Like in Doubutsu no Mori+ and Doubutsu no Mori e+, each song has its own syllables correspondingly sung. There are ten "A" and "B" verses each depending on whether he is ferrying a male player, a female player, or some multiple players (making for 120 songs total, 60 each way). Kapp'n's songs are split into two verses which are randomly paired together. A new melody is introduced for the trip to the island, and the old one is used for the trip back. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Kapp'n once again will sing the player songs, on the boat ride to Tortimer Island. After about seven minutes he will whistle " Totaka's Song". He will also occasionally whistle part of " Marine Song 2001". In Animal Crossing: City Folk, Kapp'n will whistle the same melody from Animal Crossing on the bus. The name " Heavy Rotation" refers to a song that is frequently played on the radio. CASTAWAY 2 BLUE SNAKE QUEST WONT APPEAR DRIVERComposer Kazumi Totaka explained in the accompanying magazine issue that the track was named so to keep Kapp'n's appearance as the taxi driver a surprise. The track is intentionally low-quality due to playing on the cab's radio, but the high quality version was featured on Animal Crossing Sound CD: Keke Choice! Mix as "Heavy Rotation - Hi-Fi Mix". "Marine Song 2001" is also briefly incorporated. In Animal Crossing: Wild World, the melody of Kapp'n's Song from Animal Crossing is played on the radio in Kapp'n's taxi. Kapp'n also has 20 possible comments for each gender in between verses. However, in Animal Crossing only, the eighth possible second verse only does change depending on gender. There are 10 first verses for male players and 10 for female players, and 10 second verses that are used regardless of the player's gender. In the GameCube games, Kapp'n's songs have first and second verses that are randomly paired together. The old melody was introduced as "Marine Song 2001". In Doubutsu no Mori e+, the new melody is retained, but individual songs have their syllables changed to match the lyrics in Japanese. However, all songs use the same Animalese syllables despite the lyrics. This melody would become Kapp'n's leitmotif in future games. In Animal Crossing, the melody of Kapp'n's Song was changed to a more western-style sea shanty. Slider song, " Marine Song 2001" (referencing Doubutsu no Mori+'s release date). The melody Kapp'n sings in this game is unique, and was changed for international releases of Animal Crossing. Kapp'n's Song first appeared in Doubutsu no Mori+, with the introduction of Animal Island.
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