While most of the characters inAnimal Crossingare fittingly anthropomorphized animals, some of them are also humanoid, and a fan has created an image focusing on all of them. There are many villagers that have been in multiple entries between the original GameCubeAnimal CrossingandAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, and there are non-animal characters that have stood the test of time as well.

Among theAnimal Crossingcharactersthat have been featured across the series from the first game andAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsare Tom Nook, Kapp’n, and the player character which have each subtly changed from one generation to another. These primary characters aren’t the only ones to be featured in multipleAnimal Crossingtitles, as villagers like Bob, Goldie, and Ribbot have remained fan favorites as the franchise evolved with each new entry. Unlike the animals that the player normally interacts with inAnimal Crossing, one fan has highlighted the very few non-animal characters that have made the cut in the mostly creature-filled simulator.

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Reddit user FizzyCocoaMan has garnered 2,000 upvotes on anAnimal Crossingimage that focuses on every character in the original game that isn’t an animal, including the horned protagonist. Beyond the main hero, the image shows Wisp the Ghost, Snowboy the snowman, and Farley and Jack, who both have unknown origins, but the former is considered to be a gnome. Lloyd the Gyroid is also included in the screenshot which sets him aside from the traditional gyroids which can still be found bydigging them up inAnimal Crossing: New Horizonswhich offers a large library of the dancing figures.

Animal Crossingfans can normally interact with Wisp between midnight and 4:00 A.M. in-game time which may help them clear their village of weeds, while Lloyd remains stationary at the player’s residence. Jack only comes toAnimal Crossingvillages for Halloween, making him only available for one day a year in which the player may acquire a seasonal item from him in exchange for candy. During thewinter inAnimal Crossing, players can build Snowboy to acquire snow-themed furniture, but Farley is the hardest to reach as he remains hidden at the town’s fountain until the game has reached perfect town status.

Although many more animals have been introduced to theAnimal Crossingseries since the original release like the fan favorite Isabelle andAnimal Crossing: New Horizons' Dodo Airlines team, FizzyCocoaMan’s post is relevant today ignoring Farley. Villagers are presumably humans based onAnimal Crossingletters from Momand changes that have been made to their design since launch, but their initial aesthetic also suggests they’re some sort of unnamed creature.

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