Surprise and Shine
Artist | Deep Cut |
Game | Splatoon 3 |
Heard in Splatoon 3 |
02 The Future Stares Back 04 The Pursuit of the Precious 06 The Obscurest Chiaroscurist |
Featured in | Jukebox Splatune 3 - disc 3, track 3 Nintendo Music – link |
Genre | Electronic |
BPM | 165 |
Key signature | G major / E minor |
Length | 2:15 |
Sample | First phase version: Second phase version: Third phase version: |
Surprise and Shine is a song in Splatoon 3.
Description
Surprise and Shine is a peppy, upbeat, yet eerie song combining instrumentals from Deep Cut music with the synthesized vocals and chiptune influences of Octoplush music. It starts with a sitar chord along with a synth bass following the melody, with some clapping as percussion. It then transitions to a note sung by the strange voice. This is then followed by a verse consisting of more sitar chords, whistles, chiptune influences, strange vocals, and echoey banging noises. At the 40-second mark, a brass not unlike the one heard in the chorus of Anarchy Rainbow plays a few notes, accompanied by a choir. This is followed by a chiptune high note, and some vocal whistling follows that, along with more strange vocals. The song then loops back at 1:03. It plays during the third phase of any fight against a member of Deep Cut.
Other versions
Surprise and Shine (Phase 1)
This is a stripped-back version of the track that gets rid of most of the instruments, only leaving the sitar and some percussion. It plays during the first phase of the fights against Deep Cut.
Surprise and Shine (Phase 2)
This is closer to the original, but lacks many of the strange vocals, whistles, and brass, and has less chiptune influences overall. It plays during the second phase of the fights against Deep Cut.
Surprise and Shine (Kettle)
Unlike Octoweaponry and Octarmaments, Surprise and Shine's kettle version is pulled from the Phase 2 version of the song. It is a loop of the synthesized banging and weird noises from the second verse but muffled and even more echoey, making it sound like it is being played from a distance. It plays when the camera is near a boss kettle in Alterna.
Etymology
Surprise and Shine is a play on "rise and shine", an idiom used humorously to tell somebody to wake up and get out of bed, as well as possibly referencing Deep Cut's tendency to arrive unexpectedly.
Names in other languages
The name of the song is the same as English in all languages except for Japanese.
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | 驚天動地ゴンタクレー Kyōtendōchi Gontakure |
Earth-Shattering Troublemaker[a] |
Translation notes
- ↑ ごんたくれ Gontakure is a Kansai regional dialect for troublemakers or rowdy ones.