Parallel Canon

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Parallel Canon
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The Intensifying Harmony
Parallel Canon
— Parallel Canon's boss introduction

Parallel Canon is a boss fight featuring humanoid Jelleton enemies in Splatoon 3: Side Order.

Description

Parallel Canon with the center one featuring the "Hipster" hairstyle.

Parallel Canon is a group of silver Inkling-like humanoids with a squid-like swim form. Like Agent 8, they wear the Order Suit, Order Boots, wield one of the Order weapons and are accompanied by a drone. All have a round head with red eyes except one, who has the same haircut used by Agent 4/your Inkling from Splatoon 2.

Strategy

Parallel Canon is battled in a series of waves, with the exact number of foes per wave varying depending on whether it is fought on 10F or 20F.

  • The first wave is 1 or 2 enemies.
  • The second wave is 2 or 3 enemies.
  • The third wave is 4 or 5 enemies.

Parallel Canon always enters the arena by dropping off from a cage in the side opposite to where Agent 8 lands in. Each of Parallel Canon's bodies may be equipped with any type of main weapon, excluding the Order Charger, Order Splatling, Order Stringer and Order Splatana. The enemy with visible hair will always wield the Order Shot and enter the battlefield with a Triple Splashdown.

Their drones lock onto the player at all times, making hiding from them ineffective but also revealing their rough location. They can also summon Jelleton reinforcements and use Sub Weapons.

Sub and special weapons that reveal the positions of enemies in online matches, like the Ink Mine or Wave Breaker, can reveal the Parallel Canon enemies' location.

Additionally, they get more resourceful as the player gets stronger and may use Tenta Missiles if allowed to claim enough turf.

Quotes

The following text is quoted from the Jelleton Field Guide.

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Acht
(1)
They're tough opponents who
look...a lot like Eight. It goes past
looks too. The more powered-up
your Palette is, the more
resourceful they get.
Marina
(3)
Don't get caught in a pincer
maneuver! Use the high ground
in the middle to force one-on-
one skirmishes.
Pearl
(8)
They can do Triple Splashdowns
out of nowhere?! Where'd these
biters learn THAT trick?
Conclusion
Pick 'em off one at a time!


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Trivia

  • The Parallel Canon bosses use distorted voice clips from Inklings, both male and female. Their swim forms also identically resemble squids with black ink.
  • Despite ostensibly being enemies to Agent 8, the sounds produced by Parallel Canon are notably associated with teammates in online matches: as they enter battle from their cage, they emit the same alert sound heard from allies Super Jumping to the player's position; and when they are splatted, they emit the voice clips allied Inklings use when they issue an "Ouch..." signal.
  • In Smollusk’s top secret notes, it is implied that Agent 4 was used as the template for the Parallel Canon. It is unclear whether Agent 4 is or is not one of the Parallel Canon themselves.
    • If the player has Splatoon 2 save data on their Nintendo Switch and chose to import that save data, the main Parallel Canon has the same hairstyle as Agent 4 in that file until the player was asked to import that save data. Otherwise the main Parallel Canon has the default hairstyle. It should be noted that if the player changes their Inkling hairstyle in Splatoon 2 the change is not reflected when playing against Parallel Canon.
  • Unlike other bosses which are already in the stage, Parallel Canon originally starts in their own spawn area similar to Agent 8's.

Etymology

A canon in a musical composition sense is a technique where an instrument plays a melody then different instruments copy the same melody afterwards. It can also refer to a generally accepted principle or rule, or a group of official sources regarding a work considered part of a franchise's main continuity within its fictional universe. Parallel refers to two lines that are equally distant from one another and never intersect, or two analogous, comparable elements. Parallel is also a term used in science fiction to refer to an alternate version of something, for example a "parallel universe"; as such, the boss' name alludes to the creatures being a "parallel" version of Agent 8 if Splatoon 2 "canon" had been different, as Team Chaos beat Team Order in the Final Fest.

Names in other languages

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Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese イカイノカノン
Ikainokanon
Otherworldly Canon
Netherlands Dutch Parallelle Canon Parallel Canon
CanadaFrance French Canon surréel Surreal Canon
Germany German Paralleler Kanon Parallel Canon
Italy Italian Canone Parallelo Parallel Canon
Russia Russian Параллельные мультиканоны
Parallel'nye multikanony
Parallel multicanons
SpainMexico Spanish Canon irreal Unreal canon
China Chinese (Simplified) 异界卡农
Yìjiè kǎnóng
Otherworld Canon

The Intensifying Harmony

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 增殖し共鳴する
Zoshoku shi kyomei suru
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Italy Italian L'armonia crescente The growing harmony