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|caption=Kirby's sneezes cause stars to fall from the sky in the opening scene for '''Castle Lololo'''.
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'''Castle Lololo''' is the second level in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', and is fused with [[Float Islands]] in [[Spring Breeze]] of ''[[Kirby Super Star]] [[Kirby Super Star Ultra|(Ultra)]]''. The boss of this level is [[Lololo and Lalala]], who also act as the first tag-team boss of the game.
{{About|the stage in [[Kirby's Dream Land]]|the [[Battle Stage]] in the [[Kirby Fighters (series)|''Kirby Fighters games]]|[[Castle Lololo (Battle Stage)]]}}
'''Castle Lololo''' is the second stage in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', taking place within a large and convoluted palatial structure full of spooky enemies. The boss of this stage is [[Lololo & Lalala]], who also act as the first tag-team boss of the series.


Castle Lololo is the only level that does not appear as a standalone stage in [[Spring Breeze]] of ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''. However, parts of the level were incorporated into [[Float Islands]], including the boss fight against Lololo and Lalala. The events from Castle Lololo's intro were also added into that of [[Bubbly Clouds]]'s.
Castle Lololo is the only stage that does not appear as a standalone region in [[Spring Breeze]] of ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''. However, parts of the level were incorporated into [[Float Islands]], including the boss fight against Lololo and Lalala. The events from Castle Lololo's intro were also added into that of [[Bubbly Clouds]].


==Cutscene==
==Cutscene==
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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
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[[File:KDL Castle Lololo section 2.png|thumb|Kirby hovering up the second section.]]
The level begins on a single screen outside the castle itself. A [[Broom Hatter]] can be seen sweeping back and forth on the gatehouse, over the door to the next section. Kirby can proceed directly through the door, or deal with the Broom Hatter if he wants. If he takes too long though, the Broom Hatter will hop off the gatehouse toward him.
Castle Lololo features a much more complex stage structure than the preceding level [[Green Greens]], consisting of many smaller rooms with varying types of obstacles and a number of different paths to take to get through the stage. There are many tricky enemies to deal with, including the first instances of the (mostly) invulnerable enemies [[Gordo]] and [[Shotzo]], and ghostly floating enemies such as [[Booler]], [[Mumbies]], and [[Two Face]]. Kirby also gains access to a number of items that he can use against his enemies, such as the [[Mike (item)|microphone]], [[Invincible Candy|Candy]], and [[Superspicy Curry|Spicy Food]]. Additionally, one room contains a pool of water which will limit Kirby's movement and attack options as he wades through it.
[[File:Castle Lololo KDL section 2.png|thumb|Kirby hovering up the second section]]
The door leads to a small room, where several enemies can be seen moving about. To the right is a [[Mike (item)|Mike]] on top of a platform. Inhaling it and spitting it back out will cause Kirby to shout into it, defeating every enemy on the screen. Swallowing the mike will do nothing. From there, there are two paths to take. The first is the door directly to the right of the mike platform. There is another door above, however, past a [[Booler]] and an invulnerable [[Shotzo]]. This door leads to a side chamber containing two [[Booler]]s and two [[Energy Drink]]s.


The lower door leads to a dark hallway that stretches off to the right, past a number of flying enemies. The door to the next section can be found at the end of the hall.
===Room breakdown===
Castle Lololo consists of 15 rooms. Two of these are optional side rooms, another two can potentially be skipped, and yet another two are areas where Kirby fights the mid-boss and bosses. The following is a brief overview of what is contained in each room:


The door leads to an area inside the castle consisting of several stacked hallways. Immediately to the right is a [[Two Face]], which cannot be inhaled until it reveals its other face and attacks. From there, Kirby can proceed to the left or the right, past numerous question mark boxes. These boxes hold [[Chuckie]]s, which occasionally pop out and can hurt Kirby if he's not careful. What Kirby will quickly realize however, if he walks in either direction for long enough, is that the hallway loops endlessly on itself. Despite appearances, there are only two doors to take in this area, one on the top deck, and another on the bottom deck. The top door leads directly to Section 7, while the lower door leads to Section 5.
The first room is a single screen outside the castle itself. A [[Broom Hatter]] can be seen above the door into the castle.
[[File:Castle Lololo KDL screenshot.png|thumb|left|Kirby floating in the underwater passage]]
The lower door leads to a split series of underwater passage, filled with [[Glunk]]s and [[Gordo]]s. One of Gordos is guarding an [[Energy Drink]], which Kirby can optionally obtain. While swimming, Kirby has no means of attack, so the Glunks and their projectiles should also be avoided. The door to the next section can be found below, at the end of the rightmost path.


The door leads to an exterior section of the castle. From the moat, Kirby can float upward along the towerside, finding an [[Invincible Candy]] along the wall crevices. Eating it makes him completely impervious to damage for a short while, which will make his ascent up the tower that much easier. The door to the next section can be found at the top of the tower.
The second room contains a couple of enemies and a [[Mike (item)|microphone]] to deal with them. Kirby can head through the door immediately to the right to proceed, but can also head upward and head through a different door to access the first side area, which contains a [[Shotzo]] and a recovery item.


The door leads to another dark hallway, patrolled with more enemies. If Kirby still has invincibility, he can plow through them with ease. At the end of the path, a [[Warp Star]] can be seen down a pit. Grabbing onto it will cause Kirby to be shot out of the hole to the right, crashing into another wall of the castle.
The third room is a dark hallway that stretches off to the right, past a number of flying enemies.


The Warp Star lands Kirby in a checkered room with four distinct doorways at the end of platform decks of various length. Here, [[Lololo]] appears and tries to push blocks at Kirby to harm him. These blocks can be swallowed and spat back at the mischievous thing to defeat him. Once Lololo is gone, Kirby can take any one of the doors to the right to proceed to the next section.
The fourth room is a hallway which loops on itself and is filled with enemies which try to ambush Kirby. There are two different paths to take from here; the upper door skips forward to the seventh area, while the lower door takes Kirby through a few extra areas first:
*The fifth room through the lower door has Kirby swimming through a flooded passageway dodging [[Gordo]]s and [[Glunk]]s.
*The sixth room has Kirby climbing up an exterior portion of the castle, where a [[Invincible Candy|Candy]] can be found to deal with any obstacles along the way.


The doors lead to a large open room decked with platforms of various shape and size. A large pyramid in the middle is composed partially of star blocks, which can be inhaled or destroyed. There are two doors to be taken from here. The first is a door to the right, and the second is a door above, which, once Kirby approaches it, will be  swarmed by a circle of floating enemies. Of them, only the [[Booler]]s can be inhaled. The upper door leads to a side-chamber, where two Boolers guard an Energy Drink and a [[Superspicy Curry]]. Eating the latter item causes Kirby to gush fire from his mouth, which can be used to easily dispatch the circle of enemies that will reappear in the main room.
[[File:KDL Castle Lololo screenshot.png|thumb|left|Kirby floating in the underwater passage.]]


The lower door leads to an exterior area of the castle, which is swarmed by Broom Hatters and other foes. The path leads to the right up a staircase, which eventually yields the door to the next section.
The seventh room is another dark hallway, patrolled by more enemies. At the end of the path, a [[Warp Star]] can be seen down a pit, which will take Kirby out of the hole to the right, crashing into another wall of the castle.
[[File:Castle Lololo KDL maze.png|thumb|Kirby in a room of Castle Lololo with many doorways.]]
The door leads to a passage leading upward past Gordos and other enemies. An [[Energy Drink]] can be seen in a side chamber to the left behind a star block. There are several doors in this area, but most of them only link to each-other in the same area. Only the door at the top-right leads to the next section.


The door leads to another exterior castle area, with more enemies to be dealt with. Up another staircase is the door to the next section.
The eighth room pits Kirby against [[Lololo & Lalala|Lololo]], who attacks by emerging from one of four doorways to push blocks at Kirby. Once Lololo is defeated, Kirby can take any one of the doors to the right to proceed.


The door leads into a chamber consisting of four stacked hallways. Kirby can move between these hallways by passing through the soft platforms in certain places on the floors. Eight doorways can be seen in this area, but Kirby cannot use any of them. Instead they are used by the [[Boss]]es [[Lololo & Lalala]], to enter and exit, while pushing blocks to harm Kirby with. Kirby will have to use their blocks to defeat them, one at a time. Once both are defeated, he will be whisked to a separate open area, where he can obtain the second of the [[Sparkling Stars]], then proceed to the next level, [[Float Islands]].
The ninth room is a large open space decked with platforms of various shape and size. A large pyramid in the middle is composed partially of star blocks. There are two doors to be taken from here. The first is a door to the right, and the second is a door above, which, once Kirby approaches it, will be swarmed by a circle of floating enemies. The upper door leads to the second side-room, where two Boolers guard a Pep Brew and a bowl of [[Superspicy Curry|Spicy Food]]. The door to the right is the only way forward.
 
The tenth room is an exterior area of the castle featuring a staircase, which is swarmed by Broom Hatters and other foes.
 
[[File:KDL Castle Lololo maze.png|thumb|Kirby in a room of Castle Lololo with many doorways.]]
 
The eleventh room is a passage leading upward past Gordos and other enemies. A Pep Brew can be seen in a side chamber to the left behind a star block. There are several doors in this area, but most of them only link to each-other in the same area. Only the door at the top-right leads forward.
 
The twelfth room is another exterior area, featuring a brief staircase leading to the door to the boss area.
 
The final room is a singular chamber consisting of four stacked hallways, which can be passed between via certain spots in the floors. Eight doorways can be seen in this area, but Kirby cannot use any of them. Instead they are used by the [[Boss]]es [[Lololo & Lalala]], to enter and exit, while pushing blocks to harm Kirby with. Kirby will have to use their blocks to defeat them, one at a time. Once both are defeated, he will be whisked to a separate open area, where he can obtain the second [[Sparkling Star]] and complete the stage.


===Enemies, Mid-Boss, and Boss===
===Enemies, Mid-Boss, and Boss===
[[File:KDL Lololo and Lalala battle screenshot.png|thumb|Kirby battling Lololo & Lalala, the bosses of Castle Lololo]]
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== References in later games ==
[[File:KA Rainbow Resort Stage 6 screenshot 03.png|thumb|200px|Screenshot from [[Rainbow Resort - Stage 6]] in ''Kirby's Adventure'', which resembles Castle Lololo.]]
The following are direct references to Castle Lololo in later ''Kirby'' games:
===''Kirby's Adventure'' / ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''===
[[Rainbow Resort - Stage 6|Stage 6]] of [[Rainbow Resort]] is a truncated homage to ''Kirby's Dream Land'', with one of its rooms being based on Castle Lololo in particular.
===''Kirby Fighters'' series===
{{main|Castle Lololo (Battle Stage)}}
In all three iterations of [[Kirby Fighters (series)|''Kirby Fighters'']], one of its [[Battle Stage]]s is based on Castle Lololo, particularly the battle with Lololo & Lalala. However, this stage is based on the [[Spring Breeze]] version of the fight, which technically takes place in [[Float Islands]] instead.
===''Kirby's Blowout Blast''===
[[Kirby's Blowout Blast - Level 3|Level 3]] of ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'' is inspired by Castle Lololo, and uses the same stage music, as well as the same boss.
==Profiles==
===''Kirby's Dream Land'' Instruction Booklet (NA Print)===
'''''Plenty of Strange Things Await You in This Castle'''''
<br>''One step inside this spooky castle and you'll know that something weird is going on! You'll have to be careful here because some of the nasties that float around here can't be beat just by inhaling them. The not so famous twins Lololo and Lalala rule this castle of gloom.''


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Screenshots===
===Screenshots===
<gallery widths=160 heights=144>
<gallery widths=160 heights=144>
Castle Lololo KDL dark hallway.png|Kirby exploring the dark hallway.
KDL Kirby using Bomb screenshot.png|Kirby spitting a bomb out at enemies
Castle Lololo KDL exterior.png|Kirby hovering up Castle Lololo.
KDL Castle Lololo dark hallway.png|Kirby exploring the dark hallway
KDL Castle Lololo exterior.png|Kirby hovering up a Castle Lololo battlement
KDL Kirby using Superspicy Curry screenshot.png|Kirby using Superspicy Curry to clear out the ghosts circling around him
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Maps===
===Maps===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Kdl1-castle-lololo-room-1.png|Map of Section 1.
KDL Castle Lololo Section 1 Map.png|Map of Room 1
Kdl1-castle-lololo-room2.png|Map of Section 2.
KDL Castle Lololo Section 2 Map.png|Map of Room 2
Kdl1-castle-lololo-room-2-secret.png|Side chamber in Section 2.
KDL Castle Lololo Section 2 Secret Room Map.png|Side room from Room 2
Kdl1-castle-lololo-room-3.png|Map of Section 3.
KDL Castle Lololo Section 3 Map.png|Map of Room 3
Kdl1-castle-lololo-room-4.png|Map of Section 4. (this map loops on itself)
KDL Castle Lololo Section 4 Map.png|Map of Room 4 (this room loops on itself)
Kdl1-castle-lololo-room-5.png|Map of Section 5.
KDL Castle Lololo Section 5 Map.png|Map of Room 5
Kdl1-castle-lololo-room-6.png|Map of Section 6.
KDL Castle Lololo Section 6 Map.png|Map of Room 6
Kdl1-castle-lololo-room-7.png|Map of Section 7.
KDL Castle Lololo Section 7 Map.png|Map of Room 7
Kdl1-castle-lololo-room-8.png|Map of Section 8.
KDL Castle Lololo Section 8 Map.png|Map of Room 8
Kdl1-castle-lololo-room-9.png|Map of Section 9.
KDL Castle Lololo Section 9 Map.png|Map of Room 9
Kdl1-castle-lololo-room-9-secret.png|Side chamber in Section 9.
KDL Castle Lololo Superspicy Food Room Map.png|Side room from Room 9
Kdl1-castle-lololo-room-10.png|Map of Section 10.
KDL Castle Lololo Section 10 Map.png|Map of Room 10
Kdl1-castle-lololo-room-11.png|Map of Section 11.
KDL Castle Lololo Section 11 Map.png|Map of Room 11
Kdl1-castle-lololo-room-12.png|Map of Section 12.
KDL Castle Lololo Section 12 Map.png|Map of Room 12
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Trivia==
{{clear}}
*The music of this level has been reused and remixed a number of times, most notably in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'', where it became [[Dyna Blade]]'s theme, and in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', where it became part of the Game Over theme.


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Latest revision as of 19:57, 19 January 2024

Castle Lololo
KDL Castle Lololo.png
Kirby's sneezes cause stars to fall from the sky in the opening scene for Castle Lololo.
Details
Boss Lololo & Lalala
Mid-Bosses Lololo
Theme music

Clip of the music from Castle Lololo.

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This article is about the stage in Kirby's Dream Land. For the Battle Stage in the Kirby Fighters games, see Castle Lololo (Battle Stage).

Castle Lololo is the second stage in Kirby's Dream Land, taking place within a large and convoluted palatial structure full of spooky enemies. The boss of this stage is Lololo & Lalala, who also act as the first tag-team boss of the series.

Castle Lololo is the only stage that does not appear as a standalone region in Spring Breeze of Kirby Super Star and its remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra. However, parts of the level were incorporated into Float Islands, including the boss fight against Lololo and Lalala. The events from Castle Lololo's intro were also added into that of Bubbly Clouds.

Cutscene[edit]

On a deck of the castle, overlooking a body of water, Kirby lets out a big sneeze and causes some of the stars in the sky to fall into the water. He sneezes again, causing another star to fall, hit him on the head, and knock him into the water as well.

Synopsis[edit]

Kirby hovering up the second section.

Castle Lololo features a much more complex stage structure than the preceding level Green Greens, consisting of many smaller rooms with varying types of obstacles and a number of different paths to take to get through the stage. There are many tricky enemies to deal with, including the first instances of the (mostly) invulnerable enemies Gordo and Shotzo, and ghostly floating enemies such as Booler, Mumbies, and Two Face. Kirby also gains access to a number of items that he can use against his enemies, such as the microphone, Candy, and Spicy Food. Additionally, one room contains a pool of water which will limit Kirby's movement and attack options as he wades through it.

Room breakdown[edit]

Castle Lololo consists of 15 rooms. Two of these are optional side rooms, another two can potentially be skipped, and yet another two are areas where Kirby fights the mid-boss and bosses. The following is a brief overview of what is contained in each room:

The first room is a single screen outside the castle itself. A Broom Hatter can be seen above the door into the castle.

The second room contains a couple of enemies and a microphone to deal with them. Kirby can head through the door immediately to the right to proceed, but can also head upward and head through a different door to access the first side area, which contains a Shotzo and a recovery item.

The third room is a dark hallway that stretches off to the right, past a number of flying enemies.

The fourth room is a hallway which loops on itself and is filled with enemies which try to ambush Kirby. There are two different paths to take from here; the upper door skips forward to the seventh area, while the lower door takes Kirby through a few extra areas first:

  • The fifth room through the lower door has Kirby swimming through a flooded passageway dodging Gordos and Glunks.
  • The sixth room has Kirby climbing up an exterior portion of the castle, where a Candy can be found to deal with any obstacles along the way.
Kirby floating in the underwater passage.

The seventh room is another dark hallway, patrolled by more enemies. At the end of the path, a Warp Star can be seen down a pit, which will take Kirby out of the hole to the right, crashing into another wall of the castle.

The eighth room pits Kirby against Lololo, who attacks by emerging from one of four doorways to push blocks at Kirby. Once Lololo is defeated, Kirby can take any one of the doors to the right to proceed.

The ninth room is a large open space decked with platforms of various shape and size. A large pyramid in the middle is composed partially of star blocks. There are two doors to be taken from here. The first is a door to the right, and the second is a door above, which, once Kirby approaches it, will be swarmed by a circle of floating enemies. The upper door leads to the second side-room, where two Boolers guard a Pep Brew and a bowl of Spicy Food. The door to the right is the only way forward.

The tenth room is an exterior area of the castle featuring a staircase, which is swarmed by Broom Hatters and other foes.

Kirby in a room of Castle Lololo with many doorways.

The eleventh room is a passage leading upward past Gordos and other enemies. A Pep Brew can be seen in a side chamber to the left behind a star block. There are several doors in this area, but most of them only link to each-other in the same area. Only the door at the top-right leads forward.

The twelfth room is another exterior area, featuring a brief staircase leading to the door to the boss area.

The final room is a singular chamber consisting of four stacked hallways, which can be passed between via certain spots in the floors. Eight doorways can be seen in this area, but Kirby cannot use any of them. Instead they are used by the Bosses Lololo & Lalala, to enter and exit, while pushing blocks to harm Kirby with. Kirby will have to use their blocks to defeat them, one at a time. Once both are defeated, he will be whisked to a separate open area, where he can obtain the second Sparkling Star and complete the stage.

Enemies, Mid-Boss, and Boss[edit]

Kirby battling Lololo & Lalala, the bosses of Castle Lololo
Sprites (Normal/Extra) Normal Enemy Extra Enemy Sprites (Normal/Extra) Normal Enemy Extra Enemy
KDL Booler sprite.png KDL Gaspar sprite.png Booler Gaspar KDL Gordo sprite.png Gordo No
KDL Bronto Burt sprite.png KDL Koozer sprite.png Bront Burt Koozer KDL Mumbies sprite.png KDL Skuller sprite.png Mumbies Skuller
KDL Broom Hatter sprite.png Broom Hatter No KDL Shotzo sprite.png KDL Blatzy sprite.png Shotzo Blatzy
KDL Chuckie sprite.png KDL Hurly sprite.png Chuckie Hurly KDL Two Face sprite.png KDL Mr P Umpkin sprite.png Two Face Mr. P. Umpkin
KDL Flapper sprite.png Flapper No KDL Waddle Dee sprite.png Waddle Dee No
KDL Glunk sprite.png Glunk No KDL Waddle Doo sprite.png Waddle Doo No
Sprite Name
KDL Lololo sprite.png Lololo
Sprite Name
KDL Lololo sprite.png KDL Lalala sprite.png Lololo & Lalala

References in later games[edit]

Screenshot from Rainbow Resort - Stage 6 in Kirby's Adventure, which resembles Castle Lololo.

The following are direct references to Castle Lololo in later Kirby games:

Kirby's Adventure / Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land[edit]

Stage 6 of Rainbow Resort is a truncated homage to Kirby's Dream Land, with one of its rooms being based on Castle Lololo in particular.

Kirby Fighters series[edit]

Main article: Castle Lololo (Battle Stage)

In all three iterations of Kirby Fighters, one of its Battle Stages is based on Castle Lololo, particularly the battle with Lololo & Lalala. However, this stage is based on the Spring Breeze version of the fight, which technically takes place in Float Islands instead.

Kirby's Blowout Blast[edit]

Level 3 of Kirby's Blowout Blast is inspired by Castle Lololo, and uses the same stage music, as well as the same boss.

Profiles[edit]

Kirby's Dream Land Instruction Booklet (NA Print)[edit]

Plenty of Strange Things Await You in This Castle
One step inside this spooky castle and you'll know that something weird is going on! You'll have to be careful here because some of the nasties that float around here can't be beat just by inhaling them. The not so famous twins Lololo and Lalala rule this castle of gloom.

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