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Dewicking.


* ExcitedShowTitle: Every chapter has the title end with an exclamation mark, fitting with Hit and Maika’s energetic nature.
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* Partially Concealed Label Gag: Invoked by Hit when he attempts to livestream. He brings a bobo skimmer tub onto the stream, and claims it’s a new weapon, which he proceeds to prove by shooting ink onto the sign advertising it, leaving the letters to spell bomb.

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* Partially Concealed Label Gag: PartiallyConcealedLabelGag: Invoked by Hit when he attempts to livestream. He brings a bobo skimmer tub onto the stream, and claims it’s a new weapon, which he proceeds to prove by shooting ink onto the sign advertising it, leaving the letters to spell bomb.
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* BlandNameProduct: “Time to Stream Online for Popularity” starts with Hit watching an unboxing stream on [[Website/YouTube SquidTube]], inspiring him to try livestreaming himself.


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* ExcitedShowTitle: Every chapter has the title end with an exclamation mark, fitting with Hit and Maika’s energetic nature.


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* Partially Concealed Label Gag: Invoked by Hit when he attempts to livestream. He brings a bobo skimmer tub onto the stream, and claims it’s a new weapon, which he proceeds to prove by shooting ink onto the sign advertising it, leaving the letters to spell bomb.


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* SignsOfDisrepair: Hit causes this on multiple occasions, usually when trying to cover a sign’s message with ink because of an issue with it, such as the writing being the wrong size, or the message being outdated. He always runs out of ink, and leaves some letters behind, which usually ends up spelling out something silly, like sports day becoming spot day.
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The scene could also be a Creator Cameo, but I can’t find any photos of Hideki Goto to confirm it

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* ArtInitiatesLife: In one short, Hit attempts to swim through ink, and ends up in a manga artist’s ink, leading to him popping out of said artist’s ink bottle.
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* TrailOfBreadcrumbs: In the very first sketch, Hit is unable to help stop the thief, as he used all his ink to make a trail from his country home all the way to Inkopolis.

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* TrailOfBreadcrumbs: In the very first sketch, Hit is unable to help stop the thief, as he used all his ink to make a trail from his country home all the way to Inkopolis.Inkopolis.
* UndisclosedFunds: Downplayed when Hit plans to stream on [[BlandNameProduct SquidTube]], only to find out a camcorder is a lot more expensive than expected. The price can be partially seen, 17 digits of it, [[FrameBreak but the rest of it goes off the page]].
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* TalkingWithSigns: Unlike the games, where Judd has {{Telepathy}}, here his OneWordVocabulary is gotten around by him holding up his referee flags with words printed on them.
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''Splatoon: Squid Kids Comedy Show'' is a {{Yonkoma}} manga series serialised in Magazine/CoroCoroComic, written and drawn by Hideki Goto, and based on the Franchise/{{Splatoon}} video games by Creator/{{Nintendo}}. This is a GagSeries, as the title implies, and focuses on short comedic vignettes with RapidFireComedy.

This manga focuses on two Inklings, Hit and Maika. Hit is an IdiotHero who moved to Inkopolis from the countryside, hoping to become a cool squid kid. Maika is a city girl, who quickly befriends Hit, and acts as the [[StraightMan comedic foil]] to Hit's absurd antics.

!!''Splatoon: Squid Kids Comedy Show'' contains examples of:
* AmusingInjuries: Hit is a frequent victim of these. Whether it's a CranialEruption from a vehicle collision, losing his hair in a fire, or forgetting about his species' SuperDrowningSkills, he's quickly back to normal and ready for the next gag.
* DenserAndWackier: Is this to the games it's based off, to an even greater degree than [[Manga/{{Splatoon}} the mainline manga]], with barely little to no references to the single-player campaigns, and every event is the set up to a gag of some kind.
* HackTheTrafficLights: Not exactly hacking, but when chasing a thief in the first series of vignettes, Hit does use green ink to paint all the traffic lights green to cross the road at a red light. This idea doesn't work as he hoped, since [[DidntThinkThisThrough he didn't consider that this also leaves the other street with green lights as well]], [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome and a vehicle proceeds to slam into him]].
* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Every series of vignettes will have "Time" as part of the title, either in the sense of "X Time", or "Time to X".
* PunnyName: Hit's name refers to his accuracy with the Splattershot. Maika's name is a pun on Ika, the Japanese word for squid.
* SuperDrowningSkills: Like the games, Inklings are a victim of this, which Hit often forgets about, leading to either Maika stopping him at the last second, or him actually diving in [[AmusingInjuries and melting]].
* ToiletHumour: Early on, Hit seems to perform a Dodge Roll with a Splattershot, when the technique can only be done with Dualies. Maika quickly learns that he's actually propelling himself with his farts.
* TrailOfBreadcrumbs: In the very first sketch, Hit is unable to help stop the thief, as he used all his ink to make a trail from his country home all the way to Inkopolis.

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