K.K. March

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Album cover in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Aircheck
Live Performance
Mood I feel good!
Owned by
Genre March
Instruments Drums, cymbals, horns
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 けけマーチ
 K.K.进行曲
 Marche de Kéké
 Tota-marcha
 K.K. Marcia
 Марш К. К.
 K.K.행진곡
 K.K.進行曲
 Marche de Kéké
 Tota-marcha
 K.K. Marsch
 K.K.-mars

"K.K. March" is a K.K. Slider song that first appears in Doubutsu no Mori. It is based on marching song. It incorporates all types of marching band instruments - drums, cymbal, horns, etc. It sounds almost retro-themed, like from the original NES.

Album cover

Album cover in Animal Crossing: New Leaf

The album cover for "K.K. March" depicts K.K. Slider Benedict, Carmen, Canberra, Clyde, Benjamin, and Gruff, who are all dressed in classic marching band uniforms. They also playing the various marching instruments. In New Leaf the text at the bottom-right is illegible, and in New Horizons cover, the text reads "K.K. March." This album cover now has holographic effect on it.

Appearances

In Animal Crossing

In Animal Crossing, "K.K. March" is played in the houses of Doc, Hector, Huggy, Paolo, and Weber. In Doubutsu no Mori e+ it is played in Rod's house.

In Wild World

In Animal Crossing: Wild World, "K.K. March" is played in Rod's house.

In City Folk and New Leaf

In Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf, "K.K. March" is played in the houses of Del, Iggly, and Rod.

In New Horizons

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, "K.K. March" is played in the houses of Puck, Roald, Rod, and Vic.

In Happy Home Designer

In Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, "K.K. March" is played in the houses of Digby, Felyne, Hamlet, Lyman, Rod, and Sterling.

Names in other languages

Japanese けけマーチ
Keke Māchi

Korean K.K.행진곡
K.K. Haengjingok

Simplified Chinese K.K.进行曲 (iQue)
K.K. Jìnxíngqǔ

Russian Марш К. К.
Marsh K. K.

Dutch K⁠.⁠K⁠.-⁠mars

German K.K. Marsch

European Spanish Tota-marcha

European French Marche de Kéké K.K.'s March

Italian K.K. Marcia

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