Rosie

"One good purr deserves another."

- Rosie

Rosie is a peppy cat villager who appears in all games in the as well as in. Rosie will appear friendly, excitable, and hospitable towards other villagers and the player. Her name comes from the word "rose". Her Japanese name from the world "bouquet".

Like Goldie, Rosie is a very popular villager in the Animal Crossing fandom, and could be considered an icon, as she appears on many game covers, and has numerous amounts of merchandise based on her appearance.

Appearance
Rosie is a blue cat with dark blue hair and fur. Her blue fur sometimes looks purple in the evening. She has big black eyes that appear to be looking off to the right, which become pointed in opposite directions when angry or sad. Rosie also has some light pink blush on her cheeks as well (hence her name), and also has white tips on her paws, tail, feet, and ears. The insides of her ears transition from pink to light pink. She appears to have no nose, but she does have a curly smile. Rosie’s original shirt is a dazed shirt, and on rainy days, she initially carries a mint gingham umbrella.

Personality
Rosie is a peppy villager, appearing energetic and unusually excited when seeing the player and most other villagers. Like all peppy villagers, she also appears childish and immature, saying stereotypical “girly” words such as “totally”, “sooo” and “like”, as in “This is, like, cool!” However, Rosie is also excessively kind, usually asking the player for items they want. Though Rosie enjoys the usual hobbies, She may tell the player that she is looking for a particular item, such as a bug, that may look nice in her home. She gets along well with other villagers, particularly the lazy, normal, uchi, smug and other peppy villagers, but she has the tendency to annoy and upset cranky and snooty villagers, who are known to appear older and more mature than other villagers. Due to the honest nature of peppy villagers, Rosie may mention how "old" or "boring" they are, in contrast to her energetic, upbeat personality. Rosie, like other peppy villagers, easily gets upset in conversation when it is not going her way, but will forget ever having the conversation due to her short attention span.

In
"Hey, everyone! Let me know if you need anything. Helping is my middle name"

- A Note from Rosie

House
In all games up to, Rosie's house has no real theme, just furniture and stuff that never stays on topic, reflecting her upbeat and hyper personality. She has a green counter, grapefruit table and a kitschy clock. She also has a retro stereo that plays "Rockin' K.K." She also has a blue table, red sofa, claw-foot tub, gas pump, sandbag, and a snowboard in her house. She has a mod wall and a cowhide rug.

In, Rosie has a lovely theme for her house, and her stereo now plays Bubblegum K.K. instead of Rockin' K.K.

In

 * Rosie also appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a sticker and a background character on the Smashville stage within it.
 * Rosie makes a cameo appearance in the first E3 trailer of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.