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[[Video:Animal Crossing - 9PM|thumb|300px|right|The music that plays during 9 P.M. in ''[[Animal Crossing]]'']][[Video:058 - 9 PM (Normal)|thumb|300px|right|The music at 9PM in City Folk]]
 
'''9 P.M.''' is a piece of music played at 9 P.M. until 9:59 P.M. It features whistling and vibraphones. The melody is generally slow.
'''9 P.M.''' is a piece of music played at 9 P.M. until 9:59 P.M. It features whistling and vibraphones. The melody is generally slow.


In the GCN version, the theme is more quiet. It's melody explains that everything has closed up for the 24-hour period. Everyone is asleep, the shops are closed; everything is at rest until the next morning. Based on the tune, the song seems to question why anyone would be active at this time of day.
In the GCN version, the theme is more quiet. It's melody explains that everything has closed up for the 24-hour period. Everyone is asleep, the shops are closed; everything is at rest until the next morning. Based on the tune, the song seems to question why anyone would be active at this time of day.
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Revision as of 19:52, 19 June 2013

9 P.M. is a piece of music played at 9 P.M. until 9:59 P.M. It features whistling and vibraphones. The melody is generally slow.

In the GCN version, the theme is more quiet. It's melody explains that everything has closed up for the 24-hour period. Everyone is asleep, the shops are closed; everything is at rest until the next morning. Based on the tune, the song seems to question why anyone would be active at this time of day.

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