
I'm glad you brought up Rory because no one has mentioned that his design is based off of Chinese stone lion statues (shishi or 石狮). They're found outside important places like imperial palaces or tombs, where they act as guards, and come in pairs (male and female). These statues have spread to many different Asian countries, including Japan where they're called komainu. Here's a link to the wiki page if anyone wants to read up on them.So I think a villager like Rory really stands out, because he has both a unique design
	He's a mime, and his name is most likely a reference to the famous French actor and mime artist Marcel Marceau, who created his own pantomime school in Paris. It's kinda weird his house is Japanese-themed, though.Does anyone know the story on marcel..?!
Like Zucker Marcel's Japanese name (Monja) references a Japanese dish, Monjayaki.He's a mime, and his name is most likely a reference to the famous French actor and mime artist Marcel Marceau, who created his own pantomime school in Paris. It's kinda weird his house is Japanese-themed, though.
Oh thanks ^^ is there a specific clown that pietro is based on??He's a mime, and his name is most likely a reference to the famous French actor and mime artist Marcel Marceau, who created his own pantomime school in Paris. It's kinda weird his house is Japanese-themed, though.
I believe that Zucker's Japanese name is タコヤ (Takoya) and is a reference to takoyaki...Like Zucker his Japanese name (Monja) references a Japanese dish, Monjayaki.
The poster you quoted was saying that Marcel's JP name (Monja) is a reference to the dish monjayaki (which I didn't know), and that explains his JP-themed house interior. You're right that it's similar to how Zucker references the Japanese dish takoyaki.I believe that Zucker's Japanese name is タコヤ (Takoya) and is a reference to takoyaki...
If you go on Nookipedia and look up villagers there, it'll tell you if their names/designs reference anything. Pietro's name may come from the clown archetype called Pierrot, who is sad and tends to be the butt of the joke. It may also come from the word pied, meaning multicolor (like the Pied Piper).Oh thanks ^^ is there a specific clown that pietro is based on??