Cupcake

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"Woah!! Ulp! You got it! I'm shocked, sugar pie! "
— Cupcake, Animal Crossing

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[[Cub|Cub]] [[Snooty]] Female
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Catchphrase "sugar pie"
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Cupcake (クリスピー, Kurisupī, Crispy) is a snooty, cub villager from the Animal Crossing series series. Her name relates to her sugar pink colour as does her catchphrase, sugar pie.

Appearance

Cupcake is a pink cub with cream paws and with a cream muzzle. She wears purple eyeshadow and her eyelashes are thick and curled. Cupcake has a small patch of brown hair on her head. She can be found wearing a Dreamy Shirt, her attempt at looking Gracie couture. In Doubutsu no Mori, her hair was purple and her makeup was purple.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the snooty personality. For more information, click here.

As a snooty villager, Cupcake will appear uptown, classy, and chic. With this, however, she will appear rude, belittling, and snobbish when talking to the player or other villagers in the town, usually criticizing their dress sense or fashion. She will talk about love. When talking to the player enough times, she will befriend them but still remain subtly rude. As with all snooty villagers, she has an interest in clothes over other hobbies. She will have problems socializing with other villagers, usually lazy villagers by disagreeing with their choice of lifestyle or getting offended by a jock villager, who has questioned her physical fitness.

House

Cupcake has an old fashioned feel towards her house, K.K. Waltz plays on a Phonograph/Gramophone to fit the old fashioned feel towards it.

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