Chocorooms vs. Chococones (2016)

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Callie vs. Marie

Which do you prefer?
Chocorooms vs. Chococones
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Teams   きのこの山 (Mushroom Mountain)
  たけのこの里 (Bamboo Shoot Village)
Region Japan
Start 19 June 2016 at 10:00 UTC
End 20 June 2016 at 10:00 UTC
Length 24 hours
Winner Chococones
For the Splatfest from Splatoon 2, see Chocorooms vs. Chococones (2018).

Chocorooms vs. Chococones[1] was a Splatfest event in Splatoon. It was held for Japan only. It was announced on 9 June 2016. The results were given on 20 June 2016.

Details

The theme was two products from the food company Meiji. Mushroom Mountain (marketed as Chocorooms in English-speaking markets) contains chocolate-tipped biscuits that are shaped like a mushroom. Bamboo Shoot Village (formerly sold as Chococones in English-speaking markets) contains chocolate-coated cookies that are shaped like the top of a bamboo shoot.

The three stages selected for this Splatfest were Blackbelly Skatepark, Museum d'Alfonsino, and Piranha Pit.

Results

Category   きのこの山 (Mushroom Mountain)   たけのこの里 (Bamboo Shoot Village)
Popularity 37% 63%
Wins 52% 48%
Score
votes + (wins ×6)
349 351

Gallery

Dialogue

Announcement

アオリ's Dialogue ホタル's Dialogue Region
アオリ
Callie Expression Happy.png

「明治 プレゼンツ あなたはどっち派? 対決ーーー!!」

(Meiji presents: Which side are you on? It's a showdooown!)
ホタル
Marie Expression Normal.png

「お~! パチパチパチ~」

(Wow~! Clap clap clap~)
NOJ
アオリ
Callie Expression Normal.png

「対決するのは、サクサクしたクラッカーがチョコをひきたてる「きのこの山」!と」

(The contestants are: chocolate enhanced by crunchy cracker, "Mushroom Mountain"! and--)
ホタル
Marie Expression Normal.png

「チョコとクッキーのおいしさ相乗効果「たけのこの里」~」

(Chocolate and cookie in tasty synergy, "Bamboo Shoot Village"~)
NOJ
アオリ
Callie Expression Normal.png

「ホタルちゃんは どっちが好きなの?」

(Marie, which do you like?)
ホタル
Marie Expression Normal.png

「たけのこの里 一択だわ~」

(Bamboo Shoot Village, what else~)
NOJ
アオリ
Callie Expression Shocked.png

「えーーーっ? きのこの山 でしょ!」

(Huuuuh? I would've thought Mushroom Mountain!)
ホタル
Marie Expression Serious.png

「たけのこの里の チョコとクッキーの組み合わせ カンペキっしょ」

(Bamboo Shoot Village's chocolate and cookie are perfect together.)
NOJ
アオリ
Callie Expression Serious.png

「チョコとのバランスを考えたら クラッカーのキノコの山の方がいいよ!」

(If you think about it, Mushroom Mountain's better because it balances the chocolate with the cracker.)
ホタル
Marie Expression Happy.png

「たけのこの里は チョコとクッキーを 分けて食べると 二度おいしいよ?」

(But when you eat Bamboo Shoot Village's chocolate and cookie, you get double the yum, right?)
NOJ
アオリ
Callie Expression Shocked.png

「分けて食べるんなら きのこの山の方がしやすいし!」

(Well, it's cheaper to only eat Mushroom Mountain!)
ホタル
Marie Expression Normal.png

「アオリちゃんは、分けたチョコとクラッカー ひとくちでパクッと 食べちゃうじゃん」

(Callie, don't you separate the chocolate and cracker when you eat it?)
NOJ
アオリ
Callie Expression Serious.png

「ぐぬぬ…ハイ! ホタルせんせい! 質問がありまーす!」

(Urgh... Hey, Ms. Marie! I have a question!)
ホタル
Marie Expression Normal.png

「アオリちゃん、なんね?」

(What is it, Callie?)
NOJ
アオリ
Callie Expression Sad.png

「この勝負、ホントに決着つくの?」

(Is this really the final match?)
ホタル
Marie Expression Sad.png

「いやいや、それを決めるのが フェスっしょ」

(No no, the Splatfest will decide that.)
NOJ


Results

アオリ's Dialogue ホタル's Dialogue Region
アオリ
「-」
ホタル
Marie Expression Happy.png

「たけのこの里チ~~~ム!」

(Bamboo Shoot Village Teaaaaaam!)
NOJ
アオリ
Callie Expression Shocked.png

「えー!マジでーー?!」

(Ehh?! Reallyyy?!)
ホタル
Marie Expression Happy.png

「たけのこの里チーム、ばんざ~い ばんざ~い ばんざ~い!」

(Bamboo Shoot Village Team, yeah yeah yeah!)
NOJ
アオリ
Callie Expression Normal.png

「きのこの山のみんなも、がんばってくれてありがとね!」

(Thanks to everyone on Team Mushroom Mountain, you did your best!)
ホタル
「-」
NOJ


Top 100

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Trivia

  • Chocorooms vs. Chococones was the closest Splatfest in Splatoon with a total two-point difference.
  • In Western publications of The Art of Splatoon 2, this Splatfest was named "Chocorooms vs. Chococones", in accordance with Meiji's Western names for the confections. Splatoon Base also uses this nomenclature for its English-language section.[2]

See also

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