Salmonid
The Salmonids are a species of amphibious salmon and the main antagonists and enemies of the Salmon Run mode in Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3. Their main "ink" color is dark green in Splatoon 2 and dark teal in Splatoon 3.
Biology and culture
Boss Salmonids and Lesser Salmonids constitute the same species. What appearance young Salmonids will reach in maturity is determined by the environment they are raised in. Those who are raised in a harsher environment become Boss Salmonids. Steelheads and Maws have bigger bodies, while Scrappers and Steel Eels have higher intelligence. Some Boss Salmonids, such as Flyfish and Fish Sticks, consist of Lesser Salmonids that have gone through specific training.
Salmonids regularly return in large numbers from their habitat to where they spawned,[1] with the young ones doing so in order to mature,[2] a behavior called a Salmon Run. For them, music signifies the start of such runs, and they play it to raise morale. The best performers from a tribe form a band of three to five members,[3] and bands that are perceived as the very best earn the title "Omega".[4] ω-3 is a notable Salmonid band whose music plays throughout runs. Additionally, the Smallfry comprising Fish Sticks sing an encouraging chant during runs.
Many Salmonids use cooking utensils as weapons during battle: Chums and Cohocks use frying pans, Smallfry use spoons, Grillers are charcoal grills, Stingers use a stack of cooking pots, Flyfish and Chinooks use beverage coolers, and Slammin' Lids use pot lids and soup ladles. Salmonids are an honorable clan; fighting for their clan's pride is seen as an important value. They take care to keep their weapons in great shape. Their frying pans, as well as other weapons they wield, are passed down from generation to generation.[5]
In a developer interview,[6] it was revealed that the Salmonids' choice of weapons is due to them trying to make themselves look "tasty". It was also explained that the Salmonids are not afraid of dying and regard their death to be a cycle of life of which all life is a part. Grillers are said to be the ultimate way of doing so by the Salmonids becoming the contents of the Griller. When the Salmonids fight to the death, they feel a sense of unity with themselves and the world. When they are eaten by other creatures, they see their death as a way of being one with the world. There are also floating food-based sculptures in the background of Salmon Run stages, which were built by the Salmonids to symbolize these beliefs.
The Salmonids and the Octarians have a trade agreement with each other, in which the Salmonids provide Power Eggs used as energy sources in exchange for Octarian weapons and machinery[6][7] such as Gushers and the vehicles of Slammin' Lids.[8] However, the Salmonids do not trade their Golden Eggs as they consider them too precious.[7]
In rare cases where young Smallfry are separated from their schools, their appetites increase drastically as they attempt to return to their original schools' waters.[2] In Splatoon 3's single-player mode Return of the Mammalians, the player character Agent 3 is accompanied by a particular Smallfry that is implied to have been separated from its school and has seemingly traveled alongside Agent 3 for some time, developing a friendly relationship with them.
Types of Salmonid
Lesser Salmonids
- File:S3 Chum icon.png Chum
- File:S3 Smallfry icon.png Smallfry
- File:S3 Cohock icon.png Cohock
- Snatcher
Boss Salmonids
- File:S3 Steelhead icon.png Steelhead
- File:S3 Flyfish icon.png Flyfish
- File:S3 Steel Eel icon.png Steel Eel
- File:S3 Maws icon.png Maws
- File:S3 Stinger icon.png Stinger
- File:S3 Drizzler icon.png Drizzler
- File:S3 Scrapper icon.png Scrapper
- File:S3 Fish Stick icon.png Fish Stick
- File:S3 Flipper-Flopper icon.png Flipper-Flopper
- File:S3 Big Shot icon.png Big Shot
- File:S3 Slammin' Lid icon.png Slammin' Lid
Occurrence-specific Salmonids
- File:S3 Griller icon.png Griller
- File:S3 Goldie icon.png Goldie
- File:S3 Chinook icon.png Chinook
- Mothership
- File:S3 Mudmouth icon.png Mudmouth
King Salmonids
Gallery
Lesser Salmonids
Boss Salmonids
Occurence-specific Salmonids
Other
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Size comparison of every type of Salmonid (excluding Horrorboros and Megalodontia)
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Renders of every type of Salmonid in Splatoon 2
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The first announced King Salmonid in Salmon Run Next Wave, referred to as Cohozuna
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The second announced King Salmonid in Salmon Run Next Wave, referred to as Horrorboros
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The third announced King Salmonid in Salmon Run Next Wave, referred to as Megalodontia
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Chums, one of the types of Salmonid
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Official artwork of a crew of Inklings and Salmonids
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A group of Salmonids together in Splatoon 2
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Lesser Salmonids leaving the water
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The Steelhead, Stinger, and Steel Eel in the Splatoon 2 relationship chart
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Merry Fishmas 2018
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Artwork of two Chum for the Chaos vs. Order Splatfest
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Artwork for New Years 2020
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Salmonid balloon locker decoration
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Sunken Scroll 8, showing Smallfry
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Smallfry (character) amiibo
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An anti-Salmonid poster and a poster that could be a Grizzco Industries recruitment poster.
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A picture of a Salmonid admiring its wall of battle gear. A doodle of a Chum with a Power Egg can be seen.
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An illustration showing two Inklings fleeing a horde of Salmonids. A doodle of a Stinger can be seen on the left side of the illustration.
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A painting of Salmonids. A doodle of a Golden Egg can be seen.
Trivia
- Salmonids are heavily based on North American Northwest Coast First Nations cultures, salmon being a staple and cultural food in those regions.[9]
- Many of the Salmonid illustrations (such as in the Salmon Run title, decals & banners in Grizzco's shop, and featured in Salmon Run maps) are heavily based in the style of NWC traditional artistry, particularly formline art, using many visual motifs and techniques that distinguish it, such as limited, contrasted colors, thick pointed linework, ovoids, S & U forms, and specific characteristic ways of depicting eyes, teeth, and fins.[10][11]
- Traditionally, in NWC culture (and generally in many North American first nations cultures), hunted food, particularly salmon, are seen as giving themselves to be eaten in the cycle of life and death.[12][9][13] In Splatoon, as stated in art books and other official media, Salmonids share these same beliefs and is the reason for them often carrying and having kitchenware incorporated in their designs and machinery.
- Additionally, sliced fish - seemingly salmon due to its distinguishing bright orange color, - is sold in freezers in MakoMart, presumably intended for consumption.
- The Salmonids' hair looks like a Spartan helmet. The Spartans were a warrior city-state that valued dying for Sparta in combat, similar to the Salmonids' beliefs as stated in art books and other official media.
- The Salmonids, which use a frying pan as their weapon, consisting of the Chum, Cohock, and Goldie, all have two variations of the frying pan. One variant of the frying pan has an emblem resembling a Salmonid, a metal handle, a smoother shape, and circular rings on the pan. The other variant lacks these features while having a wooden handle.
- Lesser Salmonids may make upward jumps of unlimited heights to splat players staying on walls for too long.
- The Salmonids' appearance resembles that of a salmon when it is in its ocean phase, which differs from spawning phase, where it turns more vibrant red, adopting brown and grey colors instead of the silvery color, and has a more elongated jaw that hooks downwards with bigger teeth. Some species also get hunched backs.
- The Salmonids' willingness to die may be based on how salmon partaking in the salmon run die after spawning. The dying salmon play an important role in providing nutrients to life surrounding it, which may also be what the Salmonids' belief of "becoming one with the world" is based on.
- Smallfry respawns after being splatted in Return of the Mammalians with the same audio cue as when Inklings and Octolings respawn, but whether or not the Salmonids encountered during Salmon Run are also capable of doing so is unclear.
Etymology
"Salmonid" is the common name for the ray-finned fish family Salmonidae, which among others, include salmon.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | シャケ Shake |
Salmon |
Dutch | Salmoniet | Salmonoid |
French | Salmonoïde | Salmonid |
German | Salmonide | Salmonid |
Italian | Salmonoide | Salmonid |
Russian | Самонид Samonid |
Salmonoid |
Spanish | Salmónido | Salmonid |
Chinese | 鮭魚[14] Guīyú |
Salmon |
Portuguese | Salmonídeo | Salmonoid |
Internal | CoopEnemy[15] | In reference to Salmon Run being co-op mode |
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ザコシャケ Zako shake |
Small-fish salmon |
Dutch | Gewone Salmoniet | Regular Salmonid |
French | Salmonoïde commun | Common Salmonid |
German | Standard-Salmonid | Standard Salmonid |
Italian | Salmonoide comune | Common Salmonid |
Russian | Обычный самонид Obychnyy samonid |
Average Salmonid |
Spanish (NOE) | Salmónido menor | Small Salmonid |
Chinese | 小鲑鱼 Xiǎo guīyú |
Small Salmonid |
References
- ↑ Employee Handbook page 2
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Sunken Scroll 8 in Splatoon 3
- ↑ HaikaraWalker translation
- ↑ ω-3 band profile on Splatoon Base
- ↑ Splatoon 2, Sunken Scroll 19 in Splatoon 2
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 3 March 2018 Famitsu interview with Splatoon 2 developers, English summary by Nimted on reddit, English translation of the Salmonid section by Twitter user @rassicas
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 The Art of Splatoon 2 page 182
- ↑ Salmonid Field Guide (Splatoon 3).
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Coast Salish people and salmon – Wikipedia
- ↑ Northwest Coast art – Wikipedia
- ↑ https://ibb.co/ZYMMbTy
- ↑ http://www2.laiwanette.net/fountain/return-to-the-water-first-nations-relations-with-salmon/
- ↑ We are all Salmon People – Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
- ↑ 「Nintendo Switch 軟體陣容 2020」電子版現正公開!, page 25. Nintendo Retrieved August 26, 2020.
- ↑ Leanny on GitHub
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