The Symphony of Side Order – Why are the Jelletons named THAT in Splatoon?



Music has always been a key element within the vibrant universe of Splatoon. For the franchise’s latest expansion, Side Order, the Splatoon team looked to music theory to name the game’s newest enemies and establish a cohesive theme with some hidden meaning. In this video essay, I dive into the musical names of each Jelleton and explore some potential reasons that they earned their names.

Please note that I have decided to simplify some musical terms for the purpose of this video, but there is still enough detail for viewers with any amount of musical experience to understand.

This is my first video essay! Please let me know how you liked it in the comments!

Timestamps
00:00 Intro
02:12 Musical Context
03:09 Marching Andante
04:22 Battering Lento
05:38 Whirling Accelerando
06:48 Homing Arpeggio
08:37 Spawning Accordo
09:56 Towering Nobilmente
11:16 Drizzling Capriccioso
12:02 Swarming Languendo
14:40 Gushing Trionfale
16:01 Springing Spiccato
17:06 Panicking Alla Mambo
18:34 Portal
20:57 Asynchronous Rondo
22:47 Pinging Marciale
24:46 Marina Agitando
26:32 Parallel Canon
29:14 Extra thoughts
30:26 Conclusions

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25 thoughts on “The Symphony of Side Order – Why are the Jelletons named THAT in Splatoon?”

  1. I WATCHED THIS SO FAST I JUST FINISHED IT AND AND AND AND
    OK
    SO
    THIS IS SO GOOD????? YOU EXPLAINED EVERYTHING SO WELL WITHOUT TOO MUCH OR TOO LITTLE DETAIL, AND IT SEEMS EASY TO UNDERSTAND FOR ANYONE WITH LITTLE TO NO MUSIC KNOWLEDGE!!
    THANK YOU FOR RESEARCHING THIS !!!!! IT TURNED OUT SO COOL

    ( also will you be adding captions )

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  2. I think Pinging Marciale could also tie into the fact that it sends enemies into the battlefield that hunt the player down, like a how military marshal would send out soldiers. The pegs it runs into also causes it to let out an attack similar to the wave breaker, which I would consider a ping based on how it functions it turf and ranked. Whether or not the Jelletons literally ping Eight using echolocation I'm not sure about.

    Regardless, I've been wondering about a lot of these names but never got around to looking them up. Hopefully this reaches a few others who were wondering too.

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  3. This is such a high quality video, presenting info in a really fun way on a topic that I didn't think much on before. Springing Spiccato probably has my favorite reasoning behind it's name, bouncy fellas.

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  4. That ending did pull it all together. The three pillars of splatoon really are gameplay, theme, and music. And this expansion is like a love letter to the chaotic nature that has somehow organized itself into the music of splatoon.

    Throughout its entire history the entirety of the splatoon world has been influenced by music. And this expansion is no different

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  5. I want to mention that the little text above Parallel Canon's name is "Intensifying Harmony", which i believe is a very obvious nod to the fact that the canons come in waves! They intensify each wave due to each wave having more canon's than the last wave and the harmony part could tie into how they're working in unison to try and beat you! y'know like how a team would need harmony in order to win (which is something i hardly ever find in solo queue LOL)

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  6. Spoilers for the bosses ahead ‼️

    Another fun fact about their naming is that their musical term appears in each boss’s own song! I’m actually not too sure about Asynchronous Rondos one, but parallel canon has a repeating motif of three notes all throughout its song. This one might be kind of a stretch but Pinging Marciale has a heavy focus on drums and breakcore, even featuring the amen break; and marches are similarly rhythmic and very beat focused. If anyone can find if a rondo is used in its bosses song, please let me know, I only just learned that from this video lol

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  7. Very insightful video, as a musician of over 11 years I had only recognized a few of the musical terms off the top of my head I nee there was a theme they were going for glad to see somene take thr time to reasearch and explain these specific details

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