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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Before the reveal of her name, a Famitsu article on ''WarioWare Gold'' calls Lulu ''onnanoko'', which means "young girl". [[Onnanoko]] is also the name of a character in ''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]'' who has a similar appearance to Lulu.<ref>[[:File:WariowareGoldMagazine.jpg|WarioWare Gold Magazine Scan]]</ref> However, it is likely this resemblance is coincidental, as Lulu is more closely based on Alice from ''Balloon Kid''. | *Before the reveal of her name, a Famitsu article on ''WarioWare Gold'' calls Lulu ''onnanoko'', which means "young girl". [[Onnanoko]] is also the name of a character in ''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]'' who has a similar appearance to Lulu.<ref>[[:File:WariowareGoldMagazine.jpg|WarioWare Gold Magazine Scan]]</ref>However, it is likely this resemblance is coincidental, as Lulu is more closely based on Alice from ''Balloon Kid''. | ||
*Lulu is the only character on the box art of ''WarioWare Gold'' to not have her own set of [[microgame]]s in said game. | *Lulu is the only character on the box art of ''WarioWare Gold'' to not have her own set of [[microgame]]s in said game. | ||
**She is also the only character in the game to receive an alarm clock souvenir despite not having her own set of microgames. It uses some of the intro microgames from Wario's stages. | **She is also the only character in the game to receive an alarm clock souvenir despite not having her own set of microgames. It uses some of the intro microgames from Wario's stages. |