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They often use stereotypical valley girl phrases like "ohmigosh!!!" and "like" (as in, "That is, like, so cool!"). When they are describing certain things, they often use "SOOOO" and "totally!" Their ambition is to be popular or famous, claiming letters sent by the player as "fan mail" and are jealous when the player is the center of attention, claiming it to be their job. In {{NH|short|nolink}}, peppy villagers will also sometimes say "très" (French for "very") in their dialogue, and tend to be excited on days when [[K.K. Slider]] appears on the island. They also love to talk about becoming a recording star, saying phrases like "Want to practice being pop stars together?". | They often use stereotypical valley girl phrases like "ohmigosh!!!" and "like" (as in, "That is, like, so cool!"). When they are describing certain things, they often use "SOOOO" and "totally!" Their ambition is to be popular or famous, claiming letters sent by the player as "fan mail" and are jealous when the player is the center of attention, claiming it to be their job. In {{NH|short|nolink}}, peppy villagers will also sometimes say "très" (French for "very") in their dialogue, and tend to be excited on days when [[K.K. Slider]] appears on the island. They also love to talk about becoming a recording star, saying phrases like "Want to practice being pop stars together?". | ||
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+ | In {{PG}}, the peppy [[Islander|islanders]] of [[Animal Island]], which include [[Elina]], [[Flossie]] , and [[Plucky]] (until {{NLWa|short}}), as well as the peppy {{DnMe+}} islanders [[Charlise]] (until {{NL|short}}), [[Koharu]], and [[Violet]] are headstrong and bossy rather than their sunny and upbeat mainland counterparts; peppy islanders often reminisce about the past and coach the player as if they are older than peppy villagers. This makes them similar to the [[Big sister|big sister]] personality introduced in {{NL}}, though only Charlise and Plucky return with the big sister personality. | ||
In {{PG}}, peppy villagers go to sleep at 11:30 PM and wake up at 7:00 AM. In {{WW}} and {{CF}}, they go to sleep at 2:30 AM and wake up at 7:00 AM. In {{NL|nolink}}, they go to sleep at 1:00 AM and wake up at 9:00 AM. In {{NH|short|nolink}}, they usually go to sleep at 1:30 AM and wake up at 7:00 AM. | In {{PG}}, peppy villagers go to sleep at 11:30 PM and wake up at 7:00 AM. In {{WW}} and {{CF}}, they go to sleep at 2:30 AM and wake up at 7:00 AM. In {{NL|nolink}}, they go to sleep at 1:00 AM and wake up at 9:00 AM. In {{NH|short|nolink}}, they usually go to sleep at 1:30 AM and wake up at 7:00 AM. |
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- "She's very energetic and cheerful. I bet she'd be more than willing to share some of her energy with you!"
- — Isabelle, talking about a peppy villager, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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Rosie, a peppy villager who appears in all of the Animal Crossing series games, as well as in the film. | ||||||||
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Peppy[1] is a female villager personality type in the Animal Crossing series. Peppy villagers are portrayed as energetic, excited, and ditzy, embodying the valley girl stereotype.
As of the release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, there are a total of 66 peppy villagers across the series;[nb 1] 53 appear in New Horizons.
Characteristics
Behaviors
Peppy villagers are energetic, friendly, and overly excited, allowing them to get along easily with many villagers. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, they speak with chipper, bouncy voices and enjoy cheering when talking with players and other villagers; they are rarely discouraged from doing anything. They come out of their homes often and are always excited to see the player. They have short attention spans, making them forget easily, and wild imaginations, which may sometimes lead them to unintentionally gossip about other villagers.
They often use stereotypical valley girl phrases like "ohmigosh!!!" and "like" (as in, "That is, like, so cool!"). When they are describing certain things, they often use "SOOOO" and "totally!" Their ambition is to be popular or famous, claiming letters sent by the player as "fan mail" and are jealous when the player is the center of attention, claiming it to be their job. In New Horizons, peppy villagers will also sometimes say "très" (French for "very") in their dialogue, and tend to be excited on days when K.K. Slider appears on the island. They also love to talk about becoming a recording star, saying phrases like "Want to practice being pop stars together?".
In Animal Crossing, the peppy islanders of Animal Island, which include Elina, Flossie , and Plucky (until Welcome amiibo), as well as the peppy Doubutsu no Mori e+ islanders Charlise (until New Leaf), Koharu, and Violet are headstrong and bossy rather than their sunny and upbeat mainland counterparts; peppy islanders often reminisce about the past and coach the player as if they are older than peppy villagers. This makes them similar to the big sister personality introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, though only Charlise and Plucky return with the big sister personality.
In Animal Crossing, peppy villagers go to sleep at 11:30 PM and wake up at 7:00 AM. In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, they go to sleep at 2:30 AM and wake up at 7:00 AM. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, they go to sleep at 1:00 AM and wake up at 9:00 AM. In New Horizons, they usually go to sleep at 1:30 AM and wake up at 7:00 AM.
Relationships
- See also: Peppy/Conversations
They find it easy to get along with other villagers, but may become the center of jokes and gossip created by snooty and cranky villagers, and when either of the two are rude, peppy villagers are rude back to them. They get along with normal, smug, big sister, lazy, and jock villagers, who naturally avoid making rude comments and share similar lifestyles with them, such as kindness with normal villagers, food with lazy villagers, activities with jock villagers, fashion advice with smug villagers and advice from big sister villagers. They do not hesitate to talk to snooty and cranky villagers, but may sometimes annoy them with their conflicting habits, such as jumpiness, which conflicts with the cranky/snooty "refined" stature.
Quotes
Below are some (not all) quotes made by peppy villagers.
- "Hiya, <Player>! What's going on, <catchphrase>?"
- "Hey, how lucky am I? You're so chatty today, <catchphrase>!"
- "Hey, <player>! I keep hearing people say you're, like, totally a <rumor>. I'm way jealous that you're the center of attention right now! That's supposed to be my job!"
- "You know, catching bugs would be SO much easier if they'd just hop into my net! What I need is some bait! I wonder if some yummy fried ice cream would lure 'em in?
- "Anytime I see <male villager> and <female villager> hanging out together, I'm all like, look at those two! They seem to have the perfect relationship. Nothing too serious, but totally not shallow, either. Sometimes I forget that friends are for fun, you know? We could learn a lesson from those two!"
- "I adore living alone. It seems like the grown-up thing to do! But I was SO nervous when I arrived in town. Silly me, right? I managed to make some friends! Awesome friends, like <villager>, and you, <player>!"
Peppy villagers
Current
Former
Trivia
- Discounting species that exclusively contain male villagers, no alligator, eagle, goat, octopus, or rhinoceros villagers have ever had the peppy personality.
- No peppy islanders who returned in later installments would retain their personality, making it the only personality with that distinction.
- Every starting hobby in Wild World and every hobby in New Horizons is assigned to at least one peppy villager, making it the only personality in the series to have this trait.
Names in other languages
元気 Genki |
Energetic | |
아이돌 Aidol |
Celebrity | |
Бодрая Bodraya |
Peppy | |
Schwungvoll[2] | Energetic | |
Alegre[nb 2][3] | Cheerful | |
Vif[4] | Lively | |
Vivace[5] | Lively |
Notes
- ↑ Beginning in Animal Crossing: City Folk, one villager who has the peppy personality in previous games had their personality changed; beginning in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, three more had their personalities changed. If these villagers are counted, there are a total of 70 peppy villagers across the series.
- ↑ Vivaracha (Vivacious) in the first edition of the book.
References
- ↑ FuturePress. Animal Crossing: New Horizons Official Companion Guide.
- ↑ FuturePress. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Das offizielle Begleitbuch
- ↑ FuturePress. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - La guía oficial
- ↑ FuturePress. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Guide compagnon officiel
- ↑ FuturePress. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - La guida ufficiale
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