Champ

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For the villager whose Japanese and Korean name is Champ, see Mac.

Artwork of Champ the Monkey
Species Personality Gender
Monkey Jock Male
Birthday June 4th Gemini
Favorite saying "You'll never get THIS monkey off your back!"
Catchphrase "choo CHOO"
Clothing Paw shirt
Umbrella Gelato umbrella
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 さるお[nb 1]
 몽돌이[nb 2]
 Champ
 Tschita
 N/A
 Thibaut
 Mico
 N/A
 N/A
 Thibaut
 Mico
 N/A
Phrase in other languages
 ウッキー
 야아아
 choo CHOO
 u-u-u
 N/A
 tchouTCHOU
 uh-ah-ah
 N/A
 N/A
 tchouTCHOU
 uh-ah-ah
 N/A

Champ is a jock monkey villager in the Animal Crossing series. He appears in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, making him the only villager introduced after Doubutsu no Mori e+ to not appear in Animal Crossing: New Leaf or subsequent games. He also makes a minor appearance in 🎬 Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori. His name may be a reference to his personality, or a pun on "chimp."

Characteristics[edit]

Champ in City Folk.

Appearance[edit]

Champ is a brown monkey very similar in appearance to Porter, a monkey that runs the train station in every first-generation Animal Crossing game and Animal Crossing: New Leaf. In Animal Crossing: Wild World (as well as the film), he lacks the point of fur on the top of his head.

Personality[edit]

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

As a jock villager, Champ is energetic and has an interest in physical fitness and activity. He often talks about exercise or sports and may brag about his physical fitness. While often friendly to the player, he may comment on their fitness. During conversations with other villagers, he generally gets along well with peppy villagers due to their similar hyper personalities, while he may offend snooty villagers by critiquing their fitness and annoy cranky villagers with his hyper personality. Champ usually goes to sleep at 12:00 AM and wakes up at 6:30 AM.

Villager information[edit]

In Wild World[edit]

Champ, like all monkey villagers in Animal Crossing: Wild World, can only move to the player's town after being distributed from a promotional Game Card through Tag Mode.

Champ
You'll never get THIS monkey off your back!

Birthday Personality Catchphrase
June 4 Gemini Jock choo CHOO
Default clothing Paw Shirt WW Model.png Paw shirt
Default umbrella Gelato Umbrella WW Model.png Gelato umbrella
Favorites
Smallcheckmark.png Favorite style Hip
Smallxmark.png Least favorite style Zany
Default hobby Garden
Furniture requests
Color
 
Yellow
Genre Lovely
Series Blue Series / Kiddie Series / Green Series
Category Houseplant

In City Folk[edit]

In Animal Crossing: City Folk, Champ cannot be one of the starting villagers in the player's town.

Champ

Birthday Personality Catchphrase
June 4 Gemini Jock choo CHOO
Default clothing Paw Shirt CF Model.png Paw shirt
Default umbrella Gelato Umbrella CF Model.png Gelato umbrella
Favorites
Smallcheckmark.png Favorite clothing style Funky
Smallxmark.png Least favorite clothing style Striking
Favorite furniture styles Playful and Trendy
Favorite furniture color
 
Aqua
Favorite series Cabin Series

House[edit]

In Wild World[edit]

In City Folk[edit]

Other appearances[edit]

Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori[edit]

Artwork of Champ from Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori

Champ appears as a minor character in 🎬 Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori. He is usually shown running or lifting weights. During the search for Gulliver's spaceship parts, Champ goes to the woods and finds one of the parts.

Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Champ is nearly identical in appearance to Porter, the monkey who works at the train station in every first-generation Animal Crossing game and Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Champ's house interior, which resembles the train station, and catchphrase, "choo CHOO," are likely references to Porter.
  • Champ shares his birthday with Reneigh.

Names in other languages[edit]

Japanese さるお
Saruo
From saru (さる), which means "monkey"

Korean 몽돌이
Mongdori
-

German Tschita -

European Spanish Mico -

European French Thibaut -

Italian Champ Same as English name

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. Saruo
  2. Mongdori
  3. 3.0 3.1 Does not contain a stereo initially