Coco

Coco is a normal rabbit villager in the. She has appeared in every game to date. Her Japanese name comes from the historical era known as the during which small clay figures known as  were produced. Like the Gyroids, these haniwa figures are what Coco's appearance is based on.

Appearance
Coco is a tan, clay-like rabbit with hollow eyes and mouth, similar in appearance to a Gyroid. There is what appears to be a seam or fold around the top of her head. Her face is always expressionless, regardless of her emotions.

Personality
Coco has a normal personality. She is shy and caring, and may get upset easily. When she asks the player for favors, she often compliments their speed (even if it actually takes a while). She wakes up at 5 AM like other normal villagers, and will appear inside towards the middle of the day. She will enjoy taking part in the usual hobbies; bug catching, fishing, fossil hunting, and the others. She may mention an unseen friend called Moppina, an imaginary friend which comes from her hygiene and cleanliness concerns. Coco will get on well with smug, big sister, lazy, peppy, and jock villagers, appearing motherly or sisterly towards them. She may become upset when talking to a cranky or snooty villager, due to their cruel nature which makes them appear rude when talking about other villagers. She enjoys talking to the player; if they make her upset, she will bounce back and give them a present.

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In, Coco cannot be one of the starting villagers in the player's town.

In
In, Coco cannot be one of the starting villagers in the player's town.

In
In, Coco cannot be one of the starting villagers in the player's town.

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In, if Coco is one of the villagers who moved in during the main storyline after the villager house development quest, her house will have a combination of non-craftable furniture, plus items crafted by players during the island development storyline, primarily from the Wooden Series.

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Coco was added to on September 26, 2020.

Trivia

 * Coco's birthday of March 1 is a reference to how her Japanese name, Yayoi (弥生), is also the traditional name for March in the Japanese calendar.
 * In, other rabbits have applied physics on their ears, causing them to bounce and sway when they move; however, Coco's are uniquely stiff, giving the impression that she is made of hardened clay.