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==House==
 
==House==
 
[[Image:PudgesHouseCF.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Pudge's house in ''City Folk''.]]
 
[[Image:PudgesHouseCF.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Pudge's house in ''City Folk''.]]
He listens to ''[[Rockin' K.K.]]'' in his house. He has a wide variety of furniture in his house, ranging from a jack hammer to an elephant slide.
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In [[Animal Crossing]], he has a wide variety of furniture in his house, ranging from a jack hammer to the elephant slide.
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In [[City Folk]], he has an Arwing (statue), hospital bed, red boom box, a [[gyroid|tall sputnoid]], barber's pole, mochi pestle, executive toy, ornate wallpaper, and green rug. [[Rockin' K.K.]] plays when he has a [[stereo]] in his house
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==Villager info==
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===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''===
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{{Villager Info
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|game = NL
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|siblings = Youngest of 5
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|skill = blowing bubbles
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|goal = chef
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|favclothing = Historical
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|leastfavclothing = cute
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|favcolor = blue
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In ''City Folk'', he has an [[Spotlight Item|Arwing]] (statue), [[Hospital Set|Hospital Bed]], [[stereo|red boom box]], a [[Gyroid (furniture)|tall sputnoid]], barber's pole, mochi pestle, executive toy, ornate wallpaper, and green rug. He still listens to ''Rockin' K.K.''
 
  
In ''Wild World'', he likes collecting lovely furniture.
 
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==Gallery==

Revision as of 14:25, July 27, 2015

"There's no such thing as a free lunch."
— Pudge, Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Artwork of Pudge the Cub
Species Personality Gender
[[Cub|Cub]] [[Lazy]] Male
Birthday [[|]] June 11th {{{sign}}}
Favorite saying "There's no such thing as a free lunch."
"Keep it real. Yeah.
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Catchphrase "pudgy"
Clothing [[Item: (New Horizons)|]]
Main appearances

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Pudge (きんぞう, Kinzou) is a lazy, cub villager in the Animal Crossing series. As a lazy villager, Pudge will appear friendly towards the player and will easily become friends with them. His name may relate to his "pudgy" gut. His initial phrase, "pudgy", may also relate to this.

Appearance

Pudge is an orange cub (also known as "teddy bear") with brown hair and a peachy muzzle. He has a look of confusion, concern, or perhaps dizziness on his face. He initially wears a green ring shirt in Animal Crossing and Wild World, and a chichi print in City Folk.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the lazy personality. For more information, click here.

As a lazy villager, he will have a keen interest in food, super heroes, and relaxing. He is a very sentimental character, and may even ask players to come to his house sometimes to see it. He may suddenly move out and without reason - a similar trait in all lazy villagers, although he may be easier to convince to stay. Sometimes when the player is entering his house, he says that the player has just missed dinner.

House

File:PudgesHouseCF.jpg
Pudge's house in City Folk.

In Animal Crossing, he has a wide variety of furniture in his house, ranging from a jack hammer to the elephant slide.

In City Folk, he has an Arwing (statue), hospital bed, red boom box, a tall sputnoid, barber's pole, mochi pestle, executive toy, ornate wallpaper, and green rug. Rockin' K.K. plays when he has a stereo in his house


Villager info

Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Picture
Pudge's picture in Animal Crossing: New Leaf Please insert ACNL picture quote here.
Biography
Siblings Youngest of 5
Skill blowing bubbles
Goal chef
Favorites
Clothing Smallcheckmark.png Historical
Smallxmark.png cute
Color blue
Ideal Gifts for Pudge – blue Historical
Name Price Available From
(Name) (Price) (Available)
More blue Items More Historical Items



Gallery

Names in other languages