Phat Splatz Station

Phat Splatz Station is a mission in the Octo Expansion.

Gameplay
The station has the player tasked with defeating a series of sanitized enemies in order to proceed to the next area, ultimately reaching the goal.

The station is split up into three main islands, each with more enemies than the previous area, and a checkpoint at the start. The first island consists of two Octotroopers, each on two towers, a Shielded Twintacle Octotrooper in the center, and an Octocommander on the top corner. An Inkrail is hidden in a box in the corner, allowing easy access to the Octocommander. Once all enemies are defeated, a launchpad will appear where the Octocommander once stood, bringing the player to the next checkpoint.

Quotes
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"You must defeat all enemies to proceed."

"Raining ink on enemies from above is not very effective here."

"And be aware that dash tracks will also cause things like Curling Bombs to dash."

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"You can hide behind a wall and take a few deep breaths! It's a rule of the battlefield."

"Excellent-you wiped them all out!"

"Take careful note of the enemy's position, and find a weak point in their defenses!"

"There's still trouble down below!"

"Nice work!"

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"Just one enemy left!"

"There's a machine that generates an endless supply of cans!"

"That took care of whatever was up there!"

"All that's left is that Tentakook!"

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"Rad! Next!"

"Whoa! So huge! So tall!"

"OK-just the guys up above are left!"

"The launchpad is open!"

"Ka-BAM!"

- When the player uses while super jumping to goal.

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Trivia

 * The title is a reference to Hip-Hop Producer DJ Phat Beatz and the subtitle is a reference to the Wu-Tang Clan song Bring da Ruckus.
 * The Japanese name of this station is a pun on "Bakkure" and "Fukeru" (escape). They are slang words in eighties Japan.
 * This stage has Polly Pocket cases and "Kutsuwa" pencil cases floating around in the background. Polly Pockets, made by Bluebird Toys, are plastic cases which, upon opening, form dollhouses. The "Kutsuwa" pencil cases, made by the Japanese brand Kutsuwa, are pencil cases from the eighties.
 * The Polly Pockets in the background are squid-shaped and have Inkling text on them while the pencil cases have Jellyfish and other sea creatures on them.
 * The Dutch subtitle of this station, "Die kun je in je zak steken", alludes to these Polly Pocket cases.