Splatoon 3: Splatlands
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Splatoon 3: Splatlands
Story and art | Sankichi Hinodeya |
Genre(s) | Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Sports |
Demographic | Shōnen |
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Splatoon 3: Splatlands[1] is a manga series created by Sankichi Hinodeya[2] and the successor to the original Splatoon manga.
Chapters are released through CoroCoro Comic monthly magazine and later collected in volumes by the same publisher.[3] Volumes usually contain four chapters, a bonus story (which is sometimes replaced by an additional chapter), an Inkling almanac showing the gear and personality of the teams and may also contain an illustration gallery.
Plot summary
Splatoon 3: Splatlands follows directly on from the events of the original Splatoon manga, focusing on the Inkling members of Team Blue as they explore the Splatlands in events inspired by Splatoon 3.
Volumes
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Image | No. | Blurb |
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Goggles travels to the Splatlands, meets an inkling named Braid, and embarks on a fresh series of adventures set in the world of Splatoon! | |
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Trouble is brewing when four of the most popular players in the Splatlands, the Splatsville Great Eight, split to form the New Order of Splatlands. Their goal is to kick players they defeat out of the game! Will Team Blue be able to stop their scheme?! |
Gallery
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Vol. 1 promo art
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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スプラトゥーン バンカラ! Supuratūn bankara! |
Splatoon Bankara! (from the Japanese term for the Splatlands) |