“YAY, I'm ready for, like, some serious shopping, lambkins!”
― Wendy in the city, City Folk
Wendy (みぞれ,Mizore?), is a peppysheepvillager in the Animal Crossing series, who made her first appearance in City Folk. The origin of her name is mostly unknown, although it could be a reference to the word "Windy", which references her picture quote. She has the fashion hobby.
Wendy is a sheep with bright, light blue wool, with a deep, darker blue on top of her head. She has yellow striped horns, a light brown skin tone with pink blush on her face, and has dark brown hooves. She initially wears the watermelon shirt, which she wears as a scarf, like all sheep in the Animal Crossing series (prior to New Horizons). In New Horizons, Wendy wears a watermelon tank. Wendy bears somewhat of a resemblance to Baabara.
Personality
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Peppy villagers appear to be in a good mood often and are easy to become friends with. As a peppy villager, Wendy will have the tendency to over-react in conversations about trivial subjects, and will usually be over-excited to see the player or other villagers. This villager, like other peppy villagers, will rarely be discouraged from doing anything, including the usual hobbies. Peppy villagers dream of becoming famous in the future and read Ms. Nintendique, an unseen magazine read by snooty, normal, and other peppy villagers in the Animal Crossing Series. Peppy villagers will also have a very short attention span, which means they soon forget some arguments or tasks given to the player which weren't completed. Wendy may easily get upset in conversation when the wrong things are said. She will get along well with other villagers, particularly lazy, normal, jock, sisterly and other peppy villagers, but she may annoy and upset cranky and snooty villagers, whose personalities differ to hers. Due to the nature of peppy villagers, she may mention how "old" or "boring" cranky villagers are compared to her opposing, upbeat personality.
In New Leaf, her house has changed; she now uses the lunar horizon wallpaper and the ski-slope floor. She has a grapefruit table and two kiwi stools from the citrus set; a pineapple bed and juicy-apple clock from the fruit set; a watermelon table, a retro fridge, two cupid's benches, an ice-cream case, and a shaved-ice maker. She has K.K. Bossa playing if she obtains a stereo.