“All right. Time to face the music. Take me there! Vroom!”
― Rocket, New Leaf
Rocket (4ごう,Yon Gō?, #4) is a sisterlygorillavillager in the Animal Crossing series. Her English name may be a reference to the Marvel character Rocket Raccoon, who, like this Rocket, is an anthropomorphic animal superhero, and/or to Nova, another Marvel superhero, who's nicknamed the "Human Rocket." Her Japanese name means "Number four". Her name and outfit imply that she is part of the team of super hero villagers, consisting of Kid Cat ("Number 1"), Agent S ("Number 2"), Big Top (Number 3"), and Filly ("Number 7").
She is featured on the cover of K.K. Parade and she has the fitness hobby.
What is the significance of Rocket's English name in Animal Crossing?
In Animal Crossing, Rocket's English name is likely inspired by Marvel's anthropomorphic animal superheroes, Rocket Raccoon and Nova. This is consistent with her superhero persona in the game, indicated by her attire and her connection with other superhero villagers such as Kid Cat, Agent S, Big Top, and Filly.
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Is Rocket from Animal Crossing inspired by any Marvel characters?
Rocket, a character in Animal Crossing, may draw inspiration from Marvel's Rocket Raccoon and Nova, known as the 'Human Rocket.' She is part of a superhero team in the game, alongside Kid Cat, Agent S, Big Top, and Filly.
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What type of villager is Rocket in the Animal Crossing series?
In the Animal Crossing series, Rocket is a sisterly villager who offers fighting tips and relaxation methods to players. She also provides medicine for wasp stings. Despite her toughness, Rocket cares about her looks and often stays awake late into the night. She is part of the superhero team of villagers, indicated by her name and outfit. She tends to get along with jock, lazy, normal, and peppy villagers, but may have conflicts with smug, snooty, and cranky villagers.
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How does Rocket's personality reflect in the Animal Crossing gameplay?
In Animal Crossing, Rocket is a sisterly villager who provides fighting advice and relaxation techniques to players. She also offers medicine when players are stung by wasps. Despite her tough exterior, she is concerned about her looks and is known to stay up late. Her caring and protective nature makes it easy to develop friendships with her. She interacts well with jock, lazy, normal, and peppy villagers, but may have conflicts with smug, snooty, and cranky villagers. Her superhero-themed name and outfit suggest she's part of a team of superhero villagers.
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What is the meaning of Rocket's Japanese name in Animal Crossing?
In the Animal Crossing series, Rocket's Japanese name translates to 'Number four'. This is part of a naming theme among a team of superhero villagers, including Kid Cat ('Number 1'), Agent S ('Number 2'), Big Top ('Number 3'), and Filly ('Number 7').
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Appearance[]
Like the other super villagers, Rocket sports a helmet and an outfit marked with her according number. Her outfit consists of a pink helmet lined with white vertical stripes, pink sleeves with white and black stripes, pink pants, and a No. 4 shirt. Underneath her outfit, she has blonde hair, which can be seen on the back of her neck below her helmet. Rocket carries an Elegant Umbrella when it rains.
Personality
Below is a brief description of the sisterly personality. For more information, click here.
Rocket is a sisterly villager. When befriended, she will give the player fighting tips and teach them ways to relax. Rocket will also give the player medicine if they are stung by a wasp. Like all sisterly villagers, Rocket is tough, but she will still care deeply about her appearance. Rocket has a tendency to stay up very late at night. It is easy to get her picture since developing friendships with sisterly villagers is simple due to her caring and protective nature, sometimes talking to the player about her friendship with her old neighbor's son. Rocket may get along with jock villagers who share her love of sports, lazy and normal villagers for how laid-back they are, and peppy villagers. However, she may conflict with smug and snooty villagers due to their arrogant nature. Rocket may clash with cranky villagers due to their similarly stubborn personalities, but often end up becoming best friends.
House[]
Rocket's house features a mix of exercise equipment and the Lovely Series. She owns two Lovely items: the bed and the dresser. She also owns items such as a treadmill and a butterfly machine. Rocket displays a No. 4 Shirt, which is also her default clothing item. Her Hi-Fi Stereo plays K.K. Adventure. Her wallpaper is the Skyscraper Wall, and her flooring is the Charcoal Tile.
Rocket was added to Pocket Camp in the September 11, 2019 update.
Rocket's preferred theme is sporty, and she primarily gives steel as a reward. Her profile reads:
❝ According to Rocket, being a superhero is a full-time job. Evil will never triumph under her watch. Which is good, cause no one else seems to worry about it.❞
Campsite Invitation Requirements[]
Friendship Level: 0
Friendship Rewards[]
At level 7 friendship, she will reward the player with a No. 4 shirt and sparkle stones (x1).
At level 9, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
At level 15, she will request that the player crafts a red corner.
At level 20, she will reward the player with a pic of Rocket and sparkle stones (x1).
At level 25, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
At level 30, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
At level 35, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
At level 40, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
At level 45, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
At level 50, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
At level 55, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
At level 60, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
At level 65, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
At level 70, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).