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* One of the planes in the background may be a reference to [[wikipedia:Lufthansa|Lufthansa]], as their logos are very similar.
* One of the planes in the background may be a reference to [[wikipedia:Lufthansa|Lufthansa]], as their logos are very similar.
** Additionally, some planes bear a resemblance to those of real-life airliners, such as the [[wikipedia:Boeing_747|Boeing 747]] and the [[wikipedia:Airbus_A380|Airbus A380]].
** Additionally, some planes bear a resemblance to those of real-life airliners, such as the [[wikipedia:Boeing_747|Boeing 747]] and the [[wikipedia:Airbus_A380|Airbus A380]].
*This stage features billboards with advertisement for [[Um'ami Ruins]] and [[Crableg Capital]].
*On the left side of the purple plane,the Jellyfish band from [[Mahi Mahi Resort]] can be seen trying to board their plane.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 05:45, 6 March 2024

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Marlin Airport

Marlin Airport

Added in Fresh Season 2024 (7.0.0)
Total area 2550p
Features Propellers, Inkrails, Sponges (except RM)
Hazards

Marlin Airport is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon 3. It takes place on the airfield of a large airport, with several airplanes visible parked and taking off in the background. The stage features Propellervators, similar to Ancho-V Games from Splatoon and Splatoon 2.

Splatoon 3

Marlin Airport debuted in Splatoon 3 as part of the Fresh Season 2024.

Maps

Gallery

Quotes

Click to view the quotes for Marlin Airport. View the quotation page.

Trivia

  • One of the planes in the background may be a reference to Lufthansa, as their logos are very similar.
    • Additionally, some planes bear a resemblance to those of real-life airliners, such as the Boeing 747 and the Airbus A380.
  • This stage features billboards with advertisement for Um'ami Ruins and Crableg Capital.
  • On the left side of the purple plane,the Jellyfish band from Mahi Mahi Resort can be seen trying to board their plane.

Etymology

This stage is named after the marlin, a fish in the family Istiophoridae.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese カジキ空港
Kajiki Kūkō
Marlin Airport
Netherlands Dutch Trekvis Airport Migratory Fish Airport
CanadaFrance French Terminal Rorqual Rorqual Terminal
Germany German La Ola[a] Airport Spanish for "The Wave" + "Airport"
Italy Italian Aeroporto Ondabianca White Wave Airport
Russia Russian Аэропорт Пенково
Aeroport Penkovo
Foam Town Airport[b]
Spain Spanish (NOE) Aeropuerto Marlín Marlin Airport
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 旗魚機場
qíyú jīchǎng (Mandarin)
kei4 jyu2 gei1 coeng4 (Cantonese)
Marlin Airport
South Korea Korean 청새치 공항
cheongsaechi gonghang
Marlin Airport
Translate logo.svg Internal Propeller

Translation notes

  1. While "La Ola" most likely refers to "The Wave", it could also allude to "Ola Meen", which is another name for sail fish.
  2. The endings such as -ово -ovo usually refer to cities, towns or settlements and sometimes are given to the names of locations such as stations or airports.

References