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The [[WarioWare Gold#Challenge|Challenge]] mode Wario Interrupts reprises the scenario from Wario Deluxe's stage, with Lulu being a key part of the mode's mechanics. Lulu's Hero Button is present on the touch screen, and it charges up each time the player successfully clears a microgame. Once full, Lulu adds her commentary to the outgoing microgames, further serving as an audio reminder of when it is fully charged and if it is currently available. A tap to the Hero Button calls Lulu to attack Wario Deluxe, clearing any currently active distraction and keeping him from starting another for the next three microgame cycle. The Hero Button resets after each use.  
The [[WarioWare Gold#Challenge|Challenge]] mode Wario Interrupts reprises the scenario from Wario Deluxe's stage, with Lulu being a key part of the mode's mechanics. Lulu's Hero Button is present on the touch screen, and it charges up each time the player successfully clears a microgame. Once full, Lulu adds her commentary to the outgoing microgames, further serving as an audio reminder of when it is fully charged and if it is currently available. A tap to the Hero Button calls Lulu to attack Wario Deluxe, clearing any currently active distraction and keeping him from starting another for the next three microgame cycle. The Hero Button resets after each use.  


Lulu is the only character who does not create microgames to be on the boxart of ''WarioWare Gold'' and have an [[Alarm Clock (souvenir)|Alarm Clock]]. Her clock uses some of Wario's microgames that are not in his Alarm Clock.
Lulu is the only character who does not create microgames that has an [[Alarm Clock (souvenir)|Alarm Clock]]. Her clock uses some of Wario's microgames that are not in his Alarm Clock.


In her character trailer, she receives a camera from Pops and flies around using a balloon to take pictures of all the main cast. During her descent to meet Young Cricket & Master Mantis, she pops the balloon of a {{fandom|balloon-fight|Balloon Birds|Balloon Bird}} from ''{{wp|Balloon Fight}}''. She ends by taking a selfie with Wario, who is sleeping, and pinning the photos on his wall.
In her character trailer, she receives a camera from Pops and flies around using a balloon to take pictures of all the main cast. During her descent to meet Young Cricket & Master Mantis, she pops the balloon of a {{fandom|balloon-fight|Balloon Birds|Balloon Bird}} from ''{{wp|Balloon Fight}}''. She ends by taking a selfie with Wario, who is sleeping, and pinning the photos on his wall.
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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.
**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.


==References==
==References==

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