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Chevre (ユキ,Yuki?) is a normalgoatvillager in the Animal Crossing series. She is the only goat to have appeared in every game to date. The name "Chevre" means goat in French, which matches her initial quote "la baa", a play on the French word "la" and the sound a goat makes, "baa". It is also a play on the phrase "là bas", which means "over there". Her name is also the same word used for cheese made from goat's milk. Her name in Japanese, Yuki, is a common name used in Japan, which can also mean "snow", and is fitting to her appearance, which is white like snow. She has the education hobby.
Chevre, a character from the Animal Crossing series, has a name that translates to 'goat' in French, reflecting her species in the game.
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Why is Chevre a unique character in the Animal Crossing series?
Chevre, a white goat with light blue eyes and coral freckles, is a unique character in the Animal Crossing series. She is the only goat character to appear in every game in the series. Her name, 'Chevre', is French for 'goat', aligning with her initial quote 'la baa', a pun on the French word 'la'. Chevre has an education hobby and her house features a Papa bear, a Mama bear, a green econo-chair, two daisy umbrellas, a white boombox playing K.K. Chorale, and a regal bookcase.
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How does Chevre's name relate to goat's milk cheese?
Chevre, a character in every Animal Crossing game, is a normal goat villager. Her name, which means 'goat' in French, is reflected in her initial quote 'la baa', a pun on the French word 'la' and the sound a goat makes.
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What is Chevre's name in the Japanese version of Animal Crossing?
Chevre, a character in the Animal Crossing series, is known as Yuki in the Japanese version of the game.
Chevre is a white goat with large and shiny light blue eyes. The front of her face is covered in 5 coral freckles, and her eyes have two large eyelashes on each. She has a 3-pointed tuft of slightly reddish-brown hair falling in the center of her forehead. Her horns have dull brown-orange and yellow stripes. Around Chevre's dusty brown hooves, there is a gradient which is powder blue. Her mouth is considerably low on her face, and her smile is large. The insides of her ears are coral. In Animal Forest, her eyes are square-shaped rather than rounded. She initially wears a natty tee.
Personality
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Chevre has a normal personality, and frequently acts kind towards the player. Normal villagers generally get along well with lazy, peppy, smug, snooty, and other normal villagers. Chevre may conflict with cranky and sisterly villagers. As a normal villager, Chevre will usually wake up at 6:00 am and is easier to befriend than most. Both normal and peppy villagers reference an unseen friend known as Moppina.
In New Leaf, Chevre's house is similar to previous games, though she no longer owns a daisy umbrella. Her wallpaper is changed to the classic wall.
In New Horizons, her home has multiple cabana items (now renamed "rattan") colored white and teal. She has a large piano in the upper left corner of the room, with a piano stool, next to it is a lily record player. Hanging above her bed is Nan's picture, implying some kind of connection between the two. Her wallpaper is the white botanical tile wall, and her flooring is the black iron-parquet flooring.
Chevre takes things seriously. One look in her eyes, and you might think she takes things a little TOO seriously. Don't let her get your goat, though. She likes to have fun. As long as it's SERIOUS fun.
In New Horizons, Nan has Chevre's picture up on her wall, while Chevre has a picture of Nan. This is in reference to a Japanese children's song, 'Goat Mail' (yagi-san yūbin), starring a black goat and a white goat. Additionally, their house interiors appear to be inverted versions of each other.