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 * K.K. Slider appeared as the opening act for the Splatoon-themed concert Haicalive Kyoto Mix (pictured) at Nintendo Live 2019. He performed "Welcome Horizons" and an acoustic cover of "Splattack!".
 * The iQue Player box art for  (pictured) features Blathers, Maelle, and O'Hare despite them not appearing in the game, as they weren't introduced until.
 * K.K. Bossa (pictured) is the only song in the to officially have lyrics (in Japanese), having been featured in the film.
 *  marks the longest time between the release of two main games at 7 years, 4 months, and 12 days from 's release in Japan on November 8, 2012.
 * In, it is possible for the U.F.O piloted by Gulliver (pictured) and a balloon present to pass through each other if they both spawn on the same path.
 * In, Tom Nook's store (pictured) can be entered after-hours by hitting the entrance three times with a shovel or an axe. Tom Nook will appear in his pajamas, purchase prices are increased by 17%, and sell prices are decreased by by 70%.
 * Numerous works of art in and  were replaced when the series was localized as the paintings they were based on were not yet in the public domain, including the Fine Painting, Healing Painting, and Pleasant Feeling Painting. The Novel Painting is based on Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue (1942), and the Dreadful Painting is based on The Scream (1893) (pictured).

* The was originally developed as an asynchronous multiplayer role-playing game (RPG) but the town life aspect was found to be more compelling. * Nintendo received player feedback that the character of Mr. Resetti made children cry, leading to his role being phased out in later games. * In Japan and South Korea, Blanca, Gracie, and Saharah are all male instead of female. * Several villagers are related. Ike is Poko's father, and Chrissy and Francine are sisters. * K.K. Slider's full name, Totakeke, is based on Nintendo sound designer Kazumi Totaka * was the final Nintendo-developed game released for the Nintendo 64. * In a poll hosted by Nintendo in August 2002 with over 7,000 participants, K.K. Slider was voted the most popular character.

* Searching a storage unit in a villager's house in may prompt that villager to give the player an item contained within. * Monkey villagers could only be legitimately obtained in for a limited time period. The player had to use Tag Mode near a DS Download Station. * The Silver Slingshot can be obtained an infinite number of times in. The Golden Slingshot, however, can only be obtained once. * In, if a special character in town is camping in their RV, Wisp will temporarily take over their role but not actually know how to do their job. * In, Point Specials, half-price sales and Spotlight Items will only start occurring when a second player character is created. * Billy's house in house has five toilets in it. * In, if every rock in town is hit once a day for five days in a row, one rock will be cracked the next day. If the rock is hit it will break, revealing Resetti's Headquarters underground.

* A Nintendo GameCube can be found on a shelf in the Pink Box furniture item. * Olimar's flower symbol in Super Smash Bros. Brawl is used as the emblem for Leif's Garden Center in. * Tom Nook once lived in the big city, but his business there failed so he returned to town. * In and, there are episodes for special characters that reveal their backstories. These are only unlocked when certain conditions are met. * In, if the player waits about three or four minutes while riding the boat to Tortimer Island during online multiplayer, Kapp'n will begin to whistle Totaka's Song. * In, if the player leaves the game idle long enough on the bus to the city, Kapp'n will begin to whistle Totaka's Song. * is the first game in the series to support the Chinese language since  and first main game in the series to support Dutch and Russian.

* At a total of 30 characters, the cat is the species with the most characters in the. * Kapp'n has revealed in between his songs that he has a hatred for squirrels. * In, the music from the Happy Room Academy HQ in can be heard on the TV when the talk show is airing, but in a slower tempo to the original song. * An alien appears on TV at 3:33 a.m. on Sunday and Monday in and. * At night, Copper can be found falling asleep at his post outside the Police Station in. * Some copies of were sold with a Nintendo 64 Controller Pak that includes a letter from Shigeru Miyamoto. * In, the player can earn large amounts of Bells by fishing in the ocean during early September. This is because no Sea Bass will appear, guaranteeing that the player will catch Red Snappers or Barred Knifejaws instead.

* During the Fireworks Show, some of the prizes Redd exchanges for prize tickets such as Ultra Hand Ultra Hand are products that Nintendo made before they became a software developer. * In, it takes 500 days and 500 hours of gameplay time for the Town Tree to fully grow. * Kapp'n proclaims through one of his songs that he can sing better than Mario. * Parts of "K.K. Country" resemble the melody of Choco Mountain from Mario Kart 64. * Until, all items in the Spooky Series and Jingle Series sell for 1,031 Bells and 1,224 Bells respectively, which reflect the dates of Halloween and Toy Day respectively in the month–day date format. * In, two stickers can be seen on the back of K.K. Slider's guitar that feature drawings of Brewster and Dr. Shrunk, likely referencing The Roost and Club LOL, the venues K.K. performed at in previous games. * When interacting with the NES in it will scan a Nintendo GameCube memory card for NES ROMs and allow them to be loaded if present. The feature was never utilized by Nintendo, but through modification it is possible to load any NES ROM on the memory card.

* Prior to, K.K. Slider's arms are too short for his right paw to actually reach the strings of his guitar. * Hitting flowers with a net will not destroy them, no matter how many times they are struck. * In, K.K. Slider will always play "Forest Life" whenever the word "Forest" is input as part of a request. * Farley, who gives out the Golden Axe as a reward for maintaining a perfect town, will only ever make one appearance for each player that lives in the town. * Despite being released late in the Nintendo 64's life cycle, Doubutsu no Mori sold 213,800 units, making it the 28th best-selling title on the system. * A transfer service was available in Japan that allowed players to transfer data from to. It was discontinued at an unknown time between 2005 and 2006. * Only two characters are known to have been completely removed from the before their introduction. An unnamed cat villager in, and a squirrel special character called Shaki in. Category:Main Page Templates