Talk:K.K. Country

Midwest Song
It sounds like pioneers on the Oregon Trail.

Or settlers living on the prairie in the Midwest in the late 1800s. Living out on some homestead and there are a bunch of buffalo everywhere. This sounds like a song that would play when they go into town. Maybe somewhere in Nebraska or Kansas or Dakota.


 * I don't think it's necessary to add that into the article. Our current description of the song looks good enough. Drago   (talk)     DragoPicACNL.png 07:01, March 17, 2017 (EDT)

Audio Error
The audio track for the DJ KK NES Remix on this page uses the audio for the Surfin' K.K. remix instead of the K.K. Country remix -- Anonymous 73.112.170.25 04:56, December 3, 2021 (EST)
 * Good catch! It was just a syntax error on the page, I went ahead and fixed it. HylianAngel (talk) 05:04, December 3, 2021 (EST)

Is it Stu or T-Bone on the album cover?
Right now the article says that T-Bone is on the album cover, but is there any chance that maybe it's actually Stu?

I think visually it looks more like Stu, but it's hard to say. If it was Stu, it would contradict the logic of all existing album covers (where removed villagers are always replaced by existing  villagers in the artwork). Do you think it is more likely Stu or T-Bone? HylianAngel (talk) 18:20, October 20, 2022 (EDT)


 * I found a slightly higher-quality image of the Japanese e-Reader card; also, take a look at this image of the American one (not sure if it should be uploaded as it's cropped and askew). The back of the bull's head seems more blue and the horns seem more yellow, so I think it's Stu. However, it's possible it's meant to be Stu on the e-Reader card and T-Bone in the newer games. The e-Reader art for Steep Hill features Megumi talking to Ketchup; I'm certain it's Ketchup because the e+ e-Reader cards all use the new villagers in the card series they were released with. However, in Megumi was replaced with Daisy, and it seems reasonable to say Ketchup (not re-introduced until ) was replaced by Maelle, who would appear identical from the back (there is a small bit of yellow there, but maybe it's the lighting as it was on the e-Reader art too). So it's possible it was originally Stu and then T-Bone. Maybe the page should just say this. Chubby Bub (talk) 19:04, October 20, 2022 (EDT)


 * Thank you for the valuable insight. I had really no idea that the e+ e-Reader song cards only showcased e+ villagers that were in the same card # series. I guess somehow the duck villager on the Steep Hill artwork is Ketchup → Maelle in NL, and the bull villager on the K.K. Country artwork is Stu → T-Bone in NL, despite there being 0 apparent artwork changes. It's strange but also makes sense at the same time. HylianAngel (talk) 20:21, October 20, 2022 (EDT)