Tia

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"Tea is a cup of life."
— Tia, Animal Crossing: New Leaf

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Species Personality Gender
[[Elephant|Elephant]] [[Normal]] Female
Birthday [[|]] November 18th {{{sign}}}
Favorite saying "Tea is a cup of life."
Catchphrase "teacup"
Clothing [[Item: (New Horizons)|]]
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Tia (ティーナ, Tina) is an normal elephant villager who first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Her catchphrase "teacup" and her name refer to the teacup-like appearance of her head.

Appearance

Tia is a white elephant with blue tips on her hands, feet, and tail. She has a blue flower marking on each side of her face and one on each of her ears, which are rimmed by yellow. She also wears a yellow wavy headband, and she has a yellow ball on top of her head. She has black eyes and wears blue mascara. Her head greatly resembles a teapot, hence her catchphrase. She wears initially the Garden Tee.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the normal personality. For more information, click here.

Tia has a normal personality, so she will act shy, but caring toward the player. She will get along well with villagers of any personality type. She will have hygiene concerns, represented when the player visits her house, and she will state her embarrassment at the supposedly unclean appearance of her home. She will mention her interest in reading and the various books she reads. She also will enjoy writing and receiving letters.

House

Tia's house has a lot of mismatched furniture. She has the Regal bed and lamp, the sink and kitchen sink, a dessert case, a pine table, a tea set, and a plant. She has the Blue wall and Rococo floor. She plays "K.K. Marathon" on her gramophone.

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