Squee-G Funk Station

Squee-G Funk Station is a test in Splatoon 2 's paid downloadable content, the Octo Expansion. This station is unlocked after clearing Cratebuster Station or Da Bomb Station.

Gameplay
The player must use either the Rapid Blaster and Splat Bombs or only Burst Bombs to lead the Industrial Squee-Gs to the goal. Ink Sticks, Sanitized Octosnipers, and Sanitized Octobombers impede the path. There are also Ink Switches which must be spun to move the Ink Sticks out of the way. Bounce pads and gushers also must be used in certain segments to progress though the stage.

English
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"This area is home to many Industrial Squee-Gs."

"Keep in mind that Squee-Gs respond most particularly to bombs and explosions."

"Industrial Squee-Gs are unparalleled paragons of cleaning efficiency."

"Take care that you don't get cleaned up yourself."

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"That's an Industrial Squee-G. Get its attention with one of your bombs!"

"Octosnipers ahoy!"

"Take out all the Octosnipers, Agent 8!"

"All right, Agent 8 — get a move on and dogde those ink sticks!"

"Bea-u-ti-ful!"

"Oho — how stylish!"

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"It's open!"

"Eight — there's a lauchpad!"

"Those sticks are freaky!"

"Press while you're on a Bounce Pad to catch some serious air!"

"Beautiful bounce!"

"Man, that cleaning robot is working overtime..."

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"The way they gobble up ink is adorable!"

"Looking good!"

"It looks like you can shoot those ink switches to hide those Octosnipers."

"Launchpad spotted!"

"That Bounce Pad is moving! Or..."

"That ride rail must be for backtracking."

"Sweet — there's a dash track to ride on!"

"There's two of 'em this time! Use bombs to control their movement!"

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Trivia

 * The title and subtitle are references to rapper Warren G:
 * "G-Funk" is the name of a record label founded by him.
 * The subtitle is a reference to the lyric "Regulators, mount up!" from his song Regulate.