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How many Splatfests has Pearl won?

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Robert Miller

Published Feb 08, 2026

How many Splatfests has Pearl won?

Across all regions, Pearl and Marina won 29 Splatfests each.

Are there still Splatfest in Splatoon?

Splatoon 2: Splatocalypse event announced with Final Splatfest and special Gear, Ver. 5.0 update announced. Nintendo have announced the last special event for Splatoon 2: the Splatocalypse, that will be the stage for the Final Fest!

What are the squid sisters last names?

The Squid Sisters, known in Japan as Sea O’ Colors (シオカラーズ Shiokarāzu), are an idol Inkling pop duo based in Inkopolis, consisting of cousins Callie and Marie (アオリ & ホタル Aori and Hotaru). They were the former hosts for the Inkopolis News program, which announces events, new DLC and other battle-related news.

How old is captain cuttlefish from Splatoon?

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SpeciesInkling
Age128 (Splatoon) 130 (Splatoon 2)
GenderMale
RelationsCallie and Marie (granddaughters)
LocationOcto Valley, Inkopolis Plaza, Deepsea Metro

Is Splatoon 3 Confirmed?

In Nintendo’s most recent Direct it announced that Splatoon 3 is coming in 2022.

What is Splatoon called in Japan?

Supuratūn
Splatoon (Japanese: スプラトゥーン, Hepburn: Supuratūn) is a third-person shooter video game.

What species are Callie and Marie?

The Squid Sisters are a pop idol duo in Inkopolis, consisting of Callie and Marie….Page actions.

SpeciesInkling
Shop
Members(Non-virtual) keity.pop (Callie) Mari Kikuma (Marie)

Is CQ Cumber a bad guy?

Cumber is “not a bad guy”, only “faithful to his duties.” Sometimes, C.Q. Cumber climbs on the wall near the entrance of a test chamber, rather than being situated on the ground. If he is hit with enough ink, he will fall and land on his back.

Is Inkopolis Tokyo?

The layout and design of Inkopolis is based on the city of Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan.

What does Veemo mean in Splatoon?

Booyah!
“VEEMO” – “Booyah!”

What’s a Woomy?

“Woomy” may also refer to the Inkling girl, while “Ngyes” refers to the Inkling boy. The Japanese-language equivalent of “Wowee” is “Manmenmi” (マンメンミ, what “Gung-we-wy” sounds like in Japanese), which is also based on a quote by the Inkling girl. She usually says this after defeating a boss or when saying “Boo-yah!”.