In New Horizons, O'Hare has the nature hobby and may be found reading a book pertaining to an item he is studying, which can be either flowers, bugs, fish, or fossils.
O'Hare is a dark brown rabbit with orange hair, a green nose, black eyes, and green on the insides of his ears. He also wears a yellow straw hat with a black trim, which is also worn by the other two cranky islanders, Flash and Rowan (only in Doubutsu no Mori+, Animal Crossing, and Doubutsu no Mori e+ for the latter).
Below is a brief description of the cranky personality. For more information, click here.
Due to being an islander, O'Hare's cranky personality is different than the normal cranky personality behavior. While cranky villagers are rude, easily angered, and belittling, O'Hare acts more like the smug personality introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf (which O'Hare would later switch to), being gentlemanly and polite, but also arrogant and conceited. This behavior is also shared with Curlos, Flash, Frank, Rowan and Weldon, the other cranky islanders.
Below is a brief description of the smug personality. For more information, click here.
In New Leaf and the games that succeed afterwards, O'Hare is a smug villager, meaning he will come off as a gentlemen and polite. Smug villagers seem to be a mix between the jock and lazy personalities, and are kind, lively but can come off as conceited. Smug villagers cannot be a starter villager, and can only move in after the player becomes mayor (in New Leaf) or after the first campsite visitor has been invited, which will always be a smug villager (in New Horizons). O'Hare will find it very easy to get along with lazy, normal, peppy, and other smug villagers. Cranky villagers, however, may be difficult for him to get along with.
As an islander in Animal Crossing, O'Hare has a favorite fruit and one he is allergic to. He is allergic to peaches and loves oranges, meaning giving him the former reduces the likelihood of him dropping Bells, and giving him the latter increases the likelihood of him dropping Bells.
Ideal clothing for O'Hare – Blue / Aqua Active and Cool clothing
Villagers prefer clothing that matches any one of their favorite colors or styles. For brevity, the following list only shows clothing that matches both favorite colors and one favorite style.
As an islander, O'Hare's house in Animal Crossing will begin with only one furniture item, along with the exotic wall and bamboo flooring. He will request specific items for the player to give to him, which he will place in his house. After he places two items in his house, he will upgrade his wallpaper, and after he places five items, he will upgrade his flooring. Norma requests for the same items as O'Hare, although her house has different wallpaper and flooring.
When it comes to talking about himself, O'Hare is all ears. ...Meaning he's always happy to listen to you talk about how cool he looks. Maybe the island sun has fried his senses, too.
O'Hare is the first former islander to wear an aloha tee as his default shirt in games where he is not an islander.
O'Hare appears on the boxart of Dòngwù Sēnlín, despite him not appearing at all in the game due to it being a port of the original Doubutsu no Mori, as that version lacks the Animal Island feature (and by extension, the islanders, including O'Hare). This also applies to Maelle.
A "civet de lapin" is a rabbit stew, with onions and wine
Fritz
Probably from the Italian name of Lord Frith, Grande Fritz, the sun-god and rabbits' deity of creation in Richard Adams' survival and adventure novel, Watership Down
↑O'Hare's headwear during the Countdown can either be the New Year's silk hat or the New Year's hat, each rotating every year. The hat's variation will vary depending on what variations Tom Nook is selling at his stand.
↑If it is O'Hare's birthday, his headwear will be replaced with the birthday hat (Blue variation).