Well if you talk to the hedgehog behind the sewing machine everyday for a while she will start to tell you about her work and life and her past and i dont know if this is true but i think its something to do with Tom Nook and what happened with him in the past about some shop.
Also she is upset about her mum.Her and her sister often have conversations about there mother.
You can't. It's just programmed for them to be upset - Blathers does it the most. But it's interesting to learn about them!
There are three ways animals are sad: 1) You hit them repeatedly with a tool, or pushed them pretty far from where they were standing. 2) When they were talking to another animal, the other animal made them upset. 3) You wouldn't buy anything from them, or put them down (gave them rude remarks or comments) when they asked for your opinion.
Maniac was upset because he beat McNab and he taught he didn't feel he disgraced his opponent (Mars Bar) well.
Pearl throws a tantrum before crossing the brook because she is upset at the possibility of her mother, Hester, leaving her. Pearl sees the brook as a boundary separating them, and crossing it symbolizes a step towards independence and potential separation from Hester. This triggers her emotional outburst.
Really,I'd say no.I mean,they have houses,they wear clothes,and they do the average human hobby.I mean,if they didn't have any clothes,the Animal Crossing series would be rated Teen instead of Everybody. So really I'd say no,but in Animal Crossing:City Folk,if you upset Tiffany(i.e.Hit her with a net a few times...),she acts like a wild animal,and by that I mean she gets really ticked and scary music plays in the background.NEVER do it.
A llama is known to spit when upset, especially if it feels threatened or uncomfortable. Llamas use spitting as a way to establish dominance or communicate their displeasure with a situation or individual.
upset: "I was upset." "He was upset." "He and I were both upset." "I upset him." ect
For some YES but for some lonely sorry people no Like if you love animals and you constantly hear about that animal being killed and that animal being tortured... cant it make you upset and depressed???
The past tense of "upset" is "upset." For example, "She was upset by the news."
The comparative of upset is more upset; the superlative is most upset.
I had an upset stomach. He upset me greatly.
The base verb, the past and the past participle are all the same -- upset He upset the girls yesterday.