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Revision as of 02:05, 12 May 2023
Shrimp Kicks is a shoe shop in Booyah Base. It appears in Splatoon, where it is run by Crusty Sean, and in Splatoon 3 as part of the Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass, where it is run by Fred Crumbs.
Description
Shrimp Kicks sells footwear that can be purchased with cash earned from multiplayer matches and amiibo challenges. Players can tilt to rotate their Inkling or Octoling and click to try on the highlighted item, while pressing purchases this item. (Splatoon)/ displays further information about the selected item. Pressing or allows players to enter Ammo Knights (Splatoon)/Jelly Fresh (Splatoon 3) and pressing or similarly allows them to enter Jelly Fresh (Splatoon)/Hotlantis (Splatoon 3), while pressing takes players back to Inkopolis Plaza.
Audio
- Main article: Music
A variation of DJ Lee Fish's song Lookin' Fresh can be heard in the shop.
Merchandise
Badges
- Main article: Badge#Purchased Items
Spending enough money at Shrimp Kicks will reward the player with special badges that they can use on their Splashtag.
Shrimp Kicks Badges | ||
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100K Shrimp Kicks Club | ||
1M Shrimp Kicks Club |
Gallery
Splatoon
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The interior of Shrimp Kicks
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The exterior of Shrimp Kicks
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Interior of Shrimp Kicks, showing the background
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A Red Hi-Horse in Shrimp Kicks
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A White Kick and Cream Hi-Top in Shrimp Kicks
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A Zombie Hi-Horse and Orange Arrow in Shrimp Kicks
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The logos and a shopping bag for Shrimp Kicks, from The Art of Splatoon
Splatoon 3
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The interior of Shrimp Kicks
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The exterior of Shrimp Kicks
Trivia
- Shipping containers with the Shrimp Kicks name and logo can be found in Port Mackerel.
Etymology
Shrimp Kicks comes from shrimp, referring to the store owner, and kicks, slang for "shoes."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | エビスシューズ Ebisu shūzu |
Fishing god shoes[a] |
Dutch | De Schoener[1] Shrimp Kicks[2] |
The Schooner[b] Same as English |
French | Crustapied | From crustacé ("crustacean") and pied ("foot") |
German | Shrimpy Shoes | Shrimpy Shoes |
Italian | Gamberto scarpe | Crusty Sean shoes |
Russian | Кедокредо[1] Kedokredo Краболап[3] Krabolap Лапки креветки[4] Lapki krevetki |
Sneakers credo Crab paw Small shrimp paws |
Spanish | Calzapodi | From Calzado ("footwear") and maybe from Cromópolis ("Inkopolis") |
Chinese (Simplified) | 惠比寿鞋店 huìbǐshòu xiédiàn |
Ebisu Shoes (Same as Japanese) |