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Frank (ハルク, Haruku?, Hulk) is a jock eagle islander from the Animal Crossing series. He initially appeared in Dōbutsu no Mori e+, but returns as a cranky villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. His Japanese name and initial phrase is based on The Incredible Hulk, and his Spanish name, 'Aquilino', means 'eagle', his species.

He appears on the album cover for K.K. Bossa.

Appearance


Frank's original design from Dōbutsu no Mori e+. Frank is a green, yellow, and red bird. His initial clothing is the Black Letter Jacket. He has heavy eyebrows and bags under his eyes. His yellow beak is tipped with red. He has red and yellow stripes on his legs. He seems to resemble a parrot, like Pierce.

Personality

Below are brief descriptions of the jock and cranky personalities. For more information, click here and here.
As an islander, Frank has a jock personality in Dōbutsu no Mori e+, which means he will have a keen interest in sport and fitness, making him appear competitive and in some cases rude when talking to other villagers, usually criticizing their fitness. He will appear slow-witted and absent-minded when talking about deep, meaningful things. He will get along well with peppy villagers, but get confused by the choice of lifestyle followed by lazy villagers, who appear opposite to the jock personality. He may offend and upset snooty and cranky villagers. He is not very talkative, and is known to say he wishes he could talk to someone else the second time a player ever talks to him.

As a cranky villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Frank will appear mature compared to other personality types. This will make him appear belittling and insensitive to other villagers, including the player. Despite this, he will learn to confide in the player, considering them his only friend. He will find it difficult to socialize with peppy and normal villagers as he will criticize them. He will get along with lazy, snooty, and other cranky villagers, with whom he will share deeper conversations. He will occasionally anger normal villagers when being mean about something or someone.

House

Frank's house in Animal Forest e+ is like any other island villager's house, with only a few pieces of furniture in it.

In New Leaf, Frank's house uses the lab wall and boxing-ring mat, and has many items from the Boxing Theme: two ringside tables, a boxing mat, a judge's bell, a blue corner, a sandbag and speed bag, as well as a weight bench. He also has an office locker, a folding chair, and a drinking fountain. He has K.K. Casbah playing on his tape deck.
 
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I got my birb ;u; omg, thank you Pepper!

Glad you got Frank!

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DRIFT is in boxes

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Drift has a jock personality, which means he will have a keen interest in sports and fitness, making him appear competitive and in some cases rude when talking to other villagers, usually criticizing their fitness. He will appear slow-witted and absent-minded when talking about deep, meaningful things. He will get along well with peppy villagers, but get confused by the choice of lifestyle followed by lazy villagers, who appear opposite to the jock personality. He may offend and upset snooty and cranky villagers.

Drift has a western-themed house. He has no music playing in it and has a red gyroid called a Mini Drilloid. He has a watering trough, a wagon, some broken posts, and other old western-themed furniture. He has the Western Vista (wall) and Western Desert (floor). If you give him a stereo, he plays the song K.K. Country.

In New Leaf, his house has a jungle theme, with jungle wallpaper and green furniture.
 
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Last bump for Drift before he's voided

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Drift has a jock personality, which means he will have a keen interest in sports and fitness, making him appear competitive and in some cases rude when talking to other villagers, usually criticizing their fitness. He will appear slow-witted and absent-minded when talking about deep, meaningful things. He will get along well with peppy villagers, but get confused by the choice of lifestyle followed by lazy villagers, who appear opposite to the jock personality. He may offend and upset snooty and cranky villagers.

Drift has a western-themed house. He has no music playing in it and has a red gyroid called a Mini Drilloid. He has a watering trough, a wagon, some broken posts, and other old western-themed furniture. He has the Western Vista (wall) and Western Desert (floor). If you give him a stereo, he plays the song K.K. Country.

In New Leaf, his house has a jungle theme, with jungle wallpaper and green furniture.
 
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Peanut in boxes. Please be ready to pick her up by tonight

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As a peppy villager, Peanut will rarely be seen in a bad mood unless somebody, including the player, angers or distresses her. She will get along with other villagers, making it easy to befriend her. She can easily get upset, but due to a short attention span she will forget ever having the conversation. Like all peppy villagers, she dreams of becoming famous in the future. Often, Peanut will talk about entering beauty pageants, and might ask the player to buy her a shirt that suits her style. She is one of the nicer animals in Animal Crossing games; if you talk to her enough and give her positive remarks about how she looks, or how nice she is, she will give the player her picture.

Peanut's house has a variety of colorful items in her house, including two Tall Droploids, a watermelon table, a blue dresser, a red armchair, a cream sofa and a green counter. In all the games she has K.K. Salsa. playing on a dice stereo. She always has a very fashionable house that nearly every player will admire. Her house is basically the same in Animal Crossing: Wild World.
 
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Ricky in Boxes

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Ricky is a cranky villager and will appear grumpy and grouchy towards the player at first, and for quite a while afterwards, and may take a while to lighten up and grow more friendly to the player. Like other cranky villagers, even giving him medicine won't cheer him up and is very self centered. He will admire lazy villagers due to their laid-back attitude.

Ricky's house in Animal Crossing.Ricky's house resembles an old western tavern with a Green Counter, billiards table, Jukebox and several cacti. He has a few pieces of furniture series, including a Green Wardrobe, Classic Table, Cabin Clock, Ranch Couch, and Ranch Armchair. Ricky has K.K. Western playing in his house. Ricky has the Old Flooring and a Manor Wall.
 
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Ricky in Boxes, last bump

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Ricky is a cranky villager and will appear grumpy and grouchy towards the player at first, and for quite a while afterwards, and may take a while to lighten up and grow more friendly to the player. Like other cranky villagers, even giving him medicine won't cheer him up and is very self centered. He will admire lazy villagers due to their laid-back attitude.

Ricky's house in Animal Crossing.Ricky's house resembles an old western tavern with a Green Counter, billiards table, Jukebox and several cacti. He has a few pieces of furniture series, including a Green Wardrobe, Classic Table, Cabin Clock, Ranch Couch, and Ranch Armchair. Ricky has K.K. Western playing in his house. Ricky has the Old Flooring and a Manor Wall.
 
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I'm retracting my offer, I got Whitney from someone else. Sorry, and good luck!
 
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Whitney will be adopted by Timgear for 250 tbt
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Whitney has a snooty personality, therefore she often gossips about people when you talk to her. She will like to talk about herself. She often sounds cheeky around you when first acquainted, but gets better once you get to know her inner self. Whitney does not specifically get along/not get along with certain kinds of characters. It depends on their likes and dislikes. If you learn how to befriend her, she will become a lot nicer and possibly give you a picture of her (Animal Crossing: Wild World, and New Leaf only). Since she loves gossiping, it will be hard for her to stop even if you are really great friends - she will definitely cut down on it though. She is a hard villager to befriend, but almost immediately after moving in, she asks about her outfit and offers players a prize for helping. When she does ask, she gives you a straight forward answer about whether she likes the outfit or not. She can also be short-tempered.

Whitney has the Round Carpet and a Stone Wall in her house. She has a fireplace, Cabana Lamp, Classic Clock, Classic Wardrobe, Classic Bed, and a Baby Bear. She has no music when she first moves in. She seems to like rustic-themed items, otherwise known as chic in the game. She also likes white furniture of which she may ask you for some if you talk to her enough. Her house has Lucky K.K. playing in it, when you give her a stereo.
 
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WHITNEY adopted by Timegear! Thank you!

Boone in boxes

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Like all jock villagers, Boone will have an interest in physical fitness and sports. This will make him appear competitive and challenging, as well as insulting to some when he criticizes their fitness and appearance. Despite this, he is friendly and kind towards the player. He may not get on well with snooty and cranky villagers, who do not agree with his active lifestyle, especially when he criticizes their lifestyles. He will be confused by the laid-back and relaxed lifestyle of lazy villagers.

House

Boone usually has a bonfire in the middle of his room, and the rest of his furniture will usually follow the Western Theme, although he does have a trash can, a bench press, and a piece of lovely furniture. He listens to K.K. Western.
 
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It just depends on when she moves out & if anyone else wants her. I usually will only hold onto a villager for a few hours or at most till the next day - unless it's a villager someone is paying 200-500 TBT for. But maybe she won't even be in boxes till Sunday. Either way I wil let you know

Alright, thank you! I have wifi again now and should be able to pick her up whenever she's in boxes. :)
 
Boone in boxes

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Like all jock villagers, Boone will have an interest in physical fitness and sports. This will make him appear competitive and challenging, as well as insulting to some when he criticizes their fitness and appearance. Despite this, he is friendly and kind towards the player. He may not get on well with snooty and cranky villagers, who do not agree with his active lifestyle, especially when he criticizes their lifestyles. He will be confused by the laid-back and relaxed lifestyle of lazy villagers.

House

Boone usually has a bonfire in the middle of his room, and the rest of his furniture will usually follow the Western Theme, although he does have a trash can, a bench press, and a piece of lovely furniture. He listens to K.K. Western.
 
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last call for Boone.

Boone in boxes

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Like all jock villagers, Boone will have an interest in physical fitness and sports. This will make him appear competitive and challenging, as well as insulting to some when he criticizes their fitness and appearance. Despite this, he is friendly and kind towards the player. He may not get on well with snooty and cranky villagers, who do not agree with his active lifestyle, especially when he criticizes their lifestyles. He will be confused by the laid-back and relaxed lifestyle of lazy villagers.

House

Boone usually has a bonfire in the middle of his room, and the rest of his furniture will usually follow the Western Theme, although he does have a trash can, a bench press, and a piece of lovely furniture. He listens to K.K. Western.
 
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