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− | Tipper is a snooty villager | + | Tipper is a snooty villager, which means she will appear arrogant and rude to the character at first. She usually will befriend you eventually once you talk to her a lot. She may tell the player she wanted to be an actress but she was not courageous enough. She will get along with [[cranky]] and other snooty villagers due to their rough and abrasive personalities. [[Lazy]], [[jock]] and [[peppy]] villagers may get angry when she talks to them, as she usually walks away sad after conversation. |
==House== | ==House== | ||
− | Tipper has no specific theme in her house. In ''City Folk'', her original items are a | + | Tipper has no specific theme in her house. In ''City Folk'', her original items are a Kitchen Sink, Antique Clock, White Cosmos, Cream Sofa, Classic Bed, Classic Bookcase, and two [[Gyroid (furniture)|Bovoids]], one tall and the other is a Mega Bovoid, which make a mooing noise (which reflect on her species). She has a [[stereo|Phonograph]] which plays "[[Soulful K.K.]]" |
==Preferences== | ==Preferences== |
Revision as of 03:01, February 23, 2018
- "It takes two to tango."
- — Tipper, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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[[Cow|Cow]] | [[Snooty]] | Female | ||||||
Birthday | [[|]] August 25th | |||||||
Favorite saying | "It takes two to tango." "I know you'll treasure this forever." | |||||||
Catchphrase | "pushy Template:NA ミルミル Template:JP" | |||||||
Clothing | [[Item: (New Horizons)|]] | |||||||
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Tipper (まきば, Makiba) is a snooty cow villager in the Animal Crossing series. She first appeared in Animal Crossing: Wild World. Her name is derived from cow tipping, the activity of sneaking up to a sleeping, upright cow and pushing it over for fun. Her catchphrase, "pushy", may also refer to this. Her Japanese name, Makiba, means "ranch".
Appearance
Tipper is a Holstein cow who is white with a large black patch over her right eye and never appears to have her eyes fully open. She has yellow on the tip of her hooves and has yellow horns with ginger orange stripes on them. The inside of her ears are sky blue. Her original shirt is the rainbow shirt.
Personality
Tipper is a snooty villager, which means she will appear arrogant and rude to the character at first. She usually will befriend you eventually once you talk to her a lot. She may tell the player she wanted to be an actress but she was not courageous enough. She will get along with cranky and other snooty villagers due to their rough and abrasive personalities. Lazy, jock and peppy villagers may get angry when she talks to them, as she usually walks away sad after conversation.
House
Tipper has no specific theme in her house. In City Folk, her original items are a Kitchen Sink, Antique Clock, White Cosmos, Cream Sofa, Classic Bed, Classic Bookcase, and two Bovoids, one tall and the other is a Mega Bovoid, which make a mooing noise (which reflect on her species). She has a Phonograph which plays "Soulful K.K."
Preferences
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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- TippersHouse.jpg
Tipper's house in Animal Crossing: City Folk
Tipper's home in Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Card profiles
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Gallery
- Tipper.png
Tipper from Animal Crossing: Wild World
Tipper from Animal Crossing: City Folk
Names in other languages
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