Broffina

Broffina is a snooty chicken villager in the. She is a new character, first appearing in. Her picture phrase is a reference to the popular saying, "Don't bite the hand that feeds you.", meaning to not act ungrateful to someone that you are dependent on.

Appearance
Broffina is a chicken with burnt orange feathers and a yellow beak. Her beak has pink lipstick neatly applied on it, and she has brighter orange eyelids on top of her half-full eyes. Her eyes are black, with a set of short eyelashes on both of her eyes. The feathers under her shirt are black, leading to her green striped legs. Her tail feathers are multi-colored, with orange feathers on top of yellow and black ones. All of these features give her a Latin-American appearance, which relates to her species: Chickens are common throughout Latin American countries, and some are even kept as pets.

Personality
Broffina is a snooty villager, meaning she appears to be cold-hearted, vain and snobbish at first. Broffina is a sophisticated and well-mannered villager who enjoys gossiping and shopping. She enjoys giving the player beauty tips, such as applying sunscreen to keep a fair complexion and wearing the right clothes. She is sometimes rude and blunt, which gives her a hard time making friends with any other villagers. When befriended, she will appear to be a lot more caring and less rude. She typically gets along with cranky, smug, other snooty villagers and occasionally normal villagers. However, she may make the latter angry in a conversation. She may not get along with lazy, peppy, sisterly, and jock villagers due to her prickly personality.

House
Broffina has a Vibraphone and harp in her home, which causes her to often talk about instruments and setting up a band. She has a Whirlpool Bath, Gorgeous Bed, Lady Palm, Flame Tee, Gerbera, Rococo Shelf, Bromeliacaea and another item from the rococo series in her home. K.K. Flamenco plays on her stereo, while the Plush Carpet is spread on her floor.

Trivia

 * Broffina appears on the album cover of "K.K. Moody" alongside Keaton.