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A good ninja is neither seen, nor heard.
― Snake, New Leaf


Snake's number one!
― Picture quote, Wild World


Snake (モモチ, Momochi) is a jock rabbit villager in the Animal Crossing series. Despite his name, he is a cheerful pink rabbit. His appearance, which consists of a ninja hood and zipper shirt, as well as his name, indicate a resemblance to the Konami character Snake, from the Metal Gear Game Series. He has appeared in every Animal Crossing game to date. His Wild World picture quote could possibly reference either of the Mario Bros, as they often have "Mario's number one!" or "Luigi's number one!" as their victory cry.

Appearance

Snake is a pink rabbit with pink ears with white on the inside. His legs are navy blue, and he wears a navy blue ninja hood on his head. He has bright yellow-orange cheeks, and big round eyes. He initially wears a Zipper Shirt.

Personality

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

As a jock villager, Snake will have an interest in physical fitness and sports. This will make him appear competitive and challenging, as well as insulting to some when he criticizes their fitness and appearance. Despite this, he is friendly and kind towards the player and most villagers. He may not get on well with snooty and cranky villagers, who do not agree with his active lifestyle, especially when he criticizes their lifestyles. He will, however, be confused by the laid-back and relaxed lifestyle of lazy villagers.

House

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Snake's House (GameCube)

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Snake's house in City Folk.

His house is simply laid out, mainly containing Japanese things such as a samurai sword and a katana, that denotes his ninja appearance. If he has a stereo, it will have K.K. Lullaby playing on it. In City Folk, Snake's house has a deer scare, two tiki torches, oombloid, tall droploid, screen, ninja sword, samurai suit, and two exotic chests.

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Snake's house in New Leaf is slightly different than his house in City Folk. He still has his samurai suit and his screen, but he now has an outdoor bath, a white katana and a beacon fire.

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