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Tokoya's name is based on the Japanese word for octopus, tako (タコ), and the popular food, takoyaki, which has octopuses as an ingredient.
 
Tokoya's name is based on the Japanese word for octopus, tako (タコ), and the popular food, takoyaki, which has octopuses as an ingredient.
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Species Personality Gender
[[Octopus|Octopus]] [[]] Male
Birthday [[|]] March 8th {{{sign}}}
Catchphrase "'"
Clothing [[Item: (New Horizons)|]]
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Takoya (タコヤ, Takoya) is an octopus villager in the Animal Crossing series. He is a new character only seen in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, and was one of the first villagers announced for the release of the game. His name may change for the English-version of the game.

Appearance

Takoya is a creamy-yellow colored octopus with salmon-colored accents on his snout and tentacles. He has brown hair on the top of his head, and three green freckles on each of his cheeks. His eyes are small, black ovals.

Etymology

Tokoya's name is based on the Japanese word for octopus, tako (タコ), and the popular food, takoyaki, which has octopuses as an ingredient.