Pig

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Pig
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Various pigs in New Horizons. From left to right: Spork, Maggie, Pancetti, Peggy, Kevin, Hugh, Gala, Lucy, Cobb, and Curly.
Species count by game
DnM AC e+ WW CF NL HHD PC NH
0 11 13 5 8 16 13 15 15
Species count by personality
Lazy Jock Cranky Smug Normal Peppy Snooty Big sister
2 5 3 1 3 2 2 1
Species count by type
Villagers Islanders Special Total
18 1 0 19

Pigs are a species of villager in the Animal Crossing series. They are characterized by their curled tails, flopped ears, and large snouts. In all games up to Animal Crossing: Wild World, the pig villagers had pointed ears, similar to the cat villagers. In Animal Crossing: City Folk onwards, however, the pigs instead are given flopped ears, making the pig the first villager species to receive a design change between games.

There are nineteen pig villagers so far, one of which is an islander. Eleven are male and eight are female, making it a predominantly male species. Of these, five are jock, three are normal, three are cranky, two are lazy, two are peppy, two are snooty, one is smug, and one is big sister. Hambo, Pigleg, and Sue E are the only pigs who have not reappeared since Doubutsu no Mori e+. Chops, Hugh, Lucy, and Spork are also absent from Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.

Villagers

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Agnes
Gender: Female
Personality: Big sister
Birthday: April 21
Debut: New Leaf

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Boris
Gender: Male
Personality: Cranky
Birthday: November 6
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

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Chops
Gender: Male
Personality: Smug
Birthday: October 13
Debut: New Leaf

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Cobb
Gender: Male
Personality: Jock
Birthday: October 7
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

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Curly
Gender: Male
Personality: Jock
Birthday: July 26
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

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Gala
Gender: Female
Personality: Normal
Birthday: March 5
Debut: City Folk

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Ganon
Gender: Male
Personality: Cranky
Birthday: February 21
Debut: Welcome amiibo

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Hambo
Gender: Male
Personality: Jock
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

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Hugh
Gender: Male
Personality: Lazy
Birthday: December 30
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

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Kevin
Gender: Male
Personality: Jock
Birthday: April 26
Debut: New Leaf

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Lucy
Gender: Female
Personality: Normal
Birthday: June 2
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

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Maggie
Gender: Female
Personality: Normal
Birthday: September 3
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori e+

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Pancetti
Gender: Female
Personality: Snooty
Birthday: November 14
Debut: New Leaf

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Peggy
Gender: Female
Personality: Peppy
Birthday: May 23
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori e+

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Gender: Male
Personality: Jock
Debut: Animal Crossing

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Rasher
Gender: Male
Personality: Cranky
Birthday: April 7
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

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Spork
Gender: Male
Personality: Lazy
Birthday: September 3
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

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Sue E
Gender: Female
Personality: Snooty
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

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Truffles
Gender: Female
Personality: Peppy
Birthday: July 28
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

Trivia

  • The pig is the only villager species to have received a villager of every personality in the game the species debuted in, while also receiving a big sister and smug villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
    • The bird, cat, bear cub, hippo, monkey, and mouse also had a villager of every personality in their debut installments. However, no cats had the smug personality until Animal Crossing: New Horizons. No birds, hippos, or mice have ever had the big sister personality, whereas no cubs or monkeys have ever had the smug personality.

Names in other languages

Japanese ぶた
Buta

Korean 돼지
Dwaeji

Simplified Chinese
Zhū

Traditional Chinese
Unknown

Russian Свинья
Svin'ya

Dutch Varken

German Schwein

European Spanish Cerdo (Male)
Cerda (Female)

European French Porc (Male)
Truie (Female)

Italian Maiale (Male)
Scrofa (Female)