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Revision as of 00:55, July 28, 2020

K.K. Gumbo NH Texture.png
Aircheck
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Live Performance
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Mood Hard to say
Owned by
Astrid (NH),
Aurora (DnMe+ to NL),
Big Top (DnMe+),
Dizzy (prior to NH),
Pierce (NH),
Queenie (prior to NH),
Rodeo (WW, CF),
Tom (HHD)
Genre Jazz
Instruments Whistling,
Wurlitzer,
drums,
Dumbek,
Djembe
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 ニューオリンズそんぐ
 新奥尔良乐曲
 Gumbo Kéké[nb 1]
 Tota-gumbo
 K.K. Gumbo
 Гамбо К. К.
 딕시랜드 재즈
 新奥尔良乐曲
 Gumbo Kéké[nb 1]
 Tota-gumbo
 K.K. Gumbo
 K.K.-gumbo


"K.K. Gumbo" is one of K.K. Slider's songs. Based on traditional jazz-influenced New Orleans music, it integrates an intricate drum kit, tambourine, synth pad, etc. Astrid (in New Horizons), Aurora (from Doubutsu no Mori e+ to New Leaf), Big Top (only in Doubutsu no Mori e+), Dizzy (before New Horizons, Pierce (in New Horizons), Queenie (before New Horizons), Rodeo (in Wild World and City Folk), and Tom (only in Happy Home Designer) play this song in their houses. This song is featured in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Smashville stage as playable music when K.K. Slider appears. Apple and Tucker made appearance in the cover.

Trivia

  • Gumbo is a Cajun dish, usually spicy chicken soup or seafood soup that is thickened typically with okra (a seafood plant) or rice.

Gallery

Sprites and models

Names in other languages

Japanese ニューオリンズそんぐ
Nyū Orinzu songu
New Orleans Song

Korean 딕시랜드 재즈
Diksiraendeu Jaejeu
Dixieland Jazz

Simplified Chinese 新奥尔良乐曲 (iQue)
Xīn ào'ěrliáng yuèqǔ
New Orleans Song

Russian Гамбо К. К.
Gambo K. K.

Dutch K⁠.⁠K⁠.-gumbo

German K.K. Gumbo

European Spanish Tota-gumbo

European French Gumbo Kéké

Quebec French Gombo Kéké

Italian K.K. Gumbo

Notes

  1. Gombo Kéké