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Revision as of 16:30, August 24, 2021

Ai
Ai GDnM.jpg
Artwork of Ai
Species Gender
Human Female
Role Protagonist
Voice actor Yui Horie

Ai (あい) is the main character in 🎬 Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori, representing the player from the Animal Crossing series. Voiced by Yui Horie, she moves to Animal Village where she is put to work by Tom Nook, as in the early Animal Crossing games.

Appearance

Ai has high red pigtails and large, anime-styled eyes that each have one small black eyelash. Unlike most player appearances, which normally have a red triangle for a nose, she has a small, round nose.

Ai wears a yellow bolero at the beginning of the movie, an outfit possible for the player to start Wild World with. She later changes into other outfits after glossing at Able Sisters' shop such as a swimsuit and even a kimono designed by Margie.

Personality

Ai is a sweet and kind-hearted young girl. She is determined, searching for her, "cherry pie" throughout the movie. Her best friends are Margie, Rosie, and . Not only is she a bit skittish, but is also afraid of spiders as shown in one scene where a spider lands on her face. Ai is also supportive of Margie and her dream to become a fashion designer.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In Japanese and Chinese, "Ai" means "Love."
    • When Ai and 's names in Japanese are put together, it says "Evening Love."
  • Yu and Ai's names might be a pun on "you" and "I."


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