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*[[media:Multiplayer Broken Coral.ogg|''Broken Coral''{{NAEUOC}}, or ''可憐なタクティクス''{{JP}}]]
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==Members==
==Members==

Revision as of 17:28, 7 January 2019

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This classically trained, all-female 6-piece band creates jazz and samba-inspired battle music. They owe their unique sound to a blend of academic music theory and modern sensibilities. Ink Theory’s eclectic approach makes them quite popular with young Inklings and middle-aged Inklings alike.

Ink Theory(NA/EU/OC)[a], or カレントリップ (Current Rip)(JP)[b], is a female six-piece jazz band. Their songs were added in the Splatoon 2's Version 2.0.0.

Songs

Main article: Music

Members

  • Trumpet: Her Japanese name is "ヨーコ" (Yoko). She is an Inkling with a mutation that lets her tentacles be different colors.
  • Piano: Her Japanese name is "カレン" (Karen).
  • Drums: Her Japanese name is "きたむら" (Kitamura).
  • Bass: Her Japanese name is "あーちん" (Aachin).
  • Kazoo: Her Japanese name is "ビビ" (Bibi).
  • Exotic drums: Her Japanese name is "マヤヤ" (Mayaya).

Trivia

  • According to a Splatoon 2 Anniversary Famitsu interview with the developers, in-universe, Ink Theory was inspired by Hightide Era.[1]
    • This connection can be seen with the ties they wear, which are identical to the ones worn by Hightide Era, albeit in gold instead of red.

Gallery

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 North America, Europe, and Oceania
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Japan

References