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=Holiday= The SS undefined has many holidays that are celebrated. Most of these holidays are based on real life holidays, such as Christmas and Halloween.

Squidmas
Squidmas is a holiday celebrated in Inkadia that is assumed to be celebrated during colder weather. Much is unknown about this holiday aside from its obvious similarity to the human holiday of Christmas. From this, it is assumed that in the winter, a figure named Father Squidmas goes around the world giving out presents and freshness to all the good Inkling children.

According to Callie of the Squid Sisters, Father Squidmas can be found in the North Pole of the Earth, making gifts all year in preparation for Squidmas time. According to her cousin Marie, Father Squidmas isn't real and all of their interactions with him are simply their grandfather dressed up as him.

Squidmas is an additional element associated with the localization. The Japanese addition originally did not have it, as well as other regions, though official art celebrating the holidays does use the term "Squidmas".

Octivus
Octivus is a holiday that also involves giving gifts mentioned by Marina in the Sweater vs. Sock dialogue, implying that it is likely celebrated by Octarians instead of Squidmas.

Halloween
Halloween is another holiday that is celebrated as evidenced by the Trick vs. Treat Splatfest and its rematch. Just like the human holiday of the same name, people dress up in costumes and participate in trick or treating activities. Locations are likewise decorated with scary decor such as ghost, skeletons and glow-in-the-dark graffiti.

There are multiple names used for this holiday. In the English dialogue for Fancy Party vs. Costume Party, Marie mentions "Squidoween". Later in the Trick vs. Treat Splatfest Pearl and Marina talk about "Splatoween", which is also the name of the event it was during. In the same dialogue they both also call it Halloween, so "Splatoween" may just be the name of the event, not the holiday.

Promotional art prior to Trick vs Treat uses "Halloween", but the art for Halloween 2020 uses "Splatoween".

Gachi Bon Matsuri


A two-day event themed after the Bon Festival for was held starting 2016-04-29 at Niconico Chokaigi. The name of the event can be translated as "Ranked (or competitive) Bon Festival". In an article from Nintendo, it was mentioned that while the Bon Festival is celebrated during summer in the human world, Inklings celebrate the holiday in the month of April. It included tournaments, giveaways, and Bon Odori dance sessions, as well as a viewing party for the Squid Sisters concert at the Chokaigi Music Festival. To promote the event, a video depicting a young Callie and Marie dancing to the Chorus of Calamari County was released. Attendees were encouraged to learn the video's choreography with dance lessons being given on site. Some fans, many of them in cosplay, were invited on stage to dance to the song during the Bon Odori session. It is unclear if the event was supposed to reflect how Inklings celebrate the Bon Festival beyond the date.

New Year
A Squid Research Lab post from before the release of Splatoon says "the crazy squids celebrate New Year's also!", implying that New Year's is celebrated. In addition the headgear item New Year's Glasses DX is a pair of New Year's glasses.

Holidays mentioned by the Squid Research Lab
Although Valentines Day and White Day have been mentioned by the Squid Research Lab, it is not known if they are celebrated in the SS undefined.

Promotional Art
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Headgear
Dustcloud Cap

Hat-Trick Bell Hat

Power Mask - current images are too cropped

Samurai Helmet - I don't have the amiibo

Sea-Me-Nots

Seafoam 'Phones

Seafoam Cap

ZedFry Beanie

ZedFry Helmet

Clothing
Anchor Sweat - only S1

Black Anchor Tee

Dustcloud Hoodie

Forest Vest

Gray College Sweat (will do soon)

Gray Mixed Shirt

Green Striped LS

Green Tee - missing front view

Green Zip Hoodie

Krak-On 528

Layered Anchor LS

Motley Hoodless

Mountain Vest

Navy Striped LS - only S1

Navy Z+F Tee

Part-Time Pirate

Pearl Tee

Power Armor - images are too cropped, I don't have the amiibo

Rad Plaid Casual

Red-Check Shirt (will do soon)

Retro Gamer Jersey

Sailor-Stripe Tee

School Cardigan - needs back, I don't have the amiibo

Seafoam Hoodie

Shrimp-Pink Polo

Squidstar Waistcoat - only S1

Striped Rugby

Tricolor Rugby

Trooper Top

Varsity Baseball LS

White Anchor Tee - only S1

White LS

White Striped LS

Zink LS

Shoes
Black Trainers

Clownfish Basics

Dustcloud Hi-Tops

Green Toejamz

Navy Toejamz

Orange Lo-Tops

Plum Casuals

Red Slip-Ons

Red Toejamz

Seafoam Hi-Tops

Transom Note Boots

Yellow Toejamz

ZedFry Slip-Ons

=Shiver= This is an attempt at fixing some of the issues brought up on the talk page for Shiver to do with the section on her gender. I tried to keep most of it since a lot of effort went into the research. I removed the section about Japanese pronouns, and shortened and changed the order of some other parts. I also removed the part about when her gender was confirmed, since the game is out now. If this doesn't get used that is completely fine. I do not mind any criticism of it.

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When Shiver was first revealed, there was speculation about her gender and the possibility of her being non-binary or ambiguously gendered. In the Splatoon 3 Direct, neither the presentation nor most other promotional material (such as the announcement dialogue for the Splatoon 3 Splatfest World Premiere and references to Deep Cut on the official website) specifically referred to Shiver's gender. This was consistent across most languages, including text in some languages that require it (French, Italian, and Spanish) not refering to Shiver in ways that would require inflecting adjectives or verbs for gender. Other than one Nintendo Portugal message that used "pela", implying Shiver to be female. , no other official social media referred to her gender.

In contrast, Shiver's bandmates Big Man and Frye were referred to at reveal with terms connoting male and female grammatical gender, respectively. For example, Frye introduces herself in French as "the queen of eels", and in Spanish as the "[female] marine choreographer",