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Songs are listed by the first game they appeared in, though they may have reappeared in future games. | Songs are listed by the first game they appeared in, though they may have reappeared in future games. | ||
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Nagata worked on the following background music tracks for {{DnM|nolink}}:<ref>{{DnM}}/{{PG}} credits</ref> | Nagata worked on the following background music tracks for {{DnM|nolink}}:<ref>{{DnM}}/{{PG}} credits</ref> | ||
* "Title"<ref name=peach>https://vgmdb.net/album/2043</ref> | * "Title"<ref name=peach>https://vgmdb.net/album/2043</ref> | ||
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*[[Cherry Blossom Festival|Cherry Blossom]] versions of all above hourly themes | *[[Cherry Blossom Festival|Cherry Blossom]] versions of all above hourly themes | ||
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*"Title"<ref name= peach></ref><ref>{{DnMe+}} credits</ref> | *"Title"<ref name= peach></ref><ref>{{DnMe+}} credits</ref> | ||
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Born | 1970 Japan | |||||
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Occupation | Composer, sound director, musician |
Kenta Nagata (永田権太, Nagata Kenta, born 1970) is a composer at Nintendo. He is known for his work on the Super Mario and Mario Kart series.
In Doubutsu no Mori, he composed the hourly music ("Field BGM") as well as the title theme.
Works
- Doubutsu no Mori/Animal Crossing – Field BGM
- Doubutsu no Mori e+ – BGM
Song list
Songs are listed by the first game they appeared in, though they may have reappeared in future games.
In Doubutsu no Mori
Nagata worked on the following background music tracks for Doubutsu no Mori:[1]
- "Title"[2]
- "Rainy Day"
- "12 AM"
- "1 AM"
- "2 AM"
- "3 AM"
- "4 AM"
- "5 AM"
- "6 AM"
- "7 AM"
- "8 AM"
- "9 AM"
- "10 AM"
- "11 AM"
- "12 PM"
- "1 PM"[3]
- "2 PM"
- "3 PM"
- "4 PM"
- "5 PM"
- "6 PM"
- "7 PM"
- "8 PM"
- "9 PM"
- "10 PM"
- "11 PM"
- Winter versions of all above hourly themes
- Cherry Blossom versions of all above hourly themes
In Doubutsu no Mori e+
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