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'''6 P.M.''' starts with a piano and continues with a saddening tune. Near the end, an accordion joins the piano into a whisper. This end-of-day piece has resemblance to jazz.
[[File:Animal Crossing - 6PM-0|full|left|335 px]]In the GCN version, the theme for 6 P.M. is a more night-activity theme, similar to [[1 A.M.]] and [[2 A.M.]], though more eased.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[File:Animal Crossing City Folk Music 6 PM-0|full|left|335 px]]
 
 
 
 
 
6 P.M. in Wild World/City Folk starts with a piano and continues with a saddening tune. Near the end, an accordion joins the piano into a whisper. This end-of-day piece has resemblance to jazz.
 
 
 
[[File:Animal Crossing New Leaf - 6 PM (Extended)-0|full|left|335 px]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In New Leaf, much unlike Wild World and City Folk, 6 P.M. has a very happy tune to go with it, with prominent major chords in the piano riff.
 
 
 
 
 
 


In the GCN versions, the theme for 6 P.M. is a more night-activity theme, similar to [[1 A.M.]] and [[2 A.M.]], though more eased.


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In the GCN version, the theme for 6 P.M. is a more night-activity theme, similar to 1 A.M. and 2 A.M., though more eased.




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6 P.M. in Wild World/City Folk starts with a piano and continues with a saddening tune. Near the end, an accordion joins the piano into a whisper. This end-of-day piece has resemblance to jazz.


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In New Leaf, much unlike Wild World and City Folk, 6 P.M. has a very happy tune to go with it, with prominent major chords in the piano riff.





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