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*His famous quote "Those industry fat cats try to put a price on my music, but it wants to be free" has been mentioned on various news websites regarding illegal file sharing.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/19/technology/19link.html?_r=1</ref>
 
*His famous quote "Those industry fat cats try to put a price on my music, but it wants to be free" has been mentioned on various news websites regarding illegal file sharing.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/19/technology/19link.html?_r=1</ref>
 
* One of K.K. Slider's songs is actually a song called Totaka's song, made by then Animal Crossing sound designer. The song appears in a lot of games he has worked on.
 
* One of K.K. Slider's songs is actually a song called Totaka's song, made by then Animal Crossing sound designer. The song appears in a lot of games he has worked on.
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* If the gates are open in Wild World, K.K. will not appear until they're closed.
  
 
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"Those industry fat cats try to put a price on my music, but it wants to be free."
— K.K. Slider, Animal Crossing: Wild World
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K.K. Slider, (とたけけ, Totakeke), or K.K., is a dog who has appeared in all the Animal Crossing series games to date. His main role is to play and sing songs for the player. He made a cameo appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and in 🎬 Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori. He was also one of the three Animal Crossing characters to be a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, the others being Mr. Resetti and Tom Nook. He has recorded a performance called K.K. Slider: Live at the Roost. There are a total of 70 songs in Wild World and 75 in City Folk. See the full article here.

Personality

K.K. Slider has a stereotypical laid-back musician's nature, which is reflected in his mellow speech towards the player. He comes across as someone who wants to be liberated, as shown by his rebellion against putting a price on his songs. This adds to the musician stereotype of going against a particular norm. K.K. seems to have an obvious passion for performing for others, as he offers to play for people for free every Saturday.

Appearances

Animal Forest and Animal Crossing

In Animal Forest and Animal Crossing he starts the game up for the first player. He also sits on the stool by the Train Station. He will sing songs for the player on Saturday nights and give them a copy to take home.

Animal Crossing: Wild World

K.K. still sings songs, but now he plays them at The Roost, on Saturday nights from 8pm-Midnight. The first time you see him, he will play a random song. After that however, you can request a song you know, or by saying 'Not this time,' K.K. will sing a random song. After the performance, whether it was random or requested, he slips a free bootleg of the song into your pockets, saying "Hey, I gave you a boot. You know, a bootleg.Those industry fat cats try to put a price on my music, but it wants to be free." Some new songs have been added.

Animal Crossing: City Folk

He has the same role in Wild World, but now, he gives encores. You can tell him exactly what song you want to hear, or let him pick. Another way to choose a song is to tell him your mood, and he will pick something out for you based on it. As with Wild World, he will be in The Roost starting at 8pm to Midnight and some new songs have been added. However, you won't get a bootleg copy of the encore.

🎬 Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori

Warning: This section contains spoilers. Click the show button to the right to display the spoilers.
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K.K. Slider as he appears in Animal Crossing: The Movie

K.K. Slider has a minor role in the film. Margie asks him to play K.K. Bossa, which was renamed K.K.'s Rhythm in the movie.

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Other appearances

Super Smash Bros. Melee

K.K. Slider, along with Tom Nook and Mr. Resetti, appears as a trophy.

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[[File:Totakeke SSBM Trophy.png|100px|K.K. Slider]]

Totakeke

Description A wandering musician whose daily life is a bit of a mystery. He plays in front of the train station every Saturday night starting at 8.00 p.m. He has a large repertoire and plays both old and new hits from all over the world. His music is so ingrained in the villagers that it's impossible to imagine them living without it.
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Trivia

  • In Animal Crossing, he says his name is Totakeke, but prefers to just be known as K.K. Slider. He hasn't said this in subsequent English releases, however.
  • He is based on Animal Crossing sound designer, Kazumi Totaka. His Japanese name is taken from the fact that, in Japan, last names are written first, so it would be Totaka Kazumi. That can be shortened to "Totaka K.", which sounds like "Totakeke".
  • His songs only use the sounds "Queh", "Quay", "O", "Ah", "Me", "Na", "Now", "Le", "Moo". And, in some songs, he will howl, whistle, click, and hum.
  • He is on the cover of Animal Forest, Animal Crossing: City Folk, and Animal Crossing: Wild World.
  • Giving him a country guitar during the trading event in Wild World will allow the player to obtain his picture.
  • The only song with actual lyrics is K.K. Bossa, which was renamed K.K.'s Rhythm in the Animal Crossing movie.
  • Though his name is K.K. Slider, his name box reads "K.K.".
  • K.K. Slider plays either an acoustic or a country guitar.
  • Because K.K. Slider wants his music to be free (and therefore does not charge the player for a copy of his music), Tom Nook does not charge a single Bell for his songs. However, in Animal Crossing, Tom Nook will pay 5 bells for them, though they cannot be bought back.
  • He was the first character to appear on an Animal Crossing game, being the first character to appear in Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival and Animal Crossing, asking the player some questions after the title screen.
  • When K.K. plays a song, his right paw never actually reaches the guitar strings.
  • In Animal Crossing: City Folk, cranky villagers think that Phineas is K.K.'s day job.
  • If a song is requested that K.K. doesn't know, K.K. will play a random background tune and tell the player he does not know the song.
  • In the original four games, Copper, the police dog, always wishes to listen to some of K.K.'s songs, though he denies it when asked about it.
  • In Animal Crossing, K.K. will appear in a spot-lighted room if a memory card has not been inserted.
  • His famous quote "Those industry fat cats try to put a price on my music, but it wants to be free" has been mentioned on various news websites regarding illegal file sharing.[1]
  • One of K.K. Slider's songs is actually a song called Totaka's song, made by then Animal Crossing sound designer. The song appears in a lot of games he has worked on.
  • If the gates are open in Wild World, K.K. will not appear until they're closed.

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