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Revision as of 04:39, July 20, 2020

#24 K.K. Casbah  
[[File:K.K. Casbah NH Texture.png|256px]]
Aircheck
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Mood Grumpy
Owned by
Buck (AC),
Cesar (AC)
Elvis,
Frank (NL),
Pango,
Peewee,
Samson (DnM),
Puck
Genre Turkish
Instruments Ouds,
Lutes,
Heavy Shakers
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 トルコそんぐ
 土耳其乐曲
 Cheb Kéké[nb 1]
 Tota-alcazaba
 K.K. Assolo
 Крепость К. К.
 터키의 노래
 土耳其乐曲
 Cheb Kéké[nb 1]
 Tota-alcazaba
 K.K. Orientsong
 K.K. in de kasba


"K.K. Casbah" is a K.K. Slider song. It has a Turkish theme in company with a zurna solo. Buck (in Animal Crossing), Cesar (in Animal Crossing), Pango, Peewee, Puck, Frank, Samson and Elvis play this song in their house.

Trivia

  • The writing on the album cover mimics calligraphy in the Perso-Arabic script, particularly the style of tughra in the Ottoman era.

Gallery

Sprites and models

Names in other languages

Japanese トルコそんぐ
Toruko songu
Turkey Song

Korean 터키의 노래
Teokiui Norae
Turkey Song

Simplified Chinese 土耳其乐曲 (iQue)
Tǔ'ěrqí yuèqǔ
Turkey Song

Russian Крепость К. К.
Krepost' K. K.
K.K. Fortress

Dutch K⁠.⁠K⁠. in de kasba K.K. in the casbah

German K.K. Orientsong K.K. Orient Song

European Spanish Tota-alcazaba K.K. Alcazaba

European French Cheb Kéké Cheb K.K.[nb 2]

Quebec French Ali Kéké Ali K.K.[nb 3]

Italian K.K. Assolo K.K. Solo

Notes

  1. Ali KékéTemplate:NA
  2. "Cheb" is a title used by Algerian Raï musicians
  3. From Arabic عَلِيّ‎ (ʿaliyy, literally “high, exalted”)