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“Didja like it? Did it make sense and stuff? Well? Tell me! What did you think of it?”
― Ace, after showing the player a letter, Animal Crossing (GCN)
Ace (フェザー fezā) is a jock bird villager that appeared in the earlier versions of the Animal Crossing series up until the Animal Crossing: New Horizons 2.0 update on November 5, 2021. His name possibly relates to a "flying ace," a term used for an accomplished pilot. Alternately, he could also be named after the ace of spades, judging from the fact that he starts out wearing a shirt with a single spade on it, like the playing card.
His Japanese name, Fezā, is "feather" written with katakana.
He shares his catchphrase, "ace", with Rod.
Appearance
Ace is a blue bird with cream-colored patches on his face, belly, and wings. His tail also has a yellow stripe. He has half-closed, beady eyes that make him look bored, and orange cheeks. His beak and feet are yellow. He initially wears the spade shirt.
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House
Ace has several insects and fish in his house and listens to K.K. Parade on his dice stereo. He also has a Spaceman Sam, which may contribute to his slight space theme that his gyroids give off. His wallpaper is the kiddie wall.
e-Card
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| #230 Ace
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| Gender
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Male
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| Type
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Bird
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Pisces
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| Clothes
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Spade shirt
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| Petphrase
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Ace
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| Password
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u@AJlqpq5uAb7% #tHqpaGhPHIJeB
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| Profile
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Ace knows every fish-lived pond and puddle. But this avid fisherman never sells his catch or donates it to the museum. His tender heart compells him to realease each wide-eyed prize back into the water.
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Trivia
- Out of all characters who had ever made appearance in the Animal Crossing series, Ace is the first name in alphabetical order.
- According to his e-Card, Ace enjoys fishing. He never donates or sells them, however, and instead releases them back into the wild.
In other languages
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Translation
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Japanese
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フェザー (Fezā)
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French
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Boumboum
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Spanish
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Uno
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German
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Helge
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Italian
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Asso
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