Scoot

Scoot is a jock duck villager in the. He has appeared in nearly all of the games, except for and.

In, Scoot has the fitness hobby and will be more frequently seen participating in exercises by stretching or lifting heavy weights.

Appearance
Scoot is a green duck with pink cheeks, determined eyes, and white headgear, with the numbers 1–5, that resembles a bicycle helmet. He bears a passing resemblance to Puck, a lazy penguin villager. In, Scoot's skin is slightly lighter, while his eyes are somewhat bigger.

Personality
Scoot is a jock villager who often talks about sports. He is interested in fitness and often comments about exercise or physique. Due to this, he often participates in friendly competition, so he may get along with the player. He may offend snooty or cranky villagers by criticizing their fitness, but he may get along with peppy villagers. Finally, lazy villagers may annoy him due to conflicting lifestyles.

House
In, inside Scoot's house, the walls are covered by cabin wall wallpaper, and the floors are covered by the cabin floor. In the upper left hand corner of his home he has four fish; a Crucian Carp, a Pond Smelt, a Piranha, and a Small Bass. After these four fish comes two different soda dispensers. In both lower corners there are two Gyroids, the two Gyroids are of the same type, the lamentoid. On the two sides, there are two corn plants. In the center, there is a cabin chair and to its left, there is a white boombox playing K.K. Reggae.

In, he has an oombloid, and he listens to Marine Song 2001.

Trivia

 * Scoot is one of several villagers to have an accessory built in with the character, in this case a white helmet. The others being Agent S, Annalise, Big Top, Boomer, Bud, Cobb, Derwin, Eugene, Jacques, June, Kid Cat, Knox, O'Hare, Puck, Raymond, Rocket, Snake, Sterling, Violet, and Woolio.
 * Scoot is actually wearing a Japanese swimming cap, although it was mistaken for a scooter helmet by the localization team. It has 1-2 written on the back, showing him being in the second class of 1st grade, or a first year high school student, given by how the Japanese grade system works, and how it is organized in a hallway at a Japanese school. This is supported by the indoor pool theme of his house. Given that he's in 1st grade or a first year high school student, this would make him 6 or 7, or 15 or 16 years old in human years.