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==Description==
==Description==
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Wave Goodbye is a song evocative of anime motifs, featuring drawn out long notes by Callie and a calm demeanor building to a crescendo. The song beings with a slow tempo, but transitions into a upbeat song as it continues.  
Wave Goodbye is a song evocative of anime motifs, featuring drawn out long notes by Callie and a calm demeanour building to a crescendo. The song beings with a slow tempo, but transitions into a upbeat song as it continues.  


Wave Goodbye plays during the credit sequence while the player is free to shoot ink out into space where the [[Return of the Mammalians (mission)|final boss battle]] takes place. The ink will explode like the shot from a [[Blaster]] before fading into the abyss.
Wave Goodbye plays during the credit sequence while the player is free to shoot ink out into space where the [[Return of the Mammalians (mission)|final boss battle]] takes place. The ink will explode like the shot from a [[Blaster]] before fading into the abyss.


Parts of the song are based on the [[Chorus of Calamari County]], as well as [[Spicy Calamari Inkantation]] and [[Fresh Start|Fresh Start.]]
Parts of the song are based on the [[Chorus of Calamari County]].


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 20:43, 24 November 2022

Wave Goodbye is a song performed by Squid Sisters. It is played during the end credits of Splatoon 3's story mode: Return of the Mammalians.

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Wave Goodbye is a song evocative of anime motifs, featuring drawn out long notes by Callie and a calm demeanour building to a crescendo. The song beings with a slow tempo, but transitions into a upbeat song as it continues.

Wave Goodbye plays during the credit sequence while the player is free to shoot ink out into space where the final boss battle takes place. The ink will explode like the shot from a Blaster before fading into the abyss.

Parts of the song are based on the Chorus of Calamari County.

Etymology

Wave Goodbye is a pun on wave, and waving goodbye as the Splatoon 3 credits song.

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