Past vs. Present vs. Future
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Past vs. Present vs. Future
Teams | Past Present Future |
Region | Global |
Start | 13 September 2024 at 12:00 UTC |
End | 16 September 2024 at 12:00 UTC |
Length | 72 hours |
- This article is about the Splatfest in Splatoon 3. For the Splatfest from Splatoon, see Past vs. Future.
Past vs. Present vs. Future, also known as Grand Festival, is an upcoming Splatfest event in Splatoon 3. It was announced on social networks on 19 July 2024. It will be held for 72 hours from 13 September 2024 to 16 September 2024.[1]
Details
This is a special Splatfest event that commemorates the second anniversary of Splatoon 3. It takes place in a new area that resembles where the tutorial takes place. The Squid Sisters, Off the Hook, and Deep Cut all perform in tents within this new area, as well as upon the larger stage as a single group. Instead of each team being represented by a member of Deep Cut like in other Splatfests in Splatoon 3, the teams are each represented by a different idol group: the Squid Sisters represent Team Past, Off the Hook represents Team Present, and Deep Cut represents Team Future.
While performing in individual tents, the idols wear their usual costumes. During the group performance upon the larger stage, all idols wear new costumes, primarily white and chrome-colored, also paired with iridescent tentacle tips for the humanoid ones:
- Callie wears a white, short, sleeveless turtleneck onesie with two loops of small chrome plates surrounding her neck, a beige frilly skirt above and white opera gloves. She wears long spikes in the knot of her tentacles, and beige trekking ankle boots with gray laces and soles.
- Marie wears an onesie with a beige skirt on top that matches Callie's, but with long beige sleeves and an off-the-shoulder neckline with chrome plates surrounding it. She has an all-white crown similar to the test of an urchin in place of her usual hat, boots similar to Callie's, and a black ring on the middle finger of her left hand.
- Pearl wears a white peaked cap with silver studs around it and a metal Off the Hook logo at the center atop an oval black plate, a white crop top with a harness on top of a mesh t-shirt, white puffy shorts, and matching combat boots with three buckled beige strips on the sides.
- Marina wears a white plunge bikini top, a multi-tiered chrome necklace with round pendants hanging from a bronze choker, partially unbuttoned white pants with crossed laces on the bare sides, and tall white laced boots. Lacking her usual headphones, she wears multiple piercings in her ears, with a small, teal round one on the front and several purple spikes behind. Her fingertips have a gradient to white, matching Shiver and Frye's.
- Shiver wears a white crossed crop top, silver serpentine bracelets on both arms, and long chrome bell-bottoms; she also wears a dark, curved horn-shaped ornament on the right side of her head and a dull red Deep Cut logo tattoo on her abdomen. Her eyebrows and tentacles are colored white, with the front one seeming to cover less of her left eye than usual.
- Frye wears a white long-sleeved bolero, a chrome strapless crop top, matching shorts with a thin strip circling each of her hips, and white laceless calf-length boots reminiscent of Order Boot Replicas. Her tentacles have a shorter side bang and are tied up in triangular buns, resembling imp horns, with a holographic X-shaped band; she also wears the same type of band on her left ear.
- Big Man wears white suspenders with large spikes and a black leather underside, white bandages around his tail, and a white flared headpiece reminiscent of a mohawk or a sailfish fin. He additionally has three tips of makeup under his left eye, and a tribal-style pattern on his fins.
Gallery
Trailers
Promotional images
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Promotional artwork
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Merchandise for the Splatfest
Team artwork
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English (AU)
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Japanese
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Dutch
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Italian
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Spanish (NOE)
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Korean
Trailer screenshots
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Entrance arch in the new area
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All three hubs' animal statues on a float
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The railway area from the tutorial full of concert-goers
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An Inkling cheering alongside jellyfish
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Squid Sisters artwork
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Off the Hook artwork
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Deep Cut artwork
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The Squid Sisters performing inside a tent
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Off the Hook performing on a stage
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Deep Cut performing inside a tent
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All three idol groups performing together on a large stage in new costumes
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Deep Cut performing on the large stage
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The Squid Sisters and Off the Hook performing on the large stage
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Title graphic
Trivia
- This Splatfest was announced on the five-year anniversary of Splatoon 2's Final Fest, Chaos vs. Order.
- This is the first Splatfest in Splatoon 3 to be held for 72 hours, rather than the usual 48.
- The dance choreography performed by the idol groups in separate tents seen in the teaser trailer matches the dance choreography seen in certain live concerts.[2]
- The Squid Sisters are shown performing the following dance choreography:
- That of Spicy Calamari Inkantation as seen at Haicalive at Tokaigi 2018.
- A new dance choreography not seen before.
- Off the Hook are shown performing the following dance choreography:
- That of the unique Acid Hues and Color Pulse medley seen at Tentalive at Tokaigi 2019.
- An unknown dance resembling that of We're So Back seen in Splatfests in Splatoon 3.
- Deep Cut are shown performing the following dance choreography:
- That of Till Depth Do Us Part as seen at Splatoon 3 Live Concert featuring Deep Cut at Nintendo Live 2024 TOKYO.
- That of the unique Anarchy Rainbow and Anarchy Poisons medley as seen at the Deep Cut Concert at Nintendo Live 2022.
- The Squid Sisters are shown performing the following dance choreography:
- The first and third options of this Splatfest are the same as those of Past vs. Future in Splatoon (albeit with a different question).
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 過去 vs. 現在 vs. 未来 Kako vs. Genzai vs. Mirai |
Past vs. Present vs. Future |
Dutch | Verleden vs. Heden vs. Toekomst | Past vs. Present vs. Future |
French (NOE) | Passé vs. Présent vs. Futur | Past vs. Present vs. Future |
German | Vergangenheit vs. Gegenwart vs. Zukunft | Past vs. Present vs. Future |
Italian | Passato vs. Presente vs. Futuro | Past vs. Present vs. Future |
Spanish | Pasado vs. Presente vs. Futuro | Past vs. Present vs. Future |
Korean | 과거 vs 현재 vs 미래 Gwageo vs Hyeonjae vs Mirae |
Past vs. Present vs. Future |
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 大切なのは? Taisetsuna nowa? |
Which is more important? |
Dutch | Welke tijd is het belangrijkst voor jou? | Which time is the most important to you? |
French (NOE) | Qu'est-ce qui vous importe le plus ? | What is most important to you? |
German | Welches ist dir am wichtigsten? | What is most important to you? |
Italian | Cos'è più importante per te? | What's important for you? |
Spanish | ¿Qué es lo más importante para ti? | What is most important to you? |
Korean | 소중한 것은? Sojunghan geoseun? |
What is important to you? |
References
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