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Monkeys (サル, Saru) are a species of villager in the Animal Crossing series, introduced in Wild World. There are nine monkey villagers with two being jock, two being lazy, one being snooty, one being cranky, one being normal, one being sisterly, and one being peppy and one monkey special character, Porter. There are no smug monkeys.

In their first appearance in Wild World, monkeys could only appear in the player's town via Nintendo Zone download, though this changes in all subsequent games and monkeys appear under normal circumstances. However, they do not appear in the city in City Folk, but do appear in Main Street in New Leaf.

Monkeys have the rare occurrence of having both villagers and special characters. This likely began due to Porter being removed post Animal Crossing, but returning in New Leaf.

Villagers

Villager
Appearance(s)
Champ CF
Champ (Jock)
Wild World,
City Folk,
Gekijōban Dōbutsu no Mori
Deli NH
Deli (Lazy)
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
New Horizons
Elise NH
Elise (Snooty)
Wild World,
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons
Flip NH
Flip (Jock)
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons
Monty NH
Monty (Cranky)
Wild World,
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
New Horizons
Nana NH
Nana (Normal)
Wild World,
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons
Shari NH
Shari (Sisterly)
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons
Simon NH
Simon (Lazy)
Wild World,
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
New Horizons
Tammi NH
Tammi (Peppy)
Wild World,
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
New Horizons

Special Characters

Villager
Appearance(s)
Porter
Porter
Animal Forest,
Animal Forest+,
Animal Crossing,
Animal Forest e+,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer

In other languages

In other languages
Japan Japanese サル (Saru)
France French Singe
Germany German Affe
Spain Spanish Mono
Italy Italian Scimmia
The Netherlands Dutch Aap
Portugal Portuguese Macaco
Russia Russian Обезьяна (Obez'yana)
China Chinese 猴 (Hóu)
South Korea Korean 원숭이 (Wonsung-i)
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