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is a Japanese
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and sound director who is best known for his various compositions in many
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games. He occasionally does voice acting as well, most notably voicing
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from the ''
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'' series. He also directed the development of ''
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''. Totaka has worked for Nintendo since 1990. One of his most famous compositions is the 19-note "Totaka's Song", which is left as an
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in many games he has composed for.


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Characters portrayed

Totaka has voiced several characters for Nintendo games. He mostly voices
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, but he also voices Professor E. Gadd,
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, and formerly Shy Guy from 1997 to 2002.


K.K. Slider

The character K.K. Slider in ''
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'' is named Totakeke (とたけけ) in the Japanese version. This name could be derived from how Totaka's name is said in Japanese (Totaka K.) as last names usually come before personal names in the language. K.K. Slider is likewise said to be an animal version caricature of Totaka. At the '' Mario & Zelda Big Band Live'' concert, some fans shouted "Totakeke" while the host grabbed a guitar and gave it to Totaka. Totaka then sat down on a chair like K.K. Slider while
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held a picture of K.K. Slider next to Totaka.


Totaka's Song

"Totaka's Song" is a short, 19-note, 8-bar song hidden in almost every game Totaka has written music for as an
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. Its first appearance was in the Game Boy game ''X'', released in 1992. Later that year, it appeared in ''
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'', where the song was first discovered; it plays if the player clicks on the O in "Mario Paint" on the title screen. It also plays in '' Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' (1992) on the game over screen. The song appears through two different methods in '' The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'' (1993), as well as its 1998 re-release and 2019 remake; one is if the player waits in the house owned by the character Richard, the other is if they name their player character "Totakeke" or " Zelda" when starting the game. The latter method was only available in the Japanese 1993 and 1998 versions of the game, using the "Totakeke" method (spelled as "とたけけ"). The 2019 remake added the "Totakeke" method to international releases, as well as the "Zelda" method which plays a remixed version. The song plays during the closing credits of ''
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'' (1995). It plays in ''
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'' (1997) if the player stays on the Trial Mode stage select screen. In ''
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'' (2001), Totaka's Song will play if the player stays on a screen describing the game's controls. In some games of the ''Animal Crossing'' series, K.K. Slider will play it on his guitar if the player selects "K.K Song" for him; after this, the song will be available for the player to listen to in their house. In ''
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'' (2004), there are two ways to hear the song. One is if the player stays on the "Treasures Salvaged" info screen. The second appears if the player enters one of the game's cave dungeons without a
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in their
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, and stays on the screen telling them to insert a memory card or else they cannot save their game. The latter method was discovered in 2019. In '' Animal Crossing: City Folk'' (2008), the character Kapp'n will whistle the song if the player stays on a screen in which he is present. In 2010, Totaka's Song appeared in ''
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'', the sequel to ''X''. In ''
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'' (2014), one of the Yoshis standing on the side of multiple racetracks in the game will sing Totaka's Song. Totaka sung it as the voice actor for Yoshi in the game. In '' Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer'' (2015), if the player scans in the K.K. Slider amiibo card with their
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, the next time the player uses a
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, Totaka's Song will play.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Totaka, Kazumi 1967 births Composers from Tokyo Japanese male composers Japanese male video game actors Japanese male voice actors Living people Nintendo people Japanese video game composers