Digby

"Two-bedroom, two-bath home for rent! Inquire within!"

- Digby

Digby is a dog who works at the Happy Home Showcase in. Speaking with him allows the player to access the model home area, where the houses of people the player has StreetPassed with are displayed. Digby is the twin brother of Isabelle, which means he shares the same birthday with her, although he is the younger of the two.

Appearance
Digby is a brown Shih Tzu dog with small eyes, darkish-brown ears and eyebrows, pink freckles on his cheeks, and some brownish white on the center of his face and muzzle and at the end of his tail.

Personality
Like his sister, Isabelle, Digby is hard-working.

In
Digby, alongside his twin sister, first appears in as the owner of the Happy Home Showcase. If the player speaks with him, Digby will allow the player to browse the model homes of players that have been encountered via StreetPass.

In
While initially absent from, Digby makes his return in the 2.0 update, where he can be invited to The Roost or Harv's Island via his amiibo, the latter of which will also allow the player to obtain from Nook Shopping.

Digby is also mentioned (albeit not by name) by Isabelle during the daily island broadcast, where she may say, "My brother asked me to give him a wake-up call this morning and it totally slipped my mind!"

In
Digby reappears in, now as an employee of Nook's Homes, alongside Lyle, Lottie, and the player. Digby in this game functions as a means to edit any public works projects created with Isabelle. The player can also edit Digby's own home if his amiibo is scanned in the amiibo phone.

In
In, Digby is the host of the gardening event Digby's Artful Retreat. He can also appear in the player's campsite if the player crafts the Digby's Hammock item. Digby is also one of the judges at the Happy Home Academy.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Digby appears as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

In
Digby appears as a spirit in.

Trivia

 * Digby's French name, "Max," and German name, "Moritz," are references to the famous book by the German writer Wilhelm Busch, .