Leonardo
- "That's the way the energy bar crumbles."
- — Leonardo, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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[[Tiger|Tiger]] | [[Jock]] | Male | ||||||
Birthday | [[|]] May 15th | {{{sign}}} | ||||||
Favorite saying | "That's the way the energy bar crumbles." | |||||||
Catchphrase | "flexin" | |||||||
Clothing | [[Item: (New Horizons)|]] | |||||||
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Leonardo (ひょうた, Hyouta) is a tiger villager from the Animal Crossing series. He originally appeared in the Japanese exclusive Doubutsu no Mori e+, until he returned in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
Appearance
Leonardo is a yellow tiger, with half-closed black eyes and he has small brown stripes on his cheeks. He initially wears the three-ball shirt. He has two brown spots on his head and more on his arms, legs, and tail.
Personality
Below is a brief description of the jock personality. For more information, click here.
Leonardo has a jock personality, meaning he will have a keen interest in sports and his fitness. He will not get along with lazy villagers due to their lack of exercise. Leonardo also dislikes snooty villagers after questioning them on their weight and physical exercise.
House
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Leonardo's house has a Cabana bed, a Mush table, and various other furniture pieces. His retro stereo plays "K.K. Safari."
- House of Leonardo NL.jpg
Leonardo's house in Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Villager Info
Happy Home Designer amiibo Card
#022 Leonardo - Series 1 | ||||||||
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023 Cheri |
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Gallery
Leonardo as he appears in Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer
Trivia
- Leonardo's appearance may be based of a liger, which is a cross between a male lion and a female tiger, from his light fur and stripe color, which are common qualities in ligers. Leonardo's name may be based on the lion's Latin name, "Leo".
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