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Rover From Nookipedia, the Animal Crossing wiki Jump to: navigation, search "Hi! ...It's-a ME! Mya ha! Good impression, right?" — Rover, Animal Crossing Rover

Gender Male Species Cat Service Welcoming players Settings Birthday February 1st Appearances Dōbutsu no Mori, Dōbutsu no Mori +, Animal Crossing, Dōbutsu no Mori e+, Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk, Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Rover (みしらぬネコ, Mishiranuneko, Stranger Cat) is a special character in the Animal Crossing series. His job varies in each game, but his primary job is to set up the playable character. He is a blue and white cat with red irises and blue pupils in his eyes. Despite his name, which is usually connected with dogs, he is a cat. His name, however, comes from roaming, as he is a traveler.

Contents [hide] 1 Appearance 1.1 Dōbutsu no Mori and Animal Crossing 1.2 Animal Crossing: Wild World 1.3 Animal Crossing: City Folk 1.4 Animal Crossing: New Leaf 2 Gallery 3 Trivia 4 Names in other languages


[edit] Appearance [edit] Dōbutsu no Mori and Animal Crossing

Rover talking to the player on the trainHis role in Dōbutsu no Mori and Animal Crossing is to set up the game for the first time, by setting the time and date, the player and the town in which the player lives. In his first appearance, Rover meets the player on the train, when he approaches the player asking if he has the correct date and time. He soon drums up conversation by sitting opposite the player and asking questions to determine the gender and appearance, as well as asking where the player is going, and setting up a house for them to stay in by talking with his friend, Tom Nook. Soon after this, the train arrives at the player's town.

[edit] Animal Crossing: Wild World Rover does not play a part in Animal Crossing: Wild World, instead, he is unfortenitly replaced by Kapp'n who drives the taxi and sets up everything in his place. He plays small parts, such as appearing in The Roost making references to the previous Animal Crossing game. He also sets up the Tag Mode/Contact Mode, which allows anonymous Bottle Mail to be sent to the town and land on the beach.