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{{InfoboxCharacter
{{Infobox/Character
|color    = {{SiteColor|Generic}}
|color    = {{SiteColor|Generic}}
|title    = Zapfish
|title    = Zapfish
|image    = SSBU Zapfish Spirit.png
|image    = SSBU Zapfish Spirit.png
|caption  = A Zapfish
|gender  = Unknown
|eye      = Brown
|eye      = Brown
|location = [[Inkopolis]], [[Octo Valley]], and [[Octo Canyon]]
|location = [[Inkopolis]], [[Octo Valley (location)|Octo Valley]], [[Octo Canyon (location)|Octo Canyon]], [[the Crater]]
}}
}}
{{quote|Zapfish off the port bow! Bust in and grab it!|[[Cap'n Cuttlefish]]}}
{{quote|Zapfish off the port bow! Bust in and grab it!|[[Cuttlefish|Cap'n Cuttlefish]]}}


'''Zapfish''' are creatures that appear in {{S}} and {{S2}}{{'s}} Hero Modes, [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] and [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]]. The player must rescue one at the end of every level in order to proceed in the story. In [[Splatoon 3]], Zapfish make an appearance but it is not yet known what its use is. To take the Zapfish, the player must burst its shield with ink like the [[Rainmaker]]'s [[Rainmaker shield|shield]]. Then they must touch it and the screen and music will change to say that they have passed the level.
'''Zapfish''' are creatures that appear as the main objectives in several single-player [[mode]]s in the {{Ss}}, namely [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]], [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]], and [[the Crater]] levels in [[Return of the Mammalians]]. They are a type of electric catfish that provide energy for [[Inkling]] society, and they are stolen by the [[Octarian]]s in order to power their underground [[Octarian dome|domes]]. Most levels end with a Zapfish that the player must collect in order to complete the level, surrounded by a lightbulb-like shield. To collect it, the player must burst its shield with [[ink]], similarly to the [[Rainmaker (weapon)|Rainmaker]]'s [[Rainmaker shield|shield]], and then touch the Zapfish before the shield respawns.


There are different types of Zapfish in the game: normal Zapfish are small, approximately the size of an [[Inkling]]'s head; the more powerful and much larger [[Great Zapfish]] provides enough electricity to power [[Inkopolis]]. Normal Zapfish are held captive by bosses in each world, while the Great Zapfish is held by the final boss, [[DJ Octavio]].
Normal Zapfish are small, approximately the size of an Inkling's head. Octo Canyon features another type known as '''Mini Zapfish''', which are smaller and weaker; these are featured in levels that focus on [[Octoling (enemy)|Octolings]], where eight of them must be collected to complete the level. The more powerful and much larger [[Great Zapfish]] provides enough electricity to power cities and is held by the final boss of each game.
 
In the ''[[Octo Expansion]]'' and most of Return of the Mammalians, [[goal]]s serve as a functional replacement for Zapfish, signifying the end of a level.


==Description==
==Description==
[[File:Splatoon pre-release - Zapfish.jpg|thumb|350px|A Zapfish.]]
[[File:Splatoon pre-release - Zapfish.jpg|thumb|350px|A Zapfish.]]


Zapfish are a type of electric catfish that power the city of [[Inkopolis]]. Through an [[Inkopolis News]] broadcast at the start of both ''[[Splatoon]]'' and ''[[Splatoon 2]]'', the player learns that the [[Great Zapfish]] has been stolen and taken to [[Octo Valley]] and [[Octo Canyon]] respectively, both places being a hidden underground base used by the [[Octarian]]s. The player is guided by [[Cap'n Cuttlefish]] or [[Marie]] and must rescue all the Zapfish in order to restore Inkopolis' power supply. A Zapfish is found at the end of every level, enclosed in a glowing sphere of electricity and sitting on a light bulb-esque pedestal. The player must shoot the sphere with [[ink]] until it bursts, releasing the Zapfish. If it is not grabbed after some seconds, a new bubble will form around it.  
Zapfish are a type of electric catfish that power the cities of [[Inkopolis]] and [[Splatsville]]. Through an [[Inkopolis News]] broadcast at the start of both ''[[Splatoon]]'' and ''[[Splatoon 2]]'', the player learns that the [[Great Zapfish]] has been stolen and taken to [[Octo Valley (location)|Octo Valley]] and [[Octo Canyon (location)|Octo Canyon]] respectively, both places being a hidden underground base used by the [[Octarian]]s. The player is guided by [[Cuttlefish|Cap'n Cuttlefish]] or [[Marie]] and must rescue all the Zapfish in order to restore Inkopolis' power supply. A Zapfish is found at the end of every level, enclosed in a glowing sphere of electricity and sitting on a light bulb-esque pedestal. The player must shoot the sphere with [[ink]] until it bursts, releasing the Zapfish. If it is not grabbed after some seconds, a new bubble will form around it.
 
There is a doll version of a Zapfish that replaces the normal Zapfish when completing a mission that had already been cleared. It is made out of wool, has googly eyes and some stitches patched, and it wears a blue cap made from wool, resembling Cap'n Cuttlefish's [[Legendary Cap]], which the real Zapfish do not wear. The animation for obtaining the Zapfish also changes, having [[Agent 3 (Splatoon)|Agent 3]] and [[Agent 4]] holding the doll differently.


There is a doll version of a Zapfish that replaces the normal Zapfish when completing a mission that had already been cleared. It is made out of wool, has googly eyes and some stitches patched, and it wears a blue cap made from wool, resembling Cap'n Cuttlefish's [[Legendary Cap]] which the real Zapfish do not wear. The animation for obtaining the Zapfish also changes, having [[Agent 3]] and [[Agent 4]] holding the doll differently.
In ''[[Splatoon 3]]'', an [[Anarchy Splatcast]] announcement regarding the disappearance of the Great Zapfish is performed instead. The player is then recruited as [[Agent 3 (Splatoon 3)|Agent 3]] of the [[New Squidbeak Splatoon]] by [[Cuttlefish]]. For [[the Crater]] stages, Zapfish are found trapped as usual, however, after entering [[Alterna]], no more Zapfish are found. A Zapfish doll at the Squid Sisters camp at [[Future Utopia Island]] can be examined to revisit the Crater.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Zapfish appear to be a cross between a small fish and a light bulb's filament. They have a large head with two small eyes, two nostrils, and a pair of orange lips. Below the head is a smaller, yellow body.
Zapfish appear to be a cross between a small fish and a light bulb's filament. They have a large head with two small eyes, two nostrils, and a pair of orange lips. Below the head is a smaller, yellow body.


===Mini Zapfish===
===Mini Zapfish ===
Mini Zapfish only appear in Octo Canyon inside Octoling missions. There are a total of eight Mini Zapfish scattered across the map in each mission and it is [[Agent 4]]'s job to collect all of them. It is stated by [[Marie]] that all eight Mini Zapfish combined have the power output of one normal Zapfish.
Mini Zapfish only appear in Octo Canyon inside Octoling missions. There is a total of eight Mini Zapfish scattered across the map in each mission, and it is [[Agent 4]]'s job to collect all of them. It is stated by [[Marie]] that all eight Mini Zapfish combined have the power output of one normal Zapfish.


==''Octo Expansion''==
==''Octo Expansion''==
In the ''[[Octo Expansion]]'', Zapfish are replaced by a different [[goal]], which has a thin, silver, pencil-like design. They are the way for [[Agent 8]] to complete levels that task them to get to the goal. They function the same way as a Zapfish, with bombs exploding instantly if they touch it.
In the ''[[Octo Expansion]]'', Zapfish are replaced by a different [[goal]], which has a thin, silver, pencil-like design. They are the way for [[Agent 8]] to complete levels that task them to get to the goal. They function the same way as a Zapfish, with bombs exploding instantly if they touch it.


Similarly, data points replace Mini Zapfish, which appear in groups of eight. These only appear in three levels, being {{OctoExpansionStation|E|11}} [[Bodacious Rotation Station]], {{OctoExpansionStation|F|10}} [[Cubular Station]] and {{OctoExpansionStation|Escape| 05}} [[Diaphragm Phase]]. The Diaphragm Phase also features an object called the Energy Core which looks like a red spherical Zapfish. [[HaikaraWalker]] confirms that it is a Zapfish egg.
Similarly, data points replace Mini Zapfish, which appear in groups of eight. These only appear in three levels, being {{OctoExpansionStation|E|11}} [[Bodacious Rotation Station]], {{OctoExpansionStation|F|10}} [[Cubular Station]], and {{OctoExpansionStation|Escape| 05}} [[Diaphragm Phase]]. The Diaphragm Phase also features an object called the [[energy core]] which looks like a red spherical Zapfish, and is confirmed by ''[[HaikaraWalker]]'' to be a Zapfish egg.
 
A Mini Zapfish mem cake can be found at {{OctoExpansionStation|I|07}}{{OctoExpansionStation|G|07}} [[Ride with Me Station]] and a Zapfish mem cake can be found at {{OctoExpansionStation|I|08}} [[Radio Station]].
 
==Gallery==
===''Splatoon''===
<gallery>
Zapfish in captivity.png|A Zapfish in captivity.
OV Octotrooper Hideout first clear.jpg|[[Agent 3 (Splatoon)|Agent 3]] holding a rescued Zapfish.
Zapfish doll pat pat.gif|Agent 3 patting a retrieved Zapfish doll.
Great Zapfish in Inkopolis Plaza.png|The [[Great Zapfish]], curled around [[Inkopolis Tower]].
S Piranha Pit Great Zapfish.png|The Great Zapfish and a [[jellyfish]] in a raft at [[Piranha Pit]].
S Splatfest artwork Pokémon Green.jpg|Promo art of [[Marie]] and a Zapfish doll for the [[Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Green]] [[Splatfest]].
Credits - Zapfish and Power Eggs.png|Concept art of a Zapfish with some [[Power Egg]]s.
Credits - Zapfish and Stuffed Zapfish.png|Concept art of a stuffed Zapfish with a real one.
Credits - Zapfish.png|Concept art of a small Zapfish, possibly a baby.
Credits - Inkling Boy and Zapfish.png|Agent 3 holding a Zapfish and a doll version.
Credits - Cuttlefish and Stuffed Zapfish.png|[[Cap'n Cuttlefish]] sewing a Zapfish.
Credits - Inklings and Cuttlefish.png|Cap'n Cuttlefish, two Inklings, and some Zapfish.
S Icon Squid Jump.png|Zapfish featured in the artwork for the Squid Jump minigame
S Icon Squid Racer.png|Zapfish featured in the artwork for the Squid Racer minigame
S Icon Squidball.png|Zapfish featured in the artwork for the Squid Ball minigame
S wallpaper Line icons.jpg|A Zapfish in a Line wallpaper
S Sunken Scroll 1.png|A small Zapfish drawing in the corner of [[List of Sunken Scrolls in Splatoon#Scroll 1|Sunken Scroll 1]]
</gallery>
 
===''Splatoon 2''===
<gallery>
File:Zapfish Splatoon 2.jpg|A render of a Zapfish from ''[[Splatoon 2]]''.
File:Splatoon 2 Famitsu Guide - Mini Zapfish.jpg|Render of a Mini Zapfish.
File:S2 Mem Cake Zapfish.png|A [[mem cake]] of a Zapfish from the ''[[Octo Expansion]]''.
File:S2 Mem Cake Mini Zapfish.png|A mem cake of a Mini Zapfish.
File:Octo Canyon Mini Zapfish doll.jpg|A Mini Zapfish doll inside a barrier.
File:MiniZapfishLifecycle.jpg|An exhibit of a Zapfish's lifecycle at the [[Shellendorf Institute]].
File:S2 credits painted 01.png|Artwork of the male and female versions of Agent 4 with a zapfish from the Credits
</gallery>


A Mini Zapfish mem cake can be found on {{OctoExpansionStation|I|07}}{{OctoExpansionStation|G|07}} [[Ride with Me Station]] and a Zapfish mem cake can be found on {{OctoExpansionStation|I|08}} [[Radio Station]].
===''Splatoon 3''===
<gallery>
Splatoon 3 Zapfish.png|A Zapfish shown in the [[Return of the Mammalians]] trailer
Zapfish doll RotM.png|A Zapfish doll in the [[Future Utopia Island|Squid Sisters Camp]]
RotM The Crater No 1 first clear.png|[[Agent 3 (Splatoon 3)|Agent 3]] holding a rescued Zapfish
Crater level complete (doll).png|Agent 3 holding a Zapfish doll
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It is shown in credits art that Cap'n Cuttlefish is the one who makes and sews the stuffed Zapfish dolls.
*It is shown in credits art that Cap'n Cuttlefish is the one who makes and sews the stuffed Zapfish dolls.
*Zapfish in the [[Octarian]]s' spheres are surrounded by electrical charges, likely indicating that they are generating power.
*Zapfish in the [[Octarian]]s' spheres are surrounded by electrical charges, likely indicating that they are generating power.
*All [[sub weapon]]s that come into contact with a Zapfish's shield will explode instantly, similar to the [[Rainmaker]]'s shield.
* All [[sub weapon]]s that come into contact with a Zapfish's shield will explode instantly, similar to the [[Rainmaker]]'s shield.
*The Japanese name, ''denchi namazu'', means "catfish battery". Similar to electric eels, [[Wikipedia:Electric catfish|some catfish]] produce an electrical discharge to defend themselves.
*The Japanese name, ''denchi namazu'', means "catfish battery". Similar to electric eels, [[Wikipedia:Electric catfish|some catfish]] produce an electrical discharge to defend themselves.
*In [[Shellendorf Institute]], there is a display showcasing the development of a Zapfish.
*In [[Shellendorf Institute]], there is a display showcasing the development of a Zapfish.
*The Zapfish dolls can be found laying around Cap'n Cuttlefish's cabin in [[Octo Valley]], as well as one found in the waste container in Inkopolis Plaza, standing beside the entrance to Octo Valley.
*The Zapfish dolls can be found lying around Cap'n Cuttlefish's cabin in [[Octo Valley (location)|Octo Valley]], as well as one found in the waste container in Inkopolis Plaza, standing beside the entrance to Octo Valley.
*A Mini Zapfish doll can be found lying under a pillow on a sofa in [[Tentakeel Outpost]].
*A Mini Zapfish doll can be found lying under a pillow on a sofa in [[Tentakeel Outpost]].
*After being left around for a little, the Zapfish will look around, making noises that sound like "Huh?" and "Where are you?" before regenerating its bubble.
*After being left around for a little, the Zapfish will look around, making noises that sound like "Huh?" and "Where are you?" before regenerating its bubble.
*The Mini Zapfish dolls wear a hat resembling Marie's Calamari hat in ''Splatoon'', instead of Cap'n Cuttlefish's Legendary Cap that Zapfish dolls wear.
*The Mini Zapfish dolls wear a hat resembling Marie's squid slice hair ornament in ''Splatoon'', instead of Cap'n Cuttlefish's Legendary Cap that Zapfish dolls wear.
 
*A trailer for [[Return of the Mammalians]] shows a Zapfish in an area of [[Alterna]], despite the fact that Zapfish do not appear in Alterna whatsoever in the final game.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Zapfishp1.jpg|A Zapfish in captivity.
File:Mission1 Thumbnail.jpg|[[Agent 3]] holding a rescued Zapfish.
File:Zapfish doll pat pat.gif|Agent 3 patting a retrieved Zapfish doll.
File:Great Zapfish in Inkopolis Plaza.png|The [[Great Zapfish]], curled around [[Inkopolis Tower]].
File:Piranha water + great zapfish.png|The Great Zapfish and a [[jellyfish]] in a raft at [[Piranha Pit]].
File:Credits - Zapfish and Power Eggs.png|Concept art of a Zapfish with some [[Power Egg]]s.
File:Credits - Zapfish and Stuffed Zapfish.png|Concept art of a stuffed Zapfish with a real one.
File:Credits - Zapfish.png|Concept art of a small Zapfish, possibly a baby.
File:Credits - Inkling Boy and Zapfish.png|Agent 3 holding a Zapfish and a doll version.
File:Pokemon Green Marie.jpg|Promo art of [[Marie]] and a Zapfish doll for the {{flag|jp}} [[Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Green]] [[Splatfest]].
File:Zapfish Splatoon 2.jpeg|A render of a Zapfish from ''[[Splatoon 2]]''.
File:Splatoon 2 Famitsu Guide - Mini Zapfish.jpeg|Render of a Mini Zapfish.
File:S2 Mem Cake Zapfish.png|A [[mem cake]] of a Zapfish from the ''[[Octo Expansion]]''.
File:S2 Mem Cake Mini Zapfish.png|A mem cake of a Mini Zapfish.
File:Octo Canyon Mini Zapfish doll.jpg|A Mini Zapfish doll inside a barrier.
File:MiniZapfishLifecycle.jpeg|An exhibit of a Zapfish's lifecycle at the [[Shellendorf Institute]].
File:Splatoon 3 Zapfish.png|A Zapfish shown in the Splatoon 3 trailer
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
''Zapfish''
<div style="display:flex;gap:30px;justify-content:flex-start;flex-wrap:wrap;align-items:flex-start">
{{foreignname
{{Localized name
|title=Zapfish
|Jap=デンチナマズ
|Jap=デンチナマズ
|JapR=Denchi Namazu
|JapR=Denchi Namazu
|JapM=Battery catfish. Also a pun of デンキナマズ ''denki namazu'', '[[wikipedia:Malapterurus electricus|electric catfish]]'
|JapM=Battery catfish<ref group="notes">Also a pun of デンキナマズ ''denki namazu'' ("[[wikipedia:Malapterurus electricus|electric catfish]]")</ref>
|Dut=Voltvis<br>Elektrovis<ref>[https://www.nintendo.nl/Games/Wii-U/Splatoon-892510.html#gameDetails {{NES}} From {{S}}{{'s}} electronic manual on nintendo.nl]</ref>
|Dut=Voltvis<br>Elektrovis<ref> From {{S}}{{'s}} electronic manual on [https://www.nintendo.com/nl-nl/Games/Wii-U/Splatoon-892510.html#gameDetails {{NES}} nintendo.com/nl-nl]</ref>
|DutM=Volt fish<br>Electrofish
|DutM=Voltfish<br>Electrofish
|Fre=Poissons-charges
|Fre=Poisson-charge
|FreM=Charging fish
|FreM=Charging fish
|Ger=Elektrowels
|Ger=Elektrowels
|GerM=Electro catfish
|GerM=Electro catfish
|Ita=Pescescossa
|Ita=Pescescossa
|ItaM=From ''pesce'' (fish) and ''scossa'' (shock)
|ItaM=Shockfish. From ''pesce'' ("fish") and ''scossa'' ("shock")
|Rus=Вольторыба<ref>''Splatoon 2'', Squid Sisters Stories</ref><br>Электрарыба<ref>Pre-release material</ref>
|Rus=Вольторыба<ref>''Splatoon 2'', Squid Sisters Stories</ref><br>Электрарыба<ref>Pre-release material</ref>
|RusR=Vol'toryba<br>Elektroryba
|RusR=Vol'toryba<br>Elektroryba
|RusM=Voltfish<br><br>Electrofish
|RusM=Voltfish<br><br>Electrofish
|SpaA=Volbagre
|SpaA=Volbagre
|SpaAM=From ''voltio'' (volt) and ''bagre'' (catfish)
|SpaAM=From ''voltio'' ("volt") and ''bagre'' ("catfish")
|SpaE=Siluro eléctrico
|SpaE=Siluro eléctrico
|SpaEM=Battery catfish
|SpaEM=Battery catfish
|Chi=电鲶<ref>From the official Chinese release of the ''Splatoon'' artbook</ref>
|ChiS=电池鲶鱼<ref>{{S3}}</ref><br>电鲶<ref>From the official Chinese release of ''[[The Art of Splatoon]]''</ref>
|ChiR=Diàn nián
|ChiSR=diànchí niányú<br>diàn nián
|ChiM=Electric Catfish
|ChiSM=From ''电池'' ("battery") and ''鲶鱼'' ("catfish")<br><br>From ''电'' ("electric") and ''鲶鱼'' ("catfish")
|ChiT=電池鯰魚
|ChiTR=diànchí niányú
|ChiTM=From ''電池'' ("battery") and ''鯰魚'' ("catfish")
|Kor=전지메기
|KorR=jeonjimegi
|KorM=Battery Catfish
|Internal=Msn_ZapfishNormal<ref name="Leanny GitHub">[https://github.com/Leanny/splat3/blob/main/data/language/EUen.json {{GH}} Leanny on GitHub]</ref>
|InternalM=
}}
}}


''Mini Zapfish''
{{Localized name
{{foreignname
|title=Stuffed Zapfish
|Jap=でんちゃん
|JapR=Den-chan
|JapM=
|Dut=Namaakvoltvis
|DutM=Counterfeit voltfish
|FreA=Poisson-charge jouet
|FreAM=
|FreE=Poisson-charge factice
|FreEM=
|Ger=Dummy-Wels
|GerM=
|Ita=Pescescossa finto
|ItaM=Fake Shockfish
|Rus=Чучело вольторыба
|RusR=Chuchelo vol'toryba
|RusM=Voltfish dummy
|SpaA=Volbagre peluche
|SpaAM=
|SpaE=Siluro de pega
|SpaEM=
|ChiS=电仔
|ChiSR=
|ChiSM=
|ChiT=電仔
|ChiTR=
|ChiTM=
|Kor=전지메기 인형
|KorR=
|KorM=Zapfish doll
|Internal=Msn_ZapfishReplica<ref name="Leanny GitHub"/>
|InternalM=
}}
 
{{Localized name
|color=Splatoon 2
|color=Splatoon 2
|title=Mini Zapfish
|Jap=マメデンチナマズ
|Jap=マメデンチナマズ
|JapR=Mame Denchi Namazu
|JapR=Mame Denchi Namazu
|JapM=Miniature battery catfish.
|JapM=Miniature battery catfish
|Dut=Dwergvoltvis
|Dut=Dwergvoltvis
|DutM=Dwarf volt fish
|DutM=Dwarf volt fish
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|GerM=
|GerM=
|Ita=Mini Pescescossa
|Ita=Mini Pescescossa
|ItaM=Mini Zapfish
|ItaM=Mini Shockfish
|Rus=
|Rus=
|RusM=
|RusM=
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|SpaEM=
|SpaEM=
}}
}}
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===Translation notes===
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Zapfish off the port bow! Bust in and grab it!

Zapfish are creatures that appear as the main objectives in several single-player modes in the Splatoon series, namely Octo Valley, Octo Canyon, and the Crater levels in Return of the Mammalians. They are a type of electric catfish that provide energy for Inkling society, and they are stolen by the Octarians in order to power their underground domes. Most levels end with a Zapfish that the player must collect in order to complete the level, surrounded by a lightbulb-like shield. To collect it, the player must burst its shield with ink, similarly to the Rainmaker's shield, and then touch the Zapfish before the shield respawns.

Normal Zapfish are small, approximately the size of an Inkling's head. Octo Canyon features another type known as Mini Zapfish, which are smaller and weaker; these are featured in levels that focus on Octolings, where eight of them must be collected to complete the level. The more powerful and much larger Great Zapfish provides enough electricity to power cities and is held by the final boss of each game.

In the Octo Expansion and most of Return of the Mammalians, goals serve as a functional replacement for Zapfish, signifying the end of a level.

Description

A Zapfish.

Zapfish are a type of electric catfish that power the cities of Inkopolis and Splatsville. Through an Inkopolis News broadcast at the start of both Splatoon and Splatoon 2, the player learns that the Great Zapfish has been stolen and taken to Octo Valley and Octo Canyon respectively, both places being a hidden underground base used by the Octarians. The player is guided by Cap'n Cuttlefish or Marie and must rescue all the Zapfish in order to restore Inkopolis' power supply. A Zapfish is found at the end of every level, enclosed in a glowing sphere of electricity and sitting on a light bulb-esque pedestal. The player must shoot the sphere with ink until it bursts, releasing the Zapfish. If it is not grabbed after some seconds, a new bubble will form around it.

There is a doll version of a Zapfish that replaces the normal Zapfish when completing a mission that had already been cleared. It is made out of wool, has googly eyes and some stitches patched, and it wears a blue cap made from wool, resembling Cap'n Cuttlefish's Legendary Cap, which the real Zapfish do not wear. The animation for obtaining the Zapfish also changes, having Agent 3 and Agent 4 holding the doll differently.

In Splatoon 3, an Anarchy Splatcast announcement regarding the disappearance of the Great Zapfish is performed instead. The player is then recruited as Agent 3 of the New Squidbeak Splatoon by Cuttlefish. For the Crater stages, Zapfish are found trapped as usual, however, after entering Alterna, no more Zapfish are found. A Zapfish doll at the Squid Sisters camp at Future Utopia Island can be examined to revisit the Crater.

Appearance

Zapfish appear to be a cross between a small fish and a light bulb's filament. They have a large head with two small eyes, two nostrils, and a pair of orange lips. Below the head is a smaller, yellow body.

Mini Zapfish

Mini Zapfish only appear in Octo Canyon inside Octoling missions. There is a total of eight Mini Zapfish scattered across the map in each mission, and it is Agent 4's job to collect all of them. It is stated by Marie that all eight Mini Zapfish combined have the power output of one normal Zapfish.

Octo Expansion

In the Octo Expansion, Zapfish are replaced by a different goal, which has a thin, silver, pencil-like design. They are the way for Agent 8 to complete levels that task them to get to the goal. They function the same way as a Zapfish, with bombs exploding instantly if they touch it.

Similarly, data points replace Mini Zapfish, which appear in groups of eight. These only appear in three levels, being E11 Bodacious Rotation Station, F10 Cubular Station, and Escape 05 Diaphragm Phase. The Diaphragm Phase also features an object called the energy core which looks like a red spherical Zapfish, and is confirmed by HaikaraWalker to be a Zapfish egg.

A Mini Zapfish mem cake can be found at I07G07 Ride with Me Station and a Zapfish mem cake can be found at I08 Radio Station.

Gallery

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Trivia

  • It is shown in credits art that Cap'n Cuttlefish is the one who makes and sews the stuffed Zapfish dolls.
  • Zapfish in the Octarians' spheres are surrounded by electrical charges, likely indicating that they are generating power.
  • All sub weapons that come into contact with a Zapfish's shield will explode instantly, similar to the Rainmaker's shield.
  • The Japanese name, denchi namazu, means "catfish battery". Similar to electric eels, some catfish produce an electrical discharge to defend themselves.
  • In Shellendorf Institute, there is a display showcasing the development of a Zapfish.
  • The Zapfish dolls can be found lying around Cap'n Cuttlefish's cabin in Octo Valley, as well as one found in the waste container in Inkopolis Plaza, standing beside the entrance to Octo Valley.
  • A Mini Zapfish doll can be found lying under a pillow on a sofa in Tentakeel Outpost.
  • After being left around for a little, the Zapfish will look around, making noises that sound like "Huh?" and "Where are you?" before regenerating its bubble.
  • The Mini Zapfish dolls wear a hat resembling Marie's squid slice hair ornament in Splatoon, instead of Cap'n Cuttlefish's Legendary Cap that Zapfish dolls wear.
  • A trailer for Return of the Mammalians shows a Zapfish in an area of Alterna, despite the fact that Zapfish do not appear in Alterna whatsoever in the final game.

Names in other languages

Zapfish
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese デンチナマズ
Denchi Namazu
Battery catfish[a]
Netherlands Dutch Voltvis
Elektrovis[1]
Voltfish
Electrofish
CanadaFrance French Poisson-charge Charging fish
Germany German Elektrowels Electro catfish
Italy Italian Pescescossa Shockfish. From pesce ("fish") and scossa ("shock")
Russia Russian Вольторыба[2]
Электрарыба[3]

Vol'toryba
Elektroryba
Voltfish

Electrofish
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Volbagre From voltio ("volt") and bagre ("catfish")
Spain Spanish (NOE) Siluro eléctrico Battery catfish
China Chinese (Simplified) 电池鲶鱼[4]
电鲶[5]

diànchí niányú
diàn nián
From 电池 ("battery") and 鲶鱼 ("catfish")

From ("electric") and 鲶鱼 ("catfish")
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 電池鯰魚
diànchí niányú
From 電池 ("battery") and 鯰魚 ("catfish")
South Korea Korean 전지메기
jeonjimegi
Battery Catfish
Translate logo.svg Internal Msn_ZapfishNormal[6]


Stuffed Zapfish
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese でんちゃん
Den-chan
Netherlands Dutch Namaakvoltvis Counterfeit voltfish
Canada French (NOA) Poisson-charge jouet
France French (NOE) Poisson-charge factice
Germany German Dummy-Wels
Italy Italian Pescescossa finto Fake Shockfish
Russia Russian Чучело вольторыба
Chuchelo vol'toryba
Voltfish dummy
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Volbagre peluche
Spain Spanish (NOE) Siluro de pega
China Chinese (Simplified) 电仔
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 電仔
South Korea Korean 전지메기 인형 Zapfish doll
Translate logo.svg Internal Msn_ZapfishReplica[6]


Mini Zapfish
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese マメデンチナマズ
Mame Denchi Namazu
Miniature battery catfish
Netherlands Dutch Dwergvoltvis Dwarf volt fish
Italy Italian Mini Pescescossa Mini Shockfish

Translation notes

  1. Also a pun of デンキナマズ denki namazu ("electric catfish")

References

  1. From Splatoon's electronic manual on Nintendo nintendo.com/nl-nl
  2. Splatoon 2, Squid Sisters Stories
  3. Pre-release material
  4. Splatoon 3
  5. From the official Chinese release of The Art of Splatoon
  6. 6.0 6.1 GitHub Leanny on GitHub