Totaka’s Song is a melody created by sound designer, Kazumi Totaka. It can be found in various titles that Totaka has worked on including The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX , Luigi’s Mansion, Pikmin 2, and Mario Kart 8.
Nintendo Life has also found the song in Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. It can be found by scanning K.K. Slider’s amiibo card, placing his turntable in his home for the first time, and turning it on. They have posted a video on their YouTube channel to show when it happens in the game.
In fact, this song has also appeared in past versions of Animal Crossing, including Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Animal Crossing: City Folk, and Animal Crossing: Wild World. You can find a full list of ways to find this melody in various titles over on Nintendo’s Wikia page.
If you’re still undecided on Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, check out our review here.
interesting!
Great find!
So when this game was in R&D, they thought about putting songs from other games to thus, yet didnt think of selling aound tracks from Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze yet? Thats stupid.
You do know what the Totaka’s Song also wat has putting music from another game to do with not selling Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze music
Totaka’s song is*
I guess but since Animal Crossing was Nintendo, people would think they already thought about adding TF music in too. Smash didnt even have enough TF music.
Smash also didn’t have a tropical freeze level. Which I think is needed.
I think they personally chose a poor selection of DKCTF music in Smash. We needed all the boss themes (maybe not Triple Trouble though).
Not exactly surprising in the least.