Difference between revisions of "Nindori"
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|name= Nindori | |name= Nindori | ||
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|phrase= {{tt|ドクソウ|Dokusou}}<sup>(JP)</sup> | |phrase= {{tt|ドクソウ|Dokusou}}<sup>(JP)</sup> | ||
|clothes= G Logo Shirt | |clothes= G Logo Shirt | ||
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− | '''Nindori''' | + | '''Nindori''' is a [[jock]] [[ostrich]] [[villager]] from the {{SER}}, only appearing in the Japanese exclusive {{DnMe+}}. |
He was created as part of a collaboration with Japanese gaming magazine [[wikipedia:Nintendo Dream|Nintendo Dream]]. His name directly derives from ''Nintendo Dream'', which is known as ''NinDori'' for short, though ''dori'' can also mean "bird". He later went on to become the magazine's mascot and became officially known as ''Nindori-kun''. He can only move into [[town]] after scanning his [[e-Reader]] [[Animal Crossing-e|card]], which was exclusively distributed by Nintendo Dream magazine. | He was created as part of a collaboration with Japanese gaming magazine [[wikipedia:Nintendo Dream|Nintendo Dream]]. His name directly derives from ''Nintendo Dream'', which is known as ''NinDori'' for short, though ''dori'' can also mean "bird". He later went on to become the magazine's mascot and became officially known as ''Nindori-kun''. He can only move into [[town]] after scanning his [[e-Reader]] [[Animal Crossing-e|card]], which was exclusively distributed by Nintendo Dream magazine. | ||
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==House== | ==House== | ||
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
+ | ===Miscellaneous=== | ||
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+ | NindoriDnMe+Card.png|Nindori's e-Reader card. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | </center> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 13:01, July 21, 2018
- "Nothing beats the original."
- — Nindori, Doubutsu no Mori e+
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[[Ostrich|Ostrich]] | [[Jock]] | Male | ||||||
Birthday | [[|]] September 14th | |||||||
Favorite saying | "Nothing beats the original." | |||||||
Catchphrase | "ドクソウ(JP)" | |||||||
Clothing | [[Item: ()|]] | |||||||
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Nindori is a jock ostrich villager from the Animal Crossing series, only appearing in the Japanese exclusive Doubutsu no Mori e+.
He was created as part of a collaboration with Japanese gaming magazine Nintendo Dream. His name directly derives from Nintendo Dream, which is known as NinDori for short, though dori can also mean "bird". He later went on to become the magazine's mascot and became officially known as Nindori-kun. He can only move into town after scanning his e-Reader card, which was exclusively distributed by Nintendo Dream magazine.
Characteristics
Appearance
Nindori is an orange ostrich with a yellow beak and feet. He has black-tipped wings and tail feathers. His eyes are very large and black, with just a small portion of his sclera showing - because of this he is often mistaken to have hollow eyes, similar to a Gyroid's. He has four black squares on each cheek, and a few yellow hairs sticking out of the back of his head. Nindori initially wears the G Logo Shirt.
Personality
Below is a brief description of the jock personality. For more information, click here.
Nindori is a jock villager with an interest in fitness and sports, which he will mention frequently. He will get along with peppy villagers, but will not get along with lazy villagers due to their dislike of exercising.
House
Gallery
Miscellaneous
- NindoriDnMe+Card.png
Nindori's e-Reader card.
Trivia
- Nindori's birthday, September 14, is the Japanese release date of the GameCube.
- As Nintendo Dream's mascot, Nindori-kun has his own collection of LINE stickers, and appears (alongside Tom Nook) as a collaboration costume in Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airou Village DX.
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