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==Introduced in the 2010s== | ==Introduced in the 2010s== | ||
* Inkay and Malamar (''Pokémon'') | * Inkay and Malamar (''Pokémon'') | ||
* Inklings are able to be either humanoid creatures or squids at will (''Splatoon'') | |||
* {{L|Michael|The Good Place}}, while never shown out of his human disguise, confesses his true demon form to be a 6,000-foot tall Fire Squid (''The Good Place'') | * {{L|Michael|The Good Place}}, while never shown out of his human disguise, confesses his true demon form to be a 6,000-foot tall Fire Squid (''The Good Place'') | ||
* Squiddy the Squid (''Team Umizoomi'') | * Squiddy the Squid (''Team Umizoomi'') |
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This is a list of squids.
Introduced in the 1980s
- Blooper (Mario)
Introduced in the 1990s
- Fire Kraken (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
Introduced in the 2000s
- Gooper Blooper (Mario)
Introduced in the 2010s
- Inkay and Malamar (Pokémon)
- Inklings are able to be either humanoid creatures or squids at will (Splatoon)
- Michael, while never shown out of his human disguise, confesses his true demon form to be a 6,000-foot tall Fire Squid (The Good Place)
- Squiddy the Squid (Team Umizoomi)
Introduced in the 2020s
- Squid Drummer (Lego Vidiyo)
- Squid witness (Rick and Morty, season 5, episode 1: "Mort Dinner Rick Andre")
- Squirmy the Squid (Parker the Pierate and the Squirmy Squid)