“Do you want my autograph, too?”
― Picture quote, Wild World
Twiggy (ピーチク,Pīchiku?) is a peppybirdvillager who appears in all games from the Animal Crossing series. Her name likely stems from the fact that birds commonly use twigs to build their nests. Twiggy can be spotted on the cover of City Folk. Her Japanese name is the Japanese version of "chirp" or "tweet". Her initial catchphrase is a reference to the sounds birds make. In her family tree, she is the second of six kids.
Twiggy is a yellow bird that strongly resembles a parakeet. She has light blue cheeks that resemble a parakeet's small cheek patches, as well as a green gradient at the edge of her wings and body. Her tail transitions from green and blue resembling upper tail coverts and primary tail feathers. Her feet and beak are orange and she has brown stripes on her legs . She has beady black eyes and her eyebrows slant down, making her appear constantly angry. Twiggy wears the Barber Tee in every game prior to New Horizons, where she wears a pink striped tank.
Personality
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Peppy villagers appear to be in a good mood often and are easy to become friends with. As a peppy villager, Twiggy will have the tendency to over-react in conversations about trivial subjects, and will usually be over-excited to see the player or other villagers. This villager, like other peppy villagers, will rarely be discouraged from doing anything, including the usual hobbies. Peppy villagers dream of becoming famous in the future and read Ms. Nintendique, an unseen magazine read by snooty, normal, and other peppy villagers in the Animal Crossing series. Peppy villagers will also have a very short attention span, which means they soon forget some arguments or tasks given to the player which weren't completed. Twiggy may easily get upset in conversation when the wrong things are said. She will get along well with other villagers, particularly lazy, normal, jock, sisterly, and other peppy villagers, but she may annoy and upset cranky and snooty villagers, whose personalities differ to hers. Due to the nature of peppy villagers, she may mention how "old" or "boring" cranky villagers are compared to her opposing, upbeat personality.
In New Leaf, Twiggy's house is similar to her homes in previous games. From the Blue Series, she has a blue bookcase, blue chair, and a blue bureau with a small round cactus. From the Ranch Series, she has the ranch bed, ranch wall rack, and a ranch table with a small cactus. She also has a Gargloid, Warbloid, cactus, and a retro stereo that plays K.K. Calypso. For wallpaper, she uses the Ranch Wall, and for flooring, she uses the Ranch Floor.
In New Horizons, Twiggy's house resembles a spa or bathroom. In the back of the house, she has a long bathtub and a rattan end table with a rattan towel basket. An imperial partition divides the bathtub area from a rattan vanity and a rattan low table, which has an accessories stand and a portable record player that plays Bubblegum K.K.. Twiggy also has a log garden lounge next to a birdbath, and there are two cypress plants at the entrance of her house. For wallpaper, she uses the White Botanical-Tile Wall, and for flooring, she uses the Gray Argyle-Tile Flooring.
Something about Twiggy's bright plumage just makes people feel cheery -which is appropriate, because Twiggy is one of the cheeriest birds you'll ever meet. Nothing gets this gal down, not even rain on a weekend.