Big Man also loves fun and having a good time. He is the most easily influenced out of the trio and does not like to resort to violence, although he is not above making his own threats. In this way, he often acts as the voice of reason for Deep Cut, reminding Frye that it is a good idea to paint turf during Turf Wars instead of just splatting enemies, and pointing out that it is ridiculous that Shiver is still so hung up on a past Turf War loss. While Shiver and Frye can get overly excited when it comes to things they care about, Big Man avoids getting worked up, often mediating the other two and bringing them back down to earth. In certain circumstances, he also wears a manta ray mask, which takes inspiration from Japanese hannya masks.īig Man is the most laid-back member of Deep Cut. Unlike his fellow idols, it only covers his eyes and rests atop the string of his hat.ĭuring Splatfests, Big Man's sheen is tinted his team's color, giving him a slight glow. In Alterna, he wears a beige mask, which partially resembles an oni mask but with fish inspiration instead of a humanoid one. The headpiece also resembles a hammerhead shark's head. The hat is tied to his head with a red rope between his eyes and mouth this particular fashion of hat-securing bears a strong resemblance to classical Japanese bandit characters, such as Kabuki character Nezumi Kozō, a famous thief that wears a hokkamuri headscarf tied under his nose. It appears to be carved out of bleached driftwood, with red swirls and a stylized "M" painted on it. Where a regular manta ray's eyes and cephalic fins would be, Big Man wears a white headpiece. He stands on his pelvic fins as if they were feet, and his eyes are closer to his mouth along the bottom of his body, giving him an anthropomorphic appearance. Big Man is a large dark-gray manta ray, with white dotted markings along his belly and on both sides of his pectoral fins, as well as a perpetual sheen.
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