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*Some [[Item Box]]es are suspended from balloons, like the ones that float by in the ''Animal Crossing'' games.
*Some [[Item Box]]es are suspended from balloons, like the ones that float by in the ''Animal Crossing'' games.
*When a player runs into an Item Box, the sound it plays is a sped-up version of the save/load jingle from the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*When a player runs into an Item Box, the sound it plays is a sped-up version of the save/load jingle from the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*Trees may drop fruit when driven into or hit with items, which act like Mushrooms, giving the player a speed boost.
*In summer, trees may drop fruit when driven into or hit with items, which act like Mushrooms, giving the player a speed boost.
*[[Mr. Resetti]] appears as a stage hazard (except in winter).
*[[Mr. Resetti]] appears as a stage hazard (except in winter).
*Driving into a rock causes a Bell to come out, referencing how the player in the ''Animal Crossing'' series can hit [[nookipedia:Money rock|a rock for Bells]] by using a shovel.
*Driving into a rock causes a Bell to come out, referencing how the player in the ''Animal Crossing'' series can hit [[nookipedia:Money rock|a rock for Bells]] by using a shovel.
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**Autumn - The main theme for ''[[nookipedia: Animal Crossing: Wild World|Animal Crossing: Wild World]]'' and ''[[nookipedia: Animal Crossing: City Folk|Animal Crossing: City Folk]]''.
**Autumn - The main theme for ''[[nookipedia: Animal Crossing: Wild World|Animal Crossing: Wild World]]'' and ''[[nookipedia: Animal Crossing: City Folk|Animal Crossing: City Folk]]''.
**Winter - A medley of the music that plays on Toy Day and the 7 PM theme from ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''.
**Winter - A medley of the music that plays on Toy Day and the 7 PM theme from ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''.
*The results music is an arrangement of the music that plays in [[nookipedia:The Roost|the Roost]] café that first appears in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.
*The results music is an arrangement of the music that plays in [[nookipedia:Brewster|Brewster]]'s [[nookipedia:The Roost|Roost]] café that first appears in ''Animal Crossing: Wild World''.
*[[nookipedia:Nook's Cranny|Nook's Cranny]] appears, even though it was replaced by Nookling Junction in ''New Leaf''. When passing by, it plays the same song heard in the ''Animal Crossing'' games. It is difficult to hear during a race, but when viewed in [[Mario Kart TV]] with the music off, it is easier to hear.  
*[[nookipedia:Nook's Cranny|Nook's Cranny]] appears, even though it was replaced by Nookling Junction in ''New Leaf''. When passing by, it plays the same song heard in the ''Animal Crossing'' games. It is difficult to hear during a race, but when viewed in [[Mario Kart TV]] with the music off, it is easier to hear.  
*[[nookipedia: K.K. Slider|K.K. Slider]] sits in different predetermined spots on the course depending on the season; in addition, he performs a song when the player drives close to him, each corresponding with a different song mood:
*[[nookipedia: K.K. Slider|K.K. Slider]] sits in different predetermined spots on the course depending on the season; in addition, he performs a song when the player drives close to him, each corresponding with a different song mood:

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