Leopold

Leopold (ティーチャ―, Teacher) is a lion villager with a jock personality in, but later has a smug personality in. His name is probably a reference to the lion's scientific name, Panthera leo. His name may also be a reference to the King of Belgium, Leopold II, or the Roman Emperor, Leopold I. This may also refer to his species, a lion, who are called "Kings of the Jungle", and often referred to as "Kings".

Appearance
Leopold is a lion with a beige "ecru" color to his fur, and a lighter beige color to his muzzle. He has a green mane, which looks like long green hair, and wears glasses. His initial clothing is the Noble Shirt. The tips of his paws are a dark brown, as well as his tail.

Personality
Originally, Leopold had the jock personality. After his return in, however, he instead is given the smug personality.

In
In, Leopold has a jock personality, which means he will have a keen interest in talking about sports and fitness, making him appear competitive and in some cases rude when talking to other villagers and the player in a critical manner. He will appear slow-witted and absent-minded when in deep, meaningful discussions which may leave him confused and upset when talking to other villagers. He will get along well with peppy villagers, but get confused by the choice of lifestyle followed by lazy villagers, who appear opposite to the jock personality. He may offend and upset snooty and cranky villagers, by questioning their physical fitness and age, but he will get along with normal villagers, but may, on the rare occasion, anger them.

In
In, Leopold has a smug personality, essentially the male equivalent of the uchi personality. He is very kind-hearted, and he will act very polite and sometimes gentleman-like. He will easily get along with villagers of any personality. He will sometimes flirt with the player, regardless of gender.

House
In, Leopold's house has items from the Exotic Series, along with a stereo that plays K.K. Western. In, Leopold's house/RV is modeled after a school room, a possible reference to his Japanese name, "Teacher".