Talk:Big Man

Big Man boss fight
I've seen the Big Man boss fight and I realized that it is clearly a parody/inspired by that Manta storm boss in Mario sunshine. Even the ink color is the same and the attacks too. Once S3 comes out, we can add that to the trivia. Just wanted to put this here before I forget Woomy? (talk)  23:31, 8 September 2022 (UTC)


 * Huh never noticed that. Since we can't put any info yet (despite the game being released already in different countries) let's wait till tomorrow, like you mentioned. 23:33, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
 * ok guys (ive played sunshine btw) and think we need 2 put more info on Big Man
 * partioly just cause u can read his page in a millisecond more deitails nessisary Big Man fan (talk) 23:58, 5 March 2023 (UTC)

THIS BOY IS SO FULL OF URANIUM (AKA: splatfest changes?)
We noted this in the edit notes, but in case someone is wondering, we did actually notice a distinct "difference" for Big Man during a Splatfest and his normal model; his sheen. What do we mean by that? Well, since he's a manta ray, Big Man has a very noticeable perpetual "shine" to his entire model, much more pronounced than the other two idols. We forget what this is called in actual 3D modelling, if that was the Diffuse Texture or the Normal Texture. However, we know for a fact this lies in the external shading of the model itself, not necessarily the colors of the base textures!

Actual documentation of what is going on is... Nigh impossible to find, so our best source came from, of all things, someone's Splatoon aesthetics blog with a GIF set of Big Man dancing about. As silly as it sounds, he has a very prominent Team Fun Green glint to his body, almost as if he's glowing. (Incidentally, we looked it up, some species of rays do hold bio-luminescence, so this tracks for Big Man.) We also think it "pulses" a bit? But this may just be because his model is outright spinning around and dancing, causing environment lighting to clash a bit (you can see it happen in a few frames where Big Man gets splotches of environmental Oranges and Purples. This is, in fact, from the current Splatfest and not the last one; the background in the actual images showcase as much.

This leads us to the conclusion that, yes, actually, Big Man does change like the other idols do! It's just been emphasized on a detail that, up until our edit adding it, nobody even thought to mention (his perpetual sheen). It does make us wonder if his boss fight actually tints him a bit and if it changes with Color Lock... That's for later when thinking about actually playing Splatoon doesn't give us a lump in our throat from Splatfest woes. Still, we hope this documentation allows people to hopefully come up with a better source. (There's not even a Favicon for citing Tumblr blogs aside from SRL on this wiki!) 19:41, 25 September 2022 (UTC)


 * Hello! I looked into it somewhat :]
 * I can explain the gifset from Tumblr where he looks so green. When the idols are on their individual platforms during the first half of the splatfest, the lighting is very heavy in their team colors. You can see this effect on Big Man himself here in this short clip of a Youtube video I got from ZackScottGames. Big Man's platform is illuminated in green and because his model is a plastic like texture, he reflects the lighting a lot.
 * I do think this is merely a result of the lighting and not actually Big Man changing color. To add, I took some screenshots of him currently as he is on stage without being on his individual platform. The screenshots were taken a couple seconds apart. As you can see, because the green light isn't so heavy anymore, he is not as green, and can even appear purple or orange-ish as the lights change.
 * Images:
 * Green Tint On Stage
 * Purple Tint On Stage KingPink (talk) 20:09, 25 September 2022 (UTC)
 * That much would also make sense; though, without someone somehow getting a full model and figuring out what is going on on Splatfests, it's a bit hard to say for complete certain. Would definitely suggest someone with a bit of technical knowledge looking into it, seeing if there's anything happening (either in the model itself or in the actual game) to cause this, because honestly, it seems both equally likely either Big Man is bio-luminescent to some capacity or it's basically an in-universe stage trick/practical effect to make Big Man occasionally glow the various team colors. Also, if someone has footage of him glowing Team Grub Orange (or, any colors from Rocks vs. Paper vs. Scissors), that would be nice to have to complete that trifecta. (It did cross our mind that he could possibly reflect just about any color and glow it as long as there was enough ambient lighting during a Splatfest, but we felt that sounded a bit too stretch-y and silly at the time. Now, there's a non-zero chance that may very well be the canonical explanation for it, which is quite funny how that works, huh?) Worst-case scenario, we at least have proof that Big Man's sheen is like, an actual facet of his character design that you're meant to put stock into, and not just some sort of bonus texture trickery; which, hey, is information we didn't have before! 21:12, 25 September 2022 (UTC)
 * During the Grass vs. Fire vs. Water splatfest, my friend made art of Deep Cut. I noticed Big Man had a bluish tint to him, but I decided not to ask. I never actually noticed that in-game though, I'll try to see if I can spot it in the next splatfest. Obsession-with-splatoon- (talk) 20:01, 4 March 2023 (UTC)

Signature Color
His signature color is red; the only thing he wears is a headpiece that is mainly red, his dialogue icon and name color are red in return of the mammalians, and team scissors' color was red, whereas the other team's colors were their respective idols' signature colors. Aqua68080 (talk) 21:17, 8 October 2022 (UTC)


 * His signator color has been talked about a lot and I get where the confusion is coming from but his signature color is indeed gray as Deep Cut's logo and the standart Splatfest logo show. However, he has a secondary color with red, which is used in his name tag in Return of the Mammalians. It was also used during the Splatfest, but this is simply due to the fact that grey ink wouldn't work. 23:01, 8 October 2022 (UTC)
 * Even if his name tag being red is just because Nintendo couldn't use grey, shouldn't we still keep his name tag as red, since that's the color of his name tag in game? 16:38, 1 April 2023 (UTC)