Event 26: The Slow and Easy Life: Difference between revisions

→‎Trivia: It's more likely a reference to the song rather than PK rockin, especially considering rockin's default name is PK キアイ "PK Kiai" (that is PK Fighting spirit)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This event could be a reference to the fact that in ''[[EarthBound]]'', Ness watched various shows, most notably those of the Runaway Five. The selection of ''[[List of SSBB Music (Animal Crossing series)#K.K. Slider's Performance|Rockin' K.K.]]'' as the musical track for this match may reference {{s|wikibound|PSI Rockin}}, the offensive PSI move unique to Ness in ''EarthBound'', or the fact that both ''Rockin' K.K.'' as well as a recurring battle theme in ''Mother'' and ''EarthBound'' are based on the song {{s|wikipedia|Johnny B. Goode}}''.
*This event could be a reference to the fact that in ''[[EarthBound]]'', Ness watched various shows, most notably those of the Runaway Five.
**The selection of ''[[List of SSBB Music (Animal Crossing series)#K.K. Slider's Performance|Rockin' K.K.]]'' as the musical track for this match may reference the fact that both ''Rockin' K.K.'' as well as a recurring battle theme in ''{{s|wikibound|EarthBound Beginnings}}'' and ''EarthBound'' are based on the song {{s|wikipedia|Johnny B. Goode}}''.
* The event's Japanese name is a pun on ''slow life'', a wasei-go word for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_movement_(culture) slow movement] and which is often used in Japan to describe the gameplay style of ''Animal Crossing'', and ''live'', which in Japanese refers to a live performance or concert.
* The event's Japanese name is a pun on ''slow life'', a wasei-go word for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_movement_(culture) slow movement] and which is often used in Japan to describe the gameplay style of ''Animal Crossing'', and ''live'', which in Japanese refers to a live performance or concert.


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