Pill bug

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"I caught a pill bug! I bet that's a bitter pill for it to swallow. (That was really awful.)" —Animal Crossing (GCN)
"I caught a Pill bug! Roll up if you want... you're MINE!" —Wild World
"I caught a Pill Bug! Why don't you chill, bug?" —City Folk
"I caught a Pill Bug! I don't know... It seems nice to me!" —New Leaf
"I caught a pill bug! That's a tough act to swallow!" —New Horizons

Pill Bug
Artwork of Pill Bug
Real-world info
Name: Armadillidium vulgare
Family: Armadillidiidae - Terrestrial Crustaceans
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Other appearances
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Pill Bugs (ダンゴムシ, Dangomushi), or their slang term rollie pollies, are a commonly found, land-living crustacean. They take shelter in dark, moist areas, such as rocks in order to conserve water. Pill Bugs appear in all games in the Animal Crossing series. Sometimes, a villager will stop and look at a rock, if the player hits said rock with a shovel, a pill bug (or possibly a Centipede) will come out.

In the "Fish and Bugs" menu, in both Wild World and City Folk, information is given on their ability to breathe underwater- a quality possessed by all crustaceans.

Donating to the Museum

As with all insects in the Animal Crossing series, the Pill Bug can be donated to the Museum by talking to Blathers, who will give a small speech about it.

In Animal Crossing

"Tell me, <player's name>, have you ever turned a pill bug over and examined its repellant underside? The legs...so many of them...jerking...wiggling...writhing...Blech! Abhorrent! Wretched little monsters!"

In Wild World

"I'm sure you've had this happen: your pill bug won't roll up for some reason... ...and it's only later you discover it's a wood louse! ...No? Never happen to you? Very well, I'm mad."

In City Folk

"Indeed, when they're all rolled up in a ball, pill bugs seem harmless enough... But flip them over and... OH, THOSE LEGS! Absolutely repugnant. Thinking about how they wriggle and squirm has my feathers crawling! Foulness! Hold a moment. I do rather poorly with shiny, wriggly, wretched creatures like this one."

In New Leaf

Upon donation to the museum, the Pill Bug can be found crawling in the first room of the Insect section. The exhibit has this to say about the Pill Bug:

"Pill bugs live in moist places, which is why you will commonly find them under rocks and in stumps. When they're touched, they roll into a ball. Oddly enough, they're part of the crustacean family. As such, and since they don't like dry places, they can travel for a short time underwater if need be."

In New Horizons

"Blech, the pill bug! Children delight at the way these beasts roll into balls when poked... But the appeal is utterly lost on me. One look at their leggy undersides... Hoo! Ewww! How they wriggle! Young pill bugs shed their exo-skeletons as they grow, and in doing so, sprout another pair of legs. As if 12 appendages weren't alarming enough! Yuck, I say. Yuck!"

The pill bug can be found in the leftmost display case in the laboratory section of the bug exhibit, along with the Moth and Centipede

Encyclopedia Information

When the player has caught the Pill Bug, they can find information about the insect in the bug menu. Below is the information regarding the Pill Bug:

Wild World

64px    ''Pill bugs are crustaceans, like shrimp or crabs. They breathe with gills, so they can survive under water."
  • Size- 10 mm
  • Season- All year
  • Time- Unknown


City Folk

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Further Information

A pill bug.

Pill Bugs, Armadillidium Vulgare, are from a genus of crustaceans that have been known to exist for at least 300 million years. Many members of the genus exist as marine crustaceans, but some have developed to live on the land while retaining their water-dependent lifestyle. Pill bugs can lay several hundred eggs at one time.

Their characteristic defense mechanism, which involves rolling into a protective ball, is copied in-game. The pill bug rolls into a ball when a Player approaches it, making the insect much easier to catch than other ground-dwelling insects.


Names in other languages

Japanese ダンゴムシ
dango-mushi

Korean 공벌레
gongbeolle

Simplified Chinese 鼠妇
shǔfù

Traditional Chinese 鼠婦
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Russian Мокрица
Mokritsa

Dutch Rolpissebed

German Kugelassel Orb Isopod

European Spanish Cochinilla

European French Cloporte

Italian Porcellino di terra