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The word 'Kappa', from which Kapp'n derives, is the name for a river imp in Japanese folklore. They are mischevous in nature, and reptilian in appearance.  
The word 'Kappa', from which Kapp'n derives, is the name for a river imp in Japanese folklore. They are mischevous in nature, and reptilian in appearance.  
In Animal Crossing, Let's Go To The City, he drives the bus to the city, often asking you questions about your life, and talking about the wonders of the city.  
In Animal Crossing, Let's Go To The City, he drives the bus to the [[city]], often asking you questions about your life, and talking about the wonders of the city.  


He can sometimes be found in The Roost, located in the museum, and will talk about his memories of the sea, and how he misses it, referring to his job in previous Animal Crossing games.
He can sometimes be found in [[The Roost]], located in the [[museum]], and will talk about his memories of the sea, and how he misses it, referring to his job in previous Animal Crossing games.

Revision as of 15:55, 11 February 2009

Kapp'n is a green Kappa that features in the Animal Crossing series as a driver of various forms of transport. He has been known to row boats, drive taxis and buses. Kapp'n himself is a sailor by nature, referring frequently to his life on the sea and speaking in stereotypical pirate tones. He has also expresses a fondness for women and singing old sea shanties.

The word 'Kappa', from which Kapp'n derives, is the name for a river imp in Japanese folklore. They are mischevous in nature, and reptilian in appearance. In Animal Crossing, Let's Go To The City, he drives the bus to the city, often asking you questions about your life, and talking about the wonders of the city.

He can sometimes be found in The Roost, located in the museum, and will talk about his memories of the sea, and how he misses it, referring to his job in previous Animal Crossing games.