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:''"[[Octopus (fish)|Octopus]] and squid both have ink, and I've seen squid ink in recipes quite often... Strangely, however, I've never heard of a dish that uses octupus ink! I suppose it's partially due to the fact that octopi produce very little ink... What ink they DO make is watery and ill-suited for cooking, as well... That said, I've heard that the flavor is not at all repugnant, eh wot? Perhaps an octopus-ink pasta wouldn't be bad..."'' | :''"[[Octopus (fish)|Octopus]] and squid both have ink, and I've seen squid ink in recipes quite often... Strangely, however, I've never heard of a dish that uses octupus ink! I suppose it's partially due to the fact that octopi produce very little ink... What ink they DO make is watery and ill-suited for cooking, as well... That said, I've heard that the flavor is not at all repugnant, eh wot? Perhaps an octopus-ink pasta wouldn't be bad..."'' | ||
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Revision as of 11:23, June 4, 2020
- "I caught a squid! Oh no I squidn't!" —Wild World
- "I caught a squid! Yes, I did!" —New Leaf
- "I caught a squid! I had an inkling I might!" —New Horizons
- "I caught a squid! It's off the hook!" —New Horizons
- "I caught a squid! Do they...not actually "bloop"?" —New Horizons
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Name: Loliolus japonica (Japanese squid) Family: Loliginidae (pencil squids) | ||||||
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Names in other languages
イカ
오징어 Calamaro Kalmar
鱿鱼
Calmar Calamar Pijlinktvis
鱿鱼 Calmar Calamar Кальмар |
The Squid (イカ, Ika) is a fish that can be found in the ocean between December and mid-August, at any time of the day. Despite its being called a fish in the Animal Crossing series, it is, in fact, a type of mollusk, like (but not directly related to) the Octopus.
Catch details
In City Folk
In Pocket Camp
In New Horizons
"I caught a squid! Do they...not actually "bloop"?"
Time of year | North: Dec – Aug South: Jun – Feb |
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Time of day | All day |
Location | Sea |
Shadow size | Medium |
Spawn requirement | Unknown |
Selling prices | Nook's Cranny: 500 Bells C.J.: 750 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donating to the museum
Squid can be donated to the museum: when given to Blathers, he will briefly talk.
In Wild World
- "Octopus and squid both have ink, and I've seen squid ink in recipes quite often... Strangely, however, I've never heard of a dish that uses octupus ink! I suppose it's partially due to the fact that octopi produce very little ink... What ink they DO make is watery and ill-suited for cooking, as well... That said, I've heard that the flavor is not at all repugnant, eh wot? Perhaps an octopus-ink pasta wouldn't be bad..."
After being given to the museum, the Squid will appear in the ocean tank of the aquarium, propelling itself around towards the back.
In New Leaf
The information board in front of the tank that houses the Squid says the following:
- "People assume squids have legs, but those are actually arms. There are 10 in all; two are used to grab prey. To swim, they twist their fins and expel water from inside their bodies to allow for fluid motion. The ink they shoot when threatened forms into the shape of a squid, acting as a sort of body double."
In New Horizons
- "Well, first off, squids are members of the mollusk family, just like the octopus. Many mollusks like snails and clams have shells, but the squid's body is almost completely soft. The exception is a long, narrow bit of hard material going through its main body-the last remnant of its shell. Of course, having your shell INSIDE is not a best practice. Perhaps they lost the owner's manual! - Blathers upon donation
Fishing Tournament
New Leaf
Chip will say this when given a Squid:
- "A great thing to try with a squid is drying it overnight. Delicious, even with all those tentacles and suckers! Not that I have the patience to wait that long, of course. I'm getting the urge to snack!"
Encyclopedia information
Wild World
Further information
The type of squid in Animal Crossing is not mentioned, but judging by the in-built City Folk description, it maybe a European Squid which is white with two long arms. The family name, 'Loliginidae' is commonly referred to as the inshore, calamari, and grass squid. Squids eat small plants, insects and small animals that float on the surface of the ocean.
Gallery
- Squid.jpg
Squid icon in Animal Crossing.
- Squid NL.png
The Squid as it appears in Animal Crossing: New Leaf's fish encyclopedia.
Squid icon in Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer.
Names in other languages
イカ ika |
Squid | |
오징어 ojing-eo |
Squid | |
鱿鱼 yóuyú |
Squid | |
魷魚 Unknown |
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Кальмар Kal'mar |
Squid | |
Pijlinktvis | Squid | |
Kalmar | Squid | |
Calamar | Squid | |
Calmar | Squid | |
Calamaro | Squid |
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