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Revision as of 18:18, May 23, 2018

"This one goes out to all my fans!"
— Pompom, Animal Crossing: Wild World

Type of Duck villager Pompom  
Artwork of Pompom the Duck
Species Personality Gender
[[Duck|Duck]] [[Peppy]] Female
Birthday [[|]] February 11th Aquarius
Favorite saying "Happiness is a rainy day."
"This one goes out to all my fans!
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Catchphrase "だっピ<(JP)
rah rah(EN)
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Clothing [[Item: (New Horizons)|]]
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Pompom (のりっぺ, Norippe) is a peppy, duck villager who has appeared in every Animal Crossing series game. Her name does not relate to her species, but her initial phrase, "rah rah," relates to cheerleading, and because peppy villagers aspire to become cheerleaders, it is likely her name and initial phrase make direct relation to the peppy personality - "rah rah" is a popular cheerleading chant and cheerleaders hold pom poms.

Appearance

Pompom is a white duck with a bright yellow beak and orange webbed feet. She also has wide eyes with long lashes and chestnut hair. Her initial clothing is a No. 4 Shirt. This may also revolve around the aspiration to become a cheerleader.

Personality

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

As a peppy villager, she will have the tendency to overreact in conversations about trivial subjects such as appearing in competitions and the chance of her losing. This sometimes triggers her to ask for a certain item of clothing or furniture which she needs to enter a competition. She, like other peppy villagers, will rarely be discouraged from doing anything, including the usual hobbies. She will also have a short attention span, which means she will soon forget arguments or tasks given to the player which were not completed. Pompom often asks; "Sooo, how am I dressed today?" The player is presented with a slide-bar indicating Kinda slobby... and Super formal!. Moving the bar close to Super formal! will make Pompom happy, thus giving a good chance of receiving her picture (in Wild World only). She will ask you to get her lovely furniture.

House

In Animal Crossing: City Folk, Pompom keeps a Retro TV, Cream Sofa, a Retro Fridge, Kitchen Tile floor, Parlor Wall, a Tulip Table, and Nursery Theme furniture including the Elephant Slide, Baby Cradle and the Merry-Go-Round. making her home very bright and cheery. Pompom also collects the Lovely Dresser and Classic Bed. She does not initially have a stereo in her house, but once she has obtained one it will play "K.K. Jazz."

Card profiles

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Card back

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#373 Pompom - Series 4
Star sign: Aquarius
Birthday: February 11th
Dice value: 1
Hand sign: Scissors

Gallery

Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Picture
Pompom's picture in Animal Crossing: New Leaf Happiness is a rainy day.
Biography
Siblings Third of six
Skill Trivia
Goal CEO
Fear Werewolves
Favorites
Clothing Smallcheckmark.png Cute
Smallxmark.png Rock 'n' Roll
Color Aqua
Coffee
Type Mocha
Milk The regular amount
Sugar Two spoonfuls
Ideal Gifts for Pompom – Aqua Cute
Name Price Available From
Egg Lamp - Zipper
Ice Bed - Snowmam
Ice Chair - Snowmam
Ice Clock - Snowmam
Ice Closet - Snowmam
Ice Dresser - Snowmam
Ice Lamp - Snowmam
Ice Shelf - Snowmam
Ice Side Table - Snowmam
Ice Sofa - Snowmam
More Aqua Items More Cute Items

Names in other languages