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*Kiki's side project [[Riot Act]], and its inclusion of Finn Feeder in the song ''[[No Plan Survives]]'', was alluded to as far back as the release of ''[[Splatune 3]]'', as in a tweet Baker mentions Kiki at one point "quit" [[C-Side]], and in another tweet Baker also mentions wanting to hang out with Finn Feeder.<ref name=":0" />
*Kiki's side project [[Riot Act]], and its inclusion of Finn Feeder in the song ''[[No Plan Survives]]'', was alluded to as far back as the release of ''[[Splatune 3]]'', as in a tweet Baker mentions Kiki at one point "quit" [[C-Side]], and in another tweet Baker also mentions wanting to hang out with Finn Feeder.<ref name=":0" />


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Revision as of 04:40, 10 March 2024

Kiki

Artwork from Splatoon 3
Species Peacock bass
Habitat
Height
Hair color Navy blue, green, and orange
Eye color Neon red
Age
Gender
Pronouns
Relations
Location
Shop
HP
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Members
Other forms

Kiki is a character in Splatoon 3. They are a peacock bass and the guitarist and one of the vocalists in C-Side, as well as the guitarist and founder of Riot Act. According to Baker, they are often late to the studio and returned to C-Side after previously leaving the band.[1]

In C-Side's album art, Kiki can be seen with three shrimp on leads, each with spiked collars.

She is voiced by Miki Aihara

Gallery

Trivia

  • Kiki's side project Riot Act, and its inclusion of Finn Feeder in the song No Plan Survives, was alluded to as far back as the release of Splatune 3, as in a tweet Baker mentions Kiki at one point "quit" C-Side, and in another tweet Baker also mentions wanting to hang out with Finn Feeder.[1]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese キクラ
Kikura
From Cichla (commonly known as the peacock bass)

References