He speaks the Inkling language considerably more fluently in comparison to Jelonzo and Jelfonzo, albeit with somewhat outdated terminology. Jel La Fleur is a jellyfish in Splatoon 3 who owns Man-o'-Wardrobe, a clothing shop in Splatsville. He split off of Jelonzo, which, as stated by Live from Squid Research Lab, makes him Jelonzo's son. He learned the Inkling language from ancient texts, and consequently uses outdated words and grammar. Jelfonzo is a jellyfish in Splatoon 2 who owns Ye Olde Cloth Shoppe, a clothing shop in the Galleria. In Splatoon, he speaks with broken grammar due to his lack of fluency in the Inkling language, but in Splatoon 3, his grammar has significantly improved. Jelonzo is a jellyfish in Splatoon and Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass who owns Jelly Fresh, a clothing shop in Booyah Base. Similarly, Live from Squid Research Lab has stated that Jelfonzo learned the language by studying ancient texts, resulting in his unusual speaking mannerisms. Jelonzo was revealed in The Art of Splatoon to have used a slang dictionary when learning the Inkling language, hence his broken grammar. Jellyfish are unable to speak in the Inkling language, other than Jelonzo, Jelfonzo, and Jel La Fleur. The Art of Splatoon 2 further explains that jellyfish form colonies of which all members share a collective consciousness, though individuals still have their own personalities and interests. For jellyfish, this is a kind of performance art. Seita Inoue has also stated that jellyfish don't do things such as working at a store because they achieve a goal, the very act, in this case work, is the goal, although they still get paid. To give an example, he states that jellyfish couples are not actually in love but want to imitate the behavior of those in a relationship. Hisashi Nogami, producer of the Splatoon series, suggested in an interview that jellyfish individuals are part of a hive mind. This resembles the reproduction of real-life jellyfish, which spawn daily given enough food and sunlight. Jellyfish reproduce asexually by splitting off of one another Live from Squid Research Lab and The Art of Splatoon 2 have both stated Jelfonzo split off from Jelonzo. It is somewhat high, being close in pitch to Annie's, but louder and clearer. While most jellyfish have never been heard speaking, Jelonzo's voice is heard when he speaks to the player. Callie mentions that she often mistakes Jelonzo for a "glowing ghost" in one of her comments on Bluefin Depot. This is most visible in Splatfests, during which all jellyfish emit a faint glow. Jellyfish are capable of giving off light, possibly from bioluminescence, an ability some real-life jellyfish such as the crystal jelly possess. During a Splatfest, all jellyfish in Inkopolis Plaza or Inkopolis Square wear a Splatfest Tee in support of their chosen team, albeit without the wristband in Splatoon 2, some jellyfish wear sleeveless Splatfest Tees, which are otherwise unseen. Many of their shirts are smaller versions of clothing items used by Inklings and Octolings, such as the Pirate-Stripe Tee and the Black Squideye. Though jellyfish have been shown to wear a variety of clothing, most only wear a t-shirt. They are capable of stretching their "arm" tentacles to several times their body length at will.Ī jellyfish with orange skin to match their Splatfest team in Splatoon 2. They have a pair of upper tentacles that serve as their arms, and a ring of eight lower tentacles that serve as legs. They have large, round heads, with their only facial features being a pair of very close-set eyes with diamond-shaped pupils and no visible irises. Jellyfish bear a closer resemblance to their aquatic counterparts than Inklings and Octarians, with the most significant change being that their bodies take on a more humanoid shape.
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