Frillard
- "This lady in a fancy dress came over and gave me direction to the station! She said..."
- — Frillard,Animal Crossing: City Folk
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| Species | Gender | |||||||
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| Frill-necked lizard | ||||||||
| Role | Emotions | |||||||
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Name in other languages きょしょー 거성 Oscar Eqsos Frillard Senseï Doctor Sote Frillard Frillard Senseï Doctor Sote Фриллард | ||||||||
Frillard, also known asMaster Frillard, is alizard inAnimal Crossing: City Folk. He makes his appearances inthe Marquee takingDr. Shrunk's place on rare occasions. He is deep-voiced, likecrankyvillagers. His name derives from him being a frill-necked lizard.
Characteristics[edit]
Appearance[edit]
Frillard is a yellow frill-necked lizard with gold spots in various places around his body. He has thick, white eyebrows and seems to be old; in one of his performances, he says 110 is young. He also uses a cane and wears purple clothing.
Personality[edit]
Like Dr. Shrunk, Frillard likes jokes and emotions.
Appearances[edit]
InCity Folk[edit]
InAnimal Crossing: City Folk, villagers at thecity describe Frillard as a great entertainer with his humorous jokes. They also mention that Dr. Shrunk is Frillard's student.
Frillard teaches six differentemotions unknown to Dr. Shrunk. They are as follows:
- Bashfulness
- Inspiration
- Outrage
- Sleepiness
- Thought
- Agreement
There is no way to know when Master Frillard will perform next. He can only be seen by talking to the Marqueeclerk and choosing one of Frillard's corresponding emotions, if they are available at the time.
InNew Leaf[edit]
Though Frillard does not appear inAnimal Crossing: New Leaf, Dr. Shrunk will refer to the jokes that correspond to the six emotions Frillard taught inCity Folk as belonging to his master.
InNew Horizons[edit]
Though Frillard does not appear inAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, if the player invites Dr. Shrunk toThe Roost, he may occasionally reference him in his dialogue.
Other appearances[edit]
InSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]
Frillard appears as a spectator in the Town and City stage and as a trophy.
| Description | NTSC-U: Ready for a real thrill? Frillard is getting up there in years and doesn't appear on stage all that often, but if you're lucky enough to catch one of his shows, you're in for a real treat! Frillard will spread that frill and show you emotion in motion. Dr. Shrunk is a student of his, but that frill gag is one only the master can do. PAL: Ready for a thrill? Frillard's getting on a bit, so he doesn't appear in the theatre very often. If you're lucky enough to catch one of his shows, watch him spread that frill of his and prepare to see emotion in motion! Hard as his student Dr. Shrunk may try, that gag where he spreads his frill is one that only the master can pull off. | |
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| Acquisition | Random | |
InSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]
Spirits[edit]
| Category | Class | Slot cost |
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| Novice (★) | 1 (⬢) | |
| Ability | Braking Ability ↑ | |
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| Stage | Town and City | |
| Rules | N/A | |
| Conditions | The enemy loves to taunt | |
| Music | Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store - Animal Crossing: Wild World | |
Gallery[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- Frillard is one of two characters in the series to have a walking stick. The other isTortimer.
- Frillard is one of the fewspecial characters not to have a confirmedbirthday. The others areFarley,Kaitlin, andSerena.
Names in other languages[edit]
| きょしょー Kyoshō | Great master | |
| 거성 Geoseong | Giant star | |
| Frillard Frillard | - | |
| Frillard Frillard | - | |
| Фриллард Frillard | - | |
| Frillard | Frillard | |
| Eqsos | From German name for Lizard (Echse). | |
| Doctor Sote | MatchesDr. Shrunk's Spanish name,Doctor Sito. Whereas the latter is a play onLittle Doctor, Doctor Sote would roughly beBig Doctor. | |
| Senseï | From Japanese 先生sensei, meaningteacher. | |
| Oscar | Probably fromOscar awards, awards for artistic and technical merit in the film industry. | |
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