One-Shot Station

One-Shot Station is a mission in the Octo Expansion.

Gameplay
Using the three Balloon Fish on moving grates, The player must break all sixty of the crates in a single shot.

Quotes
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"Please destroy all the crates in one shot."

"Timing is everything."

"You must make your own luck."

"You didn't bust all the crates - test failed."

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"Steady as she goes, Agent 8!"

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"Ooh! Close one."

- After the player failed to bust all the crates with their first attempt.

"You should try aiming a bit off-center to account for the delay before they explode."

- After the player failed to bust all the crates with their sixth attempt.

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"So... you gotta bust all the crates, but you only get one shot? Dang."

"It seems like that Balloon Fish at the bottom is the one you want!"

- After the player failed to bust all the crates with their third attempt.

"I think you gotta make those Balloon Fish pop when they're lined up in the middle..."

- After the player failed to bust all the crates with their sixth attempt.

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Trivia

 * The title and subtitle are references to the lyrics "You only get one shot / Do not miss your chance to blow" in the song Lose Yourself by Eminem, from the soundtrack of his 2002 movie 8 Mile.
 * Even though the title says "One-Shot Station", it is possible to shoot a second shot if there are still crates falling after the first shot.
 * The Japanese title of this station is a pun on "Batchi gū" (very good/just right). It was Japanese slang term in the nineties.
 * This stage has Nintendo's NES, SNES, N64 and GameCube controllers floating around in the background.
 * Da Bomb Station has N64 controllers, Ink from Above Station has GCN controllers,  McFly Station has NES controllers and  Shrinky Ink Station has SNES controllers floating around in the background as well.
 * The Dutch and French title of this station allude to the controllers.