Splatoon: Squid Kids Comedy Show: Difference between revisions

From Inkipedia, the Splatoon wiki
m (`)
(entire title is italic style now)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Splatoon'': Squid Kids Comedy Show}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Splatoon: Squid Kids Comedy Show''}}
{{stub}}
{{stub}}



Revision as of 22:35, 24 March 2020

Empty ink tank.png
This article or section is a stub.
You can help the wiki by adding to it.
Vol. 1 front cover.

Splatoon: Squid Kids Comedy Show is a manga made by Hideki Goto, published in CoroCoro Comic and has been translated to English by VIZ Media.

It is based on Splatoon 2, featuring a pink male Inkling as the main character. He wears the Takoroka Visor, Takoroka Windcrusher, Neon Delta Straps and uses the S2 Weapon Main Splattershot.png Splattershot. He has the buzz cut hairstyle, dark blue eyes and is called Hitto (ヒット). A pink female Inkling appears alongside the main character, wearing King Flip Mesh, White King Tank, Mint Dakroniks and uses the S2 Weapon Main Splat Dualies.png Splat Dualies. She sports the bob cut hairstyle, has pink eyes and is called Maika (マイカ). Both characters appearances are based on the Inklings used in promotional screenshots for Splatoon 2.

The manga features four-panel gags, where Hitto usually does something absurd in which Maika reacts and scolds him for it. Another Inkling, called Kou (コウ), appears later in the series where he sports the bowl cut hairstyle and uses the S2 Weapon Main Undercover Brella.png Undercover Brella.

A volume containing the first set of issues released in 27 December 2017 in Japan. The second volume was released in 28 November 2018 in Japan.

A new issue of the manga appeared in CoroCoro's separate August 2018 volume and focuses on the Octo Expansion, with Agent 8 appearing as a male Octoling with pink ink and orange eyes.

Volumes

Volumes
Image No. Release date Plot Chapters
Ikasu Kids 4-Koma Fest Vol 1 cover.jpg
1
27 December 2017 (JapanJP)
14 July 2020 (USAENG)
2
28 November 2018 (JapanJP)
10 November 2020 (USAENG)

Names in other languages

Template:Foreignname

See also

External links