Kazumi Totaka (戸高一生, Totaka Kazumi), born 1967 is a music composer for many… Read Full Bio ↴Kazumi Totaka (戸高一生, Totaka Kazumi), born 1967 is a music composer for many major Nintendo games, including Mario Paint and Animal Crossing. He occasionally also does voice acting for Nintendo games, including Yoshi from the Mario and Yoshi series.
Totaka's Song
The infamous "Kazumi Totaka's Song" is a short, looping song, earliest cited feature in X, that has been heard in almost every game he has worked on. Such games include Mario Paint, Animal Crossing, Animal Crossing: Wild World, Link's Awakening, Yoshi Touch & Go, Super Mario Land 2, Virtual Boy Wario Land, Pikmin 2, Luigi's Mansion, and Yoshi's Story.
Other games which Kazumi Totaka has worked on, but have unconfirmed appearances of the song, include Wii Sports, Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, and Wave Race 64.
Animal Crossing series
To hear the song in Animal Crossing or Animal Crossing: Wild World, enter the request "K.K. Song" from K.K. Slider between 8pm and midnight on Saturday nights. You will also receive an aircheck to listen to in your house (requesting is not required in Wild World). K.K. Slider has the real name of Totakeke, which is Totaka's name shortened in Japanese. Totakeke is said to be an animal version caricature of Totaka. This name could be derived from how Totaka's name is said in Japanese (the last name coming first), Totaka Kazumi.
Totaka's Song
The infamous "Kazumi Totaka's Song" is a short, looping song, earliest cited feature in X, that has been heard in almost every game he has worked on. Such games include Mario Paint, Animal Crossing, Animal Crossing: Wild World, Link's Awakening, Yoshi Touch & Go, Super Mario Land 2, Virtual Boy Wario Land, Pikmin 2, Luigi's Mansion, and Yoshi's Story.
Other games which Kazumi Totaka has worked on, but have unconfirmed appearances of the song, include Wii Sports, Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, and Wave Race 64.
Animal Crossing series
To hear the song in Animal Crossing or Animal Crossing: Wild World, enter the request "K.K. Song" from K.K. Slider between 8pm and midnight on Saturday nights. You will also receive an aircheck to listen to in your house (requesting is not required in Wild World). K.K. Slider has the real name of Totakeke, which is Totaka's name shortened in Japanese. Totakeke is said to be an animal version caricature of Totaka. This name could be derived from how Totaka's name is said in Japanese (the last name coming first), Totaka Kazumi.
1PM
Kazumi Totaka Lyrics
We have lyrics for '1PM' by these artists:
Jas The Producer Ain't nobody got my back but I got people on…
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SirBaki
I tried to rip the songs from this game for a long time. The problem was, that the music is sequenced and the formats are very strange. But I could finally rip the instrument samples and create soundfonts with them. Then I recreated a song to test how it sounds. This the result. I will try to rip the whole soundtrack, but it will take a while, because I have to create the midi files by just hearing it. This is probably the version of the song in the highest quality.
The Cooperative Couch
whatt dude!? do you have any plans on releasing those soundsfonts?
None
it's so awesome thank you so much for making this. also can you make a extended version of this?
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DylanDude
Watch out, this one'll knock your socks off with its intensity.
Dezphos
You recreated this? This is insanely accurate. I can hear differences, but it's so good still.
Seiiccubus
Hey SirBaki! One of my subscribers recently noticed your fangame, and she asked me to suggest a cool alternative name for it: "Drawn to Life: Prologue To A Tale". She knows you already have "The Lost Chapter", but thinks that it doesnt fit the theme quite well. Well, that is it from me! Thanks for the attention.