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Type of Deer villager Doeraymi  
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[[Deer|Deer]] [[Normal]] Female
Birthday [[|]] March 26th {{{sign}}}
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Doeraymi (ドレミ, Doremi) is a deer villager in the Animal Crossing series. She is a new character only seen in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, and was one of the first villagers announced for the release of the game. Her name may change for the English-version of the game.

Appearance

Doeraymi is a brown deer with orange accents on her face and limbs. She has red spots for her cheeks, and bright-pink coloring on the insides of her ears.

Etymology

Her name is most likely a reference to the first three notes of the solfège syllables (do, re, and mi), and may also be a reference to the song Doremi from The Sound Of Music, which starts out with "Doe, a deer". It is also a play on doe, the word for a female deer.