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It replaces [[Inkopolis News]] from the previous ''[[Splatoon (series)|Splatoon]]'' games. Unlike Inkopolis News, it is possible for players to listen to Anarchy Splatcast in the background using their [[Sea-Cucumber Phone]]s, allowing them to perform other activities as it plays. | It replaces [[Inkopolis News]] from the previous ''[[Splatoon (series)|Splatoon]]'' games. Unlike Inkopolis News, it is possible for players to listen to Anarchy Splatcast in the background using their [[Sea-Cucumber Phone]]s, allowing them to perform other activities as it plays. | ||
Anarchy Splatcast being in part a radio show is no coincidence. The set of the Splatcast pulls heavy inspiration from traditional Japanese ''[[wikipedia:Rakugo|rakugo]]'' storytelling sets, which in the past have been | Anarchy Splatcast being in part a radio show is no coincidence. The set of the Splatcast pulls heavy inspiration from traditional Japanese ''[[wikipedia:Rakugo|rakugo]]'' storytelling sets, which in the past have been popular radio entertainment in Japan. ''Rakugo'' actors perform sitting on a stage, similar to that of Deep Cut, and use props such as the ''sensu'' fan [[Shiver]] uses. Shiver in particular can be seen tapping her fan on the ''kendai'' book rack in front of her, a gesture commonly used in ''rakugo'' to add emphasis. | ||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== |
Revision as of 02:00, 27 September 2022
The Anarchy Splatcast is a live news broadcast tuned into by residents of Splatsville in Splatoon 3. Hosted by Deep Cut, the show provides news regarding the current stages, the current Anarchy Battle mode, and Splatfest announcements.
It replaces Inkopolis News from the previous Splatoon games. Unlike Inkopolis News, it is possible for players to listen to Anarchy Splatcast in the background using their Sea-Cucumber Phones, allowing them to perform other activities as it plays.
Anarchy Splatcast being in part a radio show is no coincidence. The set of the Splatcast pulls heavy inspiration from traditional Japanese rakugo storytelling sets, which in the past have been popular radio entertainment in Japan. Rakugo actors perform sitting on a stage, similar to that of Deep Cut, and use props such as the sensu fan Shiver uses. Shiver in particular can be seen tapping her fan on the kendai book rack in front of her, a gesture commonly used in rakugo to add emphasis.
Quotes
“ | You'll also see Shiver, Frye, and Big Man hosting the Anarchy Splatcast daily, providing stage info, Splatfest details, and more. And this is new - you'll be able to tune into the Splatcast while moving around Splatsville normally. We love this change. More time for research! | ” |
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[1]
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Gallery
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The Anarchy Splatcast live.
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Frye, and Big Man as seen in their studio next to the Battle Arena.
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Watching Deep Cut for some time will prompt a wave from the members.
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The Anarchy Splatcast intro and logo.
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The Anarchy Splatcast wordmark.