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Rosie, identified as Būke in Japanese media, is a cerulean blue cat character featuring dark blue fur accents. She has white-tipped paws, tail, feet, and ears, plus light rosy blush on her cheeks. Her large black eyes possess a distinctive Pac-Man shape, and she sports a tuft of blue hair between her ears.
Across the Animal Crossing series, Rosie embodies a peppy personality defined by high energy and enthusiasm. She forms friendships quickly, often overreacting during conversations about trivial subjects and expressing palpable excitement when encountering others. Her short attention span leads her to forget unresolved tasks or arguments. Rosie harbors aspirations of future fame and reads the in-universe publication *Ms. Nintendique*. Socially, she interacts positively with villagers exhibiting lazy, normal, jock, sisterly, and other peppy personalities, but may annoy cranky and snooty villagers due to contrasting temperaments.
In the 2006 film *Dōbutsu no Mori*, Rosie lives in Animal Village. She befriends the human protagonist Ai shortly after Ai's arrival. When Ai delivers a package containing a maid outfit during work for Tom Nook, Rosie reacts with joyful dancing. Rosie, Ai, and the elephant villager Margie develop a close friendship. Rosie contributes to several village activities: she whispers a rumor to Ai about Apollo dating Whitney, participates in a fossil-hunting expedition with Yū and Alfonso after revealing knowledge of a seaside cave, and assists in locating missing UFO components following Gulliver's crash near the village. She comforts Ai after Margie's departure and witnesses shooting stars with her. A recurring gag involves Rosie repeatedly asking about the meaning of "cherry pie" without receiving an answer. She wears a red kimono during the village fireworks festival.
Rosie's house interiors across games reflect her personality through eclectic furnishings. In *Wild World* and *City Folk*, her home contains unrelated items like a green counter, stereo playing Rockin' K.K., blue table, red sofa, bathtub, gas pump, punching bag, and snowboard. *New Leaf* shifted toward a more feminine aesthetic with Lovely Series and Polka-Dot Series furniture alongside Pine Set items, a makeup case, and a bathtub, with Bubblegum K.K. playing on a cassette player. In *Pocket Camp*, Rosie appears as the first campsite visitor if players select the "cute" theme, offering rewards primarily in wood material. Her friendship milestones involve crafting furniture like a Lovely Love Seat and aloe plant, culminating in clothing and sparkle stone rewards at higher levels.
Rosie features in all mainline Animal Crossing games and spin-offs including *Happy Home Designer*, *Amiibo Festival*, and *Pocket Camp*. Her merchandise includes e-Cards and amiibo cards, with her likeness appearing on series game covers and in crossover appearances such as *Super Smash Bros.*, *Mario Kart 8* courses, LEGO sets, and a Nintendo-themed *Monopoly* edition.
Across the Animal Crossing series, Rosie embodies a peppy personality defined by high energy and enthusiasm. She forms friendships quickly, often overreacting during conversations about trivial subjects and expressing palpable excitement when encountering others. Her short attention span leads her to forget unresolved tasks or arguments. Rosie harbors aspirations of future fame and reads the in-universe publication *Ms. Nintendique*. Socially, she interacts positively with villagers exhibiting lazy, normal, jock, sisterly, and other peppy personalities, but may annoy cranky and snooty villagers due to contrasting temperaments.
In the 2006 film *Dōbutsu no Mori*, Rosie lives in Animal Village. She befriends the human protagonist Ai shortly after Ai's arrival. When Ai delivers a package containing a maid outfit during work for Tom Nook, Rosie reacts with joyful dancing. Rosie, Ai, and the elephant villager Margie develop a close friendship. Rosie contributes to several village activities: she whispers a rumor to Ai about Apollo dating Whitney, participates in a fossil-hunting expedition with Yū and Alfonso after revealing knowledge of a seaside cave, and assists in locating missing UFO components following Gulliver's crash near the village. She comforts Ai after Margie's departure and witnesses shooting stars with her. A recurring gag involves Rosie repeatedly asking about the meaning of "cherry pie" without receiving an answer. She wears a red kimono during the village fireworks festival.
Rosie's house interiors across games reflect her personality through eclectic furnishings. In *Wild World* and *City Folk*, her home contains unrelated items like a green counter, stereo playing Rockin' K.K., blue table, red sofa, bathtub, gas pump, punching bag, and snowboard. *New Leaf* shifted toward a more feminine aesthetic with Lovely Series and Polka-Dot Series furniture alongside Pine Set items, a makeup case, and a bathtub, with Bubblegum K.K. playing on a cassette player. In *Pocket Camp*, Rosie appears as the first campsite visitor if players select the "cute" theme, offering rewards primarily in wood material. Her friendship milestones involve crafting furniture like a Lovely Love Seat and aloe plant, culminating in clothing and sparkle stone rewards at higher levels.
Rosie features in all mainline Animal Crossing games and spin-offs including *Happy Home Designer*, *Amiibo Festival*, and *Pocket Camp*. Her merchandise includes e-Cards and amiibo cards, with her likeness appearing on series game covers and in crossover appearances such as *Super Smash Bros.*, *Mario Kart 8* courses, LEGO sets, and a Nintendo-themed *Monopoly* edition.