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2 | ''Trivia/Splatoon1'' | ''Trivia/Splatoon2'' | ''Trivia/Splatoon3''\ |
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5 | !!Series as a whole |
6 | * CrossDressingVoices: Yuki Tsujii is the voice behind all of the playable Inklings and Octolings, which means he voices not only the boys, but the girls, as well. |
7 | * {{Defictionalization}}: Editmode's King Of Games brand has a [[https://shop.editmode.jp/c/29 clothing line]] that mimics gear found in the games. |
8 | * FollowTheLeader: The series has inspired Creator/{{Square Enix}}'s ''VideoGame/{{Foamstars}}''. Though that game is at least slightly different since it uses foam, which changes the collision of the surrounding terrain, the same concept of "shoot substance and swim/surf quickly through substance" remains, and ''Foamstars'' is especially transparent about its LimitBreak inspiration; many ''Splatoon'' fans have noticed that [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD_XuyEgfOY the Foamstars trailer]] has what [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2jcHG_QA98 strongly resemble]] copies of Baller, Inkstrike, and Splashdown. |
9 | * HeAlsoDid: |
10 | ** Interestingly, ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}'' and ''VideoGame/Splatoon2''[='=]s director was Yusuke Amano, who right before directed the controversial ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBros2'', suffice to say, they proved to be unanimously much better received than that game did. |
11 | ** Within Nintendo, EPD Production Group no. 5 (the team that works on ''Splatoon'') is also the one that handles ''Franchise/AnimalCrossing''. |
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13 | !!Manga |
14 | * ActingForTwo: Creator/MikakoKomatsu voices both Goggles and Knit Cap in the motion comic. |
15 | * {{Defictionalization}}: Certain manga-only outfits, such as the Sennyu Suit and Milky Eminence Jacket, were temporarily made into actual gear the player could use. |
16 | * NoExportForYou: |
17 | ** Averted with the manga, as it has been translated and released outside of Japan. |
18 | ** Played straight with the motion comic, as there is currently no English dub or official subbed version. |
19 | * PopCultureUrbanLegends: Due to a [[LostInTranslation mistranslation]], most international fans and news outlets believed that ''Splatoon'' would be receiving an AnimatedAdaptation in August 2017. When it turned out to just be a two-episode MotionComic adaptation of the manga's first few chapters, fans either thought that [=CoroCoro=] had deliberately lied about the nature of the series or were convinced that it was testing fan reception for a "real" adaptation. |
20 | * SeriesHiatus: The comic went on hiatus from December 2021 to August 2022, returning that September under [[NewSeasonNewName the new title]] ''Splatoon: Bankara!'' |
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