User:WayslideCool/Sandbox
Species | Inkling |
Hair color | Multicolor Orange, yellow, lavender, and magenta (Splatoon 2) Purple, yellow, sea green, and blue (Splatoon 3) |
Gender | Female |
Relations | Unnamed younger sister |
Location | Inkopolis (Splatoon 2) Splatsville (Splatoon 3) |
Yoko is a character in the Splatoon series. She is a trumpet player that has served as the frontwoman for Ink Theory in Splatoon 2 and Yoko & the Gold Bazookas in Splatoon 3.
Appearance
Yoko is a pale-skinned Inkling with four long tentacles for hair. Her tentacles are different colors due to a mutation, and usually have various hair ties around them. She is usually seen with a blank expression on her face. She has gray eyes, and usually is seen wearing eye shadow.
In Splatoon 2, her outfit consists of a black dress with long sleeves, and a gold tie with a white tip, largely matching the other members of Ink Theory. She wears a large black hat with three "horns", with each horn having a purple interior. She wears purple eye shadow, and has orange, yellow, lavender, and magenta tentacles. She wears black shoes with straps that surround her ankles in a cross formation.
In Splatoon 3, Yoko is given a new outfit as a member of Yoko & the Gold Bazookas. Her eye shadow is now orange, and her tentacles have changed to be purple, yellow, sea green, and blue. Each tentacle now has a third pair of hair ties. She wears a larger hat with two horns covered in sequins, and a long, flowing black dress. She wears gray gloves, and her shoes are identical to the ones she wears in Splatoon 2.
A piece of artwork made for Valentine's Day 2019 depicts Yoko in casual clothing, with a black and white t-shirt, as well as a black baseball cap with horns, with text resembling Japanese kanji written on it.
Personality and traits
Gallery
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Ink Theory album art from Splatoon 2
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Artwork of Ink Theory performing
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Valentine's Day artwork featuring Ink Theory
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Yoko & the Gold Bazookas album art from Splatoon 3
Trivia
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ヨーコ | Yōko |
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