C-Side

English translations of these names are unofficial.
Note: All members' names remain unlocalized.



Species | Beika: Inkling (assumed) Kikura: Peacock bass (assumed)[a] Uotora: Long-spine porcupinefish (assumed) |
Location | The Splatlands |
Members | (non-virtual)[1]
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C-Side is a band in Splatoon 3. In Squid Research Lab announcements, C-Side has been described as a "grungy, rebellious trio that reps hard for the Splatlands".[2]
The members of the band C-Side did not have any musical training, but catapulted their way from humble beginnings into rocking life with innate talent and pure ambition.[2]
Songs
Fictional Band | Song Name | Audio |
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C-Side | Clickbait (Splash Sessions Demo) | Phase 1: Phase 2: Phase 3: Jukebox version: |
Opening | ||
Clickbait |
Anarchy Battle version: Demo version: | |
Headhammer | ||
Triple Dip | ||
Paintscraper | ||
Splattack! | ||
Now or Never! | ||
Rinse/Repeat | ||
Learning Curve |
Members
Beika (ベイカ)
Beika is one of C-Side's vocalists, as well as its bassist.[3]
Kikura (キクラ)
Kikura is one of C-Side's vocalists, as well as its guitarist.
Uotora (ウオトラ)
Uotora is C-Side's drummer. They have a high-pitched raspy voice, contrasting with their tough appearance.[4]
Gallery
Another alternate art from various promotional images, such as ones for Splatune 3 and the Jukebox. It is identical to the main art aside from Beika's shirt pattern and earrings.
Etymology
The band's name refers to two sides of phonograph records and cassette tapes (A-side and B-side). The front side of the second record in a two-record set is sometimes designated the C-side. The name is also phonetically similar to "seaside". In addition, "c" is the third letter in the Latin alphabet, three being a number that is often referenced in Splatoon 3.
References
- ↑
Splatoon 3 – C-Side – Clickbait [In the Studio] – Nintendo Switch
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 New Splatoon 3 details from the Squid Research Lab
- ↑ Pre-order page for the Splatune 3 album
- ↑ Splatune 3: Paintscraper (Uotora Demo)
Notes
- ↑ "Kikura" (キクラ) is a transcription of Cichla (commonly known as the peacock bass).
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