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Lololo & Lalala
KSSU Lololo and Lalala artwork.png
Artwork of Lololo & Lalala from Kirby Super Star Ultra.
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First game Kirby's Dream Land (1992)
Latest game Kirby Fighters 2 (2020)
Other game(s) Kirby's Avalanche
Kirby Super Star
Kirby Super Star Ultra
Kirby Mass Attack
Kirby: Triple Deluxe (Kirby Fighters)
Kirby Fighters Deluxe
Kirby's Blowout Blast
Similar to Nruff and Nelly
Pon & Con
Goldon & Silvox
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Oh yeah? Try and figure your way out of this!
— Lololo & Lalala in Kirby's Avalanche

Lololo & Lalala are a duo boss that first appeared in Kirby's Dream Land and reappeared in Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra, along with a few later spin-off titles. Their main attack consists mainly of pushing blocks (called Emerald Framers) across the screen, and vanishing into doors. They occasionally come out with Gordos rather than blocks.

Game appearances

Lololo & Lalala's video game appearances  
Game Role Notes
Kirby's Dream Land Boss Lololo is fought on his own earlier in their level.
Kirby's Avalanche Opponent
Kirby Super Star Boss
Kirby Super Star Ultra Boss and Reference As this is the remake of Kirby Super Star, their role doesn't change, though they also appear as a card in Kirby Card Swipe.
Kirby Mass Attack Boss Boss in the Kirby Brawlball Sub-Game.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe Stage hazard and Reference Appears as a Keychain and as a Stage hazard in the Castle Lololo stage of the Kirby Fighters Sub-Game.
Kirby Fighters Deluxe Stage hazard Serves the exact same role as in Kirby Fighters.
Kirby: Planet Robobot Reference Appears as a Sticker.
Kirby's Blowout Blast Boss Lololo also appears on his own as a separate boss.
Kirby Fighters 2 Stage hazard Serves the exact same role as in the other Kirby Fighters games.

Kirby's Dream Land

Kirby battling Lololo & Lalala at the end of Castle Lololo in Kirby's Dream Land

Lololo & Lalala made their debut appearance in Kirby's Dream Land, the first installment of the Kirby series, as the boss of Castle Lololo and later on also appear in Mt. Dedede. In this game, Lololo is portrayed as a blue, almost spherical creature with two large eyes, hands and feet, who wears white gloves and shoes. Lalala looks the same, but is red/pink and wears a yellow bow. The two have kept this basic design in all of their subsequent appearances. Since the game itself lacks color, however, they can only be distinguished in-game by Lalala's bow.

While floating through Castle Lololo, Kirby eventually comes across Lololo, who starts shoving Emerald Framers (and, in the Extra Game, Gordos) towards him which Kirby needs to project back at him to make him retreat back into the castle. After venturing to the end of the castle, Kirby faces both Lololo and Lalala in a four layer checked room. They attack Kirby with their usual tactic of pushing blocks from point A to B, disappearing into one of the eight doors once they reach it and reappearing from another. To defeat them, Kirby has to inhale the blocks and spit them back at them.

Kirby's Avalanche

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Kirby's Avalanche "Face" picture.
What a frustrating pair! Bury their parade in Boulders as early and often as possible.
— Kirby's Avalanche Instruction Booklet (North American print), page 23

KAv Lololo cutscene sprite.png KAv Lalala cutscene sprite.png Lololo & Lalala (formatted as Lololo and Lalala in the instruction booklet) are the opponents of Stage 6 in Kirby's Avalanche. Their equivalent in the Puyo Puyo series is Panotty. Their Blobs turn into music notes when they clear, which is an aspect shared by Harpy in the Puyo Puyo series.

Kirby Super Star / Kirby Super Star Ultra

Kirby battling Lololo & Lalala in The Arena, from Kirby Super Star

KSSU Lololo Sprite.png KSSU Lalala Sprite.png In Kirby Super Star and its remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra, Lololo & Lalala reappear in the Spring Breeze sub-game, a remake of Kirby's Dream Land, as the boss of the Float Islands stage, which was fused with Castle Lololo. In this game, they look and act the same as they did in their debut appearance, but after one of them is defeated, the other sibling speeds up. Due to the addition of Copy Abilities, Kirby is no longer required to spit their boxes back at them, unless he loses his ability or enters the battle without one. To compensate for this, they occasionally push Gordos, just like Lololo did in Kirby's Dream Land's Extra Game. They are also fought in The Arena and Meta Knightmare Ultra, the latter of which sees them challenged by Meta Knight.

A harder alternate version of Lololo & Lalala, named Lololo & Lalala's Revenge, is found with in Revenge of the King in Kirby Super Star Ultra, serving as the boss of Illusion Islands. The battle is very similar to the previous, just with a different color palette and higher difficulty. There are now four rows to deal with rather than three, and another Gordo can appear in one of the rows by itself, potentially making three rows that Kirby needs to avoid. After one of the duo is defeated, the other sibling speeds up. This variation is fought in The True Arena.

Lololo & Lalala are fought a total of five times in Kirby Super Star Ultra. They are among the few bosses who are not fought in Helper to Hero. They also appear on a card in Kirby Card Swipe.

Kirby Mass Attack

In Kirby Mass Attack, Lololo & Lalala appear as bosses of the Sub-Game Kirby Brawlball. They are the second of four boss stages, and behave as they normally do — pushing blocks back and forth near the top of the room. Each one is worth 20,000 points when defeated, but if Kirby falls out of the boss board with one defeated and returns, that one will be revived with minimal HP, and only be worth 500 points when defeated again.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe

Lololo & Lalala appearing in the Castle Lololo stage of Kirby Fighters Deluxe

In Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Lololo & Lalala appear in the Kirby Fighters Sub-Game as hazards in the Battle Stage Castle Lololo, which is based on their boss fights from earlier games. They act as they did before, pushing Emerald Framers and Gordos again. If Lololo or Lalala are attacked enough, they will be defeated and will not appear for the rest of the round. The Emerald Framers can also be broken. Sometimes one of the two can also push around an item container instead of an Emerald Framer. They also appear as a Keychain, using their sprites from Kirby's Dream Land.

Kirby Fighters series

Lololo & Lalala appear once again in Kirby Fighters Deluxe and Kirby Fighters 2, reprising the same role they had in the Kirby Fighters Sub-Game.

Kirby: Planet Robobot

In Kirby: Planet Robobot, Lololo & Lalala each appear as their own separate stickers, both using their art from Kirby Super Star Ultra.

Kirby's Blowout Blast

Lololo & Lalala appearing at the end of Level 3

Lololo & Lalala are fought as bosses in Kirby's Blowout Blast. Lololo is first fought by himself in Level 1, then both he and Lalala together in Level 3. The two are also fought in EX form in the EX versions of those levels. The fight is similar to how it has always been, but now takes place in a 3D space. Lololo & Lalala will either push their Emerald Framers or Gordos along, and sometimes will kick them forward instead. In the EX stages, they move faster, and may also push Ruby Framers, which leave a toxic path along the ground that lingers for a short while. Notably, in this game and onward Lalala is now given eyelashes to further differentiate her from Lololo, as well as an extra shine in her eyes.

In Kirby: Right Back at Ya!

Artwork of "Fololo & Falala" from Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
Main article: Fololo & Falala

In the anime, Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, Lololo & Lalala, referred to as "Fololo & Falala" for unknown reasons, appear as Kirby's friends rather than being hostile towards him. They bear a similar appearance to their in-game design, but Fololo is of a considerably darker shade of blue, whereas Falala is a shade of orange-pink. In addition to these changes in appearance, the two are capable of flight in the anime, and are much smaller than their video game counterparts.

Trivia

Screenshot from the Adventures of Lolo, where Lololo & Lalala originated
  • Lololo & Lalala are based on Prince Lolo and Princess Lala, the main protagonists of the puzzle game series Eggerland, which was also developed by HAL Laboratory. The Eggerland series has not had a new installment since 2000, while Lololo & Lalala continue to make appearances in the Kirby series.
  • Lololo & Lalala were originally set to appear as a ball character in Kirby: Canvas Curse, along with other bosses from previous games, like Dark Matter, Zero, and Nightmare's Power Orb. However, the idea was scrapped, and they don't appear in the final game.[1]
  • While neither Lololo or Lalala appear in-game, Lalala's name is used for the pink Kirby on the My Nintendo store page for Kirby Battle Royale.[2]

Gallery

Main article: Lololo & Lalala/gallery

Names in other languages

Lololo & Lalala

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ロロロアンドラララ
Rororo ando Rarara
Lololo & Lalala
French Lololo et Lalala Lololo & Lalala
German Lololo & Lalala[3] -
Italian Lololo & Lalala -
Korean 로로&라라
로로와 라라
RorowaRara
Lolo & Lala
Latin American Spanish Lololo y Lalala
Fololo y Folala (Kirby: Right Back at Ya!)
Lololo & Lalala
European Spanish Lololo y Lalala
Lololó y Lalalá (Kirby Super Star Ultra)
Lololo & Lalala


Lololo & Lalala's Revenge

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ロロロアンドラララ リベンジ
rororo ando rarara ribenji
Lololo & Lalala Revenge
German Lololo & Lalala Ultra -
Italian Lololo & Lalala rivincita Lololo & Lalala Revenge
Korean 로로와 라라 리벤지
rorowa rara ribenji
Lolo & Lala Revenge
Spanish Lololó y Lalalá vengadores Avengers Lololo and Lalala


References

  1. 20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia (Shogakukan), pg. 125
  2. https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/kirby-battle-royale-3ds/
  3. Der Offizielle Nintendo Super Game Boy-Spieleberater (Nintendo, 1994), pg. 55