Rosie

Rosie (ブーケ,) is a peppy cat villager that has appeared in all games in the to date and also appeared in Dōbutsu no Mori. As a peppy villager, Rosie will appear friendly, excitable, and hospitable towards other villagers and the player. She has appeared in every Animal Crossing game so far, including the newest release,. She is also a widely popular Animal Crossing representative symbol, as she appears on many game covers and has merchandise based upon her appearance. Her initial catchphrase is a reference to how lighthearted peppy villagers act most of the time, being very cheerful and friendly to both the player and other villagers.

Appearance
Rosie is a cerulean cat with dark blue hair and fur. She has big black eyes (Drawn similar to the eyes of a classic cartoon character in the games, but drawn in an anime style in the movie and some merchandise) and has light, rosy blush on her cheeks (Hence her name). She has white tips on her paws, tail, feet, and ears. The insides of her ears transition from pink to light pink. She appears to have no nose, but she does have a smile seen on drawings of cats. Her initial shirt is a Dazed Shirt sequenced in pink, purple, magenta, and beige in a diagonal checkerboard design. On rainy days, she carries a Mint Gingham umbrella. Her initial clothing in Animal Crossing is a Shortcake shirt.

Personality
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Rosie is a peppy villager, which means she will appear over-excited to see the player and most other villagers. Like all peppy villagers, she will appear childish and immature, usually asking the player for items she wants. She will enjoy the usual hobbies and will tell the player that when she is bug catching, she is looking for a particular bug that may look nice in her home. Rosie will easily get upset in conversation when wrong things are said. She will get along well with other villagers, particularly the lazy, normal, jock, and other peppy villagers, but she may annoy and upset cranky and snooty villagers, whose personalities differ. Due to the honest nature of peppy villagers, she may mention how "old" or "boring" cranky villagers are compared to her opposing, upbeat personality. She is a young female villager, which means she can also be quite snooty on a rare occasion.

House
In, Rosie's house does not really have a theme. She has a Green Counter and some other items. She also has a stereo that plays Rockin' K.K.. She also has a blue table, red sofa, bathtub, gas pump, punching bag, and a snow board in her house. She has mod wallpaper and a cowhide rug. Her house is very random, just furniture and stuff that never stays on topic, reflecting her upbeat and hyper personality. Like most peppy villagers, when she asks for furniture, she will usually ask for pink furniture. In, she has Bubblegum K.K. playing.

In Dōbutsu no Mori
Rosie appeared in. Like most of the cast, she was given toes and fingers. Ai (Allie in English) first meets Rosie on her deliveries. When delivering her maid outfit, Rosie dances in joy, much to Ai's surprise. Once acknowledging her new neighbor, Rosie asks of her arrival, with TV drama-esque questions. After their first encounter, Rosie and Ai, as well as Margie (Sally), have been best friends. Later at the beach, Rosie whispers a rumor to Ai, that the cranky Apollo is dating Whitney (Bianca). Soon after informing Ai, Margie chides her on how spreading rumors is immoral, which annoys Rosie deeply. Later, while watching Yu and Alfonso (Halberd) celebrate finding an Ammonite fossil, Rosie wonders to herself why they are celebrating, stating she's seen more in the "special place" (a beach cave), and soon is swarmed by an ecstatic Yu. Unable to tolerate him, she agrees to help him find them. This sets off a mini adventure, leading them into the depths of a waterfall cave. After quite a fall, they wake up from possible unconsciousness to reveal a mound of fossils. After Yu's careless fossil hunting, the cave collapses and Rosie and friends make it out by a hair. Later, sometime in fall, Rosie questions why Ai did not show up to Margie's farewell party, of which an unknowing Ai replies, asking "Did she go somewhere?" Shocked, Rosie reveals to her the truth, to which a depressed Ai runs away. Later that day, Rosie, concerned for her friend, checks on Ai, who shows her Margie's letter. After Ai and Rosie's talk, a volley of shooting stars appear at the coast, amazing the two. Later, sometime in winter, Rosie, decorates her house, hoping to be "this year's winner" of the winter festival. Once the UFO lands, Rosie helps her comrades find the missing UFO pieces. Yu, sure of himself, dashes to the beach cave, the piece is, of course, there. Like all of the other villagers, Rosie appeared at the fireworks festival donning a red kimono. There is a running gag in the movie about Rosie not knowing what "cherry pie" means, often questioning her friends but receiving no answer.

Rosie may be an example of all peppy villagers in the entire game. Like most peppy villagers in the game, Rosie appears hyper but a bit more so than in the game.

Other Appearances

 * Rosie appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a sticker.
 * She also appears alongside K.K. Slider and Tom Nook in the 2010 Nintendo Collector's Edition of Monopoly.
 * Rosie also appears talking to Isabelle at the beginning of the trailer for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.