List of SSBB Music (Animal Crossing series)

This is a list of music tracks placed in the category in the Sound Test of Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Origin
Contrary to the title, this track is essentially a medley of various tracks from , rearranged by the original composer. This track includes the title screen theme, the Museum theme, the 3 p.m. theme, the Loan Paid Off jingle, the 6 a.m. theme, the Nook's Cranny theme, and the Town Hall theme before looping again.

Composition & Arrangements
Arrangement Supervisor: Kazumi Totaka

Composer and Arranger: Nintendo

Japanese title:, Title (Animal Forest)

Origin
In the Animal Crossing series, a traveling musician named K.K. Slider appears on Saturday nights. With his acoustic guitar, K.K. performs an extensive catalog of music inspired by a wide variety of genres. When K.K. completes his performance, he gives the player an instrumental "aircheck", which features different instruments and no lyrics.

! is one of the songs K.K. could perform in the original Animal Crossing game. This particular song is styled after theme songs for ' series such as '. This arrangement mixes the vocal and instrumental versions of the song with an original bridge; the overall instrumentation references the theme song for the original 1971 Kamen Rider series, including the revving of a motorcycle at the very beginning.

Composition & Arrangements
Arrangement Supervisor: Keigo Ozaki

Composer: Nintendo

Arranger: GAME ARTS Co., Ltd.

Japanese title:, ''Go! Keke Rider''

Origin
This track's in-game debut was Animal Crossing: Wild World, where it played between 2:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. In this arrangement, the track has been heavily sped up, and has had K.K. Slider vocals added. This track's true debut was on the Animal Crossing Sound CD, where it was named Keke's Choice (Keke being a shortened version of Totakeke, K.K. Slider's birth name).

Composition & Arrangements
Arrangement: Tomoko Sasaki

Composer: Nintendo

Japanese title: 2:00AM

How To Unlock
Collect a random CD containing this track.

Origin
This track is an arrangement of two music pieces from the Animal Crossing series. The first is the Town Hall theme, which would play when a player explored the Town Hall in Animal Crossing: Wild World, and the second is the Tom Nook's Store theme, which would play when a player browsed around Nook's Cranny; this particular arrangement most closely resembles the song as it appears in the original Animal Crossing.

Composition & Arrangements
Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka

Composer: Nintendo

Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.

Japanese title:, Office and Tanukichi's Store

Origin
This piano-based track would originally play in Animal Crossing: Wild World and following games whenever a player entered the Roost café. This arrangement, by the original composer, is calm to suit its in-game setting.

Composition & Arrangements
Arrangement Supervisor: Kazumi Totaka

Composer and Arranger: Nintendo

Japanese title: Pure Coffee "Pigeon's Nest"

Trivia
In the PAL release, this track is called Brewster's Roost, to correspond with the name of the café in PAL versions of Animal Crossing: Wild World.

K.K. Slider's Performance
In addition to the tracks listed above, if a match is held on Smashville on Saturday between 8:00 pm and midnight, K.K. Slider will be present, performing one of the following tracks:


 * K.K. Cruisin' (, Urban Keke)
 * K.K. Western (, Keke Western)
 * K.K. Gumbo (, New Orleans Song)
 * Rockin' K.K. (, Keke's Rock 'n Roll)
 * DJ K.K. (, Eurobeat)
 * K.K. Condor (, Song of Peru)

Origin
In the Animal Crossing games on Saturdays nights, K.K. Slider is present at the train station,, , or (depending on the game). Once spoken to, he sings a random song, or a specific song via requests. All of the tracks listed above are songs from the Animal Crossing series which K.K. Slider can sing, and are unaltered from their original appearances.

Composition & Arrangements
Composition & arrangements copyright Nintendo.

Trivia

 * Most likely to support usage of the Easter egg, these tracks cannot be accessed via the Sound Test, nor can they be played through any other means, with the exclusion of "Rockin' K.K.", which plays during Event 26: The Slow and Easy Life.
 * "K.K. Western" notably uses the same song structure as the traditional folk song, "The House of the Rising Sun", most specifically the cover version by The Animals.
 * Similarly, "Rockin' K.K." is very similar to "Johnny B. Goode", a classic rock-and-roll song written by Chuck Berry, which was notably also the inspiration for the "Hippie Battle" theme from the games.