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Revision as of 00:21, April 4, 2020

#65 Neapolitan  
[[File:Neapolitan NH Texture.png|256px]]
Mood Good
Owned by
Instruments Piccolo, Wurlitzer
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"Neapolitan" (ナポリタン, Napolitain) is a K.K. Slider song. It sounds similar to the music in the City.

"Neapolitan" means "from Naples," Naples being the largest city in southern Italy. True to its title, the song incorporates Italian motifs; it seems to have a Wurlitzer and a piccolo at one point.

Curlos, Drake, and Teddy are on the album cover, wearing Italian outfits, with Fruity and Ike appearing in place of Drake and Teddy on its original e-Reader card. Neapolitan did not appear in the original Animal Crossing.

Elise, Erik, Anicotti (in Animal Crossing: New Leaf), Ketchup and Gabi (in New Horizons) have this song playing in their houses.

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Miscellaneous

Names in other languages