It is without a doubt that mostAnimal Crossingplayers have at least one memorable encounter with a villager in the game. Ever since the introduction of the first Animal Crossing title in the early 2000s, toAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, the non-playable villagers have either won the hearts of its players or tested their patience with theirrude and sometimes mean comments.

Now,Animal Crossing: New Horizonsfeatures402 characters that can be recruitedto live on the island. While this number may appear huge, it is worth pointing out that there are villagers in previousAnimal Crossinggames who did not make the cut. Overall, there are approximately 458 villagers in the entireAnimal CrossingandAnimal Forestfranchises, which means that players won’t be able to encounter these 56 villagers in the game.

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Ace

Ace is a jock bird villager that first appeared inAnimal ForestandAnimal Crossing, the former being the then-Japanese exclusive version of the game. However, ever sinceAnimal Forest e+, Ace no longer appeared in subsequent games in the franchise, making him a villager that is only familiar to players of the original game. Given hisjock personality, Ace is mostly interested in sports and fitness and usually behaves hyperactive and motivated. Some of Ace’s favorite hobbies include fishing and catching bugs and he usually gets along with peppy, cranky, and sisterly villagers, but may get in conflict with lazy and snooty characters.

Chelsea

Despite not appearing inAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, Chelsea is considered as a new villager who made appearances inAnimal Crossing: New Leafand the mobile game,Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. Chelsea is a normal deer villager whose design was inspired by My Melody, a Sanrio character. True to her normal personality, Chelsea often acts kind towards the player and other villagers and will mostly get along with just about anyone apart from cranky and sisterly villagers. InNew Leaf,Chelsea is already up at 6 AM and is one of the easiest villagers to befriend.

Ganon

As the name suggests, Ganon was named afterthe iconic villain inThe Legend of Zeldafranchise. He is a cranky villager who was introduced in theWelcome Amiiboupdate ofNew Leaf,and true to his inspiration, Ganon’s catchphrase inAnimal Crossingis “At last, Hyrule is mine!” Apart from his name, Ganon’s appearance was also loosely based on Ganon fromThe Legend of Zelda,making him an interesting addition of fans of the action-adventure franchise. Due to his cranky personality, Ganon appears to be agitated during dialogue and is difficult to befriend, as Ganon will be angry whenever the player disagrees with what he has to say. Like all villagers under the cranky personality, Ganon will often engage the player in various competitions.

Poko

Poko is a jock cub villager that only appeared inAnimal Forest e+,which means that players outside Japan never encountered him. Similar to most jock villagers, Poko’s interest revolves around sports and other physical activities. It is currently unknown as to why Poko was never featured in succeeding games in the franchise but given that he only made an appearance inAnimal Forest e+,he is one of theleast known villagersin the entire series. Just like many jock villagers, Poko would always have a hard time understanding the lifestyle of lazy villagers and will usually get into conflict with snooty villagers, given that he is known to question people about their weight.

Penny

Last on this highlight list of villagers missing inAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsis Penny, who is a peppy mouse villager that made appearances inAnimal Forestand the firstAnimal Crossinggame. Her appearance is designed to have a brown and beige color scheme, which is based on the American penny, which she is named after. Additionally, Penny has black eyes and wears a subdued print shirt. True to her peppy personality, Penny often appears excitable and motivated. She is easy to befriend and has a tendency to overreact on the simplest of conversations.

Other Villagers That Are Not in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

As previously mentioned, there are 56Animal Crossingvillagers that were not featured inAnimal Crossing: New Horizons. It is worth pointing out that the majority of these villagers were only featured in the Japanese-exclusive seriesAnimal Forest,making most of them unfamiliar to players outside Japan. However, there are still a handful of villagers in this list that were introduced in newerAnimal Crossinggames such asNew LeafandPocket Camp,and it remains a mystery as to why they were not selected to appear inAnimal Crossing: New Horizons.

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