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'''Diana''' is a [[Snooty]] [[deer]] [[villager]] in the [[Animal Crossing series|''Animal Crossing'' series]]. She first appeared in ''[[Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]'' and has appeared in all subsequent games. She is the only snooty deer in the series. Her name may refer to the mythical Diana, the Goddess of the Hunt, who transformed a huntsman into a deer when he glimpsed her bathing in the woods; this is further evidenced by her home, which is themed after a bathhouse. | |||
In ''New Horizons'', Diana has the education hobby and can be seen wearing rimmed glasses, reading a novel while outside, and using a magnifying glass when near certain objects. | |||
== Appearance == | |||
Diana is a white deer. She has pinkish-purple hair, and has a black nose. Diana has black eyes. Diana has blue and red feet. Diana has a violet swirl and has a pink tail. Her ears, is rose and red. Inside her nose is purple and pink. | |||
==In other languages== | |||
===Names=== | |||
*Japanese: ナタリー (''Natarī'') | |||
*Korean: 나탈리 (''Natari'') | |||
*Italian: Diana | |||
*German: Vroni | |||
*Chinese (Simplified): 倪家莉 (''Níjiālì'') | |||
*French: Didi | |||
*Spanish: Bambina | |||
*Dutch: Diana | |||
*Chinese (Traditional): 倪家莉 (''Níjiālì'') | |||
*Russian: Диана (''Diana'') | |||
===Phrases=== | |||
*Japanese: でしょ | |||
*Korean: 라니까 | |||
*Italian: mamy | |||
*German: kitz | |||
*Chinese (Simplified): 是吧 | |||
*French: bichouchou | |||
*Spanish: braaavo | |||
*Dutch: joh | |||
*Chinese (Traditional): 是吧 | |||
*Spanish (Latin America): nonuá | |||
*Russian: еще бы | |||
[[Category:Villagers]] | |||
Revision as of 17:32, 22 May 2025
| Species | Personality | Gender | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deer | Snooty | Female | |||
| Birthday | January 4th | ||||
| Favorite saying | "Sometimes you have to lose to win." | ||||
| Catchphrase | "no doy" | ||||
| Clothing | Natty tee
Mysterious dress (Purple) | ||||
| Umbrella | Petal parasol
Black chic umbrella | ||||
Diana is a Snooty deer villager in the Animal Crossing series. She first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and has appeared in all subsequent games. She is the only snooty deer in the series. Her name may refer to the mythical Diana, the Goddess of the Hunt, who transformed a huntsman into a deer when he glimpsed her bathing in the woods; this is further evidenced by her home, which is themed after a bathhouse.
In New Horizons, Diana has the education hobby and can be seen wearing rimmed glasses, reading a novel while outside, and using a magnifying glass when near certain objects.
Appearance
Diana is a white deer. She has pinkish-purple hair, and has a black nose. Diana has black eyes. Diana has blue and red feet. Diana has a violet swirl and has a pink tail. Her ears, is rose and red. Inside her nose is purple and pink.
In other languages
Names
- Japanese: ナタリー (Natarī)
- Korean: 나탈리 (Natari)
- Italian: Diana
- German: Vroni
- Chinese (Simplified): 倪家莉 (Níjiālì)
- French: Didi
- Spanish: Bambina
- Dutch: Diana
- Chinese (Traditional): 倪家莉 (Níjiālì)
- Russian: Диана (Diana)
Phrases
- Japanese: でしょ
- Korean: 라니까
- Italian: mamy
- German: kitz
- Chinese (Simplified): 是吧
- French: bichouchou
- Spanish: braaavo
- Dutch: joh
- Chinese (Traditional): 是吧
- Spanish (Latin America): nonuá
- Russian: еще бы