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{{Infobox/Character|image=S3 Jukebox Cover Art.png|title=Saplings|color={{SiteColor|Splatoon 3}}|caption=Album art}} | {{Infobox/Character|image=S3 Jukebox Cover Art.png|title=Saplings|color={{SiteColor|Splatoon 3}}|caption=Album art}} | ||
'''Saplings''' is a band in {{S3}}. Their only known [[Music|song]], ''[[Meadowlark]]'', plays in the [[lobby]] during the [[Baby Chicks vs. Li'l Bunnies vs. Bear Cubs]] [[Splatfest]]. | '''Saplings''' is a band in {{S3}}. Their only known [[Music|song]], ''[[Meadowlark]]'', plays in the [[lobby]] during the [[Baby Chicks vs. Li'l Bunnies vs. Bear Cubs]] [[Splatfest]]. | ||
==Songs== | ==Songs== | ||
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|''[[Meadowlark]]'' | |''[[Meadowlark]]'' | ||
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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
A sapling is a young tree, befitting this band being associated with SpringFest. It may also be a play on the same "-ling" ending present in "[[Inkling]]" and "[[Octoling]]". | A sapling is a young tree, befitting this band being associated with SpringFest. It may also be a play on the same "-ling" ending present in "[[Inkling]]" and "[[Octoling]]". |
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Saplings is a band in Splatoon 3. Their only known song, Meadowlark, plays in the lobby during the Baby Chicks vs. Li'l Bunnies vs. Bear Cubs Splatfest.
Songs
Fictional Band | Song Name | Audio File |
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Saplings | Meadowlark |
Etymology
A sapling is a young tree, befitting this band being associated with SpringFest. It may also be a play on the same "-ling" ending present in "Inkling" and "Octoling".
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