#WII THEME SONG MUSIC NOTES SERIES#
Slider to play a version of Totaka's Song, and afterwards, the player will receive a recording of the song that sounds a lot more like the version of Totaka's Song that players are used to hearing.Ĭards P-13 and P-15 in Series 4 contain the "Who's Dunnit?" mini-game, which has Totaka's Song as its normal background music. This is one of the three hidden songs in Animal Crossing, and without requesting it, K.K. The player must then request the song "K.K. Slider when he plays music on Saturday night. To hear Totaka's Song in Animal Crossing on the Nintendo GameCube, one must approach K.K. Slider, or "Totakeke," owes his name to Kazumi Totaka. The name indicates that it is meant to be played during Melody Pianissima's music quiz, but no method of accessing it in-game has been found yet.
#WII THEME SONG MUSIC NOTES FULL#
This version is a solo, using an instrument that sounds like the Full Moon Cello.
1.18 Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Nintendo 3DS, 2012).1.15 Animal Crossing: City Folk (Wii, 2008).1.14 Animal Crossing: Wild World (Nintendo DS, 2005).1.13 Yoshi Touch & Go (Nintendo DS, 2005).1.8 Mario Artist: Talent Studio (Nintendo 64DD, 2000).1.6 Virtual Boy Wario Land (Virtual Boy, 1995).1.5 The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Game Boy, 1993 / Switch, 2019).1.4 Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (Game Boy, 1992).
1.3 For the Frog the Bell Tolls (Game Boy, 1992).