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*Chips such as [[Homing Shots]], [[Shot-Spread Reduction]], and [[Sticky Ink]] make it far easier to defeat a Panicking Alla Mambo. | *Chips such as [[Homing Shots]], [[Shot-Spread Reduction]], and [[Sticky Ink]] make it far easier to defeat a Panicking Alla Mambo. | ||
*The Panicking Alla Mambo will not react to the player's presence if they are swimming in ink slow enough as to not make waves. | *The Panicking Alla Mambo will not react to the player's presence if they are swimming in ink slow enough as to not make waves. | ||
*Knocking a Panicking Alla Mambo off the ledge counts as defeating it. If the player is smart, they can bait it toward their open Brella shield and bump it to its death. | |||
== Quotes== | == Quotes== |
Revision as of 23:13, 3 March 2024
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Panicking Alla Mambos are Jelleton enemies in Splatoon 3: Side Order, reserved solely for the pursuit levels. When the player comes near a Panicking Alla Mambo, it runs away from the player and leaves behind a thin trail of ink. It can also drop Splat Bombs after taking off.
Appearance
The Panicking Alla Mambo is a mechanical fish mostly encased in black ink. While most Jelletons are a bony matte-white inside, Panicking Alla Mambos are internally silver, resembling mechanical parts, except their red eyes, which pop out of their sockets. Panicking Alla Mambos have a wheel on their underparts and three exhaust pipes behind their fins, which they use to rapidly flee and leave a trail of ink behind. They seem to be based on the ocean sunfish.
Strategy
- If a bomb is thrown in front of a Panicking Alla Mambo, it flees in the opposite direction. This can be used to lure them towards the player.
- Panicking Alla Mambos' speed significantly reduces when they are on the player's ink, so inking their trail makes splatting them an easier task.
- Chips such as Homing Shots, Shot-Spread Reduction, and Sticky Ink make it far easier to defeat a Panicking Alla Mambo.
- The Panicking Alla Mambo will not react to the player's presence if they are swimming in ink slow enough as to not make waves.
- Knocking a Panicking Alla Mambo off the ledge counts as defeating it. If the player is smart, they can bait it toward their open Brella shield and bump it to its death.
Quotes
The following text is quoted from the Jelleton Field Guide.
(1) |
These cowards run when Eight gets close. But your ink slows them down, so chase them onto ground you've inked, and it's like shooting fish in a barrel. |
(20) |
They'll run from your bombs too. You can use that to your advantage to flush them onto your own turf. |
(100) |
You're never gonna outrun these suckers, so you've gotta outsmart them instead. Make me proud, Eight! |
Conclusion They can't escape a good plan! |
Gallery
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Panicking Alla Mambo's icon
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A Panicking Alla Mambo running from Agent 8
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The Panicking Alla Mambo in a trailer
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Multiple Panicking Alla Mambo's on a level during side order gameplay featuring the enemy only
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Gameplay featuring Panicking Alla Mambo's idle animation along with their reaction when Agent 8 gets nearby
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Panicking Alla Mambo's when running into Agent 8's ink
Trivia
- Panicking Alla Mambos are very similar to the Tentakooks in Hero Mode, being a fleeing foe that spurts out bombs when cornered. However, they are less prone to inking turf on their own and are easily slowed by the player's ink.
- They are also comparable to Goldies, being similarly shiny, having higher HP and being only seen is specific events (Goldies in Goldie Seeking and Glowflies, and Panicking Alla Mambos in its specific mission).
- Both being ocean sunfish, and given their shared name origin, the Panicking Alla Mambo may be a reference to the character "Manbo" from The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, an ocean sunfish who teaches Link to play a song called "Manbo's Mambo."
Etymology
"Alla" is an Italian musical term meaning "in the style of". In this case, "Alla Mambo" is musical direction to perform in the style of mambo, a style of Cuban dance music. Mambo may also be a pun on "manbo", the Japanese word for ocean sunfish, which they resemble.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Dutch | Nerveuze Alla Mambo | Nervous Alla Mambo |
French (NOE) | Alla Mambo fuyard | Fleeing Alla Mambo |
German | Türmendes Alla Mambo | Fleeing Alla Mambo |
Italian | Mambo evasivo | Evasive mambo |
Russian | Пугливое паникамбо Puglivoe panikambo |
Skittish panicambo |
Spanish | Mambo en desbandada | Mambo in disbandment |