K.K. Faire

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#18 K.K. Faire  
K.K. Faire NH Texture.png
Aircheck
Live Performance
Mood Lazy
Owned by
Antonio (WW to NL),
Chico,
Cole (NH),
Cyrano (WW to NL),
Dora (NH),
Fang (AC),
Rasher (prior to NH),
Rory,
Shinabiru,
Violet (CF, NL)
Genre Okinawan folk
Instruments Sanshin,
High wind instruments,
Drum
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 ハイサイけけ
 冲绳K.K.
 Virelai Kéké
 Tota-romanza
 K.K. Festa
 Ярмарка К. К.
 혼저옵서예K.K.
 沖繩K.K.
 Virelai Kéké
 Tota-romanza
 K.K. Jahrmarkt
 K.K.-boerendans


"K.K. Faire", or ハイサイけけ (Haisai Keke) is a K.K. Slider song that is old-fashioned, traditional, and sounds much like traditional folk music from Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. The instruments appear to be mainly traditional Ryukyuan instruments, such as the Sanshin (banjo-like instrument), as well as the voice of an elderly man singing lead (K.K. Slider's vocal parts), with occasional cheerful chants (the high wind instrument) that are often heard in traditional-style dances at festivals. Cheri (June on the e-Reader card) and Truffles can be seen on the cover, dancing with K.K. Slider while dressed in traditional Japanese clothing. Antonio (beginning in Wild World and ending in New Leaf), Chico, Cole (in New Horizons), Cyrano (beginning in Wild World and ending in New Leaf), Dora (in New Horizons), Fang (in Animal Crossing), Rasher (before New Horizons), Rory, Shinabiru, and Violet (in City Folk and New Leaf) play this song on the stereo in their homes.

Gallery

Sprites and models

Miscellaneous

Names in other languages

Japanese ハイサイけけ
Haisai Keke
Hello K.K.[nb 1]

Korean 혼저옵서예K.K.
Honjeoopseoye K.K.
Welcome K.K.[nb 2]

Simplified Chinese 冲绳K.K. (iQue)
Chōngshéng K.K.
Okinawa K.K.

Russian Ярмарка К. К.
Yarmarka K. K.
K.K. Fair

Dutch K⁠.⁠K⁠.-⁠⁠boerendans K.K. Farmer's Dance

German K.K. Jahrmarkt K.K. Fair

European Spanish Tota-romanza K.K. Romance

European French Virelai Kéké K.K. Virelai

Italian K.K. Festa K.K. Fest

Notes

  1. ハイサイ ("haisai") is the traditional greeting in Okinawa
  2. 혼저옵서예 ("honjeoopseoye") means "welcome" in the Jeju-do dialect