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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Peck appears on the cover of the [[K.K. Slider]] song [[Spring Blossoms]].
*Peck appears on the cover from the [[K.K. Slider]] song [[Spring Blossoms]].
*Peck shares his birthday with [[Nat]].
*Peck shares his birthday with [[Nat]].



Revision as of 16:39, 1 June 2025

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Peck is a jock bird villager in the Animal Crossing series who first appears in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His name may be a reference to a pecking bird and the name with his pectoral muscles, as a homage to his personality.

Peck has the play hobby.

Appearance

Peck is a chocolate brown bird. He has gray tipped feathers and body, with white covering the rest of his face. He has a pink beak and pink feet. Peck has red eyebrows, and he has white circle eyes. He is based on a Java finch.

Personality

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

Peck 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, Peck 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 Peck.

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Trivia

Peck in other languages

  • Japanese: ふみたろう (Fumitarō)
  • Korean: 문대 (Mundae)
  • Chinese: 文雄 (Wén xióng)
  • Russian: Пек (Pek)
  • Dutch: Peck
  • German: Picko
  • Spanish: Picuet
  • French: Pec
  • Italian: Gheppio