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===''WarioWare Gold''=== | ===''WarioWare Gold''=== | ||
[[File:LuluLuxeville.png|left|200px|thumb|Lulu goes to Luxeville with the pot]] | [[File:LuluLuxeville.png|left|200px|thumb|Lulu goes to Luxeville with the pot]] | ||
After Wario steals the golden pot from Luxeville, Lulu | After Wario steals the golden pot from Luxeville, Lulu can be seen trying to challenge Wario from the crowd in the [[Diamond City Stadium]]. Wario brushes her aside and continues his speech, and Lulu runs off to train. After every second, sixth, and tenth microgame set is cleared, Lulu can be seen preparing for her confrontation with Wario, but often gets distracted. She also appears in the epilogue cutscene of [[Young Cricket]] & [[Master Mantis]]'s story. | ||
In the final stage of the game, Wario uses the [[Pot of Luxeville]] as his crown and becomes Wario Deluxe. After a certain amount of microgames, Wario starts to cheat and hide the control scheme hints of the next microgame. Lulu then launches herself onto Wario and starts distracting him, so the control scheme hints return. After the Boss Stage is beaten, Lulu reclaims the Pot of Luxeville from Wario by squirting it off him with the Hydrocannon LX. She then reveals to Wario that the pot is actually used in Luxeville as a chamber pot. After the announcement, Wario gladly gives the pot back to Lulu, who then returns to Luxeville. | |||
After returning to Luxeville with the pot in tow, [[Pops]] reveals to Lulu that the village recently installed a modern toilet, making Lulu's efforts in getting the potty back all for naught. | |||
In Wario Interrupts, she can be summoned to distract Wario for the next three microgames, preventing any of his distractions from happening. To summon her, a small gauge in the corner must be filled up by completing microgames. After Wario throws her off, the gauge resets. | |||
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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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=ルールー<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/awxj/pc/index.html Made in Wario Gorgeous official website]</ref> | ||
| | |JapR=Rūrū | ||
| | |JapM=Lulu | ||
|Chi=露露 | |Chi=露露 | ||
|ChiR=Lùlù | |ChiR=Lùlù | ||
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== | ==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== |