Nintendo has been hiding this song in its video games for 35 years
You have heard it and you don't know it, and when you hear it, you will recognize it instantly

- May 12, 2025
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 9:40 PM

The melody composed by Kazumi Totaka, popularly known as Totaka’s Song, has become one of the best-kept secrets of Nintendo video games. This song, which has been included in more than 25 titles since its creation in 1990, resonates in the memory of many players, who can recognize it even without knowing its origin. Among the games in which it has appeared are classics like Super Mario Bros., Animal Crossing, and The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening.
A melody that is all over Nintendo
Totaka, in addition to being a composer, has lent his voice to iconic Nintendo characters like Yoshi and Birdo. The inclusion of his melody in games does not follow a specific pattern, which has fueled fans’ curiosity to discover in which titles it can be found. From its debut in game X for Game Boy, where players had to wait 40 seconds on a specific screen to hear it, to its more accessible appearance in Mario Paint, Totaka’s song has kept players in a constant state of search.
One of the most endearing aspects of Totaka’s Song is its connection to the characters of Animal Crossing. In this game, the dog Totakeke, a character based on the composer himself, gives concerts and is a constant reminder of the melody that has defined Totaka’s career. Animal Crossing players can tune in to their radio and enjoy this music, adding a level of interaction and nostalgia to the gaming experience.
Although Totaka’s Song is not necessarily the melody that most represents Nintendo, it has definitely become a symbol of its legacy in the world of video games. With each new release, the melody can appear in unexpected ways, making each gaming experience unique and exciting for fans. Undoubtedly, these musical secrets are part of the magic that has made Nintendo such a special company in the entertainment industry.
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