Lobo

"It's quiet around here. Maybe if I plant some nasty rumors, it'll be different!"

- Lobo

Lobo (ブンジロウ, Bunjirou) is a cranky, wolf villager from the. His name comes from the Spanish word for wolf. His initial phrase is based on the noise a wolf makes, a howl, which sounds like ah-roooo.

Appearance
Lobo is a dark blue, grayish wolf. He has white rings around his moon-lit yellow eyes, and his muzzle is grayish white. His paws, feet, tail, and back of his head are all tipped white as well. The inside of his ears are white transitioning into yellow, then grayish, then black. His eyes look serious and his pupils are black with a tiny white sparkle. He garbs the Checkered Shirt that is black and white in the traditional checkerboard square pattern.

Personality
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Lobo has a cranky personality, which means he will first appear rude and annoyed when first speaking to him, but will eventually confine with the player, considering them his only friend. Like all cranky villagers, he will mention how lonely he is, as well as say "Nobody is nice to me. Except you. Sometimes" when he is preparing to move. His pic quote, "I'm always watching you!" matches very well with his personality and appearance because, being a wolf, wolves may tend to watch you in the forest near a dark section without you knowing. He will get along well with other cranky villagers and snooty villagers, but he may get annoyed by the upbeat nature of peppy villagers, the relaxed nature of the lazy villagers and the active, critical nature of jock villagers, who will criticize him on his fitness and health. He will get on well with normal villagers, but may upset them due to his rude, belittling nature. Unlike most other animals, Lobo knows he's a wolf as he sometimes mentions in "I'm a lone wolf who doesn't want to be alone. I'm so lonely! (catchphrase)!"

House
In his house, Lobo has K.K. Safari playing on his Tape Deck in all the versions. He has a wide variety of furniture, including many drums; in Wild World and City Folk he adds some cabin furniture.