sleepydreepy
legendary egg
Yeah I have definetly noticed this too with my jocks and snooties, and I think its so interesting! My starting jock was Kid Cat, and he was your typical jock personality. But then I got Sly, and he was unlike any jock I've ever met! His "hobby" (or sub personality type?) is "playing" (and not "fitness" like Kid Cat) so maybe that has something to do with it. Don't get me wrong, he does talk about working out like the other jocks, but his personality and dialogue is way more child-like. Totally makes sense when I found out he likes to play. I later replaced Kid Cat with Snake, who is (sorry Snake) more or less the same as Kid Cat.
I also have noticed that Judy and Ankha are very different snooties. Judy is kind of like Claudia where she is more nice and sweet, and she acts more like a peppy in that she is more "cute" and less "elegant." Ankha on the other hand is your stereotypical snooty who is mysterious, fashionable, and sassy, and her dialogue really reflects this. Judy often makes me forget that she is a snooty and sometimes has me convinced she is some sort of peppy-normal hybrid. Before Ankha I had Whitney as my first snooty, and again her vibe was a lot like Ankha since she too was elegant and a busy body, etc.
I wonder if their style preference has an influence on their dialogue, in addition to their subtype.
I also have noticed that Judy and Ankha are very different snooties. Judy is kind of like Claudia where she is more nice and sweet, and she acts more like a peppy in that she is more "cute" and less "elegant." Ankha on the other hand is your stereotypical snooty who is mysterious, fashionable, and sassy, and her dialogue really reflects this. Judy often makes me forget that she is a snooty and sometimes has me convinced she is some sort of peppy-normal hybrid. Before Ankha I had Whitney as my first snooty, and again her vibe was a lot like Ankha since she too was elegant and a busy body, etc.
I wonder if their style preference has an influence on their dialogue, in addition to their subtype.