Drift

Drift is a jock frog villager in the. In, he appeared as an islander. His name may come from his original role as an islander, as the word "drift" is usually used in the context of water. His catchphrase used in through  comes from the sound a frog makes combined with "bro", a term that jocks commonly use in conversations. His English catchphrase as of is onomatopoeia of a frog noise, "ribbit", combined with the word "drip", again evoking the water theme from his name. His Japanese catchphrase is the sound of a frog's croaking in Japanese.

Appearance
Drift is a red frog with orange, yellow, and brown markings all over his body and face, resembling a Poison Dart Frog. He has a large smile and large eyes. As an islander in, he has a flowery wreath around his neck, which is unseen in his artwork for this game as well as all proceeding installments.

Personality
Drift has a jock personality, 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, sisterly, cranky and other jock villagers. He get confused by the choice of lifestyle followed by lazy villagers, who appear opposite to the jock personality. He may also offend and upset snooty villagers, due to them being difficult to get along with.

In
In the original, as with all Islanders, Drift has a favorite fruit and a fruit that he is allergic to. He is allergic to apples, and feeding him them will reduce the likelihood of him dropping money bags. His favorite fruit is oranges.

In
In, Drift's house, like other islander houses, lacks furniture when first viewed. He will request from the player a CD Player, a Flagman Sign, a Haz-Mat Barrel, an Iron Frame, a Men at Work Sign, an Oil Drum, a Steamroller, and a Wet Roadway Sign.

In
In, Drift's house is rather industrial, with a large workbench, a set of tools on the wall, and mostly metal furniture (including metal plating on the walls).