Her name might be taken from the fact that Becky almost rhymes with peck. Though it also sounds close to buck or bawk which is a noise chickens sometimes make. Her Japanese name, Aria, might reference her choice of song in Animal Forest e+, City Folk, New Leaf, K.K. Aria.
Becky is a violet colored chicken with dark purple hair, comb, tail and turquoise eye shadow. Becky has downturned eyes, and she sports a Noble Shirt which matches her purple coloring and suits her personality. She wears a Kaffe's shirt in Animal Forest e+, she wears a noble shirt in City Folk and New Leaf, and in New Horizons, Becky wears a Renaissance dress.
Personality
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Becky has a snooty personality, which means she loves makeup and gossiping. As a snooty villager, Becky will first appear rude and arrogant towards the player, often talking about herself and her own experiences. She also speaks about the style and appearance of other villagers, usually other female villagers such as normal, peppy, and other snooty villagers. She will soon warm up to the player, confiding in them about their own feelings but still keeping subtly rude. Becky will not get along with lazy villagers due to them not caring about their appearance or the lazy villagers hating what she eats, and she won't get along with jockvillagers because they will question her on her physical appearance and they won't worry about fashion. However, she will get along with cranky villagers due to their similar rude personalities, and usually normal villagers as well.
House[]
In Animal Forest e+, Becky's house has almost the same furniture styling as Huggy's, the only difference is that her wallpaper is the mosaic wall, and the flooring the plaza tile. K.K. Aria plays on a high-end stereo.
Becky's house in later games have dapper themes to it with many instruments such as the piano and cello. Her choice of furniture primarily consists from the classic series such as the classic table and has K.K. Aria on a stereo either a high-end stereo in Animal Forest e+ and City Folk, and a phonograph in New Leaf.