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  2. List of Splatoon live performances - Wikipedia

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    Splatoon is a Japanese video game franchise with the premise of fictional bands and idol groups, whose members are voiced and performed by real-life musicians. As of 2025, the franchise is composed of three major idol groups: the Squid Sisters (who debuted in Splatoon in 2015), Off the Hook (Splatoon 2 in 2017), and Deep Cut (Splatoon 3 in 2022).

  3. Toru Minegishi - Wikipedia

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    Toru Minegishi (峰岸透, Minegishi Tōru, born 1975) is a Japanese video game composer known for his work on Nintendo games, most notably in The Legend of Zelda and Splatoon series. He was raised in a musical family and developed an interest in video games and their music from an early age.

  4. Callie and Marie - Wikipedia

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    Callie (Japanese: アオリ, Hepburn: Aori) and Marie (Japanese: ホタル, Hepburn: Hotaru) are a duo of characters in the Splatoon series. They first appeared in the original Splatoon (2015) as a pop music duo known as the Squid Sisters (Japanese: シオカラーズ, Hepburn: Shiokarāzu, lit.

  5. Pearl and Marina - Wikipedia

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    Pearl and Marina are a duo of characters from the Splatoon video game series. They were first introduced in Splatoon 2 (2017) as members of a pop music act known as Off the Hook (テンタクルズ, Tentakuruzu, "Tentacles" in Japanese), [3] who perform a variety of songs which is utilized as in-game music.

  6. Hideki Naganuma - Wikipedia

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    Hideki Naganuma [a] (born May 16, 1972) [1] [2] is a Japanese composer and DJ who primarily does work for video games. Naganuma is best known for his soundtrack for the game Jet Set Radio and its sequel Jet Set Radio Future .

  7. Splatoon 3 - Wikipedia

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    Splatoon 3 takes place five years after the events of Splatoon 2 [35] in the Splatlands, a sun-scorched desert inhabited by battle-hardened Inklings and Octolings, and Splatsville, a city of chaos that seems to have developed rapidly since the last Splatfest, Chaos vs. Order. The game's design is themed around chaos due to the outcome of the ...

  8. Song of Okinawa Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    The "Song of Okinawa Prefecture" (Japanese: 沖縄県民の歌, Hepburn: Okinawa kenmin no uta) was adopted on May 15, 1972, upon the United States' return of Okinawa Prefecture to Japan. Its lyrics were written by local teacher Seiko Miyazato , with music composed by University of the Ryukyus professor Shigeru Shiroma .

  9. Nada Sōsō - Wikipedia

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    Moriyama and Begin met after performing at live events together in the late 1990s. Moriyama asked Begin to write her an Okinawan-style song. The song's title on the demo tape she received was "Nada Sōsō," an Okinawan language phrase meaning "large tears are falling" (to compare, the Japanese phrase would be namida ga poroporo kobore ochiru (涙がぽろぽろこぼれ落ちる)).