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Taking a break from battling against S+ ranked squids, Goggles-Kun gets his clothes damaged during a Turf War and has to go shopping for new [[gear]], but someone is watching him from afar: Aloha!
Taking a break from battling against S+ ranked squids, Goggles-Kun gets his clothes damaged during a Turf War and has to go shopping for new [[gear]], but someone is watching him from afar: Aloha!


Pickled plums were seen in this issue.  
Pickled plums were seen in this issue. The stage is [[Blackbelly Skatepark]]


Released in June's CoroCoro Special Magazine in 2016.
Released in June's CoroCoro Special Magazine in 2016.
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This is the second time [[Inklings]] are seen attempting to swim in water, this time being the Blue Team. Unlike in the actual game, they do not dissolve in water, but rather sink to the bottom.
This is the second time [[Inklings]] are seen attempting to swim in water, this time being the Blue Team. Unlike in the actual game, they do not dissolve in water, but rather sink to the bottom.
The [[stage]] in which the match takes place is [[Mahi Mahi Resort]].


Its original date of release was going to be August, but it was released on June 30th's CoroCoro Special Magazine in 2016 instead.
Its original date of release was going to be August, but it was released on June 30th's CoroCoro Special Magazine in 2016 instead.
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===Issue 5===
===Issue 5===
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This is the first time the manga is seen on a regular CoroCoro issue, being released on August 8th, 2016.
This is the first time the manga is seen on a regular CoroCoro issue, being released on September 8th, 2016.


==Volumes==
==Volumes==

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Goggles, Headphones, Glasses, and Knit Cap on the cover of issue 1, released in Japan in December of 2015 (note the old logo).

Splatoon is a manga series available though the CoroCoro Comic (コロコロコミック) Magazines[1], made by Hinodeya Sankichi.[2]

Summary

The manga stars Goggles-Kun and his three friends: Headphones-Chan, Glasses-Kun, and Knit Cap (Bobble)-Chan. This kid-friendly manga uses the Splatoon rules and world and the action on the arena, developing on Turf Wars.

Plot

Most plots focus primarily on male Inklings.

Fan made issue

The Blue Team face the Yellow Team in this ink-crazy extravaganza!

Released in June's CoroCoro Special Magazine in 2015.

Issue 1

The four main squids, Goggles-Kun, Headphones-Chan, Knit Cap-Chan and Glasses-Kun, become involved in a troublesome Turf War after Goggles pranks a leader of an S+ squad.

This is the first time we see Goggles attempt to swim in water. He dissolves and returns to the spawn point. The stage in which the match takes place is Arowana Mall.

Released in December's CoroCoro Special Magazine in 2015.

Issue 2

The Blue Team learn that they will battle the Orange Team Army with S+ ranked Inklings. When the battle begins and the Orange Team takes the lead with ease, the Blue Team find an unexpected weakness that the Orange Team has which allows the lead.

Goggles is seen eating curry with Jellyfish in this issue. The stage is Flounder Heights.

Released in April's CoroCoro Special Magazine in 2016.

Issue 3

Taking a break from battling against S+ ranked squids, Goggles-Kun gets his clothes damaged during a Turf War and has to go shopping for new gear, but someone is watching him from afar: Aloha!

Pickled plums were seen in this issue. The stage is Blackbelly Skatepark

Released in June's CoroCoro Special Magazine in 2016.

Issue 4

The day has come for the Blue Team to face off against one of the S4 members, Aloha, and the rest of the Pink Team, but right before the match starts, Goggles gets in a fight with his friend Glasses!

This is the first time we see Glasses' special weapon: an Inkzooka, which is the wrong special weapon for an Octobrush. Therefore, it is probably an Octobrush Nouveau.

This is the second time Inklings are seen attempting to swim in water, this time being the Blue Team. Unlike in the actual game, they do not dissolve in water, but rather sink to the bottom.

The stage in which the match takes place is Mahi Mahi Resort.

Its original date of release was going to be August, but it was released on June 30th's CoroCoro Special Magazine in 2016 instead.

Issue 5

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This is the first time the manga is seen on a regular CoroCoro issue, being released on September 8th, 2016.

Volumes

コミックス1巻も7月28日頃に発売予定です! (Volume 1 is also scheduled to be released around July 28!
— ひのでや参吉 (Hinodeya Sankichi)

A part of the Splatoon manga, with so far only one volume. Template:Todo

Volumes
Image No. Released in Plot Released in other Languages?
File:MangaVol1Front!&Back.jpg 1 July 28, 2016 ??? No

Battle to Become the Best Squid in the World!!!

Battle to Become the Best Squid in the World!!! is a series of translated Splatoon issues that is made by Vectorcrest. (Note: They counted the fan made issue as the first so it reads 2, 3, 4, and 5)

Characters

Main article: Splatoon (manga)/Characters


Rating

Since the manga is published in the CoroCoro Special Magazines, it is child-friendly. However, there are some brief scenes of comical nudity in the comic. Furthermore, the manga is easy to read, even if the reader does not know Japanese. The manga itself has a good dose of comedy and a nice representation of the Splatoon rules, world, and action.

Prerelease Elements

Main article: Splatoon (manga)/Prerelease Elements

Differences between the fan-made issue and the official series.

Splatoon Internet phobia

The Splatoon manga follows a lot of internet culture like gags and memes.

Ink-rings

The strongest inkrings?! you mean they're gonna eat us?
— Early Goggles-Kun, fan made issue

When an unnamed Inkling said that the yellow team will be the victors, an early Glasses said that their team have the strongest Inklings. Early-Goggles mistakes Inklings for calamari, a squid dish, saying "The strongest inkrings?! you mean they're gonna eat us?"

Rolling is my speciality

ROLLING IS MY SPECIALITY
— Early Knit Cap-Chan, fan made issue

Early-Knit Cap proceeds to roll on her friends, saying "Rolling is my speciality!!"

This is the most prominent manga quote in the series so far.

Naked Goggles Gag

There is a running gag in this manga where Goggles-Kun ends up naked.

Goggles x Rider

Goggles x Rider is the most prominent manga ship so far. It involves homosexual squids.

Battle color combinations

There are color combinations that are strange and do not even appear in Splatoon.

Seen

  •   Blue vs.   Green. This does not exist in the game but there is a blue vs. lime color match.
  •   Blue vs.   Pink. This is supposed to be for the battle against Aloha, but there was a turquoise vs pink match. It is impossible to match these colors in-game.

Mentioned

  •   Lime vs.   Orange. This was mentioned in Issue 2. This color combination is not possible to be matched in the actual game.
  •   Lime vs.   Pink. This was mentioned in Issue 2. This color combination is not possible to be matched in the actual game.
  •   Lime vs.   Turquoise. This was mentioned in Issue 2. This color combination is not possible to be matched in the actual game, despite the blue vs. lime color match.

Gallery

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Trivia

  • The fan-made issue of the Splatoon manga was published in June's CoroCoro Special issue in 2015.[3]
    • In this issue, the main protagonists made their first appearance as unnamed characters.
  • The first official issue was published in December 2015's CoroCoro Special issue.
    • Furthermore, Rider and the Squid Sisters made their first appearance in this issue.

Japanese name (manga)

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Japanese name (characters)

Name Japan Japanese Meaning
Goggles-Kun ゴーグルくん
Gōguru-Kun
Goggle-Kun
Headphones-Chan ヘッドホンちゃん
Heddohon-Chan
Headphone-Chan
Glasses-Kun メガネくん
Megane-Kun
Same as translated name
Knit Cap-Chan ニットキャップちゃん
Nittokyappu-Chan
Knit Cap-Chan, although some people mistake their translations as Bobble-Chan

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