Guys... I have a dreamie dilemma.

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So I just learned that kabuki is actually based on a Japanese style of theatre known as kabuki. (LAWL themoreyouknow) this really makes me want him because I am really into drama and the history of theatre and think kabuki would be a great addition to me town. But I've got no room and can't bear to kick out one I my other villagers!

I was thinking I should maybe make my second copy a drama/performing arts town. Thing is, I wanted to try and play that file traditionally without dreamies, but I kinda need kabuki now so...

What should I do? Also, if you think of any other good villagers for this theme lmk!
 
You can try doing a mix ^^ Only choose 3 villagers that absolutely have to live in your town. ^^ I'll look for some villagers that fit that criteria.
 
Thanks! Those are all great suggestions :)
Oh my... Awkward in what way? ;A;

It's about a guy's love affairs and him falling in love with his father's concubine, and then him kidnapping a little girl from a village, him being exiled, getting girls pregnant along the way, all the normal stuff.
 
It's about a guy's love affairs and him falling in love with his father's concubine, and then him kidnapping a little girl from a village, him being exiled, getting girls pregnant along the way, all the normal stuff.

I didn't plan on sleeping tonight anyways.
Curt would certainly fit a Japanese themed town, or Snake.
 
It's about a guy's love affairs and him falling in love with his father's concubine, and then him kidnapping a little girl from a village, him being exiled, getting girls pregnant along the way, all the normal stuff.

Sounds like the most child friendly story ever!
 
You need Katt, if you're looking for artistic villagers in general- her house is practically a small club, with a mic, instruments, etc. Plus: last night she asked me to help her with some lyrics for a song she's writing. Ultimate Plus: she's f***ing awesome.

PS:Tales of Genji is great, but it all depends on the translation, being from the 11th century and all. Lady Murasaki was a pioneer of literature!
 
It's about a guy's love affairs and him falling in love with his father's concubine, and then him kidnapping a little girl from a village, him being exiled, getting girls pregnant along the way, all the normal stuff.

I will never see Genji in the same way again. ;o;
 
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