Splatoon Turf Quiz

Splatoon Turf Quiz (Splatoon ナワバリクイズ nawabari kuizu in Japanese) is a video series by Nintendo on Japan's JR East trains.

In the Splatoon Turf Quiz, three characters battle it out in a three-way Turf War for the correct answer to a marine life trivia question. The three-way battle is reminiscent of the Tricolor Turf War mode in. As in the Turf War ruleset, the character with the most ink wins the game, and Judd announces the correct answer at the end. The Splatoon Turf Quiz's quick format of 60-second videos is meant to keep commuters entertained.

Setting
The characters are yellow Inkling, purple Octoling, and teal Inkling.

The yellow Inkling has megalobraid hairstyle, medium skin color, yellow eye colors surrounded by orange circle, short pants, wearing Fake Contacts, Tri-Shred Tee, and Force ReBoots, equipped with the Tri-Stringer.

The purple Octoling has octolocks hairstyle, darker skin color, orange eye colors, wearing Ocho OctoPhones, Seahorse Shoreliner, and U Jellys, equipped with the .96 Gal.

The teal Inkling has haircut hairstyle, light skin color, purple eye colors, wearing Retro Framers, Manatee Swag Sweat, and Tenya OctoReds, equipped with the Gold Dynamo Roller.

The battle it set in a stage that resembles Eeltail Alley without any textures.

Scenario
The video starts with a yellow Inkling swimming in ink joined by the purple Octoling and the teal Inkling coming out of the ink together, aiming their weapons to the front with the logo of the quiz popping out.

Next, the question is shown for about ten seconds and then the three-way Turf War begins. There are animations, still renders with camera movement, and a top-view camera clips of the battle.

Then, a three-second countdown and "Finish!" cross lines appear on top of still renders before the camera switches over to top-view to check who painted the most. Judd then declares which option is the correct answer to the question which correlates to the character with the most inked turf.

At the end, the full correct answer is shown along with a character from the games.

Quizzes
The quizzes are in Japanese and are updated every Monday. The series may have similar life span of 100 episodes to its previous series "60 Second Challenge! Save Luigi!!". Please excuse any odd-sounding translations. The correct answers are in bold blue.

Trivia

 * Nintendo has used public transport to promote its games before. Previously, the company also released a series of "60 Second Challenge! Save Luigi!!" videos, which feature animations of Mario trying to save Luigi from Bowser along with short trivia questions as well.