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So far there are two extra player who are squadless for the Nintendome Tournament. If at least two more people could apply as solo players, we would have enough for one more team. The tourney is free to enter, and the winning team gets $200. I sincerely hope that people join, as I was so hyped...
After looking at the script, I think the words for girl/boy should be sused for female/male and girl/boy respectively, since IMO saying "I am a boy Inkling" is less smooth than "I am a male inkling". Thoughts?
So I just noticed that the Inkling Girl's default shirt says "Iru" in the Inkling language. I checked the dictionary to see if Iru was used anywhere. I saw it is used for hello, one of the most simple, common words. So my question is, was this intentional?
In words like /be eya/ (To Splat) how do you pronounce the double e sound? In the dictionary, it is written as beeya, so is it pronounced like "bay ayya" (separated syllables), "bay-uh" (joined syllables) of "bee-uh" (the two e's making the 'ee' sound)
I apologize i this was already mentioned in...
Just to note: In NA, the quote in Camp Triggerfish where Marie says she ate the marshmallows is changed to something along the lines of "No, but I brought Hot Dogs" referencing the NA Splatfest "Marshmallows Vs. Hot Dogs"