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"'''Hypno K.K.'''" is a [[K.K. Slider]] song that first appeared in {{CF}} after making an invalid song request. It was given an aircheck in {{NL}} as a [[secret song]] that can only be played by request. It is owned by [[Flurry]], [[Papi]], [[Sherb]] and [[Jeremiah]]. | "'''Hypno K.K.'''" is a [[K.K. Slider]] song that first appeared in {{CF}} after making an invalid song request. It was given an aircheck in {{NL}} as a [[secret song]] that can only be played by request. It is owned by [[Flurry]], [[Papi]], [[Sherb]] and [[Jeremiah]]. | ||
− | The song is frequently regarded as unsettling due to its droning melody, high-pitched synthesizer whines, and use of reversed noises. This feature makes it popular in horror-themed [[Dream Suite|Dream Towns]] like Aika Village. However, based on its original Japanese name, the tone of the song may have originally intended to be soothing or dream-like. This is | + | The song is frequently regarded as unsettling due to its droning melody, high-pitched synthesizer whines, and use of reversed noises. This feature makes it popular in horror-themed [[Dream Suite|Dream Towns]] like Aika Village. However, based on its original Japanese name, the tone of the song may have originally intended to be soothing or dream-like. This is reflected by the English name — "hypno-" as a prefix relates to sleep — as well as how Sherb, a sleep-themed [[Lazy]] goat, plays it in his house. |
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Revision as of 23:24, January 4, 2021
"Hypno K.K." is a K.K. Slider song that first appeared in Animal Crossing: City Folk after making an invalid song request. It was given an aircheck in Animal Crossing: New Leaf as a secret song that can only be played by request. It is owned by Flurry, Papi, Sherb and Jeremiah.
The song is frequently regarded as unsettling due to its droning melody, high-pitched synthesizer whines, and use of reversed noises. This feature makes it popular in horror-themed Dream Towns like Aika Village. However, based on its original Japanese name, the tone of the song may have originally intended to be soothing or dream-like. This is reflected by the English name — "hypno-" as a prefix relates to sleep — as well as how Sherb, a sleep-themed Lazy goat, plays it in his house.
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Sprites and models
Names in other languages
うたたねのゆめ Utatane no yume |
Dozing Dream | |
졸면서 꾸는 꿈 Jolmyeonseo Kkuneun Kkum |
Dozing Dream | |
白日梦 (iQue) Bái rì mèng |
Daydream | |
Гипноз К. К. Gipnoz K. K. |
K.K. Hypnosis | |
Hypnotherapie | Hypnotherapy | |
Schlummerlied | Lullaby | |
Mírame a los ojos | Look into my eyes | |
Psykéké | Psy-K.K. | |
K.K. Ipnotico | K.K. Hypnotic |
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