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==Songs==
==Songs==
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! Fictional Band (Art)
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! Song Name
! Song Name
! Audio File (DOWNLOADABLE)
! Audio
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|rowspan="6"|[[File:S Band Turquoise October.jpg|center|200px]]  
|rowspan="6"|[[File:S Band Turquoise October.jpg|center|200px]]
Turquoise October
|''[[Cephaloparade]]''
|''[[Cephaloparade]]''
|[[File:Octo Valley Cephaloparade.ogg]]''
|[[File:Octo Valley Cephaloparade.ogg]]''
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|[[File:Octo Valley Octoweaponry (Third Phase).ogg]]
|[[File:Octo Valley Octoweaponry (Third Phase).ogg]]
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|rowspan="6"|[[File:S2 Band Turquoise October.jpg|center|200px]]  
|rowspan="6"|[[File:S2 Band Turquoise October.jpg|center|200px]]
OCTOTOOL (romanization of Japanese name)
|''[[Octo Canyon (song)|Octo Canyon]]''
|''[[Octo Canyon (song)|Octo Canyon]]''
|[[File:Octo Canyon Hub.ogg]]
|[[File:Octo Canyon Hub.ogg]]
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S Band Turquoise October.jpg|The band's album cover from {{S}}.
S Band Turquoise October.jpg|The band's album cover from {{S}}.
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S2 Band Turquoise October.jpg|The band's album cover from {{S2}}.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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==Notes from ToadLover9001==
The Japanese name, OCTOTOOL (romanization) most clearly differs from the N. American, Europian, and Oceanic name, Turquoise October. (SAME NAME AS ARTICLE)
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Revision as of 19:09, 1 June 2020

Template:InfoboxCharacter Turquoise October(NA/EU/OC)[a], or OCTOTOOL(JP)[b], is a band in Splatoon. They are not seen or referred to in-game, only credited on Splatune for their music. They may be Octotroopers, as suggested in their album art.

Songs

Fictional Band Song Name Audio
Cephaloparade File:Octo Valley Cephaloparade.ogg
Tentacular Circus File:Octo Valley Tentacular Circus.ogg
Eight-Legged Advance File:Octo Valley Eight-Legged Advance.ogg
Inkstrike Shuffle File:Octo Valley Inkstrike Shuffle.ogg
Octoling Rendezvous File:Octo Valley Octoling Rendezvous.ogg
Octoweaponry File:Octo Valley Octoweaponry (Third Phase).ogg
File:S2 Band Turquoise October.jpg
Octo Canyon File:Octo Canyon Hub.ogg
Octo Eight-Step File:Octo Canyon Octo Eight-Step.ogg
The Girl from Inkopolis File:Octo Canyon The Girl from Inkopolis.ogg
Buoyant Boogie File:Octo Canyon Buoyant Boogie.ogg
Shooting Starfish File:Octo Canyon Shooting Starfish.ogg
Octarmaments File:Octo Canyon Octarmaments.ogg

Gallery

Trivia

  • Turquoise October's first album's art is unusual in that the text on it resembles their name in English localizations (looking like "TURQUIOZ OCTOBER"), rather than the original Japanese name. The second album, however, stylizes the band name like the Japanese name.
  • The title of The Girl from Inkopolis is probably a reference to Callie, due to her hypnosis by DJ Octavio during Splatoon 2.
  • They are the second band in Splatoon to have their name changed for localization, after the Chirpy Chips.
  • The cover of their first album is a reference to The Man-Machine, an electronic music album composed by German band Kraftwerk.
  • Turquoise October's name may be a reference to Tom Clancy's The Hunt for Red October, a novel involving naval officers and a submarine, reminiscent of the Great Turf War.
    • It may also be a reference to the American alternative rock band Blue October, simply changing the type of blue. One of Blue October's most successful songs was titled Into the Ocean, which fits with the oceanic theme of Splatoon as a whole.
    • It may also be named because October includes Octo.
  • The booklet contained in Splatune implies DJ Octavio is the band's producer.
  • Several Turquoise October songs in Splatoon 2 have reversed sound clips from various Squid Sisters' songs. The singer in these voice samples may be Callie, as she was under the Octarian's influence during the events of Splatoon 2's story, presumably when Turquoise October wrote the songs.
  • It has been speculated that Marina was a member of Turquoise October (or it was simply her solo career) as there are various connections between the two.
    • Ebb & Flow (Demo) shares many motifs with songs by Turquoise October, including the burp-like bass sounds heard in various songs and the five-note jingle heard at the beginning of Eight-Legged Advance and Octo Eight-Step.
    • The tips of Marina's tentacles are turquoise in color.
    • Turquoise October's songs feature a similar futuristic style to Off the Hook's songs.
  • Buoyant Boogie, which contains a note sequence from Now or Never!, only plays in even-numbered missions.
  • Octoling voice clips are used in Shooting Starfish.
  • The band's album cover from Splatoon shows in many levels in Splatoon 2.

Notes

  1. North America, Europe, and Oceania
  2. Japan