The next day, she appears in the town of the player who was visited with the face drawn on her, and she will ask the player how her face looks and allow them to redraw it up to two times. When spoken to, she asks the player to draw her a face. In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, if the player allows the "mysterious cat" to visit via the telephone in the attic, Blanca can appear in the player's town after visiting another town. When Jack is spoken to after building his house, he references the prank war he is engaged in with Blanca and calls her a "pretender to the throne."Īppearances In Animal Crossing She mentions that she has been involved in a vicious prank war with Jack for so long that she can no longer trust her house and thus needs a new one. In Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, Blanca refers to Jack as her old trickster rival. With Blanca's Japanese name あやしいねこ ( ayashii neko, "suspicious cat"), character and appearance purposely any lacking characteristics, the high-pitched voice was likely the only possible indicator. The change in gender was most likely not intentional originally, as Animal Crossing localizers Nate Bihldorff and Bill Trinen explained that they had to determine special characters' genders from their names and characteristics due to having ambiguous green text bubbles instead of blue or pink ones like villagers, the reason for Saharah having the same change. Beginning in Wild World, she has a male voice in all regions. In Doubutsu no Mori+, Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+, she has a female voice. In international versions of all games, Blanca is female, while she is male in all Japanese and Korean versions. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Blanca is a self-proclaimed "professional trickster," enjoying causing mischief on April Fools' Day by disguising as other villagers. When she visits other player's towns, she says that she likes to travel the world, but she gets upset when spoken to, thinking the player is there to make fun of and spread rumors about her face. In games prior to Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Blanca is insecure about her face since she cannot see what people drew on her. In her artwork for Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk as well as her in-game appearance in her RV in Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo, she has a crudely drawn smiley face drawn on her face. In her artwork for Animal Crossing, Blanca is drawing a henohenomoheji-a face drawn by Japanese schoolchildren learning hiragana-on her face. In games prior to New Leaf, she wears a random shirt, though her artwork depicts her wearing a blossom shirt, and in New Leaf, she wears a red-and-yellow striped outfit with a blue ruff on her neck, resembling a jester. UltimateĬharacteristics Appearance īlanca is a faceless white cat whose face is drawn by the player.
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