Nindori
| The subject of this page has no official English localization, so a translation of the original Japanese name is used instead. |
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| Ostrich | ||||||||
| Birthday | September 14th | |||||||
| Catchphrase | "ドクソウ" | |||||||
| Clothing | G logo shirt | |||||||
| Umbrella | Nintendo parasol | |||||||
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Phrase in other languages ドクソウ N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A | ||||||||
Nindori (ニンドリ,Nindori?) is ajockostrichvillager inDoubutsu no Mori e+. He was created as a collaboration with Japanese gaming magazineNintendo DREAM[1] as part of a reader contest to design a villager who would serve as the mascot for the magazine,[2][3] which began in Vol. 94 and had the winning design, bySuzukaze-san from Tokyo, announced in Vol. 100. Nindori can only move to theplayer'stown if hise-Reader card, which was exclusively included in Vol. 102 of the magazine, is scanned.
Nindori's name is directly derived fromNintendo DREAM (ニンテンドードリーム,Nintendō Dorīmu), which is often abbreviated asNindori. He has continued to be the magazine's mascot separate from theAnimal Crossing series since he first appeared, and is often referred to asNindori-kun. His species, specified as part of the design contest, may be a pun on 鳥 (tori), the Japanese kanji for bird.[nb 2] His catchphrase ドクソウ (dokusou) could either mean "originality" (独創) or "riding solo/doing thing one's own way" (独走), both referring to his origins. Nindori is currently the only ostrich who isabsent from the series.
Characteristics[edit]
Appearance[edit]
Nindori is based after the orange variety ofNintendo GameCube released in Japan. As such, his body is orange with black-tipped wings and tail feathers. His eyes are very large, almost entirely black pupils with just a small portion of his sclera showing,[nb 3] somewhat like the GameCube's controller ports. The sides of his face have fanning vents, and the back has the lid used for inserting game discs. (Both of these are shown to be functional inNintendo DREAM's manga.) Nindori has a few yellow feathers on the back of his head, and his beak and feet are yellow.
Personality[edit]
Below is a brief description of thejock personality. For more information, clickhere.
Nindori is a jockvillager with an interest in fitness and sports, which he will mention frequently. He will get along withpeppy villagers, but will not get along withlazy villagers due to their dislike of exercising.
Background[edit]
Nindori featured in a short manga series calledSoreyuke! Nindori-kun (それゆけ!ニンドリくん,Soreyuke! Nindori-kun?Let's Go, Nindori-kun!) in issues 100 (in which he was announced) to 102 (in which his card was released) ofNintendo DREAM. In it, he is seen running 100 laps (consistent with hisjock personality) for a secret mission and meets a femalehuman character. He falls down, causing the lid on the back of his head to open, worrying the girl. He assures her that where he comes from, this is normal, the same for his older sister Violet, his older brother Black, and his younger brother Silver. When the girl realizes these are other GameCube colors, she jokingly asks about his other siblings being aHanshin Tigers fan or a green one interested in RPGs (referring to rare promotional GameCube colors tying in with the Hanshin Tigers' 2003 victory and the release ofTales of Symphonia, respectively), to which Nindori is shocked as they were just born. When asked about his mission, he reveals his directive on a letter from Saohen (nickname of Akinori Sao, editor-in-chief of the magazine): to act as ambassador from Nindori Village to their readers' villages carrying the motto "Follow your original ideas and dreams!", with the purpose of spreading the wonders ofDoubutsu no Mori e+ andNintendo DREAM!
Nindori the mascot, as he appears on Volume 138 ofNintendo DREAM magazine
Villager information[edit]
InDoubutsu no Mori e+[edit]
| ニンドリ | ||
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| Species | Personality | Catchphrase |
| Ostrich | Jock | ドクソウ |
| Default clothing | ||
| Default umbrella | ||
| Star sign | ||
Favorite style | Cool | |
Least favorite style | Refined | |
| Live song gift | Go K.K. Rider! | |
House[edit]
InDoubutsu no Mori e+[edit]
InDoubutsu no Mori e+, Nindori'shouse features the samefurniture layout asBangle,Carrot, andPaula's.
| Items: | ||
| Requested items: | ||
| Wall: | ||
| Floor: | ||
| Music: | Go K.K. Rider! |
Card profiles[edit]
Doubutsu no Mori e+ e-Reader card[edit]
| PR1 ニンドリ (Nindori) -Promotional (Nintendo DREAM) | ||
| Gender: | Male | |
| Clothes: | Gキューブなふく | G cube clothes |
| Star sign: | おとめ座 | Virgo |
| Favorite phrase: | ドクソウ | dokusou ("originality") |
| Profile: | 9月14日生まれ、4人兄妹。どこかのエライ人の言葉に感銘を受けたニンドリくんは、みんなに夢を与えるために今日も行く。その後頭部にZ注目! | Born onSeptember 14, one of four siblings. Inspired by the words of a great person somewhere, Nindori-kun goes forth today to give dreams to everyone. Look at the back of his head! |
| Favorite saying: | 独創に勝る者なし | Nothing is better than an original idea |
| ← | PR6 Shinabiru | e-Reader card PR1 ニンドリ (Nindori) | PR2 Pierre | → |
Gallery[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- Nindori's e-Reader card contains several references:
- Hisbirthday is given on his e-Reader card asSeptember 14, the date the Nintendo GameCube released in Japan. Villagers were not given individual birthdays untilAnimal Crossing: Wild World, meaning other villagers who have not appeared sinceDoubutsu no Mori e+ have unknown birthdays. Nindori-kun'sofficial Twitter account bio also states this is his birthday, as hasNintendo DREAM's website.[4]
- Likewise, he shares his birthday withRicky.
- Nindori's e-Reader card also says he is one of four siblings, referring to him representing an orange GameCube, and the other three main colors for the console: violet, black and silver. In theSoreyuke! Nindori-kun manga, his siblings based on these other colors are depicted.
- The description furthermore says he was inspired by a great person somewhere, referring to the fact that he was chosen in a competition for fans to create a mascot forNintendo DREAM.
- Hisbirthday is given on his e-Reader card asSeptember 14, the date the Nintendo GameCube released in Japan. Villagers were not given individual birthdays untilAnimal Crossing: Wild World, meaning other villagers who have not appeared sinceDoubutsu no Mori e+ have unknown birthdays. Nindori-kun'sofficial Twitter account bio also states this is his birthday, as hasNintendo DREAM's website.[4]
- AsNintendo DREAM's mascot,Nindori-kun has his own collection of LINE stickers.[5]
- Nindori appears alongsideTom Nook as a collaboration costume inMonster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airū Village DX.[6]
Names in other languages[edit]
| ニンドリ Nindori | Abbreviation forNintendo DREAM magazine from "ニンテンドードリーム (Nintendō Dorīmu)." Also possibly from "~鳥 (-dori)," the suffix for Japanese bird species. |
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ↑Nindori
- ↑Due torendaku, it is often pronounceddori when part of a species name. This makes one possible reading of Nindori's name "Nin-bird" or "Nintendo bird".
- ↑Although it appears as though he has "hollow" eyes similar toCoco, the animations for Nindori's eyes make it clear he simply has extremely large pupils.
References[edit]
- ↑https://ch.nicovideo.jp/nindori/blomaga/ar816144
- ↑https://ameblo.jp/value-0911/entry-12580089745.html
- ↑"Iwata Asks: Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City | A Day in the Life of Animal Crossing | 5. Visiting Your Friends with the DS Suitcase".Nintendo UK.
- ↑https://www.ndw.jp/nindorikunwallpaper/
- ↑"Birds of character "Nindori" – LINE stickers | LINE STORE".
- ↑Capcom."モンハン日記 ぽかぽかアイルー村DX".capcom.co.jp. Archived from the original on March 15, 2018. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
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