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Pig

Pigs (豚, Buta) are a species of villager in the Animal Crossing series. They are most noted for their profound snouts and curly tails. Their ears are also incredibly floppy, and appear to be partially folded over, though their original pointy nature is revealed whenever a pig villager is doing any kind of exercises.

There are nineteen pig villagers, of which eleven are male and eight are female. Three are normal, two are peppy, two are snooty, one is sisterly, two are lazy, five are jocks, three are cranky and one is smug.

Curly, Lucy, Rasher, Hugh, and Truffles are the only pigs to appear in every game up to date.

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What are the distinct physical features of pig villagers in Animal Crossing? toggle section
In Animal Crossing, pig villagers are recognized for their prominent snouts and curly tails. They exhibit a range of personalities, such as normal, peppy, snooty, sisterly, lazy, jock, cranky, and smug. Certain pigs, like Curly, feature light pink hooves and a distinctive pink nose with protruding nostrils. Their eyes are typically wide open, devoid of a specific color. The pig species encompasses both genders.
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How many pig villagers are there in the Animal Crossing series? toggle section
In the Animal Crossing series, there are nineteen pig villagers, comprising eleven males and eight females. They exhibit various personality types: three normal, two peppy, two snooty, one sisterly, two lazy, five jocks, three cranky, and one smug. The pigs consistently appearing in all games so far include Curly, Lucy, Rasher, and Truffles.
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What are the different personality types of pig villagers in Animal Crossing? toggle section
In Animal Crossing, pig villagers display a range of personalities. Male pigs can be categorized as cranky, jock, lazy, or smug, while female pigs can be snooty, peppy, normal, or sisterly. These personality types dictate their dialogue, voice, and interactions. For example, peppy pigs may upset snooty and cranky pigs due to their contrasting habits. The pig species includes three normal, two peppy, two snooty, one sisterly, two lazy, five jocks, three cranky, and one smug. Pigs like Curly, Lucy, Rasher, and Truffles have featured in all games so far.
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Who are some notable pig villagers in Animal Crossing? toggle section
Animal Crossing features 19 pig villagers, with 11 males and 8 females. These porcine creatures are recognized by their distinct snouts and curly tails. They embody various personalities: normal, peppy, snooty, sisterly, lazy, jock, cranky, and smug. Curly, Lucy, Rasher, and Truffles are the most notable, appearing in all games. Other pig villagers such as the sisterly Agnes and the cranky Boris also add to the species of pigs list in the game.
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How does the behavior of pig villagers change during exercises in Animal Crossing? toggle section
During exercises in Animal Crossing, pig villagers engage in various activities such as fishing and bug catching. They can trade items with the player and their mood influences their voice pitch and volume. Additionally, they participate in games like hide and seek and often request the player to carry out tasks.
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Villagers

Villager Appearance(s)

Agnes (Sisterly)
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Boris (Cranky)
Animal Forest,
Animal Forest+,
Animal Crossing,
Animal Forest e+,
New Leaf,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Chops (Smug)
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Cobb (Jock)
Animal Forest,
Animal Forest+,
Animal Crossing,
Animal Forest e+,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Curly (Jock)
Animal Forest,
Animal Forest+,
Animal Crossing,
Animal Forest e+,
Wild World,
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Gala (Normal)
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Ganon (Cranky)
New Leaf (amiibo)

Hambo (Jock)
Animal Forest,
Animal Forest+,
Animal Crossing,
Animal Forest e+

Hugh (Lazy)
Animal Forest,
Animal Forest+,
Animal Crossing,
Animal Forest e+,
Wild World,
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Kevin (Jock)
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Lucy (Normal)
Animal Forest,
Animal Forest+,
Animal Crossing,
Animal Forest e+,
Wild World,
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Maggie (Normal)
Animal Forest e+,
New Leaf,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Pancetti (Snooty)
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Peggy (Peppy)
Animal Forest e+,
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Pigleg (Jock)
Animal Forest+ (Islander),
Animal Crossing (Islander),
Animal Forest e+ (Islander)

Rasher (Cranky)
Animal Forest,
Animal Forest+,
Animal Crossing,
Animal Forest e+,
Wild World,
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Spork (Lazy)
Animal Forest,
Animal Forest+,
Animal Crossing,
Animal Forest e+,
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Sue E (Snooty)
Animal Forest,
Animal Forest+,
Animal Crossing,
Animal Forest e+

Truffles (Peppy)
Animal Forest,
Animal Forest+,
Animal Crossing,
Animal Forest e+,
Wild World,
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

In other languages

In other languages
Japan Japanese 豚/ぶた (Buta)
France French Cochon
Germany German Schwein
Spain Spanish Cerdo
Italy Italian Maiale
The Netherlands Dutch Varken
Portugal Portuguese Porco
Russia Russian Свинья Svinya
Poland Polish Świnia
China Chinese 猪/豬 (Zhū)
South Korea Korean 돼지 (Dwaeji)