Zucker

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"There's no such thing as luck."
— Zucker, Animal Crossing: New Leaf

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Species Personality Gender
[[Octopus|Octopus]] [[Lazy]] Male
Birthday [[|]] March 8th {{{sign}}}
Favorite saying "There's no such thing as luck."
Catchphrase "bloop"
Clothing [[Item: (New Horizons)|]]
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Zucker (タコヤ, Takoya) is an octopus villager in the Animal Crossing series. He is a new character only seen in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, and was one of the first villagers announced for the release of the game.

Appearance

Zucker's appearance is based on the popular food in Japan called takoyaki (which is where he gets his Japanese name from) he is a creamy-yellow colored octopus with salmon-colored accents on his snout and tentacles. He has brown hair on the top of his head representing takoyaki sauce, and three green freckles one each of his cheeks representing seaweed which is a popular takoyaki topping in Japan. His eyes are small, black ovals.

House

Zucker's house contains two race car playsets, a pale chub, and a yellow butterfly, and a mint shirt and space shirt is on display. He has a medicine chest, a sink, a fan, and a barrel and sawhorse by the door.

Villager info

Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Picture
Zucker's picture in Animal Crossing: New Leaf Please insert ACNL picture quote here.
Biography
Siblings Third of five
Skill Baton twirling
Goal Chef
Fear Bug Mask
Favorites
Clothing Smallcheckmark.png Formal
Smallxmark.png Sporty
Color Yellow
Coffee
Type Kilimanjaro
Milk A little
Sugar 1 spoonful
Ideal Gifts for Zucker – Yellow Formal
Name Price Available From

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Etymology

Zucker's Japanese name (Takoya) is based on the Japanese word for octopus, tako (タコ), and the popular food, takoyaki, which has octopuses as an ingredient.

Names in other languages