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    I'm feeling kind of blank today.
    ― Picture quote, Wild World

    Coco (やよい, Yayoi?) is a normal rabbit villager from the Animal Crossing series. Her English name probably comes from the coconut, a fruit stereotypically depicted with three holes. A reference to chocolate (i.e. cocoa), based on the tradition of chocolate bunnies, is also possible. Coco's catchphrase may relate to the "boing" sound most gyroids make. It may also reference how rabbits are known for hopping. Coco's Japanese name Yayoi (やよい) is a reference to the Yayoi Period (300BC-AD300) in Japan, an era near the end of which Haniwa statues, the inspiration for gyroids, were first created.

    So far, she is the only rabbit with a normal personality in the Animal Crossing series. Coco is the only villager whose face does not change with expressions, though her eyes and mouth change shape and sizes. Her lack of expression is reflected in her Wild World picture quote. She is one of the few villagers that is technically not an animal, along with Sprocket, Del, Ribbot, Hopkins and Stitches. She has the education hobby.


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    Appearance

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    Coco in Animal Crossing


    Coco is a light brown rabbit with dark speckles. She has empty black eyes and a mouth with an apparently hollow head, referencing the appearance of gyroids. Her face also resembles that of a player in the first Animal Crossing game that didn't save their game while visiting another player's village. She initially wears a Misty Shirt in Animal Crossing and a Dawn Tee in Wild World, City Folk, and New Leaf.

    Personality

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

    Coco has a normal personality, and frequently acts kind towards the player. Normal villagers generally get along well with lazy, peppy, smug, snooty and other normal villagers. Coco may conflict with cranky and sisterly villagers. As a normal villager, Coco will usually wake up at 6:00 am and is easier to befriend than most. Both normal and peppy villagers reference an unseen friend known as Moppina.

    House

    Coco's house has a tranquil, oriental theme. She lacks a stereo initially, so she has no music playing, but if she receives one, it will play K.K. Dirge. Coco has various items from different garden themes, including an outdoor pool, deer scare, and the tall lantern. Coco also has an exotic chest and some house plants. She also has a shanty mat, enhancing the outdoorsy feel of the room.

    In Wild World, she has an exotic chest, a screen, a rock pool, two tall lanterns, a plant and a rock person. Coco has one gyroid, the Mega Rustoid.


    In New Leaf, Coco has two bonfires on each side of her room when you first walk in. She also has five different gyroids, two exotic screens on both sides of the room, and an exotic table that supports her brown pot and white pot. She also has a Shanty Mat as flooring and a Garden Wall as her wallpaper.

    In New Horizons, the exterior of Coco's house is tan with shades of mossy green and brown panels along the sides. The roof is beige matching the wooden door. The interior of her home consists of a stone table, 2 stone stools, a hay bed, clothesline, old washtub, 2 pitchers and tiki torches and a pot. Coco's walls are lined with the rammed-earth wallpaper and floral rush-mat flooring. Unlike in previous games, if Coco is given a stereo in her house, it will play K.K. Jongara.

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    Animal Crossing (interior) New Leaf (interior)
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    New Horizons (interior) New Horizons (exterior)

    e-Card

    e-Card [1]
    Letter
    Coco
    Back
    Coco
    #082 Coco
    Gender Female
    Type Rabbit
    Star sign Pisces
    Clothes Blossoming shirt
    Petphrase Doyoing
    Password crjx9RDydG&AtR
    qjZektsm6LZkup
    Profile Coco is quite the striking figure, but her personality is anything but. This small rabbit keeps a low profile, preferring to quietly concentrate on the little things in life, like her catch phrase.
    Coco
    Coco
    081 Doc #082 Coco 083 Pompom
    Coco

    amiibo Card

    amiibo Card[2]
    Back
    Coco
    #150 Coco
    Type Rabbit
    Star sign Pisces
    Birthday 3/1
    Roll value 5
    Hand sign Paper
    Request An ancient-artifacts exhibit
    Coco
    Coco
    149 Broccolo #150 Coco 151 Groucho
    Coco

    Pocket Camp

    Coco's preferred theme is harmonious, Her profile says:


    "She's very zen for a rabbit. There's nothing that jumps out at her as something she wants to change...except for her weird catchphrase. Maybe you can help!"

    Campsite Invitation Requirements

    Friendship Level: 0

    Friendship Rewards

    • At level 7 friendship, she will reward the player with a dawn tee and sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 9, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 15, she will request that the player crafts an ancient statue.
    • At level 20, she will reward the player with a pic of Coco and sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 25, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 30, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 35, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 40, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 45, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 50, she will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).

    Trivia

    • Coco's appearance, like that of gyroids, seems to revolve around death and old regional Japanese funerary traditions.
      • This is foremost evident due to her resemblance to a haniwa, specifically a so-called "dancer haniwa," like these displayed in Tokyo National Museum. Haniwa are clay sculptures which were buried with the dead in the Kofun period, between the 3rd and 6th century, before cremation became widespread in Japan due to Buddhist influence. Usually multiple haniwa were buried with a single person, including depictions of warriors, priestesses, ordinary people, animals, houses and boats. While most haniwa have fairly realistic faces, the unusual and simplistic "dancers" whose faces resemble Coco's are among these most often depicted in modern media.
      • Her home in the later main franchise installments is furnished to resemble a crematorium, featuring bonfire pillars for cremating bodies, urns to store the ashes, and screens which those mourning the dead would pray behind.
      • The song that plays in her house is the eerie K.K. Dirge, a "dirge" being a type of traditional western funeral march song.
    • Perhaps coincidentally, Coco also has more than one connection with the Coco of Hispanic and Lusophone folklore, apart from the name. The Coco is generally held as a shape-shifting death-dealer, which makes the villager's choice of music all the more fitting.
      • In addition, the coconut, which Coco's head bears a strong resemblance to, got its name from the mythical monster when Portuguese explorers related the fruit's appearance to a skull.
    • In New Horizons, her ears remain completely still, unlike other rabbit villagers, whose ears move.
    • Coco, along with Curly and Jacob, all were added to Pocket Camp on the late-September 2020 update.
    • Her current picture quote is derived from Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers of America.

    In other languages

    Coco
    Language Name
    Coco Japanese やよい Yayoi
    Coco French Coco
    Coco Spanish Cocoloca
    Coco German Koko
    Coco Italian Coco
    Coco Dutch Coco
    Coco Russian Коко Coco
    Coco Chinese 仰韶 Yǎngsháo
    Coco Korean 이요 Iyo


    Rabbits
    Bonbon • Bunnie • Carmen • Chrissy • Claude • Coco • Cole • Doc • Dotty • Francine • Gabi • Gaston • Genji • Hopkins • Mira • O'Hare • Pippy • Ruby • Snake • Tiffany • Toby


    Normal Villagers (NH)
    Alice • Annalisa • Aurora • Ava • Bea • Bertha • Bettina • Cally • Caroline • Carrie • Celia • Chevre • Coco • Daisy • Deena • Dora • Ellie • Eunice • Fauna • Flurry • Gala • Gayle • Gladys • Goldie • Jambette • June • Kiki • Kitt • Lily • Lolly • Lucy • Maggie • Maple • Marcie • Margie • Marina • Megan • Melba • Merengue • Midge • Mitzi • Molly • Nan • Nana • Norma • Olive • Peaches • Pekoe • Poppy • Rhonda • Sally • Sandy • Savannah • Skye • Stella • Sydney • Sylvana • Tia • Vesta
    1. ↑ Species navigation icons from Nookipedia by Sunmarsh, CC BY-SA 3.0
    2. ↑ Species navigation icons from Nookipedia by Sunmarsh, CC BY-SA 3.0
    Letter Coco Back Coco Coco is quite the striking figure, but her personality is anything but. This small rabbit keeps a low profile, preferring to quietly concentrate on the little things in life, like her catch phrase. Back Coco Rabbits
    Bonbon • Bunnie • Carmen • Chrissy • Claude • Coco • Cole • Doc • Dotty • Francine • Gabi • Gaston • Genji • Hopkins • Mira • O'Hare • Pippy • Ruby • Snake • Tiffany • Toby
    Normal Villagers (NH)
    Alice • Annalisa • Aurora • Ava • Bea • Bertha • Bettina • Cally • Caroline • Carrie • Celia • Chevre • Coco • Daisy • Deena • Dora • Ellie • Eunice • Fauna • Flurry • Gala • Gayle • Gladys • Goldie • Jambette • June • Kiki • Kitt • Lily • Lolly • Lucy • Maggie • Maple • Marcie • Margie • Marina • Megan • Melba • Merengue • Midge • Mitzi • Molly • Nan • Nana • Norma • Olive • Peaches • Pekoe • Poppy • Rhonda • Sally • Sandy • Savannah • Skye • Stella • Sydney • Sylvana • Tia • Vesta
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