| Genji | |
|---|---|
| Species | Rabbit |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | January 21st |
| Catchphrase | "otaku" |
| Personality | Jock |
| Appearences | Animal Crossing Animal Crossing: Wild World Animal Crossing: City Folk |
| Original Shirt | Misty Shirt |
| Picture Inscription: | "Hai-ya!" |
Genji (Japanese name: ゲンジ Genji) is a Jock Rabbit Villager with a love for the Japanese arts who has been featured in Animal Crossing , Animal Crossing: Wild World, and Animal Crossing: City Folk.
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[edit] Personality
Genji's preset personality grants him an obvious passion for sports and the fitness world. This gives him a real competitive edge in most situations involving others and inadvertently makes him appear rude towards others through occasional gloating and criticism. He isn't highly regarding as the sharpest tool in the shed and can appear pretty spacey when regarding topics other than sports and exercise. The Lazy villager's common lifestyle really unsettles Genji as it conflicts with his heavily active one, but the natural energy of Peppy villagers will match with him perfectly. He often comes across as offensive and brutish towards the highly particular and sensitive Snooty villager, criticizing their rigid yet less-than-active lifestyle. As for Normal villagers, Genji usually has a chance to make friends with them due to their neutrality, but is still at risk of unintentionally hurting their feelings from time to time. Genji is a huge fan of classic Japanese decor, clothes, and theming and will often request such items off of your Player as a favour.
[edit] Appearance
Genji surprisingly carries no distinct facial features related to your average rabbit, yet has hi own unique characteristics instead. His entire body is white where the remaining segments are tipped with dark brown on the ends. His eyes are narrow and slitted, with a calm, neutral mouth. He has large pink cheeks, brown ears, brown tail, and a white face.
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[edit] Name Meaning
Genji, being a name of Japanese origin, is more than likely meant to serve the one and only purpose of matching this Jock villager's heavy Japanese facade.



