Pearl

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This article is about the idol from Splatoon 2. For other uses, see Pearl (disambiguation).

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Boo-YAAAAAAHHHHHH!
— Pearl's battle cry from the Octo Expansion

Pearl is one of the two members of Off the Hook, a band featured in Splatoon 2. She and Marina host Inkopolis News, replacing the Squid Sisters from the first game. Her signature color is light pink. She returns in Splatoon 3 as a member of Damp Socks feat. Off the Hook.

She is voiced by Rina Itou.

Appearance

Pearl resembles a stereotypical "pop princess". She appears shorter than most Inklings, something she is defensive about, seemingly using a charger to compensate for her "stature", per Marina's suggestion. Her tentacles are shoulder-length and creamy-white with pink tips and a small bang, although they can change to completely one color like other Inklings. She has light golden eyes with pale yellow pupils in the shape of a cross and a beauty mark at the bottom left of her lips. Like Marina, and unlike other Inklings, she has one sharp tooth in the middle of her mouth at the top instead of the usual two. Her ears, which are slightly smaller than those of the average Inkling, are usually covered by her hair.

Her outfit consists of a pearly white sleeveless dress, white shorts, and pink tights. The dress has a high collar, a large golden zipper on the front, and features a slanted diamond-like pattern at the bottom left. Her shoes are white, slightly platformed boots with large golden zippers and black soles. She also wears black fingerless gloves and a white crown with pink tips on her head that resembles a squid ring tooth. During Splatfests, the pink in her design changes to match the color of her chosen team, except for her crown which only changes in artwork. The diamond-like pattern on her dress lights up in sync with the music.

In the Octo Expansion, she wears a more hip-hop-style attire than her pop stage outfit. She wears a golden jeweled crown on her head, a long golden chain necklace with a cross pendant (like her zippers on her stage outfit) around her neck, multiple golden rings on her fingers on both of her hands, a pastel pink baggy hoodie with cream sleeves, and rainbow metallic platform shoes. This outfit is noted as being reminiscent of the rapper The Notorious B.I.G. The gear items given out by the Pearl amiibo are replicas of Pearl's Octo Expansion outfit, named the Pearlescent Crown, Pearlescent Hoodie, and Pearlescent Kicks.

During the Final Fest, Pearl wore a black crown that is slightly bent in one direction. On her face is a drawn mark near her right eye. She wears a black, sleeveless dress that gets bigger at the bottom. She wears black boots with spikes coming out of them.

In Splatoon 3, she is seen wearing a gold crown, translucent orange shades that bear a slight resemblance to Octoling Shades, a white puffy jacket with an Off the Hook logo on the right shoulder, and a gold dress. The front of her jacket bears a patch with an unknown icon. Pearl additionally wears navy blue stockings and white lace-up boots with the Off the Hook logo on the bottom. Her rear tentacles are now golden, possibly representing a sunrise in contrast to the night sky pattern on Marina's tentacles.

Personality and traits

Pearl speaks rather bluntly and uses various slang terms, in line with her characterization as a rapper (despite her "pop princess" appearance). Compared to Marina, Pearl is a lot more expressive and quick to jump onto a topic with a bit of a short temper and a knack for composing new songs as they come to her. Often her comments can be playfully sarcastic, playing off Marina. She can also be quite brash, but is usually very friendly and means well in the end. Her lively attitude is most obvious if the player looks at her through the window, as she looks at them quizzically before striking a pose. When she wins a Splatfest, she often boasts how her team was better in the form of a rap, which she insists she makes up on the spot. She has been described sarcastically by Marina as "starved for attention, yet full of (herself)".

Her Splatfest choices show her to gravitate towards mostly outgoing things, such as Action, Adventure, and Film. Indeed, she has difficulties with sitting still, leading her to fidget and walk around during recordings. She also has a quirky side, as she has mentioned that she eats breakfast cereal with a fork and has a pool full of imported mayonnaise.

Due to being born with uniquely shaped vocal cords, Pearl's voice can create massive shockwaves, leading her fans to nickname her the "club destroyer".[1] Sunken Scroll 1 shows an incident in which a young Pearl destroyed various parts of the Youth Folk-Singing contest, and Marina's chat room has a clip during a death metal concert in which glass is heard shattering. When fully warmed up and amplified by the Princess Cannon, Pearl's shockwave is concentrated into a powerful laser able to counteract the NILS statue's mostly-charged cannon. As a result of this tremendous power, Pearl chooses to practice away from civilization on Mount Nantai.

Pearl is also very protective of Marina, even after being told by Cap'n Cuttlefish of Marina's true nature as an Octoling. Upon receiving the news, she remained loyal to Marina, even threatening violence against Cap'n Cuttlefish if he ever dared to splat her bandmate. She considers meeting Marina the best gift she has ever received. Pearl is also fond of Agent 8, who she nicknames as 'Eight', happily noticing them before Marina does and striking a more flourished pose in direct contrast to her reaction to the standard playable Inkling. However, she is shown to dislike Sheldon due to her finding him boring, calling him that in the Mayo vs. Ketchup Splatfests, saying that she would "rather watch ink dry...at the post office...WITH SHELDON" than watching baseball, as well as suggesting to Marina that they should cover his house in toilet paper as a Halloween prank, albeit only in localizations.

Her preferred personal pronoun in Japanese is アタシ atashi, which is an informal female form commonly used by young women and girls. She also uses many slang terms as well as childish speech patterns (like replacing "sh" sounds with "ch" sounds), giving the air of a little girl trying to act tough. She speaks almost exclusively in the informal speech (タメ語/タメ口 tame-go/tame-guchi), further emphasizing her "street" style. Her text extends syllables very often (with the "ー" character compared to Marina's "~", mirroring the same difference between Callie and Marie), and she ends many sentences with the particles "よ", "ぜ" and even "ぞ", which not only makes her text read as energetic and curt but also as if she is rapping her lines.

History

Early life

A young Pearl.

Pearl hails from Calamari County[1] and was born into an exceedingly rich family, something that came across in a lot of stories about her childhood, such as being able to easily afford top-of-the-range musical equipment and receiving a ship identical to the Manta Maria for her sixth birthday. She also met the 'Lord of The Lake' who owns Piranha Pit. Pearl was interested in music from an early age, taking part in an Inkopolis Youth Folk-Singing Contest and causing some destruction with the power of her voice.

Pearl later attempted to start a musical career of her own, and despite having little to no idea how to write music, she insisted her heart was in the right place. She eventually became known as a death metal singer, demonstrating a notably more vulgar side with her song #$@%* Dudes Be #$@%* Sleepin, which garnered some fans but never went beyond that.

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Pearl's solo career.

While practicing her potentially dangerous voice on Mt. Nantai less than two years before the events of Splatoon 2, Pearl met Marina, a newly-defected Octoling, and the two quickly bonded. Pearl never learned of Marina's past, believing her to be a "country bumpkin", and taught Marina the ways of Inkling society. After meeting each other again, the two became friends, with Marina demonstrating her musical abilities with a demo of Ebb & Flow. After hearing this, Pearl agreed to form a band with her, which led to her fully establishing herself in the public consciousness upon the formation of Off the Hook. They released Ebb & Flow as their first single, and it was a hit. By the time of their fourth single, around nine months after the events of Splatoon, they had become popular enough to take over hosting Inkopolis News from the Squid Sisters.

Splatoon 2

By the time of Splatoon 2, Off the Hook had become famous in Inkopolis Square for their music and for presenting Inkopolis News, in which Pearl had a similar relationship with Marina as Callie had with Marie. Their work included hosting Splatfest events, announcing the themes and singing and dancing to Color Pulse for the event's duration. Across all regions, Pearl and Marina won 29 Splatfests each.

Although Pearl and Marina did not make appearances during Octo Canyon, they were the first to break the news of Callie and the Great Zapfish's disappearances. They also announced their rescue on Inkopolis News, fulfilling a request by "Freshly Fried Boy" to play Fresh Start over the credits.

Octo Expansion

Pearl preparing to defeat Commander Tartar.

During the Octo Expansion, Pearl and Marina stumbled upon Cap'n Cuttlefish and Agent 8 by overhearing their radio transmission. Learning that they were trapped in the Deepsea Metro, attempting to escape to Inkopolis, they promised to help them out. The three acted as Agent 8's guides during the tests, while they also talked in Marina's chat room, where Pearl was known as "MC.Princess". This chat room was used by the group to learn about their respective pasts. When discussing with Cuttlefish about Marina's technological achievements, Pearl finally discovered her history as a member of the Octarian army, and despite being deeply shocked, she promised to remain friends with her. Later, Pearl revealed to Marina and Cuttlefish how Inkopolis Square was beginning to become populated with more Octolings and eased Cuttlefish's worries about his old enemies.

After Agent 8 collected all four thangs and escaped from the Deepsea Metro, Off the Hook finally met them and Cap'n Cuttlefish in person after their battle with a brainwashed Agent 3. When the Telephone revealed its true nature as Commander Tartar to destroy Inkopolis, Pearl's "battle cry" was instrumental in defeating it. After Agent 8 covered the NILS Statue in ink from Marina's hyperbombs, Pearl used her Princess Cannon to finish it off. With the threat averted, the group returned safely to Inkopolis Square.

Splatoon 3

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Pearl in Splatoon 3.

Pearl returns in Splatoon 3, along with Marina, in the band Damp Socks feat. Off the Hook. They perform the songs Candy-Coated Rocks and Tentacle to the Metal.

Pearl, alongside Marina, is set to play a major role in the DLC story mode Side Order, arriving with a future update.[2]

In the manga series

Pearl's first appearance in the manga was chapter 15, where she and Marina announced the semi-final matches for the Square King Cup. During the same tournament, she, along with Marina, does the play-by-play report for both the semi-finals and finals.

In the Octo Expansion arc, Pearl plays the same role she has in the game, helping Cap'n Cuttlefish, Eight, Team Blue, and Rider out of Deepsea Metro.

Pearl makes two appearances in the Splatfest arc; once to announce the Funny Man VS Straight Man Splatfest, and another to provide the play-by-play report.

In the Square King Ranked Battle Cup arc, Pearl and Marina return to providing the play-by-play report for most of the tournament.

During the Final Fest arc, Pearl appears to represent her team, Team Chaos, and she and Marina once again provide the play-by-play report for the entire Splatfest.

Songs

See also: Off the Hook and Damp Socks feat. Off the Hook
Fictional Band Song Name Audio
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Pearl
#$@%* Dudes Be #$@%* Sleepin

Gallery

For images of Pearl and Marina together, see Off the Hook/Gallery.
Image linking to the gallery page
View the gallery

Trivia

  • In the Inner Wear vs. Outer Wear Splatfest artwork, Pearl is shown tossing her crown while posing like a Uniqlo model. The next artwork to be released, for Sweater vs. Sock, shows that her crown is cracked, likely from falling on the ground following the previous picture. The following Splatfest artwork shows her with a new, golden crown instead. This was not reflected on her in-game model, but she did wear her gold crown during Fam vs. Friend.
  • Pearl coming from a rich family explains some elements of her attitude, appearance, and personality. For example, she owns a go-cart, Camp Triggerfish, the baseball "Inkopolis Princess League", and a fitness studio.[3] She also still gets an allowance despite having a job, has personal shoppers for MakoMart, and owns a vegetable garden in front of her house that must be watered using her helicopter with an exclusive jellyfish pilot, as well as having a lemon tree orchard and at least three shoe rooms in her house, one of which is soundproof.
  • Her favorite weapon appears to be the Splat Dualies, possibly the Enperry Splat Dualies, as she is seen posing with them in promo art for Action vs. Comedy.
  • Pearl seems to have a special connection with Snapper Canal from multiple news dialogues. Her father taught her how to ride a bike there (although she still uses training wheels), and a boy from her school took her there as a child for an unknown reason.
  • In the Japanese version of the game, Marina refers to Pearl as "senpai". "Senpai" is an honorific used when addressing an elder with the same social standing or when addressing someone more experienced in a field or trade. Her usage of the term indicates that Marina looks up to Pearl, either as a respectable figure more experienced than her in the music industry and/or the Inkling world, as Marina grew up among the Octarians, or because Pearl is older than her by three years.
  • Her nickname for Cap'n Cuttlefish in the Russian localisation is Трилобит (Trilobite). This is a reference to the prehistorical arthropods of the same name, with a similar meaning to calling him "old dude" in English.
  • In Japan, Pearl's fans are known as Himeito (ヒメイト), a portmanteau of Pearl's name, "Hime", and the English word "mate". The English equivalent to this name may be "Pearl Scout", as seen on the Pearl-Scout Lace-Ups. "Pearl Scout" is a reference to the Girl Scouts.
  • According to concept art, Pearl was at one point going to be an Octoling, but that concept was scrapped later in favor of her current design. It seems she was supposed to be the same age as Marina as well.
  • During Inkopolis News she may mention that Moray Towers is one of her favorite stages.
  • Pearl's voice operates at two thousand times the frequency required to produce "mind-blowing" waves. In order to mitigate this, Marina mixes backing tracks into their songs' audio that cancels out some of Pearl's vocal resonance.[1]
  • Pearl dislikes Tuesdays.[4]

Etymology

"Pearl" is derived from the valuable hard, glistening mineral of the same name formed inside the shells of molluscs.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ホウズキ・ヒメ
Hōzuki Hime
Last name: From ダイオウホウズキイカ daiōhōzukīka (literally "giant hozuki squid", Japanese for colossal squid)
First name: From ヒメイカ hime-ika (Japanese for northern pygmy squid).
"Hime" literally translates to "princess", which inspired her design and 'MC.Princess' psuedonym. Her first name and surname deriving from contrasting sizes of squid could be a reference to The Notorious B.I.G., who had the nickname "Biggie Smalls".
Netherlands Dutch Lorelei Named after the mythical character Lorelei, a siren whose beauty and song unwittingly distracted shipmen, causing them to crash their ships
CanadaFrance French Perle Pearl
Germany German Perla Pearl
Italy Italian Alga Seaweed; combined with Nori (Marina) it forms Alga nori, a group of edible seaweeds, mostly used with Japanese sushi
Russia Russian Жемчик
Zhemchik
From жемчуг (zhemchug), which means pearl
SpainMexico Spanish Perla Pearl
China Chinese (Simplified) 小姬
Xiǎojī
From (hime), Pearl's Japanese name.
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 小姬
Xiǎojī
From (hime), Pearl's Japanese name.
South Korea Korean 히메
hime
Transcription of Japanese name

Nickname by Marina ("Pearlie" in English)

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese センパイ
Senpai
Katakana rendering of 先輩 (Senior[note 1])
Netherlands Dutch Lore Short for Lorelei
CanadaFrance French Ma petite Perle
Ma pauvre Perle[note 2]
Perlounette[note 3]
My little Pearl
My poor Pearl
Little Pearl
Germany German Perlalein[note 3][note 4] Little Pearl
Italy Italian Alguccia[note 3]
Alghina[note 4]
Little Pearl
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Perlita Little Pearl

MC.Princess

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese MC Princess
Netherlands Dutch ☆MC Princess☆
CanadaFrance French MC Princess
Germany German MC Princess
Italy Italian RoyAlga MC From "royal" and "Alga", the latter being Pearl's name in the Italian version of Splatoon 2.
Russia Russian ☆☆MC ПЕРЛОВКА☆☆
MC PERLOVKA
From перловка (perlovka), meaning pearl barley or barley porridge
SpainMexico Spanish ☆MC Princesa☆ ☆MC Princess☆

Translation notes

  1. Check the Trivia section for a more detailed explanation.
  2. Some news dialogues
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Kid vs. Grown-Up results dialogue for a Grown-Up win
  4. 4.0 4.1 Off the Hook - Live at the Splatoon European Championship

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named artbook
  2. Twitter @NintendoEurope on Twitter
  3. Musselforge Fitness/Quotes
  4. Time Travel vs. Teleportation Splatfest dialogue.
    Pearl: And I've never really liked Tuesdays, so I could just straight up skip Tuesdays.