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:''For the Splatfest from [[Splatoon]], see [[Airhead vs. Wisecracker (2015)]].'' | :''For the Splatfest from [[Splatoon]], see [[Airhead vs. Wisecracker (2015)]].'' | ||
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'''Airhead vs. Wisecracker''' | '''Airhead vs. Wisecracker'''<ref name="Base">[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/splatoon/en/gallery/fes/index.html Splatoon Base]</ref> was a [[Splatfest]] event in ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. It was held in Japan only. It took place from {{date|2019-02-02}} to {{date|2019-02-03}}. It was announced in the February 2019 issue of [[CoroCoro]] magazine, released on {{date|2019-01-15}} and on {{date|2019-01-25}} at {{time|2019-01-25 08:00 UTC}} in-game. The results were given on {{date|2019-02-03}}. | ||
==Details== | ==Details== | ||
The Splatfest repeated the topic of [[Airhead vs. Wisecracker (2015)|the ''Splatoon'' Splatfest of the same title]]. | The Splatfest repeated the topic of [[Airhead vs. Wisecracker (2015)|the ''Splatoon'' Splatfest of the same title]]. | ||
"Boke" and "Tsukkomi" are a typical Japanese archetype comic duo, equivalent to "Fool and Straight Man" acts in the west or "Punch and Judy" puppet shows. The Tsukkomi will often reprimand the Boke for his silliness by striking him with an oversized paper fan, which provides a loud and comical sound effect. | "Boke" and "Tsukkomi" are a typical Japanese archetype comic duo, equivalent to "Fool and Straight Man" acts in the west or "Punch and Judy" puppet shows. The Tsukkomi will often reprimand the Boke for his silliness by striking him with an oversized paper fan, which provides a loud and comical sound effect. The English name of this Splatfest in [[Private Battle]]s uses the Japanese words "Boke" and "Tsukkomi", while the English version of the [[Splatoon (manga)|''Splatoon'' manga]] translates them as "Funny Man" and "Straight Man", and the Splatoon Base website translates them as "Airhead" and "Wisecracker".<ref name="Base"></ref> | ||
The [[Shifty Station]] layout that was featured in this Splatfest was layout 19, [[The Splat in our Zones]]. | The [[Shifty Station]] layout that was featured in this Splatfest was layout 19, [[The Splat in our Zones]]. | ||
<gallery widths=480 heights=270> | <gallery widths="480" heights="270"> | ||
S2 Stage The Splat in our Zones.png|Shifty Station. | S2 Stage The Splat in our Zones.png|Shifty Station. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s2" style="text-align:center" | {| class="wikitable sitecolor-s2" style="text-align:center" | ||
! '''Category''' | ! '''Category''' | ||
! {{Ink|splatfest | ! {{Ink|splatfest airhead2|1.5}} ボケ (''Boke'') | ||
! {{Ink|splatfest | ! {{Ink|splatfest wisecracker2|1.5}} ツッコミ (''Tsukkomi'') | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Popularity | ! Popularity | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
S2 Splatfest Icon Airhead.png | |||
S2 Splatfest Icon Wisecracker.png | |||
S2 Splatfest Boke vs Tsukkomi in CoroCoro1.jpg|In-magazine announcement with the erroneous dates | S2 Splatfest Boke vs Tsukkomi in CoroCoro1.jpg|In-magazine announcement with the erroneous dates | ||
S2 Splatfest Boke vs Tsukkomi in CoroCoro2.jpg | S2 Splatfest Boke vs Tsukkomi in CoroCoro2.jpg | ||
</gallery> | |||
===Promotional images=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
S2 Splatfest Boke vs Tsukkomi labeled.jpg | S2 Splatfest Boke vs Tsukkomi labeled.jpg | ||
S2 Splatfest Official Promo Boke vs Tsukkomi.jpg | S2 Splatfest Official Promo Boke vs Tsukkomi.jpg | ||
S2 Team Airhead win.jpg | |||
Boke vs Tsukkomi Results.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
===In-game screenshots=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
S2 Boke vs Tsukkomi Colors.png | S2 Boke vs Tsukkomi Colors.png | ||
S2 | S2 Splatfest Tee Airhead front.png|Front of Team Boke Splatfest Tee | ||
S2 | S2 Splatfest Tee Airhead back.png|Back of Team Boke Splatfest Tee | ||
S2 | S2 Splatfest Tee Wisecracker front.png|Front of Team Tsukkomi Splatfest Tee | ||
S2 | S2 Splatfest Tee Wisecracker back.png|Back of Team Tsukkomi Splatfest Tee | ||
S2 Team Boke Tee At Splatfest.png | S2 Team Boke Tee At Splatfest.png | ||
S2 Team Tsukkomi Tee At Splatfest.png | S2 Team Tsukkomi Tee At Splatfest.png | ||
S2 Team Boke Tee Jellyfish.png|Team Boke [[Jellyfish]] | S2 Team Boke Tee Jellyfish.png|Team Boke [[Jellyfish]] | ||
S2 Team Tsukkomi Tee Jellyfish.png|Team Tsukkomi [[Jellyfish]] | S2 Team Tsukkomi Tee Jellyfish.png|Team Tsukkomi [[Jellyfish]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*This Splatfest's topic was repeated from the Japanese version of {{S}}. This is the fourth time a Splatfest topic was repeated from the original game, following [[Rock vs. Pop (2017)|Rock vs. Pop]], [[Money vs. Love]], and [[Chocorooms vs. Chococones (2018)|Chocorooms vs. Chococones]], and the second time it was repeated in the same region. | *This Splatfest's topic was repeated from the Japanese version of {{S}}. This is the fourth time a Splatfest topic was repeated from the original game, following [[Rock vs. Pop (2017)|Rock vs. Pop]], [[Money vs. Love]], and [[Chocorooms vs. Chococones (2018)|Chocorooms vs. Chococones]], and the second time it was repeated in the same region. | ||
**The panel image for this Splatfest is almost identical to its [[:File: | **The panel image for this Splatfest is almost identical to its [[:File:S Splatfest Airhead vs Wisecracker.jpg|original iteration]], with the only differences being that the Airhead mascot is in a pot instead of a clamshell, and that the Wisecracker mascot is an octopus instead of a squid, representing [[Marina]] instead of [[Marie]]. | ||
*The announcement in the magazines themselves had the Splatfest as starting Sunday, {{date|2019-02-03}}. This was an error, as the CoroCoro website and the game itself listed the Splatfest as starting on Saturday, {{date|2019-02-02}}. | *The announcement in the magazines themselves had the Splatfest as starting Sunday, {{date|2019-02-03}}. This was an error, as the CoroCoro website and the game itself listed the Splatfest as starting on Saturday, {{date|2019-02-02}}. | ||
*The Splatfest team icons are unusually not the mascots. Rather, they are stylized Japanese text representing the two team names in katakana: ボケ and ツッコミ respectively, with the "ke" kana for Boke rotated counter-clockwise and written to resemble the romaji "K", and the "ko" and "mi" kana in Tsukkomi rotated 90 degrees clockwise. | *The Splatfest team icons are unusually not the mascots. Rather, they are stylized Japanese text representing the two team names in katakana: ボケ and ツッコミ respectively, with the "ke" kana for Boke rotated counter-clockwise and written to resemble the romaji "K", and the "ko" and "mi" kana in Tsukkomi rotated 90 degrees clockwise. | ||
*The promotional artwork for the Splatfest features characters from the [[Splatoon (manga)|''Splatoon'' manga]], specifically: [[Goggles (character)|Goggles]], [[Bobble Hat (character)|Bobble Hat]], [[Specs]], [[Headphones (character)|Headphones]], [[Skull (character)|Skull]], [[Gloves]], [[Prinz]], and [[Eight (character)|Eight]]. | *The promotional artwork for the Splatfest features characters from the [[Splatoon (manga)|''Splatoon'' manga]], specifically: [[Goggles (character)|Goggles]], [[Bobble Hat (character)|Bobble Hat]], [[Specs]], [[Headphones (character)|Headphones]], [[Skull (character)|Skull]], [[Gloves]], [[Prinz]], and [[Eight (character)|Eight]]. | ||
**Chapter 31 of the Splatoon manga even features this Splatfest, with Goggles, Bobble Hat, Gloves, and Eight on Team Airhead, and Specs, Headphones, Prinz, and Skull on Team Wisecracker. | **[[Chapter 31: Splatfest|Chapter 31]] of the ''Splatoon'' manga even features this Splatfest, with Goggles, Bobble Hat, Gloves, and Eight on Team Airhead, and Specs, Headphones, Prinz, and Skull on Team Wisecracker. In the English translation of the manga, the Splatfest was translated as "Funny Man vs. Straight Man". | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{Translation needed|Translate Italian | {{Translation needed|Translate Italian.}} | ||
{{Localized name | {{Localized name | ||
|color=Splatoon 2 | |color=Splatoon 2 | ||
|title=Private Battle | |title=Private Battle (Boke/Tsukkomi) | ||
|Jap=ボケ/ツッコミ | |Jap=ボケ/ツッコミ | ||
|JapR=boke/tsukkomi | |JapR=boke/tsukkomi | ||
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|RusM=Funny / serious | |RusM=Funny / serious | ||
|SpaA=Boke/Tsukkomi | |SpaA=Boke/Tsukkomi | ||
|SpaE=Chispa/Seriedad | |SpaE=Chispa/Seriedad | ||
|SpaEM= | |SpaEM=Wit/Staidness | ||
}} | |SpaAM=Same as English}} | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[List of Splatfests in Splatoon 2]] | *[[List of Splatfests in Splatoon 2]] | ||
==External links== | |||
*{{TWI}} [[Inkipedia:Twitter_archive/2019/January#January_25|Announcement of the event]] | |||
*[https://corocoro.jp/32270/ Announcement on the CoroCoro website] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{Navbox/S2 Splatfests}} | {{Navbox/S2 Splatfests}} | ||
[[category:Splatoon 2 Splatfest events]] |
Revision as of 06:03, 23 May 2024
- For the Splatfest from Splatoon, see Airhead vs. Wisecracker (2015).
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Airhead vs. Wisecracker
Teams | ボケ (Boke) ツッコミ (Tsukkomi) |
Region | Japan |
Start | 2 February 2019 at 06:00 UTC |
End | 3 February 2019 at 06:00 UTC |
Length | 24 hours |
Winner | Airhead |
Airhead vs. Wisecracker[1] was a Splatfest event in Splatoon 2. It was held in Japan only. It took place from 2 February 2019 to 3 February 2019. It was announced in the February 2019 issue of CoroCoro magazine, released on 15 January 2019 and on 25 January 2019 at 08:00 UTC in-game. The results were given on 3 February 2019.
Details
The Splatfest repeated the topic of the Splatoon Splatfest of the same title.
"Boke" and "Tsukkomi" are a typical Japanese archetype comic duo, equivalent to "Fool and Straight Man" acts in the west or "Punch and Judy" puppet shows. The Tsukkomi will often reprimand the Boke for his silliness by striking him with an oversized paper fan, which provides a loud and comical sound effect. The English name of this Splatfest in Private Battles uses the Japanese words "Boke" and "Tsukkomi", while the English version of the Splatoon manga translates them as "Funny Man" and "Straight Man", and the Splatoon Base website translates them as "Airhead" and "Wisecracker".[1]
The Shifty Station layout that was featured in this Splatfest was layout 19, The Splat in our Zones.
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Shifty Station.
Results
Category | ボケ (Boke) | ツッコミ (Tsukkomi) |
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Popularity | 45.08% | 54.92% |
Normal clout | 50.38% | 49.62% |
Pro clout | 50.74% | 49.26% |
Score | 2 | 1 |
Dialogue
![](http://cdn.wikimg.net/en/splatoonwiki/images/thumb/b/b3/RotM_clean_room_label_1.png/50px-RotM_clean_room_label_1.png)
Japanese
Boke (ボケ) vs. Tsukkomi (ツッコミ)
Announcement
Introduction
ヒメ's Dialogue | イイダ's Dialogue | Region |
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ヒメ 「自分を見つめ直すフェス 始まったぞーーー!」 |
イイダ 「ロビー前のタッチパネルから投票して、 参加してくださ~い!」 |
NOJ
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Results
Results if Tsukkomi were to win
Top 100
View the Top 100 rankings |
Gallery
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In-magazine announcement with the erroneous dates
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Promotional images
In-game screenshots
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Front of Team Boke Splatfest Tee
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Back of Team Boke Splatfest Tee
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Front of Team Tsukkomi Splatfest Tee
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Back of Team Tsukkomi Splatfest Tee
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Team Boke Jellyfish
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Team Tsukkomi Jellyfish
Trivia
- This Splatfest's topic was repeated from the Japanese version of Splatoon. This is the fourth time a Splatfest topic was repeated from the original game, following Rock vs. Pop, Money vs. Love, and Chocorooms vs. Chococones, and the second time it was repeated in the same region.
- The panel image for this Splatfest is almost identical to its original iteration, with the only differences being that the Airhead mascot is in a pot instead of a clamshell, and that the Wisecracker mascot is an octopus instead of a squid, representing Marina instead of Marie.
- The announcement in the magazines themselves had the Splatfest as starting Sunday, 3 February 2019. This was an error, as the CoroCoro website and the game itself listed the Splatfest as starting on Saturday, 2 February 2019.
- The Splatfest team icons are unusually not the mascots. Rather, they are stylized Japanese text representing the two team names in katakana: ボケ and ツッコミ respectively, with the "ke" kana for Boke rotated counter-clockwise and written to resemble the romaji "K", and the "ko" and "mi" kana in Tsukkomi rotated 90 degrees clockwise.
- The promotional artwork for the Splatfest features characters from the Splatoon manga, specifically: Goggles, Bobble Hat, Specs, Headphones, Skull, Gloves, Prinz, and Eight.
- Chapter 31 of the Splatoon manga even features this Splatfest, with Goggles, Bobble Hat, Gloves, and Eight on Team Airhead, and Specs, Headphones, Prinz, and Skull on Team Wisecracker. In the English translation of the manga, the Splatfest was translated as "Funny Man vs. Straight Man".
Names in other languages
![](http://cdn.wikimg.net/en/splatoonwiki/images/thumb/b/b3/RotM_clean_room_label_1.png/50px-RotM_clean_room_label_1.png)
Language | Name | Meaning |
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ボケ/ツッコミ boke/tsukkomi |
Straight man/Funny man | |
Grappig / Serieus | Funny / Serious | |
Rigolo/Sérieux | Funny/Serious | |
Boke/Tsukkomi | Same as English | |
Tontolone/Saccentone | ||
Смешной / серьезный Smeshnoy / ser'yoznyy |
Funny / serious | |
Boke/Tsukkomi | Same as English | |
Chispa/Seriedad | Wit/Staidness |
See also
External links
References
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