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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Annaki, when pronounced correctly, sounds like 'anarchy', which references the fact that it is inspired by anarchist movements.
* Annaki, when pronounced correctly, sounds like 'anarchy', especially in R-dropping dialects such as British English, which references the fact that it is inspired by anarchist movements.
*The Annaki logo appears to be a stylized squid or Jellyfish inside a circle, forming a loose "A". A capital "A" enclosed in a circle is also a traditional symbol of anarchism.
*The Annaki logo appears to be a stylized squid or Jellyfish inside a circle, forming a loose "A". A capital "A" enclosed in a circle is also a traditional symbol of anarchism.
* Annaki adverts can be seen on the walls of [[The Reef]].
* Annaki adverts can be seen on the walls of [[The Reef]].

Revision as of 20:59, 29 March 2024

Annaki
Annaki
Splatoon 2
Likely ability
Unlikely ability
Splatoon 3
Likely ability
Unlikely ability

Annaki is a gear brand in Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3. In Splatoon 2, Annaki gear accessories has 5× chance to roll Main Power Up (formerly Cold-Blooded before its removal in the Version 4.3.0 update) as a secondary ability, while a 0.5× chance of rolling Special Saver. In Splatoon 3, Annaki gear accessories have a 5× chance to roll Ink Saver (Sub) as a secondary ability, while a 0.5× chance of rolling Special Saver.

Their gear is inspired by the post-punk culture and fashion commonly associated with anarchist movements.

Gear

For the category page, see Category:Annaki.

Annaki Headgear in Splatoon 2
Name Brand Availability Ability Star power Added in

Annaki Beret Annaki Beret Annaki Annaki Cash 11500 Ink Resistance Up Initial Release (1.0.0)
Annaki Beret & Glasses Annaki Beret & Glasses Annaki Annaki Cash 7850 Ink Saver (Main) 3.0.0
Annaki Mask Annaki Mask Annaki Annaki Cash 3600 Opening Gambit Initial Release (1.0.0)
Annaki Shoes in Splatoon 2

Weapons

Quotes

Splatoon 2

Annaki is a new gear brand of gear we've seen rise through the ranks in recent years. Their clothes have developed a strong counter-culture, post-punk feel, and everything from their hand-printed T-shirts to more custom pieces of gear just ooze originality. With their growing legion of devoted fans, this up-and-coming brand will definitely be one to watch!

Splatoon 3

Squid Research Lab Fashion Desk here with new imagery of the latest from Annaki. Incorporating punk vibes into prêt-à-porter, everyday gear is the secret sauce that keeps Annaki's stuff flying off the shelves. We hear the long-sleeve tees sell out the day they're released!
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[2]

Badges

Main article: Badge#Brands

Reaching a cumulative amount of stars on Annaki gear will reward the player with badges.

Annaki Badges
Combined Annaki Gear at 30+ Stars
Combined Annaki Gear at 100+ Stars

Gallery

Trivia

  • Annaki, when pronounced correctly, sounds like 'anarchy', especially in R-dropping dialects such as British English, which references the fact that it is inspired by anarchist movements.
  • The Annaki logo appears to be a stylized squid or Jellyfish inside a circle, forming a loose "A". A capital "A" enclosed in a circle is also a traditional symbol of anarchism.
  • Annaki adverts can be seen on the walls of The Reef.
  • There is no Annaki gear that has Comeback, Ink Saver (Sub), Last-Ditch Effort, Main Power Up, Stealth Jump, or Tenacity as a primary ability.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese アナアキ
Anaaki
A pun of ana aki ("holey") and anarchy.
Netherlands Dutch Annaki Same as English name.
CanadaFrance French Aroz From Arroser ("to sprinkle").
Germany German Annaki Same as English name.
Italy Italian Annak From Japanese name.
Russia Russian Панкасиус
Pankasius
Punkasius
From пангасиус pangasius (pangasius) and панк pank (punk).
SpainMexico Spanish Annak From Japanese name.
China Chinese (Simplified) 无法无天
wúfǎwútiān (Mandarin)
From idiom 无法无天 (without laws and ethics). It means one don't care about rules or governance, paraphrased from "anarchy".
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 無法無天
wúfǎwútiān (Mandarin)
From idiom 無法 (without laws) 無天 (without ethics). It means one don't care about rules or governance, paraphrased from "anarchy".
South Korea Korean 아나키
anaki
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References