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The Tentatek and Inkline mem cakes more closely resemble the brands' logos from Splatoon, rather than Splatoon 2, perhaps because the old logo is how Agent 8 remembered them. Similarly, the Toni Kensa mem cake more closely resembles the round clothes peg used on some of the Kensa weapons, rather than the logo itself, and the SquidForce one is the version of the logo used as a symbol for Turf War. DJ Octavio and the Octostomp are the most fought bosses in the Splatoon series, being fought three times each. In the English version, all mem cake descriptions are written in poems, following an A-BB-A rhyme scheme. They also follow an 8-8-8 syllabic format.

The full name of each choice was "Cake is better than ice cream!" and "Ice cream is better than cake!". The team name portion of Splatfest titles was "Cake" and "Ice Cream". After this fight, Octavio is kept imprisoned in a snow globe next to Cuttlefish in Octo Valley. If the final boss battle is repeated, it is explained that Octavio broke out while Cuttlefish was distracted by eating. The Callie and Marie mem cakes contain references to their respective solo songs, Bomb Rush Blush and Tide Goes Out. Despite Cap'n Cuttlefish stating that Inklings dry out and lose ink as they age, DJ Octavio doesn't appear to have dried out, despite being in the same age range, which may imply that Octarians do not experience this. Cap'n Cuttlefish's Theme• Octo Valley• Eight-Legged Advance• Tentacular Circus• Cephaloparade• Inkstrike Shuffle• Octoling Rendezvous• Octoweaponry• I am Octavio• Calamari Inkantation• Maritime Memory• Onward!• SPLAT!• Sunken ScrollIn Splatoon, DJ Octavio's English dialogue differs drastically between the North American and European/Oceanian versions of the game, as shown above in the gallery. In later games, his dialogue is standardized between the different versions.

In an interview with the game's developers, composer Toru Minegishi suggested that DJ Octavio and his subordinates use music to control the many Octarians. [5] However, this is likely to be akin to propaganda, not outright brainwashing as was the case with Callie during the events of Splatoon 2. The tentacles that serve as the weak points of all Great Octoweapons and Octobosses have a green scar near-identical to the one on DJ Octavio's scarred arm, albeit much larger. Sunken Scroll 24 of Splatoon 2 depicts Octavio's arms being severed from him as a control mechanism; this technology is stated to be "15 years ahead of the rest of the world". By further translating the square text, it is revealed that the tentacles are directly cloned from him. In the Hero Mode 2 arc, like in the game, DJ Octavio has once again stolen the Great Zapfish, and has brainwashed Callie. He then battles alongside Callie against the New Squidbeak Splatoon, only to be defeated again. After Goggles asks why he stole the Great Zapfish again, he explains that Octo Valley ran out of electricity again, and that he wanted to make the lives of the Octarians better. His humanoid form, seen in a Sunken Scroll and an image in Marina's chat room, wears the same kabuto hat alongside what appears to be an outfit with sleeves resembling those on kimonos. In addition, the decorative rope around his torso suggests the outfit may be a formal montsuki. In this form, his arms hang from under his kabuto, resembling his octopus form's arms and the Tentacurl hairstyle of playable Octolings. The kabuto also creates a shadow that obscures his eyes, though this may be stylistic, as most of the other characters' eyes in the photos taken from the era of the Great Turf War are obscured in the same way.

DJ Octavio is very boisterous, often shouting during dialog and expressing his signature laugh, "GYAH HA HA!" He uses a lot of music terminology, such as saying he will turn Agent 3 into a radio edit during Enter the Octobot King! and that he "remixed CALLIE'S BRAIN!" in Bomb Rush Blush. In the Japanese versions, his speech is represented entirely in katakana, to convey the feeling of an accent, or foreign language. In an old picture depicting Cap'n Cuttlefish in combat with DJ Octavio (found by Pearl and sent to Marina's chat room), DJ Octavio has the same teeth as the playable Octolings, which differ from those of Inklings. When designing DJ Octavio, the development team of Splatoon first decided on the name "Takowasa" (DJ Octavio's Japanese name). He was then changed from a wasabi maker to a DJ, followed by scratching music being brought in. The sound of the rhythm at the start of his music inspired the decision to match the rhythm with DJ Octavio's wasabi making. [4] DJ Octavio is the only boss in Octo Canyon without a sanitized counterpart in the Octo Expansion DLC.

DJ Octavio once illegally broadcasted a "provocative" song on an Inkling radio station that Inklings assumed was a publicity stunt. [8] If one counts the remains of the Octostomp used by Frye, DJ Octavio is the second most fought boss. DJ Octavio may be near the end of his life, depending on how Inoue's original statement in the interview is interpreted. [7] However, due to the ambiguity of the sentence, it can also be translated as the fact that he is growing more and more desperate to find a final solution to save the Octarians. DJ Octavio's name may be derived from octopus, octave (as he is a musician), and the Spanish word octavo, which means eighth, as octopuses have eight arms. A poster seen in the Deepsea Metro has a picture of an octopus with Inkling text that resembles the word "octavi", possibly advertising a DJ Octavio album or concert. [ Citation needed]During the first part of Enter the Octobot King!, he fights the player normally, but when the Calamari Inkantation starts to play, he abandons his turntable to dance. At several points in the song, he strikes a series of poses and laughs. However, he still attempts to fight the player. Anarchy Poisons• Anarchy Rainbow• City of Color (2023)• Tomorrow's Nostalgia Today• Soak & Stomp• Deepers Creepers• Opening (Deep Cut)• Fins in the Air• Till Depth Do Us Part• Liquid Sunshine• Big Betrayal• Now or Never! (Deep Cut)• Ageshio Notte Mōteru• Shinsan Name Manta• Daybreaker Anthem• Maritime Memory However, it was not the most popular team in the series, losing that title to Team Ninja in Barbarian vs. Ninja by 1% of the popular vote. DJ Octavio's tendency to escape his snowglobe while others are distracted is possibly a reference to real-life octopuses, which are notoriously hard to contain, as they learn to open their tanks by watching their keepers and then escape when left unwatched.

Agent 8's mem cake for Marina is a part of their memories, but the two did not know each other prior to Octo Expansion's events; Marina was known as a famous elite Octarian engineer. [3]Squid Squad ( Ichiya• Nami• Quinn• Murasaki)• Chirpy Chips ( Harmony)• Hightide Era• Squid Sisters ( Callie• Marie)• Turquoise October• DJ Octavio• DJ Lee Fish• Bob Dub Team Ice Cream was the most popular team to have won a Splatfest, and the most popular team in Splatoon 2. In the Japanese versions, Octavio is referred to by his English name in some occasions, namely as an artist and in the title of his song. DJ Octavio's first appearance in the manga is in Volume 3, where he kidnaps Cap'n Cuttlefish. He then battles the New Squidbeak Splatoon, but is ultimately defeated. After his defeat, he explains that he stole the Great Zapfish because Octo Valley didn't have enough electricity. Goggles offers to share their zapfish with Octo Valley, which he accepts.

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