Sentences with phrase «cranky villagers»

Cranky villagers will get along with lazy villagers too, as they too enjoy the slow - paced lifestyle and outlook on life.
He will get along with snooty and other cranky villagers.
She will get on well with normal, lazy, and other peppy villagers, but may annoy snooty and cranky villagers with her upbeat personality.
He may offend and upset snooty and cranky villagers.
However, she will get along with cranky villagers due to their similar rude personalities.
He will get along with normal, snooty and jock villagers, as well as other cranky villagers, who he will share deeper conversations with.
He will get along well with other jock villagers, but may annoy snooty and cranky villagers, who will dislike his comments about their fitness and athleticism.
She gets along with most other villagers, but may annoy snooty and cranky villagers with her excited and expressive personality.
He also gets along easily with smug and uchi villagers, and sometimes cranky villagers as well.
She may get on with other snooty villagers and cranky villagers, who also enjoy gossiping about the appearance and lifestyles of others.
When talking to other cranky villagers, he will get involved in deep conversations, usually about trivial matters like the weather or other villagers and the way they act.
His initial phrase, «harrumph», is a sign of boredom or annoyance, often related to cranky villagers.
He may offend and upset snooty and cranky villagers, by questioning their physical fitness and age.
He will, despite his competitiveness, be friendly to the player but he may offend other villagers, usually snooty or cranky villagers, when he criticizes their fitness and physical appearance, usually making them walk off angry or upset.
Each personality now has their own pitch of Animalese, unlike previous games where the voices only differed by gender (with the exception of cranky villagers).
He will get along with most normal and cranky villagers.
He gets along well with most villagers, but may have issues with snooty and cranky villagers.
She does not seem to get along with snooty or cranky villagers as much, but is very kind in ways.
They are the female equivalent to the male cranky villagers.
Vladimir is a cranky villager, which means he is stubborn and easily annoyed when things are not going his way.
His catchphrase is probably a reference to the fairy tale, «The Three Billy Goats Gruff», and is also the name of another cranky villager.
Gonzo is a cranky villager, obviously implying that he is often grumpy.
A Snowman has the same voice as a cranky villager.
As a cranky villager, Chief will have the tendency to be belittling towards those around him.
As a cranky villager, he will appear grouchy and mean towards the player, but will slowly begin to warm up and befriend them.
Ricky is a cranky villager and will appear grumpy and grouchy towards the player at first, and for quite a while afterwards, and may take a while to lighten up and grow more friendly to the player.
Like Chip, he speaks with a cranky villager's voice (deep, masculine).
She will get along with all villager types, but may have a falling out with a snooty or cranky villager.
Kabuki is a cranky villager, which means he will sometimes appear stubborn and easily annoyed when things are not going his way.

Not exact matches

She will get along well with normal, cranky and other snooty villagers.
Fang (シベリア, Siberia) is a cranky, wolf villager in the Animal Crossing series.
Roscoe (シュバルツ, Shubarutsu, Schwartz) is a cranky, horse villager in the Animal Crossing series.
Chief (チーフ) is a cranky, wolf villager, appearing in all games from the Animal Crossing series.
Ricky (カジロウ, Kajirou) is a cranky, squirrel villager from the Animal Crossing series.
Wolfgang (ロボ, Lobo) is a cranky, wolf villager who has appeared in every game from the Animal Crossing series.
Butch (ジョン, Jon, John) is a cranky, dog villager in the Animal Crossing series.
Ike (ダイク, Daiku, Dyke) is a cranky bear villager that first appeared in Doubutsu no Mori e +, and later returned in the Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome amiibo update.
Hamphrey (ハムジ, Hamuji) is a cranky hamster villager in the Animal Crossing series.
Hamphrey has a cranky personality, that means he will be mature compared to other villagers.
Buzz (ひでよし, Hideyoshi) is an eagle villager with a cranky personality from the Animal Crossing series.
There are eight different personalities; cranky, jock, lazy and smug, which are male villager personalities and snooty, peppy, normal and uchi which are female personalities.
She may have trouble getting along with cranky, uchi and snooty villagers in general due to their mean - spirited nature.
Rowan's personality changes from a cranky islander in Animal Crossing to a jock villager in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk.
Avery (クスケチャ, Kusukecha) is a cranky eagle villager who features in Doubutsu no Mori e +, Animal Crossing: City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
They sometimes get cranky when talking to normal villagers or jock / sporty villagers.
Vic (ノルマン, Noruman, Norman) is a bull villager with a cranky personality.
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