Puddles is a peppyfrogvillager who appears in the Animal Crossing series. She has appeared in every game to date. Her name relates to her species, which are known to sit in pools of water, like puddles. Her initial phrase, "splish," is an onomatopoeia associated with the sound of jumping in water, deriving from "splish, splash."
In New Horizons, Puddles has the fashion hobby and may be seen wearing a pink purse with a white flower on it, as well as a specific headwear or accessory item.
Puddles is a frog with different shades of pink coloring her body—a dominant dark pink covering most of her body and a lighter pink around her mouth and eyes. She has deep-blue eyes and a V-shaped mouth.
Below is a brief description of the peppy personality. For more information, click here.
As a peppy villager, Puddles will always appear to be in a good mood and be outside for the majority of the day. She will get along with other villagers including the player, making it easy to befriend her and gain her picture in Animal Crossing: Wild World. She will easily get upset, but due to a short attention span she will forget ever having the conversation. Like all peppy villagers, she dreams of becoming famous in the future. She will get on well with normal, lazy, and peppy villagers, but may annoy snooty and cranky villagers with her upbeat personality.
In New Horizons, if Puddles is one of the villagers who moved in during the main storyline after the villager house development quest, her house will have a combination of non-craftable furniture, plus items crafted by players during the island development storyline, primarily from the Wooden Block Series.
Conversations with Puddles are... Interesting to say the least. "Hey! Isn't this chocolate good? Tch! Why won't this cowlick go away? Say, great weather today!" Whatever you say, Puddles...
From the French word "Rainette" for a sort of frog
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