Denizens of the deep

"These are the passengers of Deepsea Metro, collectively known as the “denizens of the deep.” They look a bit strange, which we believe is a result of having adapted to survive in the extreme depths of their unique environment."

- Live from the Squid Research Lab

The denizens of the deep are characters in Octo Expansion. They are found in the Deepsea Metro and are based on various real-life organisms that inhabit the deep ocean. They do not interact with Agent 8 or Cap'n Cuttlefish, and may be part of a larger society of deep-sea creatures. Each species has multiple individuals, and several may be seen riding cars of the Deepsea Metro at the same time.

Sea angels
Humanoid and much larger than their real-life counterparts, sea angels have pale blue translucent skin, through which a pink organ can be seen within their head. Their clothes consist of a red and white letterman jacket, dark gray pants, and basketball shoes similar to those made by Enperry that vary in color. In the Octo Expansion trailer in the March 8, 2018 Nintendo Direct, one is shown looking at a cell phone. Nothing happens when they are bumped into by Agent 8, but if a sea angel is typing on a cell phone, a faint tapping sound can be heard when standing near them. The pink organ inside each one's head occasionally pulsates.

Ping-pong tree sponges
Humanoid and also fairly large, ping-pong tree sponges, specifically Chondrocladia lampadiglobus, have translucent skin in a dull turquoise and many spherical organs on long stalks branching off from their "head". They wear loose, dark purple dresses in slightly varying colors and brown boots that come up to the mid-calf. In promotional images one is shown reading a book and holding a strapless handbag, but the one in the Nintendo Direct trailer only has a handbag. They are ladylike, elegant, and content to keep to themselves, but rumored to be more aggressive than they seem. Live from Squid Research Lab refers to them with "she" pronouns.

Deep-sea jellyfish
Deep-sea jellyfish resemble starlet sea anemones or tube anemone larvae. They are mostly similar to their surface-dwelling counterparts, but with larger, more elongated heads and dull blue skin. They wear t-shirts with several different designs and may be seen with several different types of hats, including hard hats, baseball caps, and bell-shaped hats similar to the Tulip Parasol. One of these jellyfish is briefly seen sitting next to a gulper eel in the Nintendo Direct trailer. When bumped into by Agent 8, they make a wobbling sound and the tops of their heads wiggle back and forth. Deep-sea jellyfish may be seen sitting close together in pairs.



Predatory tunicates
Predatory tunicates also bear a resemblance to jellyfish and even have similar eyes, but are clam-shaped and attached to various surfaces of the Deepsea Metro. Their translucent skin can have a purple, green, or yellow tint, and they do not wear any clothes or accessories. They are not seen in the Nintendo Direct trailer. It is unknown how they get on and off subway cars. When tunicates are present in a car, two small ones may be found on top of Cap'n Cuttlefish's hat.

Gulper eels
Gulper eels are relatively similar to their real-life counterparts but in a more human-like posture. They have dull purple skin, yellow-green fins, and large eyes similar to those of jellyfish. They wear t-shirts with several different designs and may be seen wearing hats or glasses. In the Nintendo Direct trailer, one gulper eel is briefly seen sitting next to a deep-sea jellyfish. They are described as childlike and gluttonous, in contrast with their thin appearance.

Flashlight fish
Humanoid flashlight fish, likely splitfin flashlightfish, have bioluminescent organs beneath their large eyes and strings of bioluminescent spots down both sides of their bodies. Their skin is a dark gray, and the fins on their heads are transparent, vary in color, and lay to the side, resembling hair. They wear school uniforms and loafers with socks, similar to the school-themed gear sets provided by both Inkling Girl amiibo, which can also vary in color. They may be seen carrying bags with logos on them and looking at flip phones. One with blue fins is seen in the Nintendo Direct trailer.



Longsnout dogfish
Longsnout dogfish are humanoid and much larger than their real-life counterparts. They have pale pink skin, large green eyes, and their snouts are folded over, lessening their resemblance to real-life dogfish. Their outfits are all identical, consisting of a gray suit jacket and matching pants, a white shirt, a black belt, a brown necktie, and brown dress shoes. They may be seen with brown briefcases or newspapers; in the Nintendo Direct trailer, one is shown sitting with the former. It is suggested that they sleep with their eyes open, like most fish in real life. Nothing happens when they are bumped into by Agent 8, but a faint snoring sound can sometimes be heard when standing near them.

Siphonophores
Siphonophores, specifically Marrus orthocanna, resemble jellyfish but with multiple "heads" attached to a tall red stalk. The "heads" are a translucent blue and the body is red, matching the stalk. Instead of legs they have an outcropping of spikes, and they wear t-shirts with several different designs. Only one siphonophore is seen in the Nintendo Direct trailer. They can hang using the end of their stalks and may be seen doing so on the handrails of subway cars. When bumped into by Agent 8, they make a wind chime-like sound and each head jiggles.

Blobfish
Blobfish, humanoid and very large, are based on the bloated appearance of real-life blobfish when removed from the pressures of the deep ocean. They have pale pink skin and can wear hats, t-shirts, and sneakers. They may be seen using earbuds or headphones to listen to a portable audio cassette player, possibly based off of a Walkman. In the Nintendo Direct trailer, they are seen sitting next to a dogfish. They are described as frightening at first, but actually charming once one takes a closer look. When bumped into by Agent 8, their bellies jiggle with a bouncing sound and they groan in a deep voice, which can also be heard when standing near them. Live from Squid Research Lab refers to them with "he" pronouns.

Trivia

 * The Japanese Twitter post describing the ping-pong tree sponge contains a play on words: 肉食系 (nikushokukei) typically refers to an aggressive personality when describing a person, but it more literally translates to "carnivore". In this case, both meanings may be true, as ping-pong tree sponges are carnivores that use their many spherical organs to trap and digest passing crustaceans.
 * In-game, C.Q. Cumber refers to himself as part of the denizens of the deep, but he is not included in any Twitter or Tumblr posts about them.
 * A flip phone can be referred to as having a "clamshell" design; the phones carried by some flashlight fish may be a reference to the aquatic animal.