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    Spandex is the best disguise.
    ― Picture quote, Wild World

    Kid Cat (1ごう, Ichi Gō?, #1) is a jock cat villager. His theme and Japanese name are a reference to Kamen Rider. He is one of the five superhero villagers, the others being Agent S (No. 2), Big Top (No. 3), Rocket (No. 4), and Filly (No. 7). His initial phrase, "psst," is a sound made when confiding a secret and is an onomatopoeic word used to describe the sound a feline makes. He has the fitness hobby.

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    Appearance

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    Kid Cat in Animal Forest e+


    Kid Cat is a white cat with a red helmet. His helmet has a white stripe down the middle and a blue "1" on the forehead area. His ears stick out of his helmet and are light blue on the inside, matching the light blue gradient on the end of his tail. In earlier games, Kid Cat appeared to be wearing black and red sweatbands; however, in New Horizons this is replaced by red coloring on his legs and arms that likely represent a red spandex suit. He has large, wide-open eyes which are covered by his helmet's visor. He initially wears a No. 1 shirt, which matches his red helmet.


    Personality

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

    Kid Cat has a jock personality and has a great interest in sports and bodybuilding. Jock villagers are hyperactive and motivated, but often come across as self-centered and dense. As a jock villager, Kid Cat is very interested in his hobby, and may compete against the player at catching bugs and fish. Jock villagers get along with peppy, cranky and sisterly villagers, but conflict with the laid-back lifestyle of lazy villagers. Snooty villagers may also be difficult to get along with for Kid Cat.

    House

    In Animal Forest e+, Kid Cat's house is identical to Deena's, only that he has used the Chainlink Fence and the Western Carpet. He also has one gyroid, the Mega Harmonoid. No stereo is in his house either, and therefore, no music.

    In Wild World, City Folk, and New Leaf, Kid Cat's house has an exercise-type room, as if in a locker room or on a playing field. His wallpaper is the Chainlink Fence. He has the Blue Bench, Red Drum, Blue Bin, Iron Frame, Retro TV, Office Locker, clothes Line, Weight Bench, Basketball Hoop, and a Robo Stereo which plays "Go K.K. Rider!."

    In New Horizons, Kid Cat's house is similar to his previous homes, resembling exercise equipment in an urban area. In the back of his house, from left to right, he has a mountain bike, basketball hoop, and a weight bench. In the front of his house, he has a pull-up-bar-stand and an oil barrel, garbage pail, and cardboard box crammed into a corner. The cardboard box has a tape deck that plays Go K.K. Rider. For wallpaper, he uses the Chain-Link Fence, and for flooring, he uses the Sandlot.


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    Animal Forest e+ (interior) Wild World (interior)
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    City Folk (interior) New Leaf (interior)
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    New Horizons (interior) New Horizons (exterior)

    Pocket Camp

    Kid Cat's preferred theme is sporty. His profile reads:

    ❝ Kid Cat claims he will fight tirelessly to protect his town against impeding evil! Unfortunately for him, that's going to be a pretty boring task! ❞

    Campsite Invitation Requirements

    Friendship Level: 5

    Furniture/Item Required Materials Price (Bells) Craft Time
    Fruit Drink 30 preserves, 3 friend powder 1060 2 hours
    Corral Fence 6 wood 800 3 minutes
    Hammock 3 wood, 3 cotton 420 1 minute
    Cable Spool 60 wood, 3 natural essence 2090 9 hours
    Changing Room 60 steel, 3 cool essence 2310 6 hours

    Friendship Rewards

    • At level 7 friendship, he will reward the player with a No. 1 shirt and sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 9, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 15, he will request the player to craft a spherical radar.
    • At level 20, he will reward the player with pic of Kid Cat and sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 25, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 30, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 35, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 40, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 45, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).
    • At level 50, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).

    amiibo Card

    amiibo Card[1]
    Back
    Kid Cat
    #197 Kid Cat
    Type Cat
    Star sign Leo
    Birthday 8/1
    Roll value 6
    Hand sign Rock
    Request A superhero base
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    Kid Cat
    196 Freya #197 Kid Cat 198 Agent S
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    Trivia

    • His name in the German version of City Folk was a translator's mistake - "Petra" being a feminine German name.
    • Kid Cat is most likely a reference to the famous Japanese Tokusatsu franchise, Super Sentai, better known for its US adaptation Power Rangers. Due to him being part of a team of five superheroes which all have suits with different colors, all having a number, 1 being Kid Cat's number referencing that the leaders are usually represented by the number 1. In a Sentai team, red is the color used by the leader, and his Picture Quote is also referencing the fact that the suits used in the Super Sentai series are made of spandex.
      • Similarly, Kid Cat's pose looks exactly like the transformation pose in Kamen Rider, a series made by the same company that created Super Sentai, Toei.
    • Kid Cat's Chinese phrase "喝" means "drink". This is probably a reference to how athletes must stay hydrated regularly.
    • He and Lolly share the same species, mouth and eyes.

    In other languages

    Kid Cat
    Language Name
    Kid Cat Japanese 1ごう Gō
    Kid Cat French Câlin
    Kid Cat Spanish Gatomán
    Kid Cat German Pit
    Kid Cat Italian Zampa
    Kid Cat Dutch Kid Cat
    Kid Cat Chinese 阿一 Āyī
    Kid Cat Korean 1호 ho



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