Lottie

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"Let's get you in a new house today!"
— Lottie, Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer
SpecialSpeciesIconSilhouette.png Lottie  
[[File:200px|150px|150px|alt=Artwork of Lottie]]
Lottie as she appears in Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival.
Species Gender
[[Otter]] Female
Birthday [[|]] September 12th[1] Virgo
Role Home designer
Main appearances

Other appearances
Name in other languages
 タクミ
 솜이
 Casimira
 Karlotta
 巧美
 Lou
 Nuria
 Lottie
 巧美
 Lou
 Nuria
 Lotti

Lottie is a special character who made her first appearance in Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. She was announced at Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015 and serves as a guide for players as they design homes. She is a pink river otter[2] and Lyle's niece.[3]

She appears later in Animal Crossing: New Leaf via an update, alongside amiibo compatibility and new villagers. [4] She gives the player a tutorial on how to arrange furniture with touch screen controls.

In Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, Lottie hosts the Gothic Rose Festival event. This is similar to the Rover's Garden Safari event, except the player must catch bats and plant Gothic roses. Lottie is later given a larger role in this game as the host of Happy Homeroom, an area similar in design to Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer.

Appearances

Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer

Lottie is the receptionist in Nook's Homes in this game. She also helps train the player and talks them through the process of preparing a villager's house, before arriving at the site, like letting the player choose a site and a layout. Lottie also can help the player log onto Happy Home Network and change the settings for the network. Lottie is seen every day at her desk, typing. Talking to her normally results in suggestions to drum up business; however, rarely, she can be seen without mascara and she talks about that instead.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo

Although she is absent in the original release of New Leaf, Lottie reappears in the Welcome amiibo update, showing the player how to use the bottom screen to move furniture after building the Secret Storage extension. She can also be seen after successfully connecting Happy Home Designer data to New Leaf: Welcome Amiibo, invited by Isabelle, and posts the player the Nook's Homes model.

Other appearances

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Spirits

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[[File:100px|100px|Lottie]]
Lottie

Category Type Class
Primary Spirit Grab Novice (★)
Stats Power: Power: 958—4,792
Ability No Effect
Acquisition

Villager info

In Happy Home Designer

Lottie
Birthday Personality Catchphrase
No results [[File:Starsign No results NH Icon.png|32px|No results|link=No results]] [[No results]] No results
Default clothing [[File:No Results HHD Icon.png|30px|link=]] No results
Umbrella [[File:No Results HHD Icon.png|30px|link=]] No results
House request
Client's vision I'll leave it up to you!
Unlocked items
Starting house: Default exterior of Lottie's house in Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer

RV description

When visiting Lottie's RV at the campground, the bottom screen will display the following:

"As Lyle's niece and a busy real estate agent, she knows her way around new construction, but she also loves getting away from it all in a rustic setting."

Card profiles

amiibo cards

017 Lottie amiibo card NA.png

Card back

Amiibo Card Back.png

#017 Lottie - Series 1
Star sign: Virgo
Birthday: September 12th
Dice value: 3
Hand sign: Rock

311 Lottie amiibo card NA.png

Card back

Amiibo Card Back.png

#311 Lottie - Series 4
Star sign: Virgo
Birthday: September 12th
Dice value: 4
Hand sign: Paper

Gallery

Artwork

Sprites and models

Merchandise

Names in other languages

Japanese タクミ
Takumi
Probably from 匠 takumi (artisan)

Korean 솜이
Somi
-

Simplified Chinese 巧美
Qiǎo Měi

Russian Лотти
Lotti
Transcription of English name

Dutch Lottie -

German Karlotta -

European Spanish Nuria from the spanish word for otter "Nutria"

European French Lou First syllable of loutre, meaning "otter".

Italian Casimira From casa, "home".

References