Heavy Splatling Remix

The Heavy Splatling Remix is a main weapon in and. It is a Heavy Splatling with a different kit and color scheme.

Appearance
The Heavy Splatling Remix is nearly identical in appearance to the Heavy Splatling. In, the only difference between the two is that the Heavy Splatling Remix has a sticker bearing the Chirpy Chips logo on the front and side of the water jug. In, the sticker is still present, but unlike the Splatoon 2 Heavy Splatling, the Heavy Splatling Remix's water jug is horizontal to the barrel instead of being diagonal, as it is in Splatoon.

Splatoon
The Heavy Splatling Remix was released on 2016-06-08 as part of Sheldon's Picks Vol. 2. Its kit consists of Sprinkler and Killer Wail.

Demonstration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd879b7Mo7k

Splatoon 2
The Heavy Splatling Remix was released on 2019-04-03 at July 27, 2024 as part of Version. Its kit consists of Point Sensor and Booyah Bomb.

Demonstration
https://youtu.be/BQm35Auhu7k

Strategy
For competitive tips about the Heavy Splatling Remix

Trivia

 * The Heavy Splatling Remix is a Chirpy Chips-themed weapon, as it has a sticker on the side with their name in Inkling, its color scheme is similar to that of their album art, and "Remix" may be a reference to their electronic style. However, this connection is only indirectly addressed in-game, as Sheldon's description of the weapon contains multiple references to musical terms.
 * While the Heavy Splatling Remix did not initially appear in (as it was added in Version ), the Heavy Splatling in that game has a similar kit to the weapon's  iteration, albeit with Sting Ray replacing Killer Wail.
 * Unlike the other variants of the Heavy Splatling, the Heavy Splatling Remix completely retains its appearance from in Splatoon 2. This trait is shared with the Soda Slosher.

Etymology
Heavy Splatling Remix is derived from the adjective Heavy and a portmanteau of Splat and Gatling plus the word Remix. Remix refers to the fact that the weapon is a remodeled Heavy Splatling, similar to how remix is used in musical media. Remix is also likely a reference to Chirpy Chips and their electronic music style, since the design of the Heavy Splatling Remix is inspired by them.

バレルスピナーリミックス Bareru Supinā Rimikkusu is derived from Barrel and Spinner plus Remix. The name Barrel Spinner is because the barrels of the Heavy Splatling Remix rotate while charging and firing. Remix has the same reasoning as the English name.