Genji is a jock rabbit villager in the Animal Crossing series who appears in all games to date. His name could refer to two things. Genji could refer either to the era in Japanese history or the titular character in The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu, which is often considered to be the world's first novel. His physical appearance corroborates the latter, with his design being based on the appearance of Japanese noblemen like the title character of the Shikibu novel. His catchphrase prior to New Horizons, "otaku," is a Japanese pejorative for people with life-consuming interests (also used in English as a loanword for fans of Japanese media), while his catchphrase in New Horizons, "mochi," is a type of Japanese rice cake made with rice flour pounded into paste. In New Horizons, Genji has the fitness hobby and will wear Sporty Shades and lift heavy dumbbells while exercising. Characteristics[edit]Appearance[edit]Genji is a snowy white rabbit with dark mahogany brown ears and pink cheeks. The brown from his ears go down to circle all the way around his head. His paws, feet, and bunny tail are tipped chocolate brown while the rest is white except his ears. He also has small, round eyebrows that are black. In his official artwork for Animal Crossing, Genji is holding what appears to be a Scroll, one of the diaries in the game. Personality[edit]Below is a brief description of the jock personality. For more information, click here. As a jock villager, Genji is energetic and has an interest in physical fitness and activity. He often talks about exercise or sports and may brag about his physical fitness. While often friendly to the player, he may comment on their fitness. During conversations with other villagers, he generally gets along well with peppy villagers due to their similar hyper personalities and will also get along with smug villagers, while he may offend snooty villagers by critiquing their fitness and annoy cranky villagers with his hyper personality. In New Horizons, Genji goes to sleep at 12:30 AM and wakes up at 6:30 AM. Villager information[edit]In Animal Crossing[edit]In Animal Crossing, Genji cannot be one of the starting villagers in the player's town.
In Wild World[edit]In Animal Crossing: Wild World, Genji cannot be one of the starting villagers in the player's town. Hai-ya! In City Folk[edit]In Animal Crossing: City Folk, Genji cannot be one of the starting villagers in the player's town. In New Leaf[edit]Fall down seven times, get up eight. In New Horizons[edit]Fall down seven times, get up eight. In Happy Home Paradise[edit]House[edit]In Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+[edit]In Animal Crossing[edit]In Wild World[edit]In City Folk[edit]In New Leaf[edit]In New Horizons[edit]In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, if Genji is one of the starter villagers, his house will have craftable items primarily from the Wooden Series. He cannot have his initial house interior unless he moves out of the player's island or the Happy Home Paradise DLC is purchased, in which either the player or Isabelle can reset the interior. Other appearances[edit]In Happy Home Designer[edit]Fall down seven times, get up eight. Official example In Pocket Camp[edit]Genji was added to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp on December 27, 2020.[1] Fall down seven times, get up eight. Card profiles[edit]Animal Crossing e-Reader card[edit]
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What do you get for Genji ACNH?A guaranteed way to get Genji on your island is to use his Amiibo card. Simply scan it with your Switch at the Town Hall. Keep in mind in order to do this you need to have both the Town Hall and Campsite constructed.
What does Genji like Animal Crossing?Personalityedit
As a jock villager, Genji is energetic and has an interest in physical fitness and activity.
What items does Genji like?Gifts for Genji: Elegant, Simple Items that are Green or Purple. Is Genji in Animal Crossing rare?Genji's House
It's something that's very rare to see in Animal Crossing. Most Villager houses don't resemble the Villager that well until you get inside. This one is all Genji though, and it's a nice chance of pace from what we're used to seeing in the game.
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