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== Description ==
== Description ==
This band is a newly formed duo from [[Inkopolis]], with a rapidly growing attention from the [[The Splatlands|Splatlandian]] youth.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SplatoonJP/status/1697172379368309166 {{TWI}} @SplatoonJP on Twitter]</ref> It's described as a topical band with pretentious visuals and lyrics that the youth find kind of annoying but candid.<ref>https://splatooneng.tumblr.com/post/727171223289839616/from-greater-inkopolis-comes-h2whoa-with-some#notes</ref>
This band is a newly formed duo from [[Inkopolis]], with a rapidly growing attention from the [[The Splatlands|Splatlandian]] youth.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SplatoonJP/status/1697172379368309166 {{TWI}} @SplatoonJP on Twitter]</ref> It's described as a topical band with pretentious visuals and lyrics that the youth find kind of annoying but candid.<ref>https://splatooneng.tumblr.com/post/727171223289839616/from-greater-inkopolis-comes-h2whoa-with-some</ref>


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==

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Template:InfoboxCharacter H2Whoa is a band in Splatoon 3. They have two songs, Ripstop & Go and Aquasonic.

Description

This band is a newly formed duo from Inkopolis, with a rapidly growing attention from the Splatlandian youth.[1] It's described as a topical band with pretentious visuals and lyrics that the youth find kind of annoying but candid.[2]

Etymology

H2Whoa is a portmanteau of H2O, the chemical formula for water, and the exclamation "whoa". In addition, it might also relate to the fact that there are two members.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese H2Whoa Same as English
SpainMexico Spanish H2Whoa Same as English

References