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ANIMAL CROSSING WIKI
Carmen (チョコ, Choco, Carmen?) is a peppy rabbit villager who was introduced in Animal Crossing: City Folk. Her name was used in previous versions of the game as a snooty mouse. Her initial phrase is a reference to a confectionery treat1, which is made with nuts. She appears on the album cover for K.K. March.
Appearance
Carmen is a dark brown rabbit with a white face and white tipped paws, a tail, and a nose. Her eyes are small and black. Her inner ears are a bright, aqua blue, and she has small, pink blush marks on her cheeks. She has a distinct gap in her teeth. There is a brown sweep of fur across her forehead that seems to imitate side-swept bangs. Her initial clothing is the blue retro shirt in City Folk, and the mint gingham shirt in New Leaf.
Personality
Below is a brief description of the peppy personality.
Carmen has a peppy personality, which means that though she will be friendly and often over-excited to see the player, she is easily offended and can also overreact to the smallest things. She initially seems shallow or self-centered, but she will soon become more friendly toward the player the more she interacts with them. She fantasizes about being an idol, and will sometimes refer to fan mail she gets. Being a peppy villager, she will be open to all personalities and will get along with most villagers, but may get upset when talking to snooty or cranky villagers because they are often offensive toward her lifestyle.
House
Carmen's house in Animal Crossing: City Folk has a space theme, which may be a whimsical reference of the rabbit on the moon found in folklore. Her room features almost all of the furniture from the space theme series of furniture and her tape deck plays K.K. Technopop.
Carmen's house has been revamped completely in New Leaf. It now contains many pieces from the Alpine Series, as well as the Modern Wood Bed, an electric kettle, a flat-screen TV, and the normal sized Dekkoid from the Dekkoid gyroid family. She has K.K. Technopop playing on a Reel-to-Reel.
ANIMAL CROSSING WIKI
Carmen (チョコ, Choco, Carmen?) is a peppy rabbit villager who was introduced in Animal Crossing: City Folk. Her name was used in previous versions of the game as a snooty mouse. Her initial phrase is a reference to a confectionery treat1, which is made with nuts. She appears on the album cover for K.K. March.
Appearance
Carmen is a dark brown rabbit with a white face and white tipped paws, a tail, and a nose. Her eyes are small and black. Her inner ears are a bright, aqua blue, and she has small, pink blush marks on her cheeks. She has a distinct gap in her teeth. There is a brown sweep of fur across her forehead that seems to imitate side-swept bangs. Her initial clothing is the blue retro shirt in City Folk, and the mint gingham shirt in New Leaf.
Personality
Below is a brief description of the peppy personality.
Carmen has a peppy personality, which means that though she will be friendly and often over-excited to see the player, she is easily offended and can also overreact to the smallest things. She initially seems shallow or self-centered, but she will soon become more friendly toward the player the more she interacts with them. She fantasizes about being an idol, and will sometimes refer to fan mail she gets. Being a peppy villager, she will be open to all personalities and will get along with most villagers, but may get upset when talking to snooty or cranky villagers because they are often offensive toward her lifestyle.
House
Carmen's house in Animal Crossing: City Folk has a space theme, which may be a whimsical reference of the rabbit on the moon found in folklore. Her room features almost all of the furniture from the space theme series of furniture and her tape deck plays K.K. Technopop.
Carmen's house has been revamped completely in New Leaf. It now contains many pieces from the Alpine Series, as well as the Modern Wood Bed, an electric kettle, a flat-screen TV, and the normal sized Dekkoid from the Dekkoid gyroid family. She has K.K. Technopop playing on a Reel-to-Reel.