Splattack!

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Splattack!
Artist Squid Squad
Producer GISSAN (in-game)
Composer Toru Minegishi
Arrangement Toru Minegishi
Vocals Hiroaki Takeuchi
Ichiya (in-game)
Guitar Susumu Nishikawa
Yoshihiko Haga
Ichiya (in-game)
Bass TABOKUN
Quinn (in-game)
Drums Akira Tsuneoka
Murasaki (in-game)
Keyboards Nami (in-game)
Game Splatoon
Splatoon 3
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Heard in
Splatoon
Multiplayer
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Lobby
Featured in Squid Beatz (Splatoon) - track 1
Squid Beatz 2 (Splatoon 2) - track 35 (unlocked through Inkling Boy amiibo)
Jukebox (Splatoon 3)
Fresh Kids (in-game)
Splatune - disc 1, track 3
Splatune - disc 2, track 36 (E3 version)
Genre Rock
Electronic
BPM 174
Key signature A minor
Length 3:23 (Splatune)
1:22 (E3 version, Splatune)
Sample

Splattack! is a song originally performed by Squid Squad, which has been rearranged by Dedf1sh and C-Side.

Description

Like most Squid Squad songs, Splattack! is a fusion of rock and electronic music, with an emphasis on the backing drums and prominent guitar riffs, but also features singing in the Inkling language by Ichiya. What appears to be the band shouting "Squid Squad!" can be heard throughout the song, such as at the five-second mark. It is one of the five battle songs released with Splatoon at launch, and like all battle songs, it has a random chance of being played during online matches. It can also be heard in Squid Beatz, and it is included in Splatune.

Through an in-universe article contained in the Splatune booklet, it was revealed that this was the Squid Squad's first single and was originally leaked online unnamed. Large amounts of people downloaded the song to their music players, instantly becoming the standard for battle music, and helped propel Squid Squad to stardom. It became a hit after catching the attention of GISSAN (the producer of Fresh Kids) from a demonstration tape.

In Splatoon 2, Splattack! can be unlocked to listen in Squid Beatz 2 as a final reward from the Inkling Boy amiibo. It cannot, however, be heard anywhere else in the base game. It has a maximum score of 280 and 528 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively.

In Splatoon 3, Splattack! can be heard in the lobby during some hours, alongside other songs by Squid Squad.

In the Super Smash Bros. series

See also: Splattack!

It is also featured in the soundtrack for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, along with a new remix (see below). It has a chance of playing on Moray Towers, and can also be heard in the Sounds section in the Vault menu. Splattack was also used in the first teaser trailer for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and in the reveal for the Inkling Mii Fighter costumes in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U.

Remixes and covers

Splattack! (Jam Session)

Splattack! (Jam Session)
Artist Squid Squad
Producer GISSAN (in-game)
Composer Toru Minegishi
Arrangement Toru Minegishi
Vocals Hiroaki Takeuchi
Ichiya (in-game)
Guitar Susumu Nishikawa
Yoshihiko Haga
Ichiya (in-game)
Bass TABOKUN
Quinn (in-game)
Drums Akira Tsuneoka
Murasaki (in-game)
Keyboards Nami (in-game)
Game Splatoon
Splatoon 2 (Octo Expansion only)
Heard in
Splatoon
Tutorial
Test range (shortened version)
Heard in
Splatoon 2
Central Station cutscene (as Agent 3 Appears!)
Featured in Splatune - disc 1, track 2
Genre Rock
Electronic
BPM 170
Key signature A minor
Length 2:16 (Splatune)
0:16 (as Agent 3 Appears!)
Sample

A simplified cover of Splattack!, which has a minimalist bass intro, but more instrumentation is added as the track progresses. It plays during the tutorial and in the test range. In the tutorial, the instrumentation depends on the player's progress (clarified below), while the Splatune version changes them over time.

In-universe, according to the Splatune interview, this song came from a brainstorming session and was later developed into the final version of Splattack!.

Click "Expand" to see the different versions used in-game

Tutorial Phase 1

Playing at the beginning of the tutorial, this version begins with the same bass intro as the Splatune version. However, only the part containing simple drums is looped. It consists of the bass track, synth, drums, and vocals.

Tutorial Phase 2

As soon as the player is asked to move with Left Stick, the song can loop into this version. Guitar riffs and additional drum sounds are now added to the track. This version appears to be used to help segue between Phase 1 and 3; this version will loop into Phase 3 directly after the drumroll in the middle of this version if the player is asked to look left and right with Right Stick before the drumroll.

Tutorial Phase 3

As soon as the player is asked to look left and right with Right Stick, the song can loop into this version. The guitar riff now plays simple melodies reminiscent to the verse of the standard Splattack!, kick drums are added, and the vocals are removed.

Tutorial Phase 4

As soon as the player is asked to turn into their squid form with ZL, the song can loop into this version. The guitar riff now plays the verse, the drums build up, the vocals return, and the synth is removed. This version appears to be used to help segue between Phase 3 and 5.

Tutorial Phase 5

The song immediately loops to this version after Phase 4. A different, continuous synth melody is now added to the track.

Tutorial Phase 6

As soon as the player is asked to dash jump (by jumping while swimming) across a gap, the song can loop into this version. The guitar and the bass now play different melodies.

Tutorial Phase 7

As soon as the player is asked to throw Splat Bombs with R, the song can loop into this phase. The synth is removed, the bass plays a melody reminiscent to the verse of Splattack!, and the guitar now plays a different, oscillating melody.

Tutorial Phase 8 (unused)

Ripping the music from the game shows a hidden phase that cannot normally be heard in-game. This phase is also not heard in the Splatune version of the song. Playing right after Phase 7, this part consists of a simple bass melody in the same style as Phase 1.

Test Range

Used in the test range. While otherwise identical to the "Tutorial Phase 1" version, this version removes the vocals.

Splattack! (Inkredible New Stages and Gear)

A remixed version of Splattack! played during the first half of the Inkredible New Stages and Gear trailer released on 12 November 2015, while announcing Museum d'Alfonsino. It features a classical-style intro to suit the museum theme, before transitioning into a composition more like the original version. It is not used anywhere else other than the trailer. The song stops when the second half of the trailer begins, announcing Mahi-Mahi Resort and using Shellfie. The backing soundtrack to the entire trailer without any sound effects was released in the Splatoon Live in Makuhari -Shiokalive- album, which also includes the second half of Shellfie in the file.

Splattack! (New Stage Squid Dance)

Another Splattack! remix used exclusively in a trailer, this version played during the New Stage Squid Dance (Piranha Pit & Ancho-V Games) trailer. It features a very similar composition to the Jam Session version but also has a lot of Inkling sound effects incorporated into the tune. It appears in Splatoon Live in Makuhari -Shiokalive-.

Splattack! (Octo)

Splattack! (Octo)
Artist Dedf1sh
Composer Toru Minegishi
Ryo Nagamatsu
Shiho Fujii
Game Splatoon 2 (Octo Expansion only)
Heard in
Splatoon 2
Spinal Phase
Featured in Squid Beatz 2 (Splatoon 2) - track 82
Octotune - disc 1, track 25
Nintendo Music - link
Genre Electronic
Glitch
Breakcore
BPM 220
Key signature A minor
Length 3:22 (Octotune)
Sample

The Octo Expansion in Splatoon 2 features a remix of Splattack! known as Splattack! (Octo). This is performed by Dedf1sh, who remixed the original from Squid Squad. It is played during the Spinal Phase where Agent 8 battles a mind-controlled Agent 3. It resembles a glitched version of the regular song, transforming it into being purely electronic, rather than the rock fusion of the original. A sample from the intro of I am Octavio and a segue from Octavio's remix of Bomb Rush Blush can also be heard. It can also be heard in Squid Beatz 2 after it has been heard in-game, with a maximum score of 297 and 666 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively, and it is included in Octotune.

Splattack! (C-Side)

Splattack! (C-Side)
Artist C-Side
Vocals Yoshimasa Masukura
Miki Aihara
Guitar Yohske Yamamoto
Bass Ryosuke Nikamoto
Drums Hideki Aoyama
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Multiplayer
Featured in Jukebox (Splatoon 3)
Splatune 3 - disc 1, track 7
Nintendo Music - link
Genre Rock
Electronic
BPM 177
Key signature A♭ Minor
Length 3:32
Sample

A hard rock cover of Splattack! by C-Side appears in Splatoon 3 as a multiplayer battle song, having first been heard in the game's announcement trailer. It follows the same structure as the original version, having a similar rock style as the original, matching C-Side's rock-esque style.

Urchin Underpass (Mario Kart 8 Deluxe)

A version of Splattack! is used in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Urchin Underpass battle course. It is titled Urchin Underpass in the Nintendo Music app. Although it sounds very similar to the original, there are many minor changes to the composition. For the main riff of the track, there is an emphasis on the off-beats, akin to the composition of jazz music, to match the rest of the game's jazz-based soundtrack. There are also samples of Splattack! (Jam Session). During the final minute of battles, the music changes to Now or Never! (unlike other courses, where the music simply increases in speed and pitch in the final minute).

Splattack! (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)

See also: Splattack!

Arranged by Taito Corporation and supervised by Shohei Tsuchiya (ZUNTATA), a new Splattack! remix was composed for use in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The song now has a jazz-like composition, with the use of trumpets and saxophones, rather than the rock sound of the original. It also includes the melody from the Opening for starting a match at the beginning and Now or Never! at the end. By default, it is the song with the highest chance of playing on Moray Towers, and can also be heard in the Sounds section in the Vault menu.

Other versions

Splattack! (E3 2014)

During the initial reveal trailer for Splatoon, an early version was used. It was rougher than the final version, with a louder emphasis on vocals, which had a slight echo and was re-recorded for the final cut. The intro (which was moved in the final version) appears to resemble the opening of a live performance, as it features what appears to be a crowd chanting. It is included in Splatune, where it is listed as having no artist.

Splattack! (Single-player trailer)

The early E3 version of Splattack! was once again used at the beginning of the Splatoon single-player trailer. The song is mostly the same as the E3 version, but a radio-esque filter was added to emphasize the contrast between the multiplayer and single-player campaigns, and to signify the warfare-like theme of Octo Valley. A similar effect is used on Sheldon's version of Lookin' Fresh. Due to the nature of it being an intro, it is very short, playing for only sixteen seconds before it transitions into Tentacular Circus for the rest of the trailer.

Splash screen music

During the splash screen for Splatoon, the percussion line from Splattack! plays.

Splattack! (Splatoon 3 reveal trailer)

The reveal trailer for Splatoon 3[1] features a different version of the Splatoon 3 cover of Splattack! that plays over footage of new gameplay features from the game. It uses a different instrumental and the shout after the intro is similar to that of the Squid Squad's Splattack! instead of the high-pitched one heard in the Splatoon 3-themed Nintendo Switch - OLED Model promo. After the synth part, the instruments are stripped away, leaving a serene bass melody and drums until the song ends. This version is included in Splatune 3 as track 35 in Disc 3.

Samples and interpolations

Maritime Memory

Main article: Maritime Memory

Maritime Memory by the Squid Sisters takes inspiration from multiple songs, with Splattack! being one of them. A series of notes from Splattack! play in the background at one part.

January 2017 Trailer

Main article: Inkoming!

The song Inkoming! by Wet Floor was played during the initial reveal trailer of Splatoon 2 at the Nintendo Switch Presentation. During the end of the trailer, a series of notes that make up the melody of Splattack! can be heard. This outro is not heard in any other version of Inkoming!

A Brighter Future Awaits! (Grizzco Industries Recruitment Video)

The song that plays during the intro of the Salmon Run trailer in the April 2017 Nintendo Direct, which is also included in Splatune 2 (credited to Grizzco Industries) and as an unlisted track in Nintendo Music (with no artist credited), interpolates the melody of Splattack!

All the Thangs

Main article: All the Thangs

In the Octo Expansion, a brief portion of Splattack! (Jam Session) plays at the end of the cutscene music All the Thangs, heard when Agent 3 responds to Agent 8's CQ-80 distress signal, activated by Marina, and jumps through the roof of Central Station to save them and Cap'n Cuttlefish. This version is mostly the same as the original but only lasts sixteen seconds and ends in a guitar chord. In the game files, it is a separate file from the rest of All the Thangs and contains the sound effects of Agent 3 smashing the glass of the roof and the blender.

The Plan

Main article: The Plan

The Plan interpolates a few songs heard during the final phases of the Octo Expansion, one of them being Splattack! (Octo). Around the section based on the chorus of Shark Bytes, the main melody of Splattack! can be faintly heard.

Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape

Main article: Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape

Splattack! is the last track in Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape. After the Squid Sisters', Off the Hook's, and Wet Floor's fusion of Now or Never! finishes, a long, silent pause immediately follows. When this pause is over, the very beginning of Splattack! is briefly heard.

Trivia

  • Splattack! is considered the theme tune of Splatoon, with the song being played during the initial reveal trailer of the game. It is the first song on Squid Beatz and among the first on Splatune. The song and its variants have been played in multiple trailers and commercials for Splatoon, more than any other song.[2][3]
    • Splattack! can also be seen as the theme tune for Agent 3, due to their prominent role in Splatoon. In the Octo Expansion, during major scenes featuring Agent 3, such as when they save Agent 8 and Cap'n Cuttlefish, or when Agent 8 battles Sanitized Agent 3, a version of Splattack! plays in the background.
    • Inkoming! could be seen as the theme tune of Splatoon 2, and similarly shares having an exclamation mark at the end of its title. Clickbait could be seen as the theme tune of Splatoon 3.
  • A behind the scenes video was released showing the recording of Splattack!. However, the video itself uses the final recording instead of the raw performance. The Jam Session version was also used as the intro music for the video as the band warms up. In the video, the track was called Splatattack!, possibly a beta name.
  • The maximum score in hard mode for Splattack! in Squid Beatz 2 is 528, which is likely a reference to the release date of Splatoon in Japan.
  • The Splattack! (Octo) remix resembles a corrupted version of the original, paralleling how Commander Tartar corrupted Agent 3's mind. It could also represent the corruption of Dedf1sh from being sanitized and losing their free will.
  • Splattack! (Octo) has the largest possible score on Hard mode out of all of the songs in Squid Beatz 2, at 666, respectively.
    • As a result, there are only a few documented cases of the song being completed with a full combo.[4][5][6]
Clip from Splattack! used by a LINE sticker
  • A clip from Splattack! is used by one of the LINE stickers in the Splatoon: Inkling Injection pack.
  • In September 2015, Splattack! (E3 2014) was added to Daigasso! Band Brothers P. In April 2016, Splattack! (Jam Session) was also added.
  • During a Splatoon 2 event that took place from 12 July 2019 to 15 July 2019 in Tetris 99, getting 100 or more points awarded the player with a Splatoon theme, changing the graphics, music, and sound effects to those from the franchise. When this theme is applied, Splattack! is heard as soon as a match begins. It continues to play until there are 50 players left in the match when the music switches to Ink or Sink.

Etymology

Splattack! is a portmanteau of "splat" and "attack".

Names in other languages

Splattack (E3 2014)

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Splattack!(2014 E3PV)

References