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{{Infobox Music
 
{{Infobox Music
|order#       = 18
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|order#     = 18
|ja-name= ハイサイけけ
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|name        = K.K. Faire
|ko-name= 혼저옵서예K.K.
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|ja-name     = ハイサイけけ
|zh-name= 冲绳K.K.
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|ko-name     = 혼저옵서예K.K.
|zht-name= 沖繩K.K.
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|zh-name     = 冲绳K.K.
|fr-name= Virelai Kéké
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|zht-name   = 沖繩K.K.
|es-name= Tota-romanza
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|fr-name     = Virelai Kéké
|it-name= K.K. Festa
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|es-name     = Tota-romanza
|de-name= K.K. Jahrmarkt
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|it-name     = K.K. Festa
|nl-name= K.K.-boerendans
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|de-name     = K.K. Jahrmarkt
|ru-name= Ярмарка К. К.
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|nl-name     = K.K.-boerendans
|name        = K.K. Faire
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|ru-name     = Ярмарка К. К.
|image       = K.K. Faire NH Texture.png
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|image       = K.K. Faire NH Texture.png
|caption     =
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|caption     = Album cover in {{NH|nolink}}
|audiotitle   = Aircheck
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|audiotitle = Aircheck
|audiofile   = NH BGM Audio 018 Haisai Hifi.flac
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|audiofile   = NH BGM Audio 018 Haisai Hifi.flac
|audiotitle2 = Live Performance
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|audiotitle2 = Live Performance
|audiofile2   = NH BGM Live 018 Haisai.flac
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|audiofile2 = NH BGM Live 018 Haisai.flac
|genre       = Okinawan folk
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|genre       = Okinawan folk
|mood         = Laid-back
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|mood       = Laid-back
|time        =
 
 
|instruments  = Sanshin,<br>High wind instruments,<br>Drum
 
|instruments  = Sanshin,<br>High wind instruments,<br>Drum
|owned by     = [[Antonio]] (WW to NL),<br>[[Bam]] (HHD),<br>[[Chico]],<br>[[Cole]] (NH),<br>[[Cranston]] (NH),<br>[[Cyrano]] (WW to NL),<br>[[Dora]] (NH),<br>[[Fang]] (AC),<br>[[Rasher]] (prior to NH),<br>[[Rory]],<br>[[Shinabiru]],<br>[[Violet]] (CF, NL)
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|owned by   = {{Availability|Villager|Chico|PG|nb=true}}{{Note|name=PG|In {{PG}} only}}<br>{{Availability|Villager|Fang|nb=true}}{{Note|name=PG}}<br>{{Availability|Villager|Rasher|nb=true}}{{Note|name=PGWWCFNL|In {{PG}}, {{WW|short}}, {{CF|short}}, and {{NL|short}}}}<br>{{Availability|Villager|Antonio|nb=true}}{{Note|name=DNMEWWCFNL|In {{DnMe+}}, {{WW|short}}, {{CF|short}}, and {{NL|short}}}}<br>{{Availability|Villager|Cyrano|nb=true}}{{Note|name=WWCFNL|In {{WW|short}}, {{CF|short}}, and {{NL|short}}}}<br>{{Availability|Villager|Violet|nb=true}}{{Note|name=CFNL|In {{CF|short}} and {{NL|short}}}}<br>{{Availability|Villager|Rory|nb=true}}{{Note|name=NLHHDNH|In {{NL|short}}, {{HHD|short}}, and {{NH|short}}}}<br>{{Availability|Villager|Cole|nb=true}}{{Note|name=NH|In {{NH|short}} only}}<br>{{Availability|Villager|Cranston|nb=true}}{{Note|name=NH}}<br>{{Availability|Villager|Dora|nb=true}}{{Note|name=NH}}<br>{{Availability|Villager|Bam|nb=true}}{{Note|name=HHD|In {{HHD|short}} only}}<br>{{Availability|Villager|Tutu‎‎|nb=true}}{{Note|name=HHD}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
"'''K.K. Faire'''", or ハイサイけけ (Haisai Keke) is a [[K.K. Slider]] song that is old-fashioned, traditional, and sounds much like traditional folk music from Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. The instruments appear to be mainly traditional Ryukyuan instruments, such as the Sanshin (banjo-like instrument), as well as the voice of an elderly man singing lead (K.K. Slider's vocal parts), with occasional cheerful chants (the high wind instrument) that are often heard in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZN11Td30v0 traditional-style dances] at festivals. [[Cheri]] ([[June (villager)|June]] on the e-Reader card) and [[Truffles]] can be seen on the cover, dancing with K.K. Slider while dressed in traditional Japanese clothing. [[Antonio]] (beginning in {{WW|short}} and ending in {{NL|short}}), [[Chico]], [[Cole]], [[Cranston]] (both in {{NH|short}}), [[Cyrano]] (beginning in {{WW|short|nolink}} and ending in {{NL|short|nolink}}), [[Dora]] (in {{NH|short|nolink}}), [[Fang]] (in {{PG}}), [[Rasher]] (before {{NH|short|nolink}}), [[Rory]], [[Shinabiru]], and [[Violet]] (in {{CF|short}} and {{NL|short|nolink}}) play this song on the [[stereo]] in their homes.
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'''"K.K. Faire"''' is a [[K.K. Slider]] [[List of K.K. Slider songs|song]] that first appears in {{DnM}}. It is old-fashioned, traditional, and sounds much like traditional folk music from Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. The instruments appear to be mainly traditional Ryukyuan instruments, such as the Sanshin (banjo-like instrument), as well as the voice of an elderly man singing lead (K.K. Slider's vocal parts), with occasional cheerful chants (the high wind instrument) that are often heard in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZN11Td30v0 traditional-style dances] at festivals.
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==Album cover==
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[[File:AlbumArt-Faire.png|thumb|left|128px|Album cover in {{NL|nolink}}]]
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The album cover for "K.K. Faire'" features K.K. Slider playing {{Wp|sanshin}} with [[Cheri]] ([[June (villager)|June]] in {{PG|nolink}} [[e-Reader card]]), and [[Truffles]] dancing in the background while dressed in traditional Japanese clothing. In {{PG|nolink}} e-Reader card, the title of the song at the top position reads "K.K. Faire". There is no text in {{NL|short|nolink}} cover, but in {{NH|short|nolink}}, the text is reading the Japanese title of the song "ハイサイけけ."
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{{Clear|left}}
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==Appearances==
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===In {{PG|nolink}}===
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In {{PG}}, "K.K. Faire" is played  in the houses of [[Chico]], [[Fang]], and [[Rasher]]. In {{DnMe+}}, it is also played in [[Antonio]]'s house.
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===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
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In {{WW}}, "K.K. Faire" is played in the houses of Antonio, [[Cyrano]], and Rasher.
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===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
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In {{CF}}, "K.K. Faire" is played in the houses of Antonio, [[Cyrano]], Rasher, and [[Violet]].
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===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
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In {{NL}}, "K.K. Faire" is played in the houses of Antonio, Cyrano, Rasher, [[Rory]], and Violet.
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===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
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In {{NH}}, "K.K. Faire" is played in the houses of [[Cole]], [[Cranston]], [[Dora]] and Rory.
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===In {{HHD|short|nolink}}===
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In {{HHD}}, "K.K. Faire" is played in the houses of [[Bam]], Rory, and [[Tutu]].
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
===Sprites and models===
 
<gallery>
 
AlbumArt-Faire.png|{{NL}} and {{HHD|short}}
 
</gallery>
 
 
===Miscellaneous===
 
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Animal Crossing-e 1-M02 (K.K. Faire).jpg|e-Reader card
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Animal Crossing-e 1-M02 (K.K. Faire).jpg|{{PG}} [[e-Reader card]]
Animal Crossing-e 1-M02 (K.K. Faire - Back).jpg|e-Reader card (Back)
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Animal Crossing-e 1-M02 (K.K. Faire - Back).jpg|{{PG|nolink}} e-Reader card (Back)
Animal Crossing-e 1-M02 (K.K. Faire) JP.jpg|Japanese e-Reader card
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Animal Crossing-e 1-M02 (K.K. Faire) JP.jpg|Japanese {{PG|nolink}} e-Reader card
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  

Revision as of 04:54, April 13, 2021

K.K. Faire NH Texture.png
Album cover in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Aircheck
Live Performance
Mood Laid-back
Owned by
Genre Okinawan folk
Instruments Sanshin,
High wind instruments,
Drum
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 ハイサイけけ
 冲绳K.K.
 Virelai Kéké
 Tota-romanza
 K.K. Festa
 Ярмарка К. К.
 혼저옵서예K.K.
 沖繩K.K.
 Virelai Kéké
 Tota-romanza
 K.K. Jahrmarkt
 K.K.-boerendans


"K.K. Faire" is a K.K. Slider song that first appears in Doubutsu no Mori. It is old-fashioned, traditional, and sounds much like traditional folk music from Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. The instruments appear to be mainly traditional Ryukyuan instruments, such as the Sanshin (banjo-like instrument), as well as the voice of an elderly man singing lead (K.K. Slider's vocal parts), with occasional cheerful chants (the high wind instrument) that are often heard in traditional-style dances at festivals.

Album cover

Album cover in Animal Crossing: New Leaf

The album cover for "K.K. Faire'" features K.K. Slider playing sanshin with Cheri (June in Animal Crossing e-Reader card), and Truffles dancing in the background while dressed in traditional Japanese clothing. In Animal Crossing e-Reader card, the title of the song at the top position reads "K.K. Faire". There is no text in New Leaf cover, but in New Horizons, the text is reading the Japanese title of the song "ハイサイけけ."

Appearances

In Animal Crossing

In Animal Crossing, "K.K. Faire" is played in the houses of Chico, Fang, and Rasher. In Doubutsu no Mori e+, it is also played in Antonio's house.

In Wild World

In Animal Crossing: Wild World, "K.K. Faire" is played in the houses of Antonio, Cyrano, and Rasher.

In City Folk

In Animal Crossing: City Folk, "K.K. Faire" is played in the houses of Antonio, Cyrano, Rasher, and Violet.

In New Leaf

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, "K.K. Faire" is played in the houses of Antonio, Cyrano, Rasher, Rory, and Violet.

In New Horizons

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, "K.K. Faire" is played in the houses of Cole, Cranston, Dora and Rory.

In Happy Home Designer

In Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, "K.K. Faire" is played in the houses of Bam, Rory, and Tutu.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Japanese ハイサイけけ
Haisai Keke
Hello K.K.[nb 9]

Korean 혼저옵서예K.K.
Honjeoopseoye K.K.
Welcome K.K.[nb 10]

Simplified Chinese 冲绳K.K. (iQue)
Chōngshéng K.K.
Okinawa K.K.

Russian Ярмарка К. К.
Yarmarka K. K.
K.K. Fair

Dutch K⁠.⁠K⁠.-⁠⁠boerendans K.K. Farmer's Dance

German K.K. Jahrmarkt K.K. Fair

European Spanish Tota-romanza K.K. Romance

European French Virelai Kéké K.K. Virelai

Italian K.K. Festa K.K. Fest

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 In Animal Crossing only
  2. In Animal Crossing, Wild World, City Folk, and New Leaf
  3. In Doubutsu no Mori e+, Wild World, City Folk, and New Leaf
  4. In Wild World, City Folk, and New Leaf
  5. In City Folk and New Leaf
  6. In New Leaf, Happy Home Designer, and New Horizons
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 In New Horizons only
  8. 8.0 8.1 In Happy Home Designer only
  9. ハイサイ ("haisai") is the traditional greeting in Okinawa
  10. 혼저옵서예 ("honjeoopseoye") means "welcome" in the Jeju-do dialect