Frank

"Today is the last day of the rest of your life."

- Frank

Frank is a cranky, eagle villager from the. His Japanese name is based on The Incredible Hulk. He first appeared on as a jock islander, and returns in  as a cranky villager.

Appearance
Frank is a green, yellow and red bird with red and yellow striped legs. He has heavy eyebrows and bags under his eyes, and his yellow beak is tipped with red. He seems to resemble a parrot, much like Pierce. He initially wears a blue aloha shirt as an islander, and wears a black letter jacket in.

In
Frank first appears as a jock villager in, meaning he is competitive, brotherly and athletic. He appears absent-minded and somewhat self-centered in conversation, but is generally kind and generous to a player. He unintentionally offends lazy and snooty villagers, as he is confused about their lifestyle. He is considered the male equivalent to the hyperactive peppy villagers.

In
Frank bears the cranky personality in, meaning he is mature and adult-like. He is sometimes belittling of other villagers, but is more hospitable and kind when befriended. He will learn to confide in the player when time passes, often stating that he considers the player to be his only friend. Despite how he values his friendship with the player, he finds it difficult to communicate with normal villagers, who do not appreciate his habit of spreading rumors about others.

House
Frank's house in is similar to any other islander's, consisting of only a few furniture items.

When Frank makes a return in, his house is changed and given the Boxing Theme, consisting of many pieces of furniture one normally finds in a jock villager's home. This may be a reference to his appearance in, as he was featured with the Jock personality in that game. A Lab Wall and Boxing Ring Mat are his wallpaper and carpet respectively. He has the Judge's Bell, two Ringside Tables, a Weight Bench, an Office Locker, a Drinking Fountain, a Folding Chair, a Sandbag and a Speed Bag. K.K. Casbah plays on his stereo.

Trivia

 * Frank appears on the cover of K.K. Bossa.