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Jellyfish are creatures found in Splatoon. They can be observed walking around Inkopolis Plaza wearing various articles of clothing. They are the second-most common creature in the city, but most do not speak Inkling and cannot be interacted with.[1] Like Inklings in the Plaza, however, they can be pushed around slightly and will turn to look at the player when they approach.
Description
Unlike Inklings, jellyfish look fairly similar to their aquatic counterparts, with the most significant change being that their bodies have taken on a more humanoid shape. They have large, round heads, with their only facial features being a pair of very close-set eyes with diamond-shaped pupils and no visible irises. They have a pair of upper tentacles that serve as their arms, and a ring of eight lower tentacles that serve as legs. A jellyfish can stretch its "arm" tentacles to several times its body length at will.
Being quite gelatinous, jellyfish noticeably jiggle when they move. Through their translucent skin, squishy innards can be seen. Greenish-blue skin seems to be uniform across the species, with the exception of Jelonzo, whose skin is pure blue with a slight purple tinge in some areas. In Splatoon 2, jellyfish change color in accordance to their team during a Splatfest.
Though jellyfish have been shown to wear a variety of clothing, most only wear a t-shirt. Many of their shirts are smaller versions of Inkling shirts, such as the Pirate-Stripe Tee and the Black Squideye. During a Splatfest, all jellyfish in Inkopolis Plaza wear a Splatfest Tee in support of their chosen team. However, their version of the shirt lacks the wristband, as they have no wrist to wear it on. In Splatoon 2, some Jellyfish wear sleeveless Splatfest Tees, though this style is unavailable to players.
Jellyfish are capable of giving off light, possibly from bioluminescence, an ability some real-life jellyfish such as the crystal jelly possess. Jelonzo appears to glow slightly, which has been confirmed by Callie; she often mistakes him for a "glowing ghost", as seen in one of her comments on Bluefin Depot. All jellyfish in Inkopolis Plaza give off a faint green glow during a Splatfest, seen only on the ground below them.
While most jellyfish have never been heard speaking, Jelonzo's voice is heard when he speaks to the player. It is somewhat high, being close in pitch to Annie's, but louder and clearer. It is possible that other jellyfish have a similar voice.
Jellyfish apparently reproduce by splitting off of one another; Live from Squid Research Lab has stated Jelfonzo split off from Jelonzo. This resembles the reproduction of real-life jellyfish, which spawn daily given enough food and sunlight.
Hisashi Nogami, producer of the Splatoon series, suggested in an interview that jellyfish individuals are part of a hive mind. To give an example, he states that jellyfish couples are not actually in love but want to imitate the behavior of those in a relationship.[2][3]
While little is known about DJ Lee Fish, their name seems to suggest that they are a jellyfish. They are a musician; four variants of their song Lookin' Fresh are heard in the shops of Booyah Base.
Jelfonzo is the owner of Ye Olde Cloth Shoppe in Splatoon 2 and the only jellyfish in the game that can be interacted with. He learned Inkling from old books, which caused him to learn outdated words and grammar. He split off of Jelonzo, which, as stated by Live from Squid Research Lab, makes him Jelonzo's son.
Behind the glass forming the boundary of the Stage, a jellyfish can sometimes be seen directing a forklift.
Also behind the glass, a pair of jellyfish can sometimes be seen talking to each other. One is smaller than the other; it may be a younger jellyfish or simply a short one.
Across the water, outside the bounds of the Stage, there is a lone jellyfish which can only be seen up close by zooming in with a scoped Charger. It is not always there, but when it is, it either sits peacefully by the edge or stands and stretches its tentacle into the water.
On the opposite side, along the wall of Miiverse posts, there are sometimes a few jellyfish standing or sitting around. Some of them seem to be spray painting the wall.
Jellyfish can be seen across the lake at Camp Jellyfish.
A jellyfish can be seen hopping around in a canoe.
Other jellyfish tend to stand on the Camp Jellyfish fort.
One or two jellyfish at Camp Jellyfish can sometimes be seen crouching by the water and noticeably vibrating. The reason for this is unknown, and it is not seen in any other location.
Jellyfish appear to live in Flounder Heights, and can be seen performing daily activities there.
Two jellyfish can be seen behind each glass door. One appears to be dancing and cheering on battling Inklings, while the other stands with a tentacle on its "hip."
A group of jellyfish play at the nearby playground.
There are two balconies on either side of each team's Spawn Point, with a single jellyfish on each one. One of them is usually dancing.
During a Splatfest, with the lights in the apartments on, silhouettes of jellyfish can be seen in some of the windows.
Several Jellyfish can be seen dancing or sitting down on the top railings of the bridge. One is saving another jellyfish from falling into the water with its tentacle.
Several jellyfish can be seen painting inside a studio outside the stage's boundaries. These jellyfish were shown in the 12 November 2015 Nintendo Direct.
Some jellyfish in red berets and smocks usually stroll around inside an inaccessible portion of the museum.
There are countless paintings and sculptures of jellyfish scattered throughout the stage.
Within the stage boundaries, jellyfish are seen working at computers in small rooms behind glass doors. There are a total of six, with two in the central area and two near each Spawn Point.
Many jellyfish sit at the tables of the cafeteria below, with a few wandering around. However, unlike the ones within the stage itself, they are flat, static images instead of animated 3D models.
There is also a room filled with jellyfish, possibly a meeting.
Off to the right side of Team Alpha's spawn, what appears to be a deli can be seen, with two jellyfish behind the counter, another jellyfish operating the cash register, and three jellyfish standing in line. One of the jellyfish in line is unusually fat. A similar deli exists near Team Beta's spawn, with two more jellyfish behind counters. However, there is no jellyfish operating the cash register, and no line.
Two jellyfish can be seen operating check-out lines.
One small jellyfish can be seen stuck inside a crate containing large, rubber balls.
One jellyfish employee is running a help desk at the back-right corner.
Four more jellyfish employees can be seen around the store. One is advertising fruit, one is pushing around a shopping cart, one is talking to another jellyfish customer near the doors, and one can be seen at the back, stocking shelves.
Two jellyfish can be seen having a conversation, with a small jellyfish in between them.
In the store's aisles, to the left of Team Alpha's spawn, two jellyfish are seen pushing shopping carts.
One jellyfish seems to be comparing two boxes of cereal, with a smaller jellyfish, presumably their child, jumping excitedly.
Two jellyfish can be seen having a conversation near the soda aisle, with another small jellyfish jumping nearby.
A fat jellyfish can be seen standing in the middle of the aisles, occasionally wiping sweat off their forehead.
Near the Team Beta deli, an employee can be seen talking to a much smaller jellyfish.
Trivia
Jellyfish are featured in all of the Arcade Games.
By assuming squid form the player can clip through the jellyfish in Inkopolis Plaza. The same can also be done to Inkling's legs.
Jellyfish may have large sums of money, given that they are often seen in cars, can afford to live at the expensive Flounder Heights, and that Camp Jellyfish seems to be significantly larger and more elaborate than Camp Triggerfish.
Jellyfish make soft squishy sounds when they move or shake their heads. This can be heard via Recon and with Jelonzo in Jelly Fresh. Jelonzo's "BLUUH" may be an onomatopoeia referencing these sounds.
Some, if not all, graffiti in Inkopolis Plaza is implied to be made by jellyfish; as stated in a developers' interview, jellyfish are known to create a large amount of graffiti.[4]
Many Jellyfish participate in Splatfest to some extent, as they can be seen wearing tee shirts of the team the support. However, it is unknown how involved they are in Splatfests as they can not compete in Turf Wars.
Jellyfish do not seem to be bothered by water, as they are seen in it at Mahi-Mahi Resort and near it in Camp Jellyfish. This would suggest that they do not dissolve in water like Inklings do.
Jellyfish can be seen in every multiplayer stage as well as Inkopolis Plaza and Inkopolis Square.
The developers suggested that jellyfish might be the sponsers for the Turf War industry.[2]
Jellyfish didn't appear in Ranked Battles in Splatoon, but do in Splatoon 2. The developers mentioned that the in-universe reason for that is because the jellyfish have started to take an interest in these competitive sports, whereas before, Ranked Battles used to just be underground battles.[3]