

Before Splatoon 3, it can be seen briefly flying off of her head when she jumps, akin to Callie's sashimi hairpiece in Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass, it stays in place instead.ĭuring a Splatfest, any part of Marie's appearance that is normally green changes to match the color of her Splatfest team, including the ends of her tentacles. On the left side of her head is a green and white hat resembling a calamari ring. The lining of her skirt is green to match her tights. In addition to lime green tights, Marie also wears black shorts under her dress. On her feet, Marie wears a pair of ankle-high black boots, with green wedge heels and two green buttons on either side of the ankle. With this outfit, she wears white gloves, chunky white hoop earrings, and a detached white pointed collar. On the front are three horizontal lime green stripes, which resemble the cuts made in ikayaki, or grilled squid, a popular Japanese festival food. The romper is made of a reflective material covered in color-shifting hexagonal sequins. The top of her outfit is form-fitting and closes with green laces in the back. Marie wears a black strapless romper that includes a skirt and a heart-shaped neckline. The coloration on the ends of Marie's tentacles Her ears are slightly narrower, longer, and more downturned than those of the average Inkling. She has large golden irises and plus-shaped brown pupils underneath large oval eyebrows. Unlike the usual Inkling eye mask, Marie's eye markings are more droopy, with small eyelash-like points, and include a beauty mark under her right eye. The ends of her tentacles have a green gradient and are decorated with spots. Her tentacles, which are light gray, are tied in a large bow on the right side of her head, with the ends wrapped around to the other side and curling up slightly at the ends. Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a negative review describing it as "(n)either remotely thrilling or funny" and that it "isn't any fun." Edward Douglas of Film Journal International also gave the film a negative review and wrote "It’s hard to call Undercover Grandpa a 'comedy,' since there’s never anything particularly funny about it." The film was released on Netflix streaming on November 1, 2017.Marie is a very fashionable Inkling and has a more 'laid-back' design in comparison to her cousin. Sandie Angulo-Chen of Common Sense Media gave the film three stars out of five. Jessica Walter as Madelein 'Maddy' Harcourt.James Caan as Grandpa - Major Lou Crawford.Grandpa and Maddy then drive off for a life in Mexico. Grandpa Lou gets out and tells Jake that his death was only a cover like his "old man crazy act" was a cover for his first retirement. One month later a car pulls up in front of Jake's home. The old timers present Lou's dogtags to Jake. Family and friends pay tribute with grandson Jake crying. The next scene takes us to a graveside funeral for Grandpa Lou.

As Maddy Harcourt government agents arrive on the scene, Grandpa is seen grabbing his chest and is rushed off to the hospital. Grandpa's forces defeat the Russians and Angie is freed. There are a lot of comic situations and corny lines between the young and old characters. Also, to theJake enlists the computer and cell phone expertise of his friend, Wendall. Grandpa collects together Wolf, Harry, Mother and Giovani, his old group who were known as the 'Devil's Scum'. Grandpa Lou gets his grandson's trust and they decide to rescue Angie on their own. He is unable to get any help from government officials. Unknown to Jake, Grandpa is a retired intelligence officer. Grandpa is paranoid and sees the enemy around every corner.Īngie gets kidnapped by a Russian General Komencho. Jake is going to miss his first date with the girl of his dreams and no less has to hear crazy Grandpa's dubious war stories again.

She agrees to a date for an upcoming party but Jake's parents insist Jake stay home for a dinner with Grandpa Lou. Jake and Wendall are two high school friends trying to get Jake a date with Angie. Undercover Grandpa is a 2017 Canadian action comedy film directed by Érik Canuel and starring James Caan, Jessica Walter, Louis Gossett Jr., Dylan Everett, Paul Sorvino and Kenneth Welsh.
