed. If these villagers are counted, there are a total of 77 lazy villagers across the series.}} 63 appear in {{NH|short|nolink}}. |
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
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===Behaviors=== | ===Behaviors=== | ||
[[File:PCBob45Minutes.png|left|thumb|150px|A player giving [[Bob]], a notable lazy villager, a snack in {{PC}}, to which he remarks not eating for 45 minutes.]] | [[File:PCBob45Minutes.png|left|thumb|150px|A player giving [[Bob]], a notable lazy villager, a snack in {{PC}}, to which he remarks not eating for 45 minutes.]] | ||
− | Lazy villagers have a relaxed and laid-back approach to living in the [[town]] unlike the normal meaning, not being bothered by homework or chores and doing laid-back things. They appear somewhat goofy or | + | Lazy villagers have a relaxed and laid-back approach to living in the [[town]] unlike the normal meaning, not being bothered by homework or chores and doing laid-back things. They appear somewhat goofy or naïve, in the way they speak and talk about [[hobbies]], particularly fashion. Often, they will have dreamed up an "alter ego" of Fashion Lad. In {{WW}}, they may mention reading an unseen magazine, called "Chillin' Magazine," which also reflects on their chilled, relaxed lifestyle. In {{NH|short}}, they frequently mention that they talk to and make friends with [[bug]]s, including some that have apparently infested their houses. Because of this, in {{NH|short}}, they are the only personality type that will not respond with disgust upon seeing a [[Cockroach]] in a player's house. However, they will still immediately leave, citing various reasons like not preparing for a cockroach party. |
They often mention theories relating to certain aspects of the town, which they will mention in conversation to the player or other villagers. For example, some lazy villagers will wonder aloud who has to sit inside the [[Tom Nook Point System]] to make it talk, suggest that [[Tom Nook's Store|Tom Nook's store]] has a basement filled with [[Tom Nook]] stuffed animals, or posit that [[Fourth Wall|they are part of a game for someone else's amusement]] (but then claim it was a joke). In some games, they may express a fascination with Tom Nook's fluffy tail. | They often mention theories relating to certain aspects of the town, which they will mention in conversation to the player or other villagers. For example, some lazy villagers will wonder aloud who has to sit inside the [[Tom Nook Point System]] to make it talk, suggest that [[Tom Nook's Store|Tom Nook's store]] has a basement filled with [[Tom Nook]] stuffed animals, or posit that [[Fourth Wall|they are part of a game for someone else's amusement]] (but then claim it was a joke). In some games, they may express a fascination with Tom Nook's fluffy tail. | ||
− | In {{PG}}, the lazy islanders [[Boomer]], [[Dobie]] ( | + | In {{PG}}, the lazy [[Islander|islanders]] of [[Animal Island]], which include [[Boomer]], [[Dobie]] (until {{NLWa|short}}), and [[Yodel]], as well as the lazy {{DnMe+}} islanders [[Kidd]] (until {{NL|short}}), [[Raddle]], and [[Roswell]] (until {{NH|short}}) are much more stubborn than their mainland counterparts; acting independent, saying that they "belong to no one" when first spoken to, in a similar manner to a [[cranky]] villager, but are also airheaded. Despite this depiction, however, only Dobie returns with a proper cranky personality. They are also more stoic and philosophical at times, in many ways the opposite of their mainland counterparts, often talking about forgoing worldly pleasures and society. |
− | + | In {{PG}}, lazy villagers go to sleep at 10:00 PM and wake up at 8:00 AM. In {{WW}} and {{CF}}, they go to sleep at 1:30 AM and wake up at 8:00 AM. In {{NL}}, they go to sleep at 11:00 PM and wake up at 9:00 AM. In {{NH}}, they usually go to sleep at 11:00 PM and wake up at 8:00 AM. | |
===Relationships=== | ===Relationships=== | ||
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:''See also: [[Lazy/Conversations]] | :''See also: [[Lazy/Conversations]] | ||
Lazy villagers are often the easiest to befriend. To do this, the player can simply send the chosen villager mail containing gifts and repeatedly talk to them. Often, the player can receive their picture. Depending on the game, benefits may include: | Lazy villagers are often the easiest to befriend. To do this, the player can simply send the chosen villager mail containing gifts and repeatedly talk to them. Often, the player can receive their picture. Depending on the game, benefits may include: | ||
− | + | *The villager will not move for a long time | |
− | * The villager will not move for a long time | + | *The player will receive mail and gifts |
− | * The player will receive mail and gifts | + | *The villager is constantly nice to the player |
− | * The villager is constantly nice to the player | + | *If the player is female, they will likely receive chocolate from them on [[Valentine's Day]] |
− | * If the player is female, they will likely receive chocolate from them on [[Valentine's Day]] | + | *In {{NL}}, they will host the player's [[birthday]] |
− | * In {{NL}}, they will host the player's [[birthday]] | ||
They find it easy to get along and talk to other villagers, including the [[player]]. They get along well with other lazy villagers and [[peppy]] villagers. Lazy villagers also get along with [[smug]] villagers, due to smug villagers having a laid-back sense of humor, which lazy villagers find amusing. [[Jock]] villagers will find it difficult to get along with them due to their conflicting lifestyles of relaxing compared to the jock lifestyle of exercising and fitness. [[Snooty]] villagers also find it hard to get along with them due to their laid-back style and lack of obsession of their physical appearance. [[Cranky]] villagers will get along with lazy villagers too, as they too enjoy the slow-paced lifestyle and outlook on life. [[Normal]] villagers may conflict with them sometimes, but will not get annoyed, upset, or confused, because the arguments usually revolve around the lazy villager subtly suggesting they make food for them. They sometimes get cranky when talking to normal villagers or jock villagers. | They find it easy to get along and talk to other villagers, including the [[player]]. They get along well with other lazy villagers and [[peppy]] villagers. Lazy villagers also get along with [[smug]] villagers, due to smug villagers having a laid-back sense of humor, which lazy villagers find amusing. [[Jock]] villagers will find it difficult to get along with them due to their conflicting lifestyles of relaxing compared to the jock lifestyle of exercising and fitness. [[Snooty]] villagers also find it hard to get along with them due to their laid-back style and lack of obsession of their physical appearance. [[Cranky]] villagers will get along with lazy villagers too, as they too enjoy the slow-paced lifestyle and outlook on life. [[Normal]] villagers may conflict with them sometimes, but will not get annoyed, upset, or confused, because the arguments usually revolve around the lazy villager subtly suggesting they make food for them. They sometimes get cranky when talking to normal villagers or jock villagers. | ||
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− | == | + | ==Statistics== |
− | *[[Lazy/Animal Crossing | + | ===Count by game=== |
− | *[[Lazy/Wild World | + | {| class="styled color-villager" style="width: 250px; text-align: center;" |
− | *[[Lazy/New Leaf | + | |- |
− | *[[Lazy/Pocket Camp | + | ! Game |
+ | ! Count | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{DnM}} | ||
+ | | {{#cargo_query:table=villager|fields=COUNT(*)|where=personality="Lazy" AND dnm=1 OR prev_personality="Lazy" AND dnm=1|no html}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{PG}} | ||
+ | | {{#cargo_query:table=villager|fields=COUNT(*)|where=personality="Lazy" AND ac=1 OR prev_personality="Lazy" AND ac=1|no html}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{DnMe+}} | ||
+ | | {{#cargo_query:table=villager|fields=COUNT(*)|where=personality="Lazy" AND e_plus=1 OR prev_personality="Lazy" AND e_plus=1|no html}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{WW|short}} | ||
+ | | {{#cargo_query:table=villager|fields=COUNT(*)|where=personality="Lazy" AND ww=1|no html}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{CF|short}} | ||
+ | | {{#cargo_query:table=villager|fields=COUNT(*)|where=personality="Lazy" AND cf=1|no html}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{NL|short}} | ||
+ | | {{#cargo_query:table=villager|fields=COUNT(*)|where=personality="Lazy" AND wa=1|no html}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{HHD|short}} | ||
+ | | {{#cargo_query:table=villager|fields=COUNT(*)|where=personality="Lazy" AND hhd=1|no html}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{PC|short}} | ||
+ | | {{#cargo_query:table=villager|fields=COUNT(*)|where=personality="Lazy" AND pc=1|no html}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{NH|short}} | ||
+ | | {{#cargo_query:table=villager|fields=COUNT(*)|where=personality="Lazy" AND nh=1|no html}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Dialogue== | ||
+ | *[[Lazy/Animal Crossing dialogue|Lazy villager dialogue in {{PG|nolink}}]] | ||
+ | *[[Lazy/Wild World dialogue|Lazy villager dialogue in {{WW|nolink}}]] | ||
+ | *[[Lazy/New Leaf dialogue|Lazy villager dialogue in {{NL|nolink}}]] | ||
+ | *[[Lazy/Pocket Camp dialogue|Lazy villager dialogue in {{PC|nolink}}]] | ||
+ | *[[Lazy/New Horizons dialogue|Lazy villager dialogue in {{NH|nolink}}]] | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Discounting species that exclusively contain female villagers, no [[anteater]], [[eagle]], [[kangaroo]], [[sheep]], or [[tiger]] villagers have ever had the lazy personality. | *Discounting species that exclusively contain female villagers, no [[anteater]], [[eagle]], [[kangaroo]], [[sheep]], or [[tiger]] villagers have ever had the lazy personality. | ||
− | **Additionally, no [[gorilla]], [[Octopus (species)|octopus]], [[ostrich]], or [[wolf]] villagers initially had the lazy personality, but later installments did introduce villagers of those species with said personality. However, [[Dobie]], the only lazy wolf in the series, would switch to a [[cranky]] personality in {{NLWa}}, meaning no wolf villagers currently have the lazy personality. | + | **Additionally, no [[gorilla]], [[Octopus (species)|octopus]], [[ostrich]], or [[wolf]] villagers initially had the lazy personality, but later installments did introduce villagers of those species with said personality. However, [[Dobie]], the only lazy wolf in the series, would switch to a [[cranky]] personality in {{NLWa|short}}, meaning no wolf villagers currently have the lazy personality. |
+ | *In {{NH|short}}, lazy villagers are the only ones that bring up the topic of whether or not any of what happens in-game is real, though passing it all off as a joke by the end of the conversation so as not to worry the player. | ||
+ | *No lazy villagers have the "shop for clothes" [[hobby]] as their starting hobby in {{WW|short}}. | ||
+ | **None of them also have the music hobby in {{NH|short|nolink}}. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|ja-r=Bon'yari | |ja-r=Bon'yari | ||
|ja-m= Idly | |ja-m= Idly | ||
+ | |ko=먹보 | ||
+ | |ko-r=Meokbo | ||
+ | |ko-m=Glutton | ||
|fr=Paresseux<ref>FuturePress. ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Guide compagnon officiel''</ref> | |fr=Paresseux<ref>FuturePress. ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Guide compagnon officiel''</ref> | ||
|fr-m=Slothful | |fr-m=Slothful | ||
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|it=Pigro<ref>FuturePress. ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons - La guida ufficiale''</ref> | |it=Pigro<ref>FuturePress. ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons - La guida ufficiale''</ref> | ||
|it-m=Lazy | |it-m=Lazy | ||
+ | |zht=悠閒 | ||
+ | |zh-r=Yōuxián | ||
+ | |zh-m=Leisurely | ||
+ | |ru=Ленивый | ||
+ | |ru-r=Lenivyy | ||
+ | |ru-m=Lazy | ||
+ | |nl=Lui | ||
+ | |nl-m=Slothful | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
− | + | [[es:Perezoso]] | |
[[de:nachbarn/schlafmuetze]] | [[de:nachbarn/schlafmuetze]] | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Navbox Villager personalities}} |
[[Category:Male characters]] | [[Category:Male characters]] |
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- "He's rather calm and very gentle. I'd consider him an oasis for your heart here in <town>!"
- — Isabelle, talking about a lazy villager, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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Alfonso, a lazy villager who appears in all Animal Crossing series games, as well as in the film. | ||||||||
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Lazy[1][2] is a male villager personality type in the Animal Crossing series. Lazy villagers have a relaxed, laid-back lifestyle and appear friendly toward the player. They often talk about food and are humorous or naïve during conversations.
As of the release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, there are a total of 72 lazy villagers across the series;[nb 1] 63 appear in New Horizons.
Characteristics[edit]
Appearance-wise, many lazy villagers are depicted with droopy eyes and a lazy smile. Often, they also appear to be younger than most villagers. Some lazy villagers, however, have appeared to be much older at times, or have filled their homes with older-style furniture, such as Doc, Nate, Otis, and Sven, implying that these lazy villagers are in reality very old and therefore aloof due to their age.
Behaviors[edit]
Lazy villagers have a relaxed and laid-back approach to living in the town unlike the normal meaning, not being bothered by homework or chores and doing laid-back things. They appear somewhat goofy or naïve, in the way they speak and talk about hobbies, particularly fashion. Often, they will have dreamed up an "alter ego" of Fashion Lad. In Animal Crossing: Wild World, they may mention reading an unseen magazine, called "Chillin' Magazine," which also reflects on their chilled, relaxed lifestyle. In New Horizons, they frequently mention that they talk to and make friends with bugs, including some that have apparently infested their houses. Because of this, in New Horizons, they are the only personality type that will not respond with disgust upon seeing a Cockroach in a player's house. However, they will still immediately leave, citing various reasons like not preparing for a cockroach party.
They often mention theories relating to certain aspects of the town, which they will mention in conversation to the player or other villagers. For example, some lazy villagers will wonder aloud who has to sit inside the Tom Nook Point System to make it talk, suggest that Tom Nook's store has a basement filled with Tom Nook stuffed animals, or posit that they are part of a game for someone else's amusement (but then claim it was a joke). In some games, they may express a fascination with Tom Nook's fluffy tail.
In Animal Crossing, the lazy islanders of Animal Island, which include Boomer, Dobie (until Welcome amiibo), and Yodel, as well as the lazy Doubutsu no Mori e+ islanders Kidd (until New Leaf), Raddle, and Roswell (until New Horizons) are much more stubborn than their mainland counterparts; acting independent, saying that they "belong to no one" when first spoken to, in a similar manner to a cranky villager, but are also airheaded. Despite this depiction, however, only Dobie returns with a proper cranky personality. They are also more stoic and philosophical at times, in many ways the opposite of their mainland counterparts, often talking about forgoing worldly pleasures and society.
In Animal Crossing, lazy villagers go to sleep at 10:00 PM and wake up at 8:00 AM. In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, they go to sleep at 1:30 AM and wake up at 8:00 AM. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, they go to sleep at 11:00 PM and wake up at 9:00 AM. In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, they usually go to sleep at 11:00 PM and wake up at 8:00 AM.
Relationships[edit]
- See also: Lazy/Conversations
Lazy villagers are often the easiest to befriend. To do this, the player can simply send the chosen villager mail containing gifts and repeatedly talk to them. Often, the player can receive their picture. Depending on the game, benefits may include:
- The villager will not move for a long time
- The player will receive mail and gifts
- The villager is constantly nice to the player
- If the player is female, they will likely receive chocolate from them on Valentine's Day
- In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, they will host the player's birthday
They find it easy to get along and talk to other villagers, including the player. They get along well with other lazy villagers and peppy villagers. Lazy villagers also get along with smug villagers, due to smug villagers having a laid-back sense of humor, which lazy villagers find amusing. Jock villagers will find it difficult to get along with them due to their conflicting lifestyles of relaxing compared to the jock lifestyle of exercising and fitness. Snooty villagers also find it hard to get along with them due to their laid-back style and lack of obsession of their physical appearance. Cranky villagers will get along with lazy villagers too, as they too enjoy the slow-paced lifestyle and outlook on life. Normal villagers may conflict with them sometimes, but will not get annoyed, upset, or confused, because the arguments usually revolve around the lazy villager subtly suggesting they make food for them. They sometimes get cranky when talking to normal villagers or jock villagers.
Quotes[edit]
Below are some (not all) quotes made by lazy villagers.
- I heard this real scary story... Do you want to hear it?
Putting (food) in (other food)... Produces the flavor of (another food).
Ewwwww! It's so creepy and unnatural!" - "Do you have a favorite place? You know, a place where you can take a midday nap when you're tired? Huh? Oh me? Well, when you're out, sometimes I like to snooze on your floor!"
- "I feel so grown-up sitting here in the café. If I stay here long enough, I'll probably have to start shaving, <catchphrase>!"
Lazy villagers[edit]
Current[edit]
Former[edit]
Statistics[edit]
Count by game[edit]
Game | Count |
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Doubutsu no Mori | 35 |
Animal Crossing | 39 |
Doubutsu no Mori e+ | 53 |
Wild World | 25 |
City Folk | 35 |
New Leaf | 61 |
Happy Home Designer | 51 |
Pocket Camp | 63 |
New Horizons | 63 |
Dialogue[edit]
- Lazy villager dialogue in Animal Crossing
- Lazy villager dialogue in Animal Crossing: Wild World
- Lazy villager dialogue in Animal Crossing: New Leaf
- Lazy villager dialogue in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
- Lazy villager dialogue in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Trivia[edit]
- Discounting species that exclusively contain female villagers, no anteater, eagle, kangaroo, sheep, or tiger villagers have ever had the lazy personality.
- Additionally, no gorilla, octopus, ostrich, or wolf villagers initially had the lazy personality, but later installments did introduce villagers of those species with said personality. However, Dobie, the only lazy wolf in the series, would switch to a cranky personality in Welcome amiibo, meaning no wolf villagers currently have the lazy personality.
- In New Horizons, lazy villagers are the only ones that bring up the topic of whether or not any of what happens in-game is real, though passing it all off as a joke by the end of the conversation so as not to worry the player.
- No lazy villagers have the "shop for clothes" hobby as their starting hobby in Wild World.
- None of them also have the music hobby in New Horizons.
Names in other languages[edit]
ぼんやり Bon'yari |
Idly | |
먹보 Meokbo |
Glutton | |
悠閒 Unknown |
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Ленивый Lenivyy |
Lazy | |
Lui | Slothful | |
Schlafmütze[3] | Sleepyhead | |
Perezoso[nb 2][4] | Sloth | |
Paresseux[5] | Slothful | |
Pigro[6] | Lazy |
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Beginning in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, four villagers who have the lazy personality in previous games had their personalities changed; beginning in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, one more had their personality changed. If these villagers are counted, there are a total of 77 lazy villagers across the series.
- ↑ Vago(Lazy) in the first edition of the book.
References[edit]
- ↑ Nintendo Power. Animal Crossing: Wild World - The Official Nintendo Player's Guide.
- ↑ FuturePress. Animal Crossing: New Horizons Official Companion Guide.
- ↑ FuturePress. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Das offizielle Begleitbuch
- ↑ FuturePress. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - La guía oficial
- ↑ FuturePress. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Guide compagnon officiel
- ↑ FuturePress. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - La guida ufficiale
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