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Yoko
S3 Band Yoko & the Gold Bazookas.jpg
Artwork of Yoko & the Gold Bazookas from Splatoon 3. Yoko is seen in the center.
Species Inkling
Habitat
Height
Hair color Multicolor
Orange, yellow, lavender, and magenta (Splatoon 2)
Purple, yellow, sea green, and blue (Splatoon 3)
Eye color
Age
Gender Female
Pronouns
Relations Unnamed younger sister
Location Inkopolis (Splatoon 2)
Splatsville (Splatoon 3)
Shop
HP
Maximum HP
Members
Other forms

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

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ヨーコ Yōko

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