Pop Star Station

Pop Star Station is a test in Splatoon 2 paid downloadable content, the Octo Expansion. This station is unlocked after clearing Slow Ride Station or Stamped-Up Station.

Access
The player must clear either Slow Ride Station or Stamped-Up Station to access this test.

Overview
When the player enters the station, they will find themselves on a small platform with a Launchpad. Go onto the launchpad and launch Agent 8 to a cross-shaped rotating platform that slowly moves along a track, and reach the first obstacle of the stage; an Octowasher. The player has to avoid it and pop three upcoming balloons, which will raise a gate and let the player enter the second section.

In the second section, the player then has to pop seven more balloons while avoiding another Octowasher to open the gate for the third section.

In the third section, another seven balloons have to be popped for the gate to be lifted and to successfully reach the fourth section while still dodging an Octowasher.

The platform then goes upward while the player has to pop eight balloons, and another two balloons when the platform goes forward again, while also avoiding another Octowasher. The player then can reach the fifth and final section if done correctly and if no balloons are left unpopped.

Pop the last three remaining balloons, and the player will clear this station.

Mem Cake
Completing this test awards the player with the Flow mem cake.

English
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S2 Icon C.Q. Cumber 2.png C.Q. Cumbergreen
"Please pop all 30 target balloons."

"If you leave a single balloon unpopped, you'll fail."

"For balloons that are hard to spot, rely on the arrows to point the way."

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S2 Icon Cap'n Cuttlefish.png Cap'n Cuttlefishgreen
"It looks like there's still one around here somewhere... Find that balloon!"

"OK - this is it. Finish strong!"

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S2 Icon Marina 2.png Marinagreen
"There's still some left!"

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S2 Icon Pearl 2.png Pearlgreen
"Bam! Next!"

"Aw, man... You missed a balloon."

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Trivia

 * The subtitle is a reference to the 1979 Michael Jackson song Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough.
 * The title is likely also a reference to Jackson, who was known as "The King of Pop".
 * This stage has metal link puzzles floating in the background. Also known as Vexiers, these were two or more metal wires that were intertwined and had to be untangled. These puzzles were popular at the end of the nineteenth century.
 * The metal link puzzles seen in the stage are squid-shaped.
 * Wack 8-Ball Station has metal link puzzles floating around in the background as well.