Victoria

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"Don't put the cart before the horse."
— Victoria, Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Type of Horse villager Victoria  
Artwork of Victoria the Horse
Species Personality Gender
[[Horse|Horse]] [[Peppy]] Female
Birthday [[|]] July 11th Cancer
Favorite saying "Don't put the cart before the horse."
"CATERWAULING CARROT CAKE!"
"小船の宵ごしらえ
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Catchphrase "いくわよ Template:JP
sugar cube Template:NA
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Clothing [[Item: (New Horizons)|]]
Main appearances

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Victoria is a peppy horse villager who appears in the Animal Crossing series, being introduced in Doubutsu no Mori e+, and appearing in every game up to Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo since that point. Considering she looks like a race horse, her name may simply relate to "victory". It could also come from the Victoria Derby, or the famous racehorse Victoria Park. Her Japanese name has been the name of several racehorses, as well as sounding similar to "centaur". Her initial phrase relates to sugar cubes being given to horses as a treat. This catchphrase is very similar to Cleo’s catchphrase.

Characteristics

Appearance

Victoria is a chestnut-colored horse with an orange mane and tail. She has large, dark eyes with long eyelashes. Her lower nose and ears appear to be darker than the rest of her head, though most of it is obscured by a yellow blinker hood giving her the appearance of a race horse. She initially wears a One-Ball Shirt, matching her hood.

Personality

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

As a peppy villager, Victoria will always be in a good mood. She will get along other villagers including the player, making it easy to befriend her. As with other peppy villagers, she loves candy and sweet food. Peppy villagers take offense quite easily and may walk away upset rather than angry when the wrong things are said in a conversation between her and the player or another villager. She may be the target for cranky villagers' jokes and pranks.

House

In Doubutsu no Mori e+, Victoria has the same furniture styling as Aurora's house, only that she has a Backyard Wallpaper and the Daisy Meadow as her choice of flooring and wallpaper. K.K. Country is playing on a Red Boombox. She has four gyroids: A Lullaboid, a Dingloid, a Harmonoid, and a Nebuloid.

In both Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, she has a Lovely Couch, two Tulip Chairs, a Tulip Table, a Watermelon Table, two Storefronts, a Watering Trough, and a Kitschy Clock. K.K. Country plays if she has a stereo.

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, her house has completely changed. She has two cacti and a Phonograph in the top-right corner, which, like the past three games, continues to play K.K. Country.

Preferences

In New Leaf

Picture
Victoria's picture in Animal Crossing: New Leaf Don't put the cart before the horse.
Biography
Siblings One of 4
Skill Playing horseshoes
Goal Marathon runner
Fear Wolves
Favorites
Clothing Smallcheckmark.png Sporty
Smallxmark.png Formal
Color Red
Coffee
Type Mocha
Milk A little bit
Sugar 1 spoonful
Ideal Gifts for Victoria – Red Sporty
Name Price Available From
Barbecue 1,760 Timmy & Tommy's
Bilboquet 2,000 Timmy & Tommy's
Bonfire 2,240 Tent Camper
Campfire 1,360 Igloo Camper
Lantern 1,180 Isabelle/Timmy & Tommy's
Life Ring 20 (medals) Island
Miniature Car - Fireworks
Red Corner 6,800 Timmy & Tommy's
Sandbag 3,190 Timmy & Tommy's
Slalom Gate - Snowman
More Red Items More Sporty Items

Card profiles

280 Victoria amiibo card NA.png

Card back

Amiibo Card Back.png

#280 Victoria - Series 3
Star sign: Cancer
Birthday: July 11th
Dice value: 6
Hand sign: Rock


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