Totaka's Song

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Totaka's Song is a song composed by Kazumi Totaka. The song appears in several games that Totaka composed the music for, and is usually hidden. This song is counted as an easter egg. Here is listed all the appearances of Totaka's Song in Animal Crossing

Animal Crossing (GCN)

K.K. Slider's real name, "Totakeke," derives from Kazumi Totaka, a song composer for Nintendo. Totaka's Song appears in Animal Crossing as a hidden tune, in which the player must approach K.K. Slider when he plays music on Saturday night and request that he play the song K.K. Song, which is a version of Totaka's Song.

Animal Crossing (GCN) e-Reader Card Minigames

Cards P-13 and P-15 in Series 4 contain the "Who's Dunnit?" mini-game, which has Totaka's Song as its normal background music. This is a rare because most of the time Totaka's Song is hidden within the games, although one could argue the game itself is hidden in collectable card packs.

Animal Crossing Wild World

In Animal Crossing: Wild World, the song can be found in the same way as in Animal Crossing (GCN) ,but only in the Roost

Animal Crossing City Folk

You can do the same as in Wild World ,but you can find the song in another way. While being driven to or from the city in Kapp'n's bus, leave the Wii running without going through the text while Kapp'n is facing away from the player. This triggers a cycle of him whistling some of K.K. Slider's tunes, including K.K. Song (Totaka's Song). Template:PrCo