[Animal Crossing BGM] Iconic and Popular Tracks from Animal Crossing
If you’ve played the Animal Crossing series, there’s a good chance you’re also a fan of its background music.
The gentle tracks that evoke the laid-back life in Animal Crossing are incredibly charming, aren’t they?
In this article, we’ll pick out and introduce some of the most popular songs from the Animal Crossing series’ BGM.
It’s a special feature on Animal Crossing BGM that’s beloved not only by fans, but also as background music for studying or for falling asleep.
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[Animal Crossing BGM] Iconic and Popular Tracks (1–10) from Animal Crossing
Opening

Since the first game in the series was released in 2001, the Animal Crossing series has become a globally popular title.
This is the opening title song from Animal Crossing: New Horizons, released in 2020 for the Nintendo Switch as the latest entry in the series.
It’s the first BGM you hear when you launch the game, and it’s been used in commercials as well.
Whether you’ve been playing for a long time or just started recently, it’s fun to compare it with the title songs from past entries.
Keke Jongara

This is a song performed by K.K.
Slider, the character who comes to the village every Saturday to play live.
It incorporates a Japanese-style flavor, reminiscent of the Tsugaru Jongara-bushi.
I bet there are quite a few hardcore K.K.
Slider fans who really love this track.
A southern island, day

Here’s the BGM that plays when you go to the Tropical Island in Nintendo 3DS’s Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
The catchy, danceable tune really captures that tropical vibe.
It’s so fun to get together with friends and all head to the island!
[Animal Crossing BGM] Classic and Popular Tracks from Animal Crossing (11–20)
Opening

This is the title screen music from Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, which caused quite a stir when it was first released.
I think many players have only played the app version, and for those players, this track might strongly feel like the quintessential Animal Crossing music!
campground

In the series’ first smartphone app, you progress through the game as the manager of a campground, and this is the BGM for that campsite.
It’s a charming piece featuring memorable piano, acoustic guitar, and flute.
It’s a perfect fit for a lovely campsite with a gentle, soothing atmosphere.
Mr. Resetti

Are there any of you who are reminded of being scolded when you hear this song? It’s the background music for Mr.
Resetti, the character who appears when you quit the game without saving and lecters you about how “Saving is important!” Mr.
Resetti is absolutely right.
Everyone, remember to save frequently.
Cafe ‘Pigeon’s Nest’

A popular character throughout the series, the master of the classic coffee shop “The Roost.” Many of you worked hard to meet the conditions so you could visit him, right? And because you want to drink the coffee brewed by the quiet, dashing master, you end up going every day.
This BGM is the café music from the Nintendo DS game Animal Crossing: Wild World.
With a slightly retro vibe that perfectly suits a traditional kissaten, it’s guaranteed to make the coffee taste even better.
You can only have one cup of coffee a day, but I bet many people still drop by to be soothed by the master and this BGM.


