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Diana

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Diana
Gender Female
Personality Snooty
Species Deer
Birthday January 4th
Star Sign Capricorn
Catchphrase "no doy"
Clothing Natty Tee (prior to Animal Crossing: New Horizons)
Mysterious dress (Purple)
Umbrella Petal parasol (prior to Animal Crossing: New Horizons)
Black chic umbrella (Animal Crossing: New Horizons)
Favorite saying "Sometimes you have to lose to win."

Don't look at me like that when I'm shopping! Even a fashion maven needs basic goods.
― Diana, Animal Crossing: New Leaf


Diana (ナタリー Natarī ) is a snooty deer villager who appears in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. She's also the only snooty deer. Her name stems from Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt, whose symbol was a deer. Diana's Spanish name Bambina means "girl" in Italian. It also bears a resemblance to "Bambi", a movie produced by Disney which features a deer fawn by the same name. Her initial phrase "no doy" is a variant of "no duh", a rather snooty phrase that is uttered to indicate that something said is quite blatantly obvious. In New Horizons, Diana has the education hobby.

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