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"'''Bubblegum K.K.'''" is a song introduced in {{NL}}. The song's name derives from [[wikipedia:Bubblegum pop|bubblegum pop]], a genre of music popular among preteen audiences from 1967 to 1977. The Japanese name, "K.K. Idol," comes from the music of [[wikipedia:Japanese idol|Japanese idol groups]], a genre which itself was influenced by bubblegum pop. Fitting with the fast-paced, cheerful nature of these genres, this song has an unusually cheerful beat, unlike many of [[K.K. Slider]]'s other songs. The melody is characterized by pitch bends and major key chords, though the live version includes a brief, calm interlude. This song is remixed in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' and plays on the [[Town and City]] stage. | "'''Bubblegum K.K.'''" is a song introduced in {{NL}}. The song's name derives from [[wikipedia:Bubblegum pop|bubblegum pop]], a genre of music popular among preteen audiences from 1967 to 1977. The Japanese name, "K.K. Idol," comes from the music of [[wikipedia:Japanese idol|Japanese idol groups]], a genre which itself was influenced by bubblegum pop. Fitting with the fast-paced, cheerful nature of these genres, this song has an unusually cheerful beat, unlike many of [[K.K. Slider]]'s other songs. The melody is characterized by pitch bends and major key chords, though the live version includes a brief, calm interlude. This song is remixed in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' and plays on the [[Town and City]] stage. | ||
− | Both [[Chrissy]] and [[Francine]] appear on the song cover. [[Bonbon]], [[Cece]], [[Chrissy]], [[Cookie]], [[Gayle]], [[Graham]], [[Penelope]], [[Rilla]], [[Rosie]], [[Tutu]], [[Twiggy | + | Both [[Chrissy]] and [[Francine]] appear on the song cover. [[Bonbon]] (as of {{NH|short}}), [[Cece]], [[Chrissy]] (beginning as of {{HHD|short}}), [[Cookie]] (as of {{NH|short|nolink}}), [[Gayle]], [[Graham]], [[Penelope]], [[Rilla]], [[Rosie]] (beginning as of {{NL|short}}), [[Tutu]], [[Twiggy]] (both as of {{NH|short|nolink}}) and [[Viché]] have this song playing in their houses. |
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 14:31, September 5, 2020
"Bubblegum K.K." is a song introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The song's name derives from bubblegum pop, a genre of music popular among preteen audiences from 1967 to 1977. The Japanese name, "K.K. Idol," comes from the music of Japanese idol groups, a genre which itself was influenced by bubblegum pop. Fitting with the fast-paced, cheerful nature of these genres, this song has an unusually cheerful beat, unlike many of K.K. Slider's other songs. The melody is characterized by pitch bends and major key chords, though the live version includes a brief, calm interlude. This song is remixed in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and plays on the Town and City stage.
Both Chrissy and Francine appear on the song cover. Bonbon (as of New Horizons), Cece, Chrissy (beginning as of Happy Home Designer), Cookie (as of New Horizons), Gayle, Graham, Penelope, Rilla, Rosie (beginning as of New Leaf), Tutu, Twiggy (both as of New Horizons) and Viché have this song playing in their houses.
Gallery
Sprites and models
Names in other languages
けけアイドル Keke Aidoru |
K.K. Idol | |
K.K.아이돌 K.K. Aidol |
K.K. Idol | |
K.K.偶像 K.K. Ǒuxiàng |
K.K. Idol | |
Бабблгам-поп К. К. Babblgam-pop K. K. |
K.K. Bubblegum Pop | |
K.K.-bubblegum | K.K. Bubblegum | |
K.K. Pop | K.K. Pop | |
Tota-pop | K.K. Pop | |
Bubblegum Kéké | K.K. Bubblegum | |
Kéké gomme balloune | K.K. Bubblegum | |
K.K. Bolle rosa | K.K. Pink bubbles |
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 In New Leaf and New Horizons
- ↑ In New Leaf, Happy Home Designer, and New Horizons
- ↑ In Happy Home Designer and New Horizons
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 In Welcome amiibo only
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 In New Horizons only
- ↑ In Welcome amiibo (RV)
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