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KID CAT IN BOXES, Current high bid 50 TBT

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Kid Cat (1ごう,, #1?) is a cat villager with a jock personality. His name may come from his childish looks and attitude, and the fact that he is a cat, and may also be a reference to Kid Flash, a character from DC Comics. He is one of a few villagers who wear headgear such as helmets. He is also one of the four superheroes, the others being Agent S (who wears a helmet with No. 2 on it), Big Top (who wears No. 3), and newly added in New Leaf, Rocket (who wears No. 4). This is also a reference to his Japanese name, #1. His initial phrase, "psst," is a sound made when confiding a secret and is an onomatopoeic word used to describe the sound a feline makes.

Appearance

Kid Cat is a white cat with a red helmet and sweat bands. His ears are light blue on the inside while white on the outside, sticking out from his helmet. His tail is white transitioned into light blue and his sweat bands are red when colored with a white tip. He has large, wide-open eyes which are covered by his helmet's visor. He initially wears a No. 1 shirt, which matches his red helmet, which also has a number "1" depicted on it making him look very heroic in appearance. He is similar in appearance to Agent S, Big Top, and Rocket, who are villagers who also wear matching helmets and shirts. It is thought that Kid Cat is supposed to look like a superhero, Agent S being his sidekick, Rocket being his secretary, and Big Top being their archenemy.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the jock personality.

He has a jock personality, which means he will have a keen interest in sports and fitness, making him appear competitive and in some cases rude when talking to other villagers, usually criticizing their fitness. He will appear slow-witted and absent-minded when talking about deep, meaningful things. He will get along very well with peppy villagers, who could be around the same age, but gets confused by the choice of lifestyle followed by lazy villagers, who appear opposite to the jock personality. He may offend and upset snooty and cranky villagers. He may also occasionally give the player medicine if they are stung by a bee.

House

In Dōbutsu no Mori e+, Kid Cat's house is identical to Deena's, only that he has used the Chainlink Fence and the Western Carpet. He also has one Gyroid, the Mega Harmonoid. No Stereo is in his house either, therefore, no music.

In Animal Crossing: Wild World, City Folk, and New Leaf, Kid Cat's house has an exercise-type room, as if in a locker room or on a playing field. His wallpaper is the Chainlink Fence. He has the Nintendo Bench, Red Drum, Blue Bin, Iron Frame, Retro TV, Office Locker, Clothes Line, Weight Bench, Basketball Hoop, and a Robo Stereo which plays "Go K.K. Rider!."
 
DERWIN IN BOXES, free to adopt

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Derwin (ボン, Bon?) is a lazy duck villager in the Animal Crossing series. He has appeared in all Animal Crossing games so far. His name probably comes from the famous scientist, Charles Darwin. His initial phrase is a reference to his name and could possibly be a reference to the state of absolute idiocy.

Appearance

Derwin is a blue duck who appears to have thick glasses, a few freckles, and orange hair on the top of his head, giving him an appearance similar to that of a stereotypical "nerd". He has a yellow beak and feet, and his eyes almost always seem to be closed or squinting. His initial shirt is the Yellow Bar Shirt. In Animal Forest, Derwin has a few differences; for example, his freckles are black instead of white and his hair is shorter. His resemblance is uncanny to that of Pate.

Personality

As a lazy villager, Derwin will be easy to get along with due to his laid-back lifestyle. Like all lazy villagers, he shares an interest in food and relaxing. He will enjoy partaking in the usual hobbies, including fishing and bug catching. He will get along well with other villager types such as the normal and peppy villagers. He may offend or confuse jock villagers, who have a conflicting lifestyle of exercise and fitness, who do not understand the reason behind the lazy lifestyle choice. Sometimes he will refer to himself as "Fashion Lad".

House

In Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: Wild World, Derwin's house has the tartan floor and library wallpaper. His furniture consists of a basic green bed, a refrigerator, sink, and others. There is also a desk in his home. If Derwin receives a stereo, it will play The K. Funk. He has two Gyroids, the Metatoid and Mini Metatoid. He also has a dharma. In Animal Forest, Derwin's house has a Asian, Libary theme towards it, including a Dharma and 2 gyroids. Derwin's house in Animal Crossing has a slight lab and study, with many plants and fishes, as well as 2 gyroids, 4 fossils and a computer. In New Leaf, his house is very school-themed.
 
I will adopt Derwin. One of my dreamies completed!
 
Not sure if I posted here, someone sent me the link I am looking for Kyle for my fianc?, he left his ds with me today so am trying to help...would like to lurk on Kyle if someone already asked and it falls through, I need to go back and check just got mailed the link
 
Not sure if I posted here, someone sent me the link I am looking for Kyle for my fianc?, he left his ds with me today so am trying to help...would like to lurk on Kyle if someone already asked and it falls through, I need to go back and check just got mailed the link
I'm still taking offers for Kyle, he'll go to the highest bidder since I don't do any reservations
 
TRUFFLES IN BOXES

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Truffles (トンコ,, Tonko?) is a peppy pig villager from the Animal Crossing series. Her name is a reference to the edible fungus called truffles, a special delicacy which is found hidden underground and are commonly cultivated by specially trained pigs. This is a reference to Truffle's species. Truffles is one of the few peppy villagers who have a pic quote that says "(action) (food)." Other villagers include Freckles, Pate, Pinky, Pippy, and Victoria. She appears on the album cover for K.K. Faire.

Appearance

Truffles is a light pink pig with a dark brown bob. She also wears a turnip top, which makes her look a little bit like a maid. Her catchphrase is "snoutie", which may relate to her snout. She has small eyes, a constant smile with blush, and very big, stubborn looking eyebrows. She could be mistaken for a snooty villager.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the peppy personality.

As a peppy villager, Truffles will always appear to be in a good mood, although she looks snooty. She will get along with other villagers including the player, making it easy to befriend her and gain her picture in Animal Crossing: Wild World. She will enjoy the usual hobbies, and may ask the player for bugs or fish that she finds cute. She will easily get upset, but due to a short attention span she will forget ever having the conversation. Like all peppy villagers, she dreams of becoming famous in the future and reads Ms. Nintendique, an unseen magazine read by snooty and peppy villagers in Animal Crossing: Wild World. She will get on well with normal, lazy, jock and other peppy villagers, but may annoy snooty and cranky villagers with her upbeat personality. Truffles is also quite unpopular. She has a slight resemblence to Buck, who looks angry as well.

House

Truffles's house features items mostly from the Lovely Series. She has the song Two Days Ago playing in her house. Truffles has a complete set of Tootoids that match her theme. She has a pair of gold econo chairs and a blue table with a tea set on it. She also has some instruments, mainly drums. Her wall is the Citrus Wall and her floor is the Lovely Carpet.
 
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STERLING IN BOXES

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Sterling (ギンカク,, Ginkaku?) is a jockeagle villager from the Animal Crossingseries. He made his debut to the series in Animal Crossing: City Folk. Sterling's name comes from "sterling silver" in reference to his metal helmet. His catchphrase is a play on the sound that some birds of prey make.

Appearance

Sterling wears a knight helmet and a scale armor suit. He is a blue and red eagle with a yellow beak. He may have an appearance similar to Knox, the cranky chicken due to having a knight-like outfit. He is one of the few villagers to wear headgear.

Personality

Sterling is a jock villager, so he will talk about muscles and exercise. He will appear very dim-witted. He is also fun-loving and he will find it hard to get along with lazy villagers because of their laid-back lifestyle and may find it hard to get along with snooty villagers.

House

His house has a Japanese theme, with a deer scare and a birdhouse. If Sterling has a stereo, it will play King K.K. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Sterling's house instead has a more medieval theme. His room is decorated with a Library Wall and a Palace Floor. His furniture includes two pieces from the Gorgeous Series: the Table and the Sofa, along with two sets of Plate Armor and two Rooks. His phonograph now plays Lucky K.K..
 
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