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'''Wilbur''' is a special character who debuted in {{NH}} who works at the [[Airport]]. His name, along with [[Orville]], are likely referencing the Wright Brothers, the inventors of airplanes. Wilbur flies the plane to other people's islands, as well as to the mystery tours (which require Nook Mile Tickets). Notably, he uses the {{Wp|NATO_phonetic_alphabet|phonetic alphabet}} when speaking—with the exception of "whiskey" for "W", replaced with "whisker".
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'''Wilbur''' is a special character who debuted in {{NH}} who works at the [[Airport]]. His name, along with [[Orville]], are likely referencing the Wright Brothers, the inventors of airplanes. Wilbur flies the plane to other people's islands, as well as to the mystery tours (which require Nook Mile Tickets). Notably, he uses the {{Wp|NATO_phonetic_alphabet|phonetic alphabet}} when speaking—with the exception of "whiskey" for "W", replaced with "whisker" likely for censorship reasons.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 04:49, April 21, 2020

"Bellbottom synthpop this is stovetop kaleidoscope, do you require assistance? Over."
— Wilbur, Animal Crossing: New Horizons
SpecialSpeciesIconSilhouette.png Wilbur  
[[File:Wilbur NH.png|150px|150px|alt=Artwork of Wilbur]]
Artwork of Wilbur from Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Species Gender
[[Dodo]] Male
Birthday [[|]] December 17th Sagittarius
Role Airport
Main appearances

Other appearances
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Wilbur is a special character who debuted in Animal Crossing: New Horizons who works at the Airport. His name, along with Orville, are likely referencing the Wright Brothers, the inventors of airplanes. Wilbur flies the plane to other people's islands, as well as to the mystery tours (which require Nook Mile Tickets). Notably, he uses the phonetic alphabet when speaking—with the exception of "whiskey" for "W", replaced with "whisker" likely for censorship reasons.

Gallery

Screenshots

Names in other languages


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