Louie

Louie (マッスル,) is a jock gorilla villager in the. His Japanese name is a reference to jock villagers talking about their muscles. He was one of many villagers to be cut from, and he wouldn't make another appearance until as a free DLC download at the games' launch in Europe (October , 2015), with exclusive items, but will possibly be available worldwide. He will also wear the Big Bro's shirt this time around. He was available for North America starting September 26 via Nintendo Zone, and will be available via Spotpass on October 6th.

Appearance
He is a brown ape who resembles Donkey Kong. He initially wears the Lil Bro's shirt, which refers to Luigi, Mario's younger brother. He carries around a daisy umbrella while it's raining.

Personality
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Louie has a jock personality, which means he will have a keen interest in sport and fitness, making him appear competitive and in some cases rude when talking to other villagers, usually criticizing their fitness. He will appear slow-witted and absent-minded when talking about deep, meaningful things. He will get along well with peppy villagers, but get confused by the choice of lifestyle followed by lazy villagers, who appear opposite to the jock personality. He may offend and upset snooty and cranky villagers.

House
In and, Louie's house has many drums and Cabin Series items. His house also contains a Totem Pole, and other random objects fitting into the Cabin theme.

Trivia

 * Louie's name is based off of Luigi, also represented by his initial outfit, the Lil Bro's Shirt.
 * Odd enough, his counterpart, Alfonso, continued appearing in the later Animal Crossing games, while Louie was removed for unknown reasons. Louie would return in, but instead of the Lil Bro's Shirt, he is wearing a Big Bro Shirt like Alfonso.
 * He wasn't the only Nintendo character named Louie with the name taken from Luigi. Louie from Pikmin 2 did as well.
 * In, his home request is a "30th-anniversary party", yet another reference to Mario and Luigi, since 2015 is the 30th year since their first appearance, and 2015 being the year of Happy Home Designer's release.