Splatoon | |
スプラトゥーン (Supuratun) | |
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Genre | Action/ comedy |
Created by | Sankichi Hinodeya |
Manga | |
Written by | Sankichi Hinodeya |
Published by | Shogakukan |
English publisher | |
Magazine | CoroCoro Comic |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | November 13, 2015 – January 27, 2022 |
Volumes | 16 |
Manga | |
Splatoon 3: Splatlands | |
Written by | Sankichi Hinodeya |
Published by | Shogakukan |
English publisher | |
Magazine | CoroCoro Comic |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | January 27, 2023 – present |
Volumes | 2 |
Splatoon (スプラトゥーン, Supuratun) is an
action-
comedy Japanese
manga based on the
video game series
of the same name, and illustrated by Sankichi Hinodeya.
[1]
he manga follows the Blue Team, a group of Inklings that compete in Turf Wars, the primary online battle mode in the Splatoon franchise. Goggles, a member of the Blue Team, serves as the manga's protagonist.
An anime adaptation was released on the YouTube channel of CoroCoro starting in August 2017. [2]
Splatoon stars the Blue Team, a team of Inklings who compete in Turf Wars against other teams. [3] The Blue Team consists of Goggles, Headphones, Specs, and Bobble Hat. [4] While the Blue Team has a lower rank than other competitors, they aim to succeed in their battles regardless. [3] They enter the CoroCoro Cup, a tournament to decide who is the best Turf War team. After arriving, the Blue Team realizes that others refer to them as "famous idiots". The Blue Team's first match is against the Yellow-Green Team, a top-ranked team. Despite this, though, the Blue Team defeats them. [4]
(Note: All of the characters here are all manga-original.)
Splatoon first released in Japan on February 29, 2016, through the CoroCoro Comic magazine. [5] [6] It first released in English on December 14, 2017, translated by Viz Media. [7] [8] [9]
On August 13, 2017, the manga was adapted into an animated series, starring Mikako Komatsu as Goggles. The adaptation released on CoroCoro's YouTube channel. [4] [2]
For the release of Splatoon 3, new volumes of Splatoon released. [6]
Dale Bashir of IGN Southeast Asia called the manga "a true shōnen interpretation of Splatoon ... that is quite faithful to the regular player’s experience with the game". [3]
Splatoon | |
スプラトゥーン (Supuratun) | |
---|---|
Genre | Action/ comedy |
Created by | Sankichi Hinodeya |
Manga | |
Written by | Sankichi Hinodeya |
Published by | Shogakukan |
English publisher | |
Magazine | CoroCoro Comic |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | November 13, 2015 – January 27, 2022 |
Volumes | 16 |
Manga | |
Splatoon 3: Splatlands | |
Written by | Sankichi Hinodeya |
Published by | Shogakukan |
English publisher | |
Magazine | CoroCoro Comic |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | January 27, 2023 – present |
Volumes | 2 |
Splatoon (スプラトゥーン, Supuratun) is an
action-
comedy Japanese
manga based on the
video game series
of the same name, and illustrated by Sankichi Hinodeya.
[1]
he manga follows the Blue Team, a group of Inklings that compete in Turf Wars, the primary online battle mode in the Splatoon franchise. Goggles, a member of the Blue Team, serves as the manga's protagonist.
An anime adaptation was released on the YouTube channel of CoroCoro starting in August 2017. [2]
Splatoon stars the Blue Team, a team of Inklings who compete in Turf Wars against other teams. [3] The Blue Team consists of Goggles, Headphones, Specs, and Bobble Hat. [4] While the Blue Team has a lower rank than other competitors, they aim to succeed in their battles regardless. [3] They enter the CoroCoro Cup, a tournament to decide who is the best Turf War team. After arriving, the Blue Team realizes that others refer to them as "famous idiots". The Blue Team's first match is against the Yellow-Green Team, a top-ranked team. Despite this, though, the Blue Team defeats them. [4]
(Note: All of the characters here are all manga-original.)
Splatoon first released in Japan on February 29, 2016, through the CoroCoro Comic magazine. [5] [6] It first released in English on December 14, 2017, translated by Viz Media. [7] [8] [9]
On August 13, 2017, the manga was adapted into an animated series, starring Mikako Komatsu as Goggles. The adaptation released on CoroCoro's YouTube channel. [4] [2]
For the release of Splatoon 3, new volumes of Splatoon released. [6]
Dale Bashir of IGN Southeast Asia called the manga "a true shōnen interpretation of Splatoon ... that is quite faithful to the regular player’s experience with the game". [3]