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Revision as of 20:21, September 18, 2015

"If you make your opponent flinch, you have already won."
— Kabuki, Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Artwork of Kabuki the Cat
Species Personality Gender
[[Cat|Cat]] [[Cranky]] Male
Birthday [[|]] November 29th Sagittarius
Favorite saying "If you make your opponent flinch, you have already won."
"Hoo-ha konichiwa!
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Catchphrase "ぃよぉー,
meooo-OH
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Clothing [[Item: (New Horizons)|]]
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Kabuki (かぶきち, Kabukichi) is a cranky, cat villager who has appeared in most Animal Crossing series games. He is named after the traditional Japanese plays of the same name, from which he also gets his ornate red patterning. His initial phrase, "meooo-OH", is a play on the word "meow", and a kabuki shout.

Appearance

Kabuki is a white cat with red stripes running all along his body. The red stripes are related to the Japanese flag, as it has one red spot. He has big yellow eyes with small black pupils that may change to midnight blue when making an emotion. The inside of his ears are purple transitioned to pink. Kabuki has thick black eyebrows and a wiggly mouth. In Animal Crossing, his initial shirt is a kimono. In all other games, his initial clothing is the misty shirt.

Personality

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

Kabuki is a cranky villager, which means he will sometimes appear stubborn and easily annoyed when things are not going his way. He will appear rude and belittling towards other villagers including the player, but will eventually warm up to them, considering them his only friend. He will find the usual hobbies of fishing, bug catching, fossil hunting, fashion, and furniture collecting considerably more interesting compared to other village types, adding more reason behind the hobbies than other villagers. He will get along with other cranky villagers and snooty villagers, who share the same interests and meaningful discussions. He will often suggest planting false information on peppy and normal villagers, when no interesting events are happening in the town. Kabuki can also be very bold towards the player and other villagers in town.

House

In Animal Crossing: City Folk, Kabuki's house has a Japanese theme including many items from the Japanese set. He has the Giant Dharma, Japanese drum, a gyroid, and a few other items. His floor is a Planked Tatami (or Tatami Floor in Animal Crossing: Wild World) from Saharah and his wall is the Shoji Screen. K.K. Folk is playing on a Reel-to-Reel. His house is a similar in design to Genji's house, who is also a Japanese-stylized villager.

Villager info

Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Picture
Kabuki's picture in Animal Crossing: New Leaf If you make your opponent flinch, you have already won.
Biography
Siblings Eldest of three
Skill Drawing circles
Goal Actor
Fear Skeleton hood
Favorites
Clothing Smallcheckmark.png Historical
Smallxmark.png Modern
Color Purple
Coffee
Type Blue Mountain
Milk Regular
Sugar 2 spoonfuls
Ideal Gifts for Kabuki – Purple Historical
Name Price Available From
Painter's Shirt 420 Ables (Fall)
Painter's Tee 360 Ables (Fall)
Sharp Outfit 280 Ables (Winter)
Witch's Robe 7,200 GracieGrace (Fall)
More Purple Items More Historical Items

Happy Home Designer amiibo Card

037 Kabuki amiibo card NA.png

Card back

Amiibo Card Back.png

#037 Kabuki - Series 1
Star sign: Sagittarius
Birthday: November 29
Dice value: 6
Hand sign: Rock

Gallery

Names in other languages