List of SSBU Music (Animal Crossing series)

This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the universe in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. These tracks are available to play on the three Animal Crossing stages in the game: Smashville, Tortimer Island, Town and City, and, as of the 8.1.0 update,, Small Battlefield, , and.

Origin
This track is an uptempo remix of the title theme from the original Animal Crossing. It prominently features acoustic instruments such as guitar and violin, along with electric organ. In the second half of the song, an improvised banjo solo is included, and the key is raised by a full step for the final loop.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Animal Crossing

Arrangement: ACE (TOMOri Kudo / CHiCO)

Composition: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Animal Forest: Title

Other uses
This track is used in 's Classic Mode credits.

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.

Go K.K. Rider! 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 brass-heavy instrumentation references the theme song for the original 1971 Kamen Rider series, including the revving of a motorcycle at the very beginning.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Animal Crossing

Arrangement Supervisor: Keigo Ozaki

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: GAME ARTS Co., Ltd.

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

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

Origin
This song is a medley of various themes from Animal Crossing: Wild World, including the title theme, the 3 p.m. theme, and the 2 a.m. theme. It has an orchestral style with some influence from two-tone ska.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Animal Crossing: Wild World

Arrangement: Maki Kirioka

Composition: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Animal Forest: Come on Over: Title

Other uses
This track was used in 's character trailer on the official website.

Origin
Returning from Brawl, this track is not merely a remix of the title screen theme from Animal Crossing: Wild World, but a whole medley of tracks from the game. 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. This song was rearranged by its original composer, Kazumi Totaka; it retains a very similar style to the original soundtrack, but with a more upbeat, techno-inspired touch.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Animal Crossing: Wild World

Arrangement Supervisor: Kazumi Totaka

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: [X], Animal Forest: Come on Over: Title [X]

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 with a rhythm and blues-inspired style, 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
Source: Animal Crossing: Wild World

Arrangement: Tomoko Sasaki

Composition: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: , 2 a.m. (Animal Forest: Come on Over) 

Origin
This track is an arrangement of two music pieces from the Animal Crossing series. The first is the theme, which would play when a player explored the Town Hall in Animal Crossing: Wild World, and the second is the  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. Both songs are very faithful to their original appearances, while adding orchestral additions as they progress.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Animal Crossing: Wild World

Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc.

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: , Office & Tanuki Shop (Animal Forest: Come on Over) 

Origin
This piano-based track would originally play in Animal Crossing: Wild World and following games whenever a player entered café. The track is a calm, piano-led piece to suit its in-game setting. This song was rearranged by its original composer, Kazumi Totaka, in the style of a soulful ballad; it incorporates light drums and bass, as well as lush string and horn sections.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Animal Crossing: Wild World

Arrangement Supervisor: Kazumi Totaka

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: , Pure Coffee "Pigeon's Nest" (Animal Forest: Come on Over) 

Unlock method

 * Purchase from the Shop for 300 gold.

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.

Origin
Contrary to the title, this piece is actually a combination of three tracks: the city plaza music from Animal Crossing: City Folk, the title theme from Animal Crossing: Wild World and City Folk, and the 2:00 a.m. theme from Wild World and City Folk, which goes unnamed here. The overall arrangement has an orchestral tone with prominent tropical percussion.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World

Arrangement: Kumi Tanioka

Composition: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: , City Square / Title (Animal Forest: Let's Go To Town / Animal Forest: Come on Over) 

Other uses
This track is used in 's Classic Mode credits.

Origin
This mellow arrangement begins with the song from Animal Crossing: New Leaf that plays in the main town area between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. in clear or cloudy weather, then transitions to the song that plays on the town's Main Street once it has developed enough. The arrangement also incorporates a portion of the main theme from New Leaf. The song was arranged by Manaka Kataoka, one of the composers of Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Compared to the original songs, the medley has very similar instrumentation with a faster tempo and a light, electronic drumbeat.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Arrangement Supervisor: Manaka Kataoka

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:  /  , Field at 19 o'clock (Sunny) / Shopping District (Animal Forest: Jump Out) 

Unlock method

 * Purchase from the Shop for 300 gold.
 * Obtain as a random drop from Classic Mode.

Origin
This piece is an uptempo ska punk remix of the two songs Kapp'n would sing to the player when ferrying them to and from Tortimer Island. The arrangement includes electric guitar and brass sections while retaining Kapp'n's original vocals from "Male 1A" and "Male 1B". The final chorus is raised in key by a full step.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Arrangement Supervisor: Shohei Tsuchiya (ZUNTATA)

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: TAITO CORPORATION

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Kappei's Song

Origin
This is a combination of two songs from New Leaf: the Island Tour theme, which plays on most of the minigame tours accessible from Tortimer Island, and the Hide-and-Seek Theme, which plays during the Hide-and-Seek Tour as well as when playing hide-and-seek with the animals in town. In the middle of the song, the "Look What I Found" jingle that plays when catching wildlife in New Leaf can be heard interspersed through the song. The song is finished with a whimsical orchestral touch.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Arrangement Supervisor: Hajime Wakai

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: , Tour (Animal Forest: Jump Out) 

Other uses
This track was used in 's reveal trailer and her character trailer on the official website.

Origin
This track is a combination of three music pieces from New Leaf: the music that plays in the island's lobby, the music that plays on the main island during the daytime, and the music that plays during an island tour in the daytime. The arrangement is very similar to the original pieces, featuring tropical instrumentation such as steel drums and steel pedal guitar with a driving percussion section.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Arrangement Supervisor: Masafumi Takada

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: Sound Prestige LLC.

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Kotobukiland Medley

Origin
This track is an arrangement of a song that was added to K.K. Slider's repertoire in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Bubblegum K.K., as its name implies, is influenced by ; the Japanese name, Keke Idol, also indicates that it is styled after the music of groups. Like the Go K.K. Rider! arrangement, it combines the style similar to that of the aircheck with K.K.'s vocals. As such, the song has highly synthesized instrumentation and a funky, disco-inspired style. This arrangement also incorporates the "DJ KK" remix of the song, as well as the main theme for New Leaf; it was rearranged by its original composer, Atsuko Asahi.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Arrangement Supervisor: Atsuko Asahi

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Keke Idol

Origin
This song is a hard rock arrangement of the title theme from Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, also including synthesized harmonies and extensive use of. This song was rearranged by its original composer, Kazumi Totaka.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer

Arrangement Supervisor: Kazumi Totaka

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Animal Forest: Happy Home Designer: Title

Origin
This song is ported directly from Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, where it originally played when viewing a house after designing it; however, this version of the song has been abridged to loop after around the first minute.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Completion Demo

Unlock method

 * Purchase from the Shop for 300 gold.

Trivia

 * House Preview is the only directly ported Animal Crossing song in SSBU.

K.K. Slider's Performance
In addition to the tracks listed above, if a battle is held on Smashville or Town and City on Saturday between 8:00 p.m. and midnight, K.K. Slider will be present. He will randomly perform one of the following tracks, all shared with Brawl and :


 * 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.

Trivia

 * The town hall theme from  is heard during 's trailer, but is not available in the actual game.
 * Unlike the last two games, the K.K. Slider songs can be listened to in the Sound Test.